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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Autism Mom Who Built America’s First Autism Treatment Franchise - Nichole Daher

from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed

What do you do when the system fails your child? For Nichole Daher, the answer was simple but terrifying: you build something better yourself. When her daughter was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, Nichole entered a world of locked doors, opaque therapies, and age limits that cut off treatment just when families needed it most. In this emotional and brutally honest conversation, Nichole shares how she went from a desperate parent on waiting lists to the founder of Success on the Spectrum, the first autism treatment franchise in the United States. She reveals the raw fear of dropping off a nonverbal child behind closed doors, the frustration of being denied services after age seven, and the lonely journey of teaching herself everything—from insurance billing to trademarks—just to create a safe place for her daughter. This is not a business story that started with a business plan. This is a story that started with a mother refusing to accept “there’s nothing more we can do.” Key Takeaways How a devastating autism diagnosis became the catalyst for a nationwide movement in autism therapy. The dark side of traditional ABA clinics: lack of transparency, parent exclusion, and arbitrary age cut-offs. Why Nichole built a clinic parents could literally watch into, with live-stream cameras and open access. The lonely reality of building a healthcare business from scratch with no industry experience—learning insurance, legal, and operations by herself. How franchising turned one mother’s solution into 75+ locations across 18 states, and why many are owned by autism parents just like her. Timestamps [00:00] The intro that changed everything – Why Nichole’s story matters for every parent and entrepreneur. [00:02] The diagnosis and the golden standard – Hearing “moderate to severe autism” and discovering ABA therapy. [00:02:50] Behind closed doors – The fear of leaving a nonverbal child with strangers and not being allowed inside. [00:03:30] A clinic built for one little girl – How Nichole designed a space first for her daughter… and then for many more. [00:05:15] Teaching herself the entire industry – Insurance, claims, trademarks, patents: what it really took to open the first clinic. [00:06:40] When success becomes a new kind of failure – Long waiting lists, full capacity, and the pain of saying “we can’t take your child.” [00:07:30] From clinic to franchise – The leap into building the first autism treatment franchise and scaling to 75 locations. Guest Links Website: www.SOSfranchising.comNichole’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicholeDaher/Nichole’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nichole-daher-b9b30150 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What do you do when the system fails your child? For Nichole Daher, the answer was simple but terrifying: you build something better yourself. When her daughter was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism, Nichole entered a world of locked doors, opaque therapies, and age limits that cut off treatment just when families needed it most. In this emotional and brutally honest conversation, Nichole shares how she went from a desperate parent on waiting lists to the founder of Success on the Spectrum, the first autism treatment franchise in the United States. She reveals the raw fear of dropping off a nonverbal child behind closed doors, the frustration of being denied services after age seven, and the lonely journey of teaching herself everything—from insurance billing to trademarks—just to create a safe place for her daughter. This is not a business story that started with a business plan. This is a story that started with a mother refusing to accept “there’s nothing more we can do.” Key Takeaways How a devastating autism diagnosis became the catalyst for a nationwide movement in autism therapy. The dark side of traditional ABA clinics: lack of transparency, parent exclusion, and arbitrary age cut-offs. Why Nichole built a clinic parents could literally watch into, with live-stream cameras and open access. The lonely reality of building a healthcare business from scratch with no industry experience—learning insurance, legal, and operations by herself. How franchising turned one mother’s solution into 75+ locations across 18 states, and why many are owned by autism parents just like her. Timestamps [00:00] The intro that changed everything – Why Nichole’s story matters for every parent and entrepreneur. [00:02] The diagnosis and the golden standard – Hearing “moderate to severe autism” and discovering ABA therapy. [00:02:50] Behind closed doors – The fear of leaving a nonverbal child with strangers and not being allowed inside. [00:03:30] A clinic built for one little girl – How Nichole designed a space first for her daughter… and then for many more. [00:05:15] Teaching herself the entire industry – Insurance, claims, trademarks, patents: what it really took to open the first clinic. [00:06:40] When success becomes a new kind of failure – Long waiting lists, full capacity, and the pain of saying “we can’t take your child.” [00:07:30] From clinic to franchise – The leap into building the first autism treatment franchise and scaling to 75 locations. Guest Links Website: www.SOSfranchising.comNichole’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicholeDaher/Nichole’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nichole-daher-b9b30150 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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