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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 23 MIN

Supporting A Child With Autism, with Paul Voss

from Healthy Mind, Healthy Life · host Avik Chakraborty

Send us Fan MailA grocery store run should not feel like a tactical operation, yet many autism families know that exact reality: the planning, the sensory landmines, the food triggers, the constant vigilance, and the exhaustion that follows you home. We sit down with Paul Voss to talk about what supporting a child with autism really looks like when you are living it every day, and why the first mindset shift is also the biggest relief: no two autistic children are the same, so there is no single playbook you are failing to follow.We get honest about the pressures people rarely say out loud. The financial burden of autism treatments and supports, the sleep issues that leave parents running on fumes, and the guilt that can show up when a child was not born autistic and you start asking yourself what you “missed.” We also talk about the ripple effect across the whole family system: siblings trying to make sense of behaviours, friends and extended family underestimating what it takes to go anywhere, and the quiet grief of losing spontaneity.Then we move from survival to traction. Paul shares why tracking small wins can keep you steady on the hardest days, how your definition of success has to change, and why you have to stay curious and keep researching as your child grows. We also explore the idea of improving the whole household’s resilience through simple health habits, from spending more time outside to rethinking what you eat, plus Paul’s experience with grounding and sleep. If you want more from Paul, he mentions autismsucks.org and his book, Autism Sucks, Finding Hope in the Chaos.Subscribe for more practical mental health conversations, share this with a parent who needs it, and leave a review so more families can find the show. What is one “small win” you want to celebrate this week?Connect With Paul Voss:Book: "Autism Sucks: Finding Hope in the Chaos" available on Amazon (print and Kindle)https://autismsucks.org/SubStack: https://substack.com/@paulv055The Yielding WarriorOffer: Free book just pay for shipping | Code: TYWConvergenceOffer: 50% off | TRANSFORM50Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWant to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉  DM me on PodMatch 💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest 🌐 Explore the full network  | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn CommunityThis isn't self-help. It's self-honesty.💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer.By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.

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Send us Fan Mail A grocery store run should not feel like a tactical operation, yet many autism families know that exact reality: the planning, the sensory landmines, the food triggers, the constant vigilance, and the exhaustion that follows you home. We sit down with Paul Voss to talk about what supporting a child with autism really looks like when you are living it every day, and why the first mindset shift is also the biggest relief: no two autistic children are the same, so there is no si...

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