1. A Mother’s Brave Fight Against Stigma Changed Everything: Find Out How She Turned the Tide for Her Neurodiverse Family! Amy Taylor / Dr. Stephanie C. Holmes 29:00

Join us for an enlightening episode of Advancing With Amy, the Mental Health Warrior, where we delve into the powerful journey of neurodiverse christian couples coach, Dr. Stephanie Holmes. Discover how a personal family diagnosis evolved into a life mission, shaping a pioneering advocate for neurodiversity and the author of ‘Embracing the Autism Spectrum: Finding Hope and Joy, Navigating Your Neurodiverse Family.’ Stephanie shares the heart-wrenching challenges faced in the education system, the intersection of faith and neurodiversity, and provides a beacon of hope for families embarking on similar paths. Dive deep into a candid discussion on societal misconceptions and the courage it takes to challenge stigma, advocating for a more compassionate world. Are you ready to embrace the autism spectrum with love, understanding, and joy? Purchase Stephanie’s book today on the Bookbaby store, Amazon, or download the audiobook. Connect with her work at holmesasr.com, christianneurodiversefamilies.com, and christianneurodiversemarriage.com to learn more, follow her projects, and listen to her podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe to Advancing With Amy for more inspiring stories and expert insights. Together, let’s journey towards mental wellness and acceptance.

Amy Taylor Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama

Hi, I'm an older single Mom in Missouri. I'm 53 and have a grown son with his own family and then I'm still raising a 13 year old daughter. I live a full life while having bipolar disorder, ADHD and anxiety. My daughter lives a very full life as well while having Autism, Anxiety, & ADHD. I work full time as a social worker during the day and am working towards my MBA at night. On the weekends I have started podcasting which has become a very fun hobby and helps me spread the word about mental health issues and neurodiversity and hopefully help end the stigma and spread some hope.