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Everything is Learning

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The #EverythingisLearning podcast is your go-to podcast for all things learning! We explore how to navigate your brain, uncovering any messages received throughout life’s various learning experiences, delve into how learning connects to health, dive into the way we can make life better by personalizing how we interact with the world based on what you need and how you operate. We have a lot of fun while we try to change the way people see and live learning!

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Episode thumbnail for Season 5:Conversation 7|| Beyond Pink and Blue: Parenting Without the Limits of Gender

June 16, 2026

Season 5:Conversation 7|| Beyond Pink and Blue: Parenting Without the Limits of Gender

<p>Nathan Emery is a writer, parent, and advocate for raising humans beyond restrictive gender expectations. Through their work and online presence, Nathan explores what it means to parent with intention, compassion, and curiosity in a world still deeply shaped by binaries and outdated social norms.Their message challenges the idea that identity, expression, emotions, toys, clothing, interests, or even futures should be predetermined by gender. In this conversation, Nathan joins us to discuss gender-expansive parenting, raising emotionally healthy children, and how families can begin unlearning the systems that limit both children and adults.Together, we explore the tension between understanding that gender stereotypes are socially constructed while also acknowledging the very real harm being experienced by women, children, and LGBTQIA+ communities around the world today. We examine the societal pressures attached to gender and their impact on childhood, parenting, sports, relationships, and family dynamics.Nathan shares insights into the complexities of gender roles and expectations, particularly within parenting, and how these social constructs shape individual identities and family experiences. They emphasize the importance of creating environments where children can express themselves freely, without the constraints of traditional gender norms, and where empathy, emotional health, and authenticity are actively nurtured.This conversation isn’t about perfection or parenting trends. It’s about asking bigger questions: What happens when we stop raising boys and girls and start raising humans? How do we build a future where authenticity, safety, and humanity matter more than outdated expectations?We also discuss the growing movement toward greater acceptance and understanding of diverse identities, the hope that exists for future generations, and the importance of teaching children to recognize and challenge the societal structures that perpetuate division. Ultimately, this conversation is a call for a more inclusive, compassionate, and accepting world—one where every child has the freedom to become fully themselves.#genderequality #gender #genderroles #genders #genderstudies #acceptance #new #podcast #fyp #family #interview #raisinghumans #education #learn #learning #parenting #parents #parent #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #lgbtcommunity #support #subscribe #humanity #question #curiosity #parentingtips #parentingadvice #parentingjourney #love </p>

Episode thumbnail for S5:C6 || Born Early, Seen Fully: Looking Beyond Milestones to the Whole Child

June 9, 2026

S5:C6 || Born Early, Seen Fully: Looking Beyond Milestones to the Whole Child

<p>Dr. Preeti brings both clinical expertise and deeply personal insight to the conversation on premature birth—proving that survival is only the beginning of a much longer story. As a Doctor of Pharmacy with a Master’s in Health Administration, Preeti is a hospital-trained clinical pharmacist and currently serves as Director of Partnerships and Communications at WE ARE SAATH and Head of Communications at MyJyoti, where she champions mental health awareness in South Asian communities. She also contributes to maternal and infant health advocacy through her work with March of Dimes, supporting efforts to improve outcomes for mothers and reduce premature births across the U.S. Preeti’s connection to this work is more than professional—it’s personal. Born at just 26 weeks, weighing only two pounds, she spent the first three months of her life in the NICU at a time when neonatal care was still in its early evolution. Her survival is a testament to medical progress; her journey since then reveals the often-overlooked lifelong impact of prematurity. Growing up, Preeti navigated visual impairments, sensory sensitivities, and learning challenges that were not fully understood at the time. It wasn’t until adulthood that she was diagnosed as neurodivergent —an experience that reshaped her career path and deepened her advocacy. Her story sheds light on the long-term neurological, psychological, and social effects of premature birth, especially within communities where awareness and dialogue are limited.Through her work and lived experience, Preeti is committed to breaking stigmas—whether around mental health, neurodiversity, or nontraditional life paths in South Asian culture. She speaks candidly about the pressures of the “model minority” myth, the gaps in long-term care for preemies, and the importance of redefining success on one’s own terms.Preeti challenges us to rethink what it means to be “born premature”, and why the conversation shouldn’t end in the NICU. We are very excited for you to learn from Dr. Preeti this week!#raisinghumans #parenting #NICU #baby #babies #preemie #preemies #preemiebaby #prematurebabycare #prematurebabies #southeastasia #health #asian #indian #humans #family #podcast #growth #fun #neurodivergent #nd #new #fyp #interview #doctor #mentalhealth #mentalload #mentalhealthawareness #nicubabycare #neurodiversity #children #iep #adhd #asd #autism #autismawareness #autismo #autismacceptance #support #learn #learning </p>

Episode thumbnail for S5: Conversation 5 || Autism, IEPs & Education: Fighting for Support and Understanding

May 27, 2026

S5: Conversation 5 || Autism, IEPs & Education: Fighting for Support and Understanding

<p>You know what we don&#39;t talk about enough? Raising humans for the first time. Once a child comes into your care (as a parent, caregiver, uncle, teacher, mentor, etc.) you are learning in real time. You&#39;ve never done this before!</p><p>NOW add on the fact that your child was born with a disability. It&#39;s one that it invisible to the eye but continues to be seen as societal expectations push a human being over time. Now, you&#39;re lets say, a parent. You are now a parent to a child with (maybe) an identified disability. However you thought you&#39;d be as a parent disappears because now you&#39;re learning in real time what you need to do to help your child. You also need to know the rights and supports your child can receive. You need to attend appointments that you have never even heard of, and you don&#39;t know how to navigate. You are after all, a parent...for the first time.We are so grateful to have Kayla Read @travelingredballoon talk parenting, neurodivergence, autism, IEPs, 504s, CSEs, and how we need to change the world as we raise humans and ourselves for the first time. Kayla Read is a mom of three, including two children on the autism spectrum, whose life has been shaped by learning how to support different needs, rhythms, and ways of experiencing the world. Her perspective is grounded in the everyday realities of parenting—adapting, listening, and growing alongside her kids.Through her experiences, she’s come to see learning as something deeply human and ongoing, often found in the messy, unplanned moments. While she works as a travel advisor and created Traveling Red Balloon, her work is simply an extension of her life—helping families navigate the world with more ease, understanding, and care.Kayla brings a thoughtful and honest lens to conversations about raising humans, parenting, neurodiversity, autism, and what it really looks like to raise and become human at the same time for the first time. We are all learning how to thrive in a world that is not designed for everyone, and raising humans in today’s society means learning how to raise humans and parent that meets the needs of children and ourselves. #iep #specialeducation #education #parenting #cse #advocacy #504 #podcast #family #children #raisinghumans #new #interview #conversation #learn #learning #fyp #fun #autism #disability #autismawareness #disabilityawareness #disney </p>

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What is Everything is Learning?

The #EverythingisLearning podcast is your go-to podcast for all things learning! We explore how to navigate your brain, uncovering any messages received throughout life’s various learning experiences, delve into how learning connects to health, dive into the way we can make life better by personalizing how we interact with the world based on what you need and how you operate. We have a lot of fun while we try to change the way people see and live learning!

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