Chris Blankenship, LCSW
Autism Learning Lab Podcast
A podcast that explores the latest news, research, and support for autistic individuals and their families.
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Chris Blankenship, LCSW
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6. Jul 2026
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Episode 32: Understanding Sensory Processing and the Power of Neuroplasticity 06.07.2026 18:33
In this episode of the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, host Chris Blankenship sits down with occupational therapist and Mountain Valley Treatment Center Executive Director Zachary Schafer to discuss sensory processing challenges in adolescents. Together, they explore the remarkable power of neuroplasticity and explain why it's never too late to support meaningful change. Zachary challenges the c...
Episode 31: How A Diagnosis Should Guide Treatment, Not Define a Person 24.06.2026 16:53
In this episode of the Autism Learning Lab Podcast, Chris Blankenship discusses the complexities of autism diagnosis and treatment with Neil Wallace the director of Spark. They discuss the challenges of ever emerging autism labels and how those labels can impact care, identity, and outcomes. Neil also shares insights on rigidity, PDA, and why diagnosis should guide treatment, not define a person....
Episode 30: Breaking the Isolation - Relationships and Autism 10.06.2026 19:13
Chris Blankenship sits down with podcaster and relationship advocate Gina Kavali for an encouraging conversation about the life-changing power of human connection in the neurodivergent community. Through her program Table Talks, Gina has helped countless adults on the autism spectrum build confidence, develop social skills, and even form meaningful romantic relationships. Together, Chris and Gina...
Episode 29: Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood - The Harm of “Lazy Diagnosing” in Mental Health 21.05.2026 36:06
In this special conference edition of the Autism Learning Lab podcast, recorded during the Autism Symposium in Georgia, host Chris Blankenship is joined by Tony Meiners and Trish Ruggles for a conversation about “lazy diagnosing,” autism misdiagnosis, and the long-term impact of mismatched mental health treatment—especially for autistic women and high-masking adults. Together, they discuss how aut...
Episode 28: How Transitional Living Helps Neurodivergent Young Adults Thrive 13.05.2026 19:43
Live from the 2026 Autism Symposium, host Chris Blankenship welcomes Dr. Jack Hinman, founder and admissions director of Engage Transitions in Cedar City, Utah, to discuss the benefits of transitional living and therapy for neurodivergent individuals. Dr. Hinman shares how Engage Transitions supports neurodivergent young adults by providing opportunities to explore hobbies and connect with nature—...
Episode 27: Building Futures - Autism and Careers in the Trades 27.04.2026 22:57
In this episode host Chris Blankenship talks with Dr. Will White - author, podcast host, and the Director of Enrollment at The Trade. They explore the value of trade careers and why they can be a meaningful, practical path for young autistic individuals. Resources: Autism Learning Lab: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/ Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com Stories from the Field: A Wilderness The...
Episode 26: A Father's Perspective - Finding Strength in the Autism Journey 08.04.2026 29:41
Chris welcomes special guest Harry Psaros—a father, autism advocate, and bestselling author of From Struggle to Strength: A Father’s Journey with Autism and the Power of Hope and Positivity . Harry also serves as an executive neuroscience account specialist with AbbVie and sits on the board of directors for the Autism Caring Center. Driven by a mission to amplify the voices of fathers in the autis...
Episode 25: Rethinking Psychiatric Care for Neurodivergent Minds with Dr. Minh Nguyen 24.03.2026 26:40
In this episode of Autism Learning Lab, host Chris Blankenship sits down with Dr. Minh Nguyen, DO, board-certified psychiatrist and founder of Cedar Integrative Psychiatry, for an insightful conversation on what psychiatric care can look like for neurodivergent individuals. Together, they explore what to expect from a first-time appointment, address common fears surrounding medication, and discuss...
Episode 24: It's Not Just Picky Eating: The Science Behind Autism and Food Struggles 12.03.2026 28:16
In the 24th episode of the Autism Learning Lab, host Chris Blankenship discusses the relationship between autism and dietary struggles with nutrition therapist and intuitive eating counselor Estee Glikman. Glikman explains how biology, sensory processing, and neurotransmitters all play a role in the challenges neurodivergent individuals face when eating. She not only provides science-based insight...
Episode 23: Autism and High School 29.10.2025 16:25
Chris chats with 15-year-old Kincaid, a passionate theater kid and film making enthusiast. Kincaid reflects on his experience with autism—starting with his initial diagnosis, addressing misunderstandings, and discovering his love for performing arts and videography. With humor and insight, he discusses hyperfixations, the getting involved in inclusive communities, and his belief that a diagnosis s...
Episode 22: Neurodiversity is the "Spice" of Life 03.09.2025 34:02
Chris welcomes Dr. Kristen Williamson—a “neuro-spicy” licensed professional counselor, behavior health consultant, and unapologetic champion for neurodivergent minds. Dr. Williamson shares her expertise alongside her personal journey of navigating life as a late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD professional. Chris and Kristen dive into how autism presents in women, the challenges of masking, and the un...
Episode 21: Functional Medicine and Autism 26.08.2025 37:15
Chris sits down with Dr. Sam Shay—a neurodiverse clinician, functional medicine expert, and stand-up comic—who brings over 25 years of experience to the table. Dr. Sam shares his groundbreaking Neuroharmony Model, designed to help neurodiverse adults and families create balance in an often overwhelming world. Together, they discuss the relationship between physiology and psychology, the importance...
Episode 20: Physical Wellbeing Begets Mental Wellbeing 12.08.2025 30:45
Chris welcomes Rob Meltzer—founder of Northlight Family Services and New Terrain Consulting, certified Gestalt therapist, and educational planner—for a deep dive into the intersection of autism, wellness, and metabolic health. Rob shares how his own health journey led him to explore functional medicine and epigenetics, and how those insights are transforming the way we approach support for autisti...
Episode 19: Making Friends on the Spectrum 23.07.2025 35:18
Chris welcomes Brandon Moffitt—executive director of Black Mountain Academy and Intrepid Young Adults—to talk about the importance of connection for autistic youth. They discuss the repeated struggles many autistic individuals face when trying to form relationships—and how these setbacks can take a toll on self- esteem. Brandon offers guidance to parents on how to support their children in navigat...
Episode 18: Helping Your Autistic Child Thrive 02.07.2025 27:08
In this episode, Chris welcomes Paula Leslie—an experienced counselor, parent coach, and therapeutic placement specialist with over 30 years in the mental health field and a parent of a child with autism. Paula shares her personal and professional journey, reflecting on the early signs of autism, the challenges of navigating diagnoses, and how to advocate effectively for meaningful support. Togeth...
Episode 17: Gaming, Screen time, and Autism 17.06.2025 33:13
Chris welcomes Tracy Markle, founder and co-director of the Digital Media Treatment and Education Center (DTECH) and Collegiate Coaching Services. Tracy brings over 30 years of mental health experience and specializes in helping individuals and families navigate digital media overuse and addiction. Together, Chris and Tracy dive into the unique challenges the autism community faces with gaming add...
Episode 16: Making the Workplace Autism-Friendly 03.06.2025 29:11
Chris is joined by Dr. Tony Issenmann—licensed therapist, leadership consultant, and founder of Systemic Solutions Coaching—for a thought-provoking discussion on autism in the workplace. They explore how hiring autistic employees benefits organizations, not just through accommodations, but through deeper, second-order changes that improve culture, retention, and overall team performance. This epis...
Episode 15: College Readiness and Autism 29.04.2025 44:01
Chris is joined by Dr. Katie Gaebler, founder of AutismNERD (Neurodiverse Education Resources of Denver), to the show for an important conversation about preparing and supporting autistic teens and young adults as they transition to life after high school. Dr. Gaebler explains that when considering the true “price” of attending college, it is essential to look beyond just financial costs. She high...
Episode 14: What is Autism Really Though? 15.04.2025 32:10
Chris welcomes Dr. Ingrid Boveda, Founder of The Hive Psychological Services and co-owner of Cogenuity. As a testing psychologist, Dr. Boveda works with neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults across the country. Through her work with Cogenuity, she partners with schools and treatment programs nationwide to offer low-cost brain mapping and neurofeedback services. In this episode, Chris an...
Episode 13: Autism and Special Education 02.04.2025 23:27
Chris welcomes Lauren Franklin, a 15-year veteran teacher. Lauren has taught Resource Special Education in middle and elementary schools and is currently teaching a self-contained classroom to students with disabilities ranging from Autism to Down Syndrome to Cerebral Palsy. Together, Lauren and Chris discuss classrooms, including accommodations, special education classrooms, IEPs, 504s, and more....
Episode 12: Crafting Space for Unmasking and Growing 17.03.2025 30:11
Chris welcomes Dr. Eric Beaudoin. Dr. Beaudoin is a licensed psychologist, the Executive Director at Cornerstones of Maine, and co-founuder of Rubedo Young Adult Transitions. With over 10 years of experience working with neurodivergent young adults, Dr. Beaudoin shares how his program, Rubedo, is truly meeting ASD individuals where they’re at. Through a self-proclaimed “kitchen sink " approac...
Episode 11: Exploring Pathological Demand Avoidance 04.03.2025 33:15
Chris welcomes Dr. Neal Christensen, a licensed psychologist who has been working with neurodivergent youth with a focus in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare for over 20 years. In this episode, Chris and Dr. Christensen discuss a little-known behavioral profile called Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). PDA is an extreme avoidance of everyday, age-based demands (think of brushing your teeth as a youn...
Episode 10: Self Discovery is Worth the Wait 19.02.2025 28:10
Chris welcomes Ranpreet Anthony, a transmasculine Two-Spirit and neurodivergent Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner (SEP) with over twenty years of experience in the mental health field. Together, Chris and Ranpreet explore SE, Ranpreet’s own journey to self-discovery, and how his late-in-life diagnosis came at the perfect time. This conversation is a beautiful reminder that while growing into your...
Episode 9: Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Autism 03.02.2025 30:46
Chris welcomes back licensed professional counselor Maura Nolan, who is pursuing her passions in nature-based and wilderness therapy and working towards licensure as a psychedelic-assisted therapist and facilitator in Colorado. This conversation centers on the many facets of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: What exactly is it? How does it work? What are the pros and cons? How do you find a provider?...
Episode 8: Learning How To Be Yourself 23.01.2025 25:46
Chris welcomes Brenna, an autistic 28-year-old math teacher for middle schoolers in Boulder, CO, and one of his clients. Brenna shares her story of receiving her ASD diagnosis late in life, what the diagnosis meant for how she now understands and loves herself, how she navigates the beauty and complexity of relationships, and how she engages with the children she teaches. This is a beautiful inter...
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