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When your offspring are the reason your heart and brain grow year after year for two decades in autism circles, you learn to apply a thing or two as a neuromajority human caring for and about autistic humans. And you really want to tell other people about that growth so they can know better and do better, too. These shows, generally about 20 minutes long, are released every two weeks (two per month max). Please subscribe or follow wherever you get your podcast content, and share your favorite episode to grow the Chelsea's Vocation community.

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Podcast Topic Schedule

Do you have something to say about any of these 2026 scheduled topics?

  • diagnosis disclosure

  • female presentation of autism

  • autism & crisis management

  • setting up for success

  • AAP's medical home model

  • clear expectations

  • bodily autonomy

  • believing autistic people

  • executive function

  • friendship

Chelsea welcomes guests to share their experience and expertise. If you see a topic keyword and want to know more, and/or believe either you or someone you know should chat with Chelsea for the benefit of the podcast audience, please complete the Contact form. Likewise, if you have suggestions for topics that would help neuromajority providers of care offer better support for their autistic humans, especially the small (birth to 21-year-old) ones, please complete the form. 

Check out Season 1's top 3 episodes!

Dani Jo Rossa is mom to two young ladies with autism. While she considers herself a retired Mama Bear, she has been and remains a formidable force in the Wisconsin neurodiverse community. And if you like this episode, check out her bonus advice here!

Pete came to parenting with the preconceptions that the world was tough, and he would have to raise his kids to be ready to take it on. But his interaction with his son's diagnosing neuropsychologist upended his perspective.

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From special interests to dysregulated meltdowns, Chelsea explains the fabric of her son Justus' being, which has helped tens of thousands of students and educators know better and do better in their interactions with autistic people.

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