One Mom's Mission (feat. Tiffany Hamilton) S5E27

Published: Aug. 15, 2022, 4 p.m.

b'Tiffany Hamilton co-founded Victor Wear, along with her autistic son Isaiah. Victor Wear is an inspirational clothing line that inspires resilience. 10% of every Victor Wear product sold goes to Special Olympics. Tiffany is on a mission to build a corporation primarily run by people with disabilities. This is the inspiration behind her journey.\\nGuest Bio: \\nMom and Founder of\\xa0Victor Wear, an inspirational activewear brand, with her amazing teenage son. Its mission is to inspire triumph over obstacles and empower underserved communities to be victorious. 10% of every product sold goes to Special Olympics VA\\nCheck out Victor Wear\\nHost Bio:\\nRob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.\\nConnect with Rob Gorski: listen.theautismdad.com\\nMentioned in this episode:\\nLearn More About Mightier\\nMightier is a clinically proven mobile gaming app that was developed at Boston Children\\u2019s Hospital.\\nIt\\u2019s already helped more than 100,000 kids, including my crew here at home. Kids play on a tablet or a phone while wearing a heart rate monitor. And Mightier incorporates breathing exercises and other calming techniques as part of the game. Kids get to see when it\\u2019s time to cool down and learn how to do it themselves. And parents get to track their progress. Visit mightier.com and use the promo code "theautismdad22" at checkout to save 10%.\\n\\nVisit Mightier\\nLearn More About SeeInMe\\nIt\'s not easy to trust anyone with your vulnerable loved ones. When my kids were younger, I was terrified of leaving them with anyone outside of close family. I worried that my kids wouldn\'t be understood or have their needs met by anyone who didn\'t really know them. I\'ve had so many conversations with other parents over the years who feel the same way.\\n\\nIt\'s tough. It really is. And I get it for anyone going through this right now. I have good news for you SeeInMe can help. SeeInMe is a card that uses NFC technology and QR codes to allow teachers, caregivers, healthcare workers, and even first responders to learn about your loved one instantly. The profile you create for your loved one will pop up on their phone screen and provide valuable information that can make interactions in any setting.\\n\\nPersonalized and positive SeeInMe was designed by Dr. Risa Stein, a mother to a neurodivergent son and a clinical psychologist. She designed CME to help with her own family, and it can help yours too. You can learn more about SeeInMe by visiting seeinme.com. Use the code "theautismdad" to save 20%.\\nVisit SeeInMe\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'