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I Couldn’t Trust My Husband Anymore🥲

This is Part 2 of my "Why I got Divorced" saga.Part 1 ended with me being at home alone on my 5th year wedding anniversary with my ex telling our friends that I was out of town with "other men", and a random woman texting me that she was having an inappropriate relationship with ...  Show more

The Biggest Myths about Autism (And WHY they are HARMFUL)

"Autism" is a word that can scare parents, simply because they do not really understand what it means. Neurodivergence in children is WAY more common than many people realize, and there is nothing wrong with that. I sat with Andi Putt who is a Autistic Spech Language Pathologist ...  Show more

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