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Building a village for neurodivergent families (with Jessica Shaw of the “Everyone Gets A Juice Box” podcast)

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In this final episode of In It, we talk with Jessica Shaw, who’s launching a new podcast called TBD — it’s about the beautiful roller coaster that is parenting neurodivergent kids. 

As a mom to two teenage daughters, Jessica reflects on what she wishes she’d known earlier, what she’s learned along the way, and why finding a community of parents who truly get it can be life-changing. 

To our audience: We’ve loved every minute of making this show. Thank you for listening, for sharing, and for being part of this beautiful community. 

We’re so grateful you’ve been in it with us.

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Timestamps:

(06:30) Why a community of parents who get it is so important

(09:03) Managing your child’s care with a co-parent

(15:30) An actually helpful bit of parenting advice

(24:32) Gretchen and Rachel’s biggest takeaways from In It

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