TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids Podcast
1) TPP 281a: Dr. Christine Koh Talks About Vulnerability, Overwhelm, and Mental and Emotional Well-Being
Dr. Christine Koh joins me for a conversation about vulnerability, boundary setting, leaning into discomfort, and making big, messy, life pivots. Christine is a music and brain scientist turned multim...Show More
2) TPP 490: Debbie & Sheryl Stoller Explore What to Do When Our Own Fear Gets in the Way
Today we’re exploring something so many of us wrestle with but don’t always name out loud — the impact of our own fear and anxiety on our kids. I was actually about to record a solo episode when my ...Show More
3) TPP 489: Cindy Goldrich on Helping Kids with ADHD Thrive—Without Losing Yourself
This episode digs into the evolving understanding of ADHD and what it really means to parent with collaboration, connection, and support at the center. My guest is Cindy Goldrich, an internationally r...Show More
4) TPP 231a: Author & Self-Compassion Researcher Dr. Kristin Neff on the Power of Being Kind to Yourself
Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering self-compassion researcher, author, and teacher, talks about the power and benefits of practicing self-compassion as parents to differently wired children. In our convers...Show More
5) TPP 488: OT Kathryn Hamlin-Pacheco on Tactile Defensiveness & the Nervous System
Today’s episode is a deep dive into tactile defensiveness and sensory distress, especially around clothing. My guest is Kathryn Hamlin-Pacheco, an occupational therapist who helps kids and families un...Show More
6) TPP 143b: Tilt Founder Debbie Reber Shares Her Best Self-Care Strategies
This is one of only a few solocast episodes I’ve made over the past several years, but I wanted to talk one-on-one with you about self-care. If you’ve read my book or regularly listen to this show, yo...Show More
7) TPP 487: Stacey Shubitz on How to Advocate & Help Your Child Thrive at School
Today’s show is all about navigating the school system when your child has disabilities—and how to do that with clarity, confidence, and a whole lot more support. My guest is Stacey Shubitz, author of...Show More
8) TPP 429a: Dr. Liz Angoff on Best Practices for Talking with Kids About Diagnoses
Picture this. You’re sitting in the neuropsych’s office after you just got your kid’s diagnosis. You’re relieved to have some information on how to help them but have no clue how to explain their neur...Show More
9) TPP 486: Ash Brandin Offers a New Perspective for Navigating Screen Time
Today we’re taking a fresh, much-needed look at screen time—one that moves beyond fear, shame, and power struggles and into something far more nuanced and humane. My guest is Ash Brandin, also known a...Show More
10) TPP 320a: Dr. Karen Wilson on How (and When) to Talk to Kids About Their Diagnoses
I know that there are concerns among many families that their child’s self-esteem can be negatively impacted by a label, or that others, including teachers may treat a child differently if they know t...Show More