Global Voices Unite: FASD Podcasters Share Their Stories
We really just want people to know that they're not alone, no matter where they are, on their FASD journey.
Ever wondered what it's like to be on the front lines of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) awareness? In this episode, Kurt Lewis brings together a panel of FASD podcasters from around the world. You'll hear from Natalie Vecchione of FASD Hope, Jeff Noble from the FASD Success Show, Clare Devanney-Glynn and Jessica Rutherford from Spotlight on FASD, and Robbie Seale from FASD Family Life.
These passionate advocates open up about their podcasting journeys, the strides being made in FASD research, and the impactful programs emerging in their respective countries. They dive into the nitty-gritty of what it means to support individuals with FASD and their families, sharing valuable knowledge and personal experiences. From the importance of the FASD Respect Act to tackling everyday challenges in schools and at home, this episode covers it all.
They also touch on the brain-based approach to FASD and why rethinking our relationship with alcohol is crucial. But it’s not just about facts and figures. The conversation is filled with heartfelt stories and practical advice aimed at offering hope and encouragement to those affected by FASD. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or just someone looking to understand more about this condition, you'll find this episode both enlightening and supportive.
Tune in for a blend of expert insights and real-life experiences that highlight the resilience and strength within the FASD community.