🎙️ Tha Village Podcast – Episode 8 featuring Tonya Baradaran
In this impactful episode of Tha Village, we sit down with Tonya Baradaran, author of Spectrum of the Cars, for a real, transparent, and solution-driven conversation centered around autism, advocacy, and intentional parenting.
Tonya opens up about her journey as a mother navigating the autism spectrum with her son—sharing firsthand experiences on education, early intervention, and what it truly means to lean in instead of pulling back. She emphasizes the importance of preparation, from building strong IEP strategies to showing up fully equipped as an advocate—sometimes even having the meeting before the meeting to ensure her child gets the best support possible.
This episode goes beyond awareness—it’s about action, accountability, and empowerment. Tonya provides practical insight for parents, especially fathers, on how to stay present, informed, and proactive in their child’s development.
🔥 Exclusive Drop: Tonya also announces a brand new book release dropping Easter Sunday, continuing her mission to educate, inspire, and equip families within the autism community.
This episode is a must-watch for parents, educators, and anyone looking to better understand how to support children on the spectrum while building stronger families and communities.
🧩 Key Themes:
- Advocacy in action (IEPs, preparation, resources)
- The power of leaning in as a parent
- Education + early intervention
- Real-life parenting strategies
- Building confidence in neurodivergent children
- Community, support, and legacy
💙 This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a blueprint for showing up.