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The Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Intersection of Sociology and NeurodivergenceIn this episode of the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz and co-host Karen Habashi welcome Sarah Russell, a sociologist and podcast producer. They discuss Sarah’s journey into podcasting, her insights on neurodivergence, and the importance of self-compassion. The conversation explores the intersection of sociology and neurodiversity, personal experiences with ADHD, and the role of research in shaping podcast content. Sarah shares her parenting experiences and the significance of understanding neurodivergence in children. The episode concludes with key takeaways on embracing differences and fostering self-love.Takeaways Sarah Russell created the NeuroDivergent Report to...2025-05-0117 minThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastBeyond the Norm: A Journey Through Neurodivergence, Sociology, and Self-LoveIn this episode of the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast, host Paul Cruz and co-host Karen Habashi welcome sociologist Sarah Russell. They discuss the creation of Sarah's podcast, the NeuroDivergent Report, her insights on neurodivergence, and the importance of self-advocacy. Sarah shares her personal journey with ADHD, her experiences as a parent of a neurodivergent child, and her approach to coaching and research. The conversation also touches on the significance of art therapy and the need for compassion towards oneself in the journey of embracing neurodivergence.TakeawaysSarah Russell created the NeuroDivergent Report to share her love...2025-05-0116 minThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastIntroduction to the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast: Get Ready to be Inspired!In celebration of World Autism Awareness Day, the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast is launching today, and it aims to celebrate and amplify the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals. Hosted by Paul Cruz and co-hosted by Livia Ward, Letara Couto, Karen Habashi, and Gino Akbari, the podcast explores the personal stories, challenges, and triumphs of neurodiverse individuals and their families. The hosts share their experiences and insights, fostering understanding and acceptance within the neurodivergent community.TakeawaysThe podcast celebrates the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals.Personal stories are essential for understanding neurodiversity.Parenting neurodivergent children presents unique challenges...2025-04-0204 minThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices PodcastThe Neurodiversity Voices Podcast: Real Talk, Real People, A TrailerIn celebration of World Autism Awareness Day, the Neurodiversity Voices Podcast is launching today. It aims to celebrate and amplify the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals. Hosted by Paul Cruz and co-hosted by Livia Ward, Letara Couto, Karen Habashi, and Gino Akbari, the podcast explores the personal stories, challenges, and triumphs of neurodiverse individuals and their families. The hosts share their experiences and insights, fostering understanding and acceptance within the neurodivergent community.TakeawaysThe podcast celebrates the unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals.Personal stories are essential for understanding neurodiversity.Parenting neurodivergent children presents unique...2025-04-0204 minThe Potcast with Ross RebagliatiThe Potcast with Ross RebagliatiThe Emperor’s clothes are made from cannabisCannabis used to be the second most-grown plant in Japan, after rice. Today most Japanese people don’t know that the plant is a key part of Shinto rituals. We tell the secret history of how the USA led Japan to have some of the strictest weed laws on earth, with the help of Japanese activist Naoko Miki. Plus, if cannabis is illegal but sacred in Japan. in Canada, it’s legal and big business. Our producer Karen Habashi goes to the Vancouver Lift Expo to explore the bleeding edge of the pot market.Guests:Corey Hers...2024-06-0226 minEverything LifestyleEverything LifestyleLiving With AnxietyIn this episode, we explore anxiety and how to survive it with Claire Maisonneuve. Discover a mineral deficiency that can improve health.  And Stephanie Staples, talks about a way to bring joy into your life. We explore the journey of a mother and daughter who founded Sansorium, an alcohol-free company that encourages you to try a drink that is actually good for your health, and on  Being Real, a story on overcoming many obstacles with Karen Habashi.  Learn how breath can help you manage stress and anxiety with mindfulness expert Anthony Berlingeri.   About the series The "...2023-04-0646 minEverything Podcasts StudiosEverything Podcasts StudiosCanadian Potcast: The Emperor’s clothes are made from cannabisThe Canadian Potcast is produced for Pattison Media. In this episode, cannabis used to be the second most-grown plant in Japan, after rice. Today most Japanese people don’t know that the plant is a key part of Shinto rituals. We tell the secret history of how the USA led Japan to have some of the strictest weed laws on earth, with the help of Japanese activist Naoko Miki. Plus, if cannabis is illegal but sacred in Japan. in Canada, it’s legal and big business. Our producer Karen Habashi goes to the Vancouver Lift Expo to explore the blee...2023-02-2226 minThe Canadian PotcastThe Canadian PotcastThe Emperor’s clothes are made from cannabisCannabis used to be the second most-grown plant in Japan, after rice. Today most Japanese people don’t know that the plant is a key part of Shinto rituals. We tell the secret history of how the USA led Japan to have some of the strictest weed laws on earth, with the help of Japanese activist Naoko Miki. Plus, if cannabis is illegal but sacred in Japan. in Canada, it’s legal and big business. Our producer Karen Habashi goes to the Vancouver Lift Expo to explore the bleeding edge of the pot market. Guests: Corey Hers...2023-02-0926 minThe Canadian PotcastThe Canadian PotcastPreview: The Emperor’s clothes are made from cannabisIn our next episode: Cannabis used to be the second most-grown plant in Japan, after rice. Today most Japanese people don’t know that the plant is a key part of Shinto rituals. We tell the secret history of how the USA led Japan to have some of the strictest weed laws on earth, with the help of Japanese activist Naoko Miki. Plus, if cannabis is illegal but sacred in Japan… in Canada, it’s legal and big business. Our producer Karen Habashi goes to the Vancouver Lift Expo to explore the bleeding edge of the pot market. The...2023-02-0701 min