takingauthorityoverautism
Taking Authority Over Autism
Sheletta Brundidge has three children on the spectrum but that’s not the only reason why she’s known as The Autism Mom. Sheletta is an advocate for parents who have children with special needs and uses her family’s autism journey to offer hope to others at SHElettaMakesMeLaugh.com.
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The wait is over: Hamline Library is opening! 09.07.2026 22:56
It's the moment parents across St. Paul have all been waiting for: the renovations are done, and Hamline Library is opening again. Sheletta chats with library staff about all the cool new upgrades and even offers to do some special programming with her children's books in April for Autism Awareness Month. https://sppl.org/locations/ha/
More autism services are heading to Mankato 04.07.2026 21:06
Sheletta was so excited to learn that Fraser is opening a satellite location in Mankato. The 90-year-old, award-winning autism center is now accepting new clients aged 2 to 6. Get registered: ABA@FRASER.ORG or CALL 612-767-7222
Engineering help for kids with autism 02.07.2026 15:56
Jim Swift, a retired engineer, uses GoFundMe to raise enough money to build adaptive devices for autistic children in need. https://www.hometownsource.com/stillwater_gazette/community/retired-lake-elmo-electrical-engineer-uses-skills-to-create-devices-for-children-with-disabilities/article_0bb75bb7-d800-4d5b-abce-353d628e0b38.html
Fighting fraud in Minnesota 02.07.2026 26:50
James Clark, Inspector General of the Minnesota Department of Human Services, talks about how his office is fighting fraud and working to protect taxpayer funded services.
Puppets for Pupils 24.06.2026 20:00
Pacer has a unique program that brings puppets to the classroom to teach students about inclusion and acceptance. https://www.pacer.org/events/puppets/
Your clinic could be moving... 16.06.2026 20:41
If you've received healthcare in Ramsey County, the place you normally get care for you and your family could have moved. They've got a new location, and Sheletta's going to tell you where, along with the new services they're offering on the latest episode of her podcast.
If your provider is disenrolled, help is available 10.06.2026 24:32
Help is available for families who lost a Medicare provider after Minnesota’s revalidation process. Sheletta chats with her friends from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to offer resources available to help families access the services they need. https://mn.gov/dhs/find-care/
If you think your child has autism, test them for lead first 02.06.2026 19:13
Sheletta chats with her friends from Ramsey County about how important it is to test for lead in soil, in your homes, and in your children. https://www.ramseycountymn.gov/residents/health-medical/healthy-homes/lead-home https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/lead/home/testlead.html https://www.epa.gov/lead/learn-about-lead#resources-and-more-information
Mall of America celebrates inclusivity 27.05.2026 22:24
Sheletta chats with her friends at the Mall of America about their new artful arches that celebrate their inclusive spirit as well as their new partnership with Fraser to make the mall more accessible to all shoppers.
History in the hallways 20.05.2026 28:50
Benjamin E. Mays, a St. Paul public elementary school, will become Afrocentric in the fall, adopting a new progressive teaching model.
Get your provider to revalidate right away! 13.05.2026 28:50
The Minnesota Department of Human Services is making sure providers of high-risk Medicaid services have the right paperwork, training, and insurance on file. Over 5,500 Medicaid providers are required to go through revalidation by the end of May. If you’re one of these providers, Sheletta tells you how to follow the steps to ensure compliance and avoid missing out on funding on the latest episode...
Staffing agency supports autistic job seekers 05.05.2026 21:15
Is your adult child with autism aging out of school-based services and needs help landing a job? Sheletta chats with Mindshift Works, a Minnesota-based organization that helps employers find wonderful workers on the spectrum. https://mindshift.works/
Need a ride to work? There's an app for that. 28.04.2026 21:39
If your family lives in Forest Lake, Hastings, or Stillwater and you're having a hard time finding transportation to help your autistic adult child get to work, Sheletta's found an easy solution: Transit Link! She chats with Charles Carlson about the pre-scheduled curb-to-curb on-demand rideshare service that costs only $3.50. Link: https://metrocouncil.org/Transportation/Services/Transit-Link.asp...
Parents can help to prevent autism fraud 21.04.2026 30:58
Did you know that you can help prevent autism fraud? Sheletta chats with Minnesota Department of Human Services Inspector General James Clark who talks about ways to guard against it, how to protect your personal information from scammers and what to look out for when choosing an autism service provider. If your child is getting services from someone and something seems off, trust your gut and rep...
Fun outdoor camps for the whole family 14.04.2026 21:43
Looking for something fun for your high-functioning autistic child to do this summer? The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources offers many outdoor skills programs for beginners. From overnight camping trips to fishing lessons, there's bound to be something fun and exciting for your children to enjoy. https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/ican/index.html
Helping victims of sexual violence 08.04.2026 20:45
If you're looking for an opportunity to help victims of sexual violence, Ramsey County is training volunteers to staff its crisis line. Sheletta chats with Liz De La Torre to find out more about the program.
Help for Hispanic communities in Washington County 31.03.2026 20:14
With the trauma that the Hispanic community is experiencing with Operation Metro Surge, one organization is working to address mental health, protective factors, and opioid education in a culturally responsive way. Sheletta chats with Karina Kelton of Raices Latinas Minnesota about the programs and services they provide to Washington County residents.
Teaching the Teacher 24.03.2026 21:09
Sheletta chats with Shelley Neilsen Gatti at the University of St Thomas and Annette Lee from St. Paul Public Schools about a really unique program that provides a non traditional program that creates a pathway to get more diverse teachers in the classrooms.
Finding a phone friend for Grandpa! 17.03.2026 18:56
When Sheletta's father-in-law moved into their home, he felt alone and isolated from his friends. She wishes she had known about Friends & Co. to help him find a phone buddy to chat with to lift his spirits. Featuring Emma Lucchesi from Friends & Co., discussing the ‘Coffee Talk’ program, which connects older adults through meaningful conversation and community.
Eat right; have a healthier life 10.03.2026 20:36
Moms with autism oftentimes go without eating. The long days and even longer nights don't lend themselves to a sit down breakfast with the kids. Dinners can be daunting. So how do you get a nutritious, quick meal? Sheletta found a sweet surprise in the frozen food section at her local Hy-Vee grocery store that allows busy moms to have a tasty treat!
Don't be lax, lock up your cannabis. 03.03.2026 20:50
Cannabis is legal in Minnesota, but that doesn't mean you should be lax about where you store it. Kids with autism are inquisitive and will reach for things they're not supposed to have. Sheletta talks with her friends in Minneapolis about a program that will give you a bag to lock up your goodies, free of charge, so you can keep your kiddos safe.
Do your part. Save a Life. 24.02.2026 20:27
Sheletta chats with her friends at Steve Rummler's Hope Network about how folks in Washington County can help provide naloxone to people in need to prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Housing help in St. Louis Park 17.02.2026 25:00
For families in St. Louis Park who need help upgrading their homes but can't afford it, Sheletta tells you about some funding you can tap into to get it done on the latest episode of her autism podcast.
What happens when they get older? 10.02.2026 20:59
Now, 1 in 34 children in Minnesota has autism, and many school-based programs exist to help meet their needs. But at some point, they'll grow up. What happens when it's 1 in 34 elderly people on the spectrum? What's available for them then? One Minnesota-based organization, Hammer and N.E.R., has a new campaign and hopes to provide the long-term care many parents will be looking for in the future.
Employment help for people with autism 04.02.2026 25:05
Sheletta chats with her friend Dee Torgerson from the Vocational Rehabilitation Office at Minnesota's Department of Employment and Economic Development about how the program helps people with autism prepare for, find and keep a job. https://mn.gov/deed/job-seekers/disabilities/
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