My Podcast

"In Another’s View” - A podcast series to engage the community to advocate for neurodiversity. We interview community members to share their experiences, challenges, perspectives, and tips. Through the effort of our youth team, we hope to engage and connect a more aware and inclusive community. This podcast has also been expanded to cover neuroscience and psychology topics.

Featured Episodes

What a Magical Bridge!

  • Ever dreamed of a magical playground where all people, regardless of age and ability, embrace each other and enjoy cheerful play?
  • Interviewed Olenka Villarreal, the founder of Magical Bridge Foundation, which designs and builds innovative and inclusive playgrounds, to share her personal story and the ultimate kindness initiative behind the Magical Bridge.

The Magic Behind Dopamine

  • Ever wonder how our daily choices of activities impact our brains’ happy hormone – dopamine? Curious about how radical honesty may actually boost self-identity and a sense of connectedness?
  • Interviewed Dr. Anna Lembke, author of New York Times best-selling book: Dopamine Nation and Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine at Stanford University, shares her passion and insight about Dopamine.

A Little Compassion

  • A little compassion goes a long way! Want to find out what’s brewing up in the Nest Coffee House?
  • Interviewed Mrs. Jane Moen, the founder of The Little Compassion inc., to share her story behind this heart-warming and special Coffee House, employing neurodivergent workers!

The Amazing Journey of a Neurodivergent Musician!

  • Ever wonder how you can identify and cultivate your unique strengths in the face of uncertainty? Curious about how a mother’s unconditional love can spark the untapped potential of a neurodivergent child?
  • Interviewed Ms. Sufen Wu, co-founder of Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN), and her amazing son Chiling Wu, to share their journey

The Power of the Strengths-Based Model

  • Ever wonder what the fascinating research perspective is behind Neurodiversity? Want to learn what the Strengths-Based Model is all about?
  • Interviewed Dr. Lawrence Fung, Stanford Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and Director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project, to share his insights and tips.

Growing Up Awesome and Autistic

  • Want to gain insight on how to overcome negative experiences to achieve what many believe as impossible?
  • Interviewed Siena Castellon, founder of Neurodiversity Celebration week and incoming Stanford freshman, to share her experience on growing up with neurodivergent conditions.

Check out inspiring interviews from 2021 to now on my Apple Podcast and Spotify pages!