Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Podcast

Sitting with Discomfort: Raising Humans in a Biased System


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A candid, courageous conversation about the messy intersections of parenting, privilege, and support for neurodivergent kids.


“Fear isn’t unsafe. Discomfort isn’t unsafe. It’s where growth begins.”

Sarah | Profound Autism Mom


Together, we explored:

  • Long-form storytelling vs social media sound bytes

  • The myth of the “ideal child” and ambiguous grief

  • The tension between emotional narratives and clinical realities

  • How parents can regulate their own nervous systems and model resilience

  • The line between “deeply feeling” and clinically neurodivergent, and why it matters

  • How ableism, privilege, and bureaucracy shape access to support, and what we can do to fix the systems

  • What “profound autism” means to Sarah, and how it differs from other autism presentations

  • Finding meaning in unexpected parenting journeys

    The power of compassionate conversation in a divided culture

  • Why community care and nervous system regulation are at the heart of survival for our families


  • “There’s no hierarchy of people, only shifting needs.”

    Kate Lynch


    Finding Compassion in the Chaos

    We didn’t have a neat conclusion — and that’s the point. This conversation invites you to pause, reflect, and notice where you might sit with complexity in your parenting, your advocacy, or your own self-understanding.

    We can find meaning in the mess,

    compassion in the chaos, and

    presence in the unknown.

    When we sit with complexity, we create space for something new to emerge: creative collaborations that spark change. An emerging vision of a culture that values care, connection, and the full humanity of every child.


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    Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents PodcastBy Kate Lynch

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