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What if you could get access to a Masters or PhD level BCBA
That is exactly what Amol Deshpande built after spending years fighting a broken system just to get his own son diagnosed and into care. Amol is the founder and CEO of Frontera, a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur who previously founded Farmers Business Network, growing it into a nearly four billion dollar company, and served as a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers.
He pivoted his entire career after his son was diagnosed with autism at age two. In this episode, he shares what the journey has looked like over the past 12 years, why he believes the clinical community is failing parents at the moment of diagnosis, and why his son is now 14, badgering him to watch South Park, spending too much money at Shake Shack, and heading to a Knicks game.
This is a conversation about hope, access, and what happens when a parent decides to do something about the system instead of just surviving it.
What you will hear in this episode:
• Why even a Silicon Valley entrepreneur with every
• How his son went from a serious autism diagnosis at age
• Why the clinical community gets the moment of diagnosis
• Why a diagnosis label is a baseline, not a prophecy
• How Frontera gives parents free access to expert BCBA
• Why community is one of the most underrated tools in
• Rob shares his own sons' outcomes including what they
ABOUT THE GUEST
Amol Deshpande is a seasoned entrepreneur and parent of a child with autism. His personal experience navigating a fragmented and
Amol also invests in mission-oriented ventures through Divergent Investments, his family office. Before Frontera he founded and built Farmers Business Network into a nearly four billion dollar company with 1,000 employees from scratch. Prior to that he was a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, where he was the first investor in companies such as Beyond Meat and Axia Vegetable Seeds.
ABOUT YOUR HOST
Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and
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If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, I want to tell you about something that is genuinely changing that for families in our community. It is called VizyPlan, and it was built by a dad who gets it.
The app uses AI to create visual routines with images of your actual
Use the code theautismdad to get your first month free. See your day.
Mightier is a clinically proven app that helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback-based video games. It meets kids where they are and gives parents real tools to support them at home. Visit mightier.com and use code theautismdad22 for 10% off.
ONE MORE THING
My first book is coming. It is called Your Child Was Just
If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism
Produced in partnership with Frontera.
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What if you could get access to a Masters or PhD level BCBA
That is exactly what Amol Deshpande built after spending years fighting a broken system just to get his own son diagnosed and into care. Amol is the founder and CEO of Frontera, a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur who previously founded Farmers Business Network, growing it into a nearly four billion dollar company, and served as a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers.
He pivoted his entire career after his son was diagnosed with autism at age two. In this episode, he shares what the journey has looked like over the past 12 years, why he believes the clinical community is failing parents at the moment of diagnosis, and why his son is now 14, badgering him to watch South Park, spending too much money at Shake Shack, and heading to a Knicks game.
This is a conversation about hope, access, and what happens when a parent decides to do something about the system instead of just surviving it.
What you will hear in this episode:
• Why even a Silicon Valley entrepreneur with every
• How his son went from a serious autism diagnosis at age
• Why the clinical community gets the moment of diagnosis
• Why a diagnosis label is a baseline, not a prophecy
• How Frontera gives parents free access to expert BCBA
• Why community is one of the most underrated tools in
• Rob shares his own sons' outcomes including what they
ABOUT THE GUEST
Amol Deshpande is a seasoned entrepreneur and parent of a child with autism. His personal experience navigating a fragmented and
Amol also invests in mission-oriented ventures through Divergent Investments, his family office. Before Frontera he founded and built Farmers Business Network into a nearly four billion dollar company with 1,000 employees from scratch. Prior to that he was a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, where he was the first investor in companies such as Beyond Meat and Axia Vegetable Seeds.
ABOUT YOUR HOST
Rob Gorski is the founder of The Autism Dad, a blog and
THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY
If your mornings feel like a battle before the day even starts, I want to tell you about something that is genuinely changing that for families in our community. It is called VizyPlan, and it was built by a dad who gets it.
The app uses AI to create visual routines with images of your actual
Use the code theautismdad to get your first month free. See your day.
Mightier is a clinically proven app that helps kids build emotional regulation skills through biofeedback-based video games. It meets kids where they are and gives parents real tools to support them at home. Visit mightier.com and use code theautismdad22 for 10% off.
ONE MORE THING
My first book is coming. It is called Your Child Was Just
If you found this episode helpful, please follow The Autism
Produced in partnership with Frontera.

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