Épisodes

  • Building the Village: Creating Community Around Neurodivergent Children and Families
    Apr 25 2026

    In Part 2, we zoom out from personal experience to the broader ecosystem around neurodivergent children. Laetitia shares insights from her work with Understanding Zoe and what over 1,000 families have revealed about the realities of raising and supporting neurodivergent kids.

    We take a deeper look at the Understanding Zoe platform itself—a tool designed to help families better understand their child’s unique profile, bridge the gap between home and school, and provide practical, personalised strategies grounded in real data from families. It’s about moving beyond labels and toward meaningful, day-to-day support.

    This episode is all about community—what it looks like, why it matters, and how we build it.

    We also unpack some of the key ideas and resources Laetitia references throughout the episode—helping to reframe how we think about behaviour, connection, and support for neurodivergent children in a way that feels both practical and achievable for families.

    We explore the idea that challenges often don’t come from the child themselves, but from a mismatch between the child and their environment. This aligns with the social model of disability, which suggests that greater understanding, flexibility, and acceptance in society can significantly improve outcomes for neurodivergent individuals.


    In this episode, we cover:

    • Key findings from Understanding Zoe’s research with families
    • How the Understanding Zoe platform supports families and schools
    • Why support systems—not just strategies—are critical
    • The role of schools, parents, and community in shaping outcomes
    • Influential ideas and resources for supporting neurodivergent children
    • The “double empathy problem” and mutual understanding
    • Practical ways to better support neurodivergent children


    Resources & Links:

    • Understanding Zoe White Paper:
      https://understandingzoe.com/white-paper
    • The Rainbow Brain by Sandhya Menon
    • The Brain Forest by Sandhya Menon
    • Research reference: Autism Acceptance and Mental Health
    • Understanding Zoe - https://understandingzoe.com/
    • Understanding Zoe Instagram (@understanding.zoe)

    Music Credits:

    • Ember – The Lakes (via Uppbeat)
    • Green Leaf – The Lakes (via Uppbeat)
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    43 min
  • Discovering ADHD and Autism later in Life: A Story of Understanding and Identity
    Apr 25 2026

    In this powerful first episode, we sit down with Understanding Zoe co-founder Laetitia Andrac to explore her late diagnosis of ADHD and autism—and the moment everything finally clicked.

    Laetitia shares her personal journey of growing up feeling different, navigating life without answers, and the profound clarity that came with diagnosis later in life. This conversation unpacks identity, self-understanding, and what it really means to view neurodivergence through a strengths-based lens.

    We also dive into the concept of autism acceptance—and why it matters so deeply for mental health. Research highlights that a lack of acceptance is strongly linked to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and stress for autistic individuals, while self-acceptance and community connection can act as protective factors.


    🔑 In this episode, we cover:

    • The experience of a late ADHD and autism diagnosis
    • Why so many people—especially women—are missed early
    • The emotional impact of finally understanding yourself
    • The shift from deficit thinking to neurodiversity
    • The importance of identity, language, and self-acceptance

    📚 Resources & Links:

    • Understanding Zoe White Paper (1,091 Australian families):
      https://understandingzoe.com/white-paper
    • Research reference: Autism Acceptance and Mental Health

    🎵 Music Credits:

    • Ember – The Lakes (via Uppbeat)
    • Green Leaf – The Lakes (via Uppbeat)


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    34 min
  • Preparing Minds: How Values and Mindset Shape More Independent Learners
    Apr 11 2026

    In this episode of Parent Teacher Interview, I sit down with Emma from Preparing Minds to explore what really sits underneath student learning.

    Emma is a former science teacher who now works with students and families to build stronger study habits, confidence, and independence. Her work focuses on helping young people understand why they think and act the way they do—and how small shifts in mindset can make a big difference.

    We cover learners from later primary through to high school and university, with a strong focus on values, self-belief, and becoming more self-directed.


    🔑 Key Topics We Discuss

    • Emma’s journey from science teacher to working with students and families through Preparing Minds
    • Why values are such a powerful tool in shaping decision-making
    • How low self-belief shows up in students (and what to do about it)
    • The real reasons students avoid homework and challenging tasks
    • Helping students become more independent, self-directed learners
    • The impact of distractions and how to build better focus
    • Supporting students through transitions (primary → high school → beyond)
    • The importance of relationships, both in classrooms and at home


    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Asking “why?” is often the most powerful starting point for understanding behaviour
    • Avoidance is often linked to discomfort, not ability
    • Building self-belief takes time, reflection, and the right support
    • Students benefit from having clear values to guide their decisions
    • Independence isn’t automatic—it needs to be modelled and developed over time


    📚 Resources & Mentions

    • Indistractable by Nir Eyal (book on focus and managing distraction)


    🔗 Connect with Emma & Preparing Minds

    • Website: Preparing Minds: https://preparingminds.com.au/
    • Instagram: preparing_minds


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    53 min
  • BlueBerryCo - Embracing Imperfection: Nurturing Creative Confidence in Families
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Chloe Watts, founder of Blueberry Co, to explore her journey from landscape architect to creative entrepreneur. It’s a conversation about family, creativity, and why embracing imperfection can be one of the most powerful things we model for our kids.


    ✏️ What we cover:- Chloe’s transition from landscape architecture to starting Blueberry Co, inspired by her experience as a new mum- How the business evolved organically from baby memory books into mindfulness journals, creative resources, and the screen-free drawing game Droar!- The role of creativity in building confidence and why removing the fear of “doing it wrong” matters for both kids and adults- How creative practices can support mental health and emotional regulation- The development of Droar! — from a family idea to a fully realised product- Navigating screen time, social media, and AI while still prioritising creativity and critical thinking

    - Blueberry Co’s core values — family first, celebrate the mess, and create with purpose — and how they shape everything Chloe creates

    - Practical insights for parents looking to encourage creativity without adding pressure or perfectionism- What’s next for Blueberry Co, including new products, collaborations, and expansion ideas

    🔗 Resources & Links:Blueberry Co Website: https://www.blueberryco.com.auBlueberry Co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blueberrycobaby

    Droar! Drawing Game: Available via Blueberry CoTen Hundred (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@TenHundredJazza (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@Jazza


    📲 Connect with Chloe:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blueberrycobaby


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    56 min
  • The INspiration behind theINmag
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode of Parent Teacher Interview, Josh speaks with Ryan from theINmag — a magazine created by kids, for kids.


    Ryan and his partner Tam, both primary school teachers, created theINmag to provide a genuine platform for children’s creativity and voice. Each issue brings together stories, artwork, ideas and projects submitted by kids from across Australia.


    Josh and Ryan discuss how the magazine came to life, what it takes to curate hundreds of submissions into a printed publication, and why having a real audience for their work can be such a powerful experience for children.


    Episode Links

    theINmagWebsite: https://www.theinmag.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinmag/


    Resources Mentioned

    Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics – Peter Liljedahl
    https://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/building-thinking-classrooms-in-mathematics-grades-k-12-peter-liljedahl/p/9781544374833


    Nerdy Birdy – Aaron Reynolds
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626725706/nerdybirdy


    Little Picasso’s Art Studio
    https://littlepicassos.com.au/


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    54 min
  • MyComms: When Words Aren't Enough - The Power of Making Them Visible
    Feb 28 2026

    In this episode, Jenn and Jess share their inspiring journey from classroom collaboration to creating MyComms, an innovative app designed to support visual communication across diverse settings. Discover how their deep experience in education and therapy inspired a tool that promotes inclusivity, personalisation, and everyday accessibility for people of all ages and backgrounds.


    Key Topics:

    • The impact of interdisciplinary collaboration in supporting students with complex communication needs
    • How visual supports enhance independence and reduce anxiety
    • The origins of MyComms and the need for personalised, accessible visual supports
    • Overview of MyComms features: task breakdowns, daily schedules, and choice boards
    • Real stories of how MyComms has helped children, adults, families, and professionals

    Links

    • MyComms App — Apple App Store (search "MyComms")
    • MyComms App — Google Play Store
    • commspec.co — Official website with blogs and resources
    • Supporting Executive Functioning Resources — Free tools and info


    Music for this episode is provided by Uppbeat, featuring tracks "Ember" and "Green Leaf" by The Lakes.


    Note: MyComms is currently available in Australia, with plans to expand globally very soon. Stay tuned for new features and updates by following their work and upcoming presentations!

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    45 min
  • Finding the Story: Yasmin Bastouil's Path to Writing For Children
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of Parent Teacher Interview, Yasmin Bastouil shares her journey from junior primary teacher to children’s book author, revealing how classroom chaos, empathy, and her own family inspired her stories.

    Yasmin opens up about her early love of teaching, her time educating young children in France, and how those experiences guided her into writing books that centre on emotional intelligence and celebrating differences. She talks candidly about imposter syndrome, the challenges of self-publishing, and the powerful moment she realised her stories were impacting kids — including her own.

    From laugh-out-loud classroom moments to heartfelt reflections on supporting children’s emotional development, this conversation is full of insight for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in children’s literature.


    📚 Books by Yasmin Bastouil

    (Great to link for listeners who want to explore the books discussed in the episode.)

    • A Superpower Called Empathy - A heart-centred picture book about understanding emotions and embracing empathy.

    • We’re Getting a New Baby - A lovely story about welcoming a new sibling and the emotions around that life change.

    • Who Likes the Zoo? - A humorous classroom tale of show-and-tell chaos and celebrating community.


      📘 Available on Yasmin’s website: ⁠https://www.the-playground-diaries.com.au/⁠ — featured among her titles. ⁠The Playground Diaries⁠

    🔗 About Yasmin Bastouil

    • Author & Teacher — The Playground Diaries Website: https://www.the-playground-diaries.com.au/ — Yasmin is a South Australian junior primary teacher, mum of two and children’s book author whose stories focus on empathy, emotional literacy and connection. The Playground Diaries

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.playground.diaries/ — Follow Yasmin for classroom insights, writing updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses.

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    54 min
  • Money Talk: How to Build Strong Financial Habits as a Family (with Daniel Marshall)
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode, Daniel Marshall shares his journey from an engineering career to becoming a financial coach. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to discover personal finance and investing, and emphasises how our mindset and language around money can shape lifelong habits.

    Daniel offers practical insights for parents on how to instil strong financial values in their children — from encouraging problem-solving to finding the right balance between chores and earning money. He highlights the role parents play in modelling generosity, gratitude and financial responsibility, and explores how open conversations about household finances can empower kids to build confidence and independence.

    This episode is full of practical takeaways for families wanting to strengthen their financial foundations and create a healthier relationship with money.

    🎧 Learn more about Daniel Marshall:

    • Website: https://danielmarshall.com.au

    • Podcast: Money Mastery with Marshy

    • Newsletter: The Weekly Marshall

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    47 min