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Dads in Autismland
Mark de Grasse
Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 25

Dads in Autismland is a heartfelt and candid podcast dedicated to fathers raising children on the autism spectrum. Hosted by Mark de Grasse, a proud dad navigating life in the world of autism, this podcast offers a safe space for dads to share their triumphs, challenges, and personal growth while fostering a supportive community.
Each episode dives into the unique experiences of parenting in "Autismland," featuring real stories from dads, expert interviews, and actionable tips for navigating everything from meltdowns to milestones. Whether you're seeking advice, camaraderie, or just a good laugh, Dads in Autismland provides honest conversations about fatherhood, family, and finding joy in the journey.
Join us weekly as we explore the ups, downs, and everything in between of raising extraordinary children while becoming stronger, more compassionate dads along the way.
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Autism Fitness Blueprint: A New Approach to Autism Exercise with Eric Chessen | Season 2 Episode 25
Saison 2 · Épisode 25
mercredi 18 juin 2025 • Durée 48:13
In this powerful episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse welcomes Eric Chessen, founder of Autism Fitness, to explore the long-term importance of physical health for autistic individuals.
Eric shares his journey from personal trainer to autism fitness pioneer, offering insights into motivation, movement planning, and individualized training for children and adults on the spectrum.
With practical advice, personal stories, and thoughtful strategies, this episode empowers dads to prioritize their child's physical health—regardless of age or verbal ability. From behavior-specific praise to handling meltdowns in the gym, Eric delivers tools and encouragement for every autism dad.
TOPICS:
- Why fitness is a lifelong priority for children and adults with autism
- How behavior science and fitness training intersect in Autism Fitness
- Strategies for motivation, including choice and behavior-specific praise
- Adapting exercise programs to individual needs and communication styles
- The importance of consistency, reinforcement, and celebrating small wins
- Managing meltdowns and behavior issues in fitness sessions
- How fitness translates into confidence and independence over time
GUEST LINKS:
Eric Chessen – Autism Fitness: https://www.autismfitness.com/
ADVERTISING LINKS:
Dads In Autismland Membership: https://dadsinautismland.com/dads-in-autismland-membership-the-pathfinder-collective/
QUOTES:
- "There’s no such thing as an autism-specific exercise—it’s all about the implementation."
- "Choice and behavior-specific praise
- are my biggest coaching go-tos."
- "Fitness is an investment—compound interest over time builds capability and confidence."
- "I’ve seen athletes go from unable to squat to dominating ninja courses."
- "Even if they can’t communicate it, they often appreciate the structure and movement."
ℹ️ Note: Every autistic person's journey is unique. This video shares one family's experience of finding success through focusing on interests and abilities rather than limitations. Always consult with appropriate professionals when developing employment plans.
Taking Autism Public: Dad Tips for Autism Outings with Mark Kendall | Season 2 Episode 24
Saison 2 · Épisode 24
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Durée 33:31
In this episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse welcomes fellow autism dad Mark Kendall for a heartfelt conversation about navigating public life with children on the autism spectrum.
Drawing from personal experiences with his 22-year-old nonverbal daughter, Mark Kendall opens up about the emotional and logistical challenges dads face—from handling staring strangers to managing safety in unpredictable situations.
Together, they share practical tips, honest stories, and a strong message of encouragement: you can go out, you can be confident, and you are your child’s best advocate. Whether you’re wrestling with your first family outing or planning a vacation with accommodations, this episode offers relatable support and empowering advice for autism dads everywhere.
TOPICS
- The role of autism dads as public advocates and "ambassadors"
- Tips for preparing outings with autistic children, including safety bags and routines
- How public expectations change as autistic kids become adults
- Strategies for handling unwanted attention and educating others
- Navigating travel, vacations, and community inclusion with autistic children
- Safety protocols, water risks, and long-term planning
- Emotional insights on adapting to autism parenting over time
ADVERTISING LINKS
Dads in Autismland Membership - The Pathfinder Collective: https://dadsinautismland.com/dads-in-autismland-membership-the-pathfinder-collective/
QUOTES
- “You didn’t sign up to be an ambassador for autism—but you are one.”
- “Dads need to feel confident bringing their kids into public spaces.”
- “Everybody has their time limits—neurotypical or not.”
- “Sometimes pulling the ripcord is the best decision for everyone.”
- “If you're not prepared, you’re not protecting—so have a plan.”
ℹ️ Note: Every autistic person's journey is unique. This video shares one family's experience of finding success through focusing on interests and abilities rather than limitations. Always consult with appropriate professionals when developing employment plans.
Autism Dads & The Housing Crisis: Mark Olson’s Mission for Autism Families | Dads In Autismland Season 1 Episode 15
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
vendredi 14 mars 2025 • Durée 31:49
In this episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Mark Olson, founder of LTO Ventures, to tackle one of the biggest concerns for autism dads: What happens when we’re gone?
Mark shares his journey as a father to two daughters with developmental disabilities, his struggles navigating long-term care options, and how he turned a personal challenge into a mission—building sustainable, inclusive communities for individuals with autism and other disabilities.
From financial planning to policy advocacy, Mark offers crucial insights into securing a future for our children beyond our lifetimes. Whether you're a parent in the trenches or looking for actionable advice, this episode is packed with wisdom, resources, and inspiration.
TOPICS COVERED
- The critical question: What happens to our children when we’re gone?
- Mark Olson’s journey as an autism dad and founder of LTO Ventures
- The financial realities of long-term care and why planning must start early
- The challenges of finding housing and support for autistic adults
- How parents can take action and build autism-friendly communities
- Advocacy efforts for disability rights and policy changes
GUEST LINKS
- Mark Olson – LTO Ventures: ltoventures.org
QUOTES
"There are 50,000 kids turning into autistic adults every year. Where are they going to go?" - Mark Olson
"Every autism parent asks the same question: What happens after I’m gone? I decided to stop asking and start solving." - Mark Olson
"You need to start planning for your child’s future when they’re five—not when they’re 50. The financial reality is, you can’t afford to wait." - Mark Olson
"I woke up at 3 AM in a cold sweat and thought—what kind of place would my daughter actually want to live? That’s how LTO Ventures started." - Mark Olson
"Too many parents feel alone in this. The truth is, there’s a whole community ready to help—you just have to reach out." - Mark Olson
DISCLAIMER
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
Unexpected Challenges, Unexpected Joys: Jacob "Cheech" Cook’s Autism Dad Journey | Dads In Autismland Podcast Season 1, Episode 14
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
jeudi 6 mars 2025 • Durée 31:29
In this episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Jacob "Cheech" Cook, a dedicated father raising two sons—one autistic and one neurotypical.
Together, they dive into the unpredictable transitions that come with autism, from evolving communication challenges to sensory preferences and food aversions. Jacob shares his personal journey of recognizing the signs, navigating diagnosis, and learning how to adapt as his son, Beau, grows.
With humor, honesty, and real-life experiences, Mark and Jacob discuss everything from the importance of early diagnosis to the role of ABA therapy, as well as the unique sibling dynamic between Beau and his older brother.
They also touch on self-care for dads, the power of patience, and the surprising ways autistic children perceive the world. If you’re in the trenches of autism parenting, this episode offers both reassurance and practical insights.
TOPICS COVERED:
- Recognizing early autism signs & the journey to diagnosis
- How autism behaviors evolve over time (sensory habits, communication, food preferences)
- The unique sibling relationship between a neurotypical and autistic child
- Strategies for handling self-harm, meltdowns, and communication frustration
- The importance of self-care for autism dads and finding outlets like music, exercise, and hobbies
- How exposure to autism helps build empathy and understanding in siblings and the broader community
QUOTES:
- "If there was a toy with a tag on it, he wouldn't play with the actual toy. He would flap the tag back and forth, back and forth." – Jacob Cook
- "He knows where we're at in town—if we pull up to the rec center, he knows right away. He’s all stoked, hands flapping, making a bunch of noise." – Jacob Cook
- "He’s the only kid I have that will drive for four hours and not even make a peep." – Jacob Cook
- "He used to eat everything—ramen, spaghetti, rice, cheeseburgers—and now I’m like, ‘Oh no, what happened?’" – Jacob Cook
- "If you're mad, they’re gonna probably be mad too. They feed off your energy." – Jacob Cook
DISCLAIMER:
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
Autism & the Teenage Transition: Patrick Hurley on Raising Two Sons | Season 1, Episode 13
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
vendredi 28 février 2025 • Durée 47:21
Fatherhood is a journey—but raising a child on the autism spectrum adds layers of complexity, resilience, and growth that few understand. In this episode of Dads in Autismland, Mark de Grasse sits down with Patrick Hurley, a dedicated father balancing life with both a neurotypical and autistic son.
Patrick shares his raw and unfiltered experience—from the early signs of autism and the diagnosis process to navigating therapy, school transitions, and the emotional toll of meltdowns. He reflects on how shifting his mindset—from "fixing" his child to adapting his own approach—made all the difference.
This episode is for fathers who seek practical strategies, honest conversations, and a sense of solidarity in the autism parenting journey. Whether you're managing therapy decisions, advocating in the school system, or balancing your marriage and career with special needs parenting, this conversation offers insight, support, and real-world wisdom.
TOPICS COVERED
- The emotional journey of an autism dad: From diagnosis to acceptance
- How therapy, structure, & school choices shape progress
- Balancing attention between neurotypical & autistic children
- The reality of meltdowns and how to manage them effectively
- Why self-care is not a luxury, but a necessity for autism dads
QUOTES
"I spent many years thinking there was something I could do to fix him. It took a long time for me to accept that he doesn’t need to be fixed—I needed to fix my approach toward him."
"At the end of the day, they just didn’t have the resources. And they admitted that. They said, ‘We can’t provide him the level of support he needs.’ That was a hard pill to swallow as a father."
"My son knows he has autism, but I don’t think he sees himself as different. He just sees himself as Patrick. And I think there’s something really powerful in that."
DISCLAIMER
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
Raising Two on the Spectrum: Scott Bisbee’s Lessons from Autismland | Dads in Autismland Season 1 Episode 12
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
vendredi 21 février 2025 • Durée 38:57
In this heartfelt episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse sits down with Scott Bisbee, a father of four, navigating the unique challenges of raising two children on the autism spectrum.
Scott opens up about his son Alex’s pathological demand avoidance (PDA), food struggles, and the unexpected journey of discovering his diagnosis during the pandemic. He also shares insights into supporting his younger son, who is also showing signs of autism, while balancing the needs of his neurotypical children.
Mark and Scott discuss coping strategies, sensory-friendly home adjustments, and the emotional toll on parents, including the impact on mental health and marriage.
From building a sensory room to understanding the ever-changing food preferences of autistic kids, Scott shares the raw realities of parenting with honesty, humor, and wisdom. Tune in for an authentic, unfiltered look at what it truly means to be a dad in Autismland.
TOPICS
- Discovering Autism at Home – How Scott first recognized Alex’s signs during the pandemic
- Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) – What it is and how it impacts daily life
- Sensory Rooms & Special Diets – Practical adaptations for a smoother routine
- Mental Health for Autism Dads – Why self-care is a must, not a luxury
- Balancing Neurodiverse & Neurotypical Kids – Avoiding the appearance of favoritism
- The Struggles of Feeding an Autistic Child – Managing avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
- Finding Support & Respite – Why community matters for fathers of autistic kids
QUOTES
"I used to push myself nonstop—work, kids, everything—until I finally admitted: My mental health is more important than constantly grinding."
"We fought the healthcare system for support, but they act like autism is just kids who don’t talk. They don’t get that it’s so much more than that."
"My advice? Just do your best. Your other kids know you’re trying, even when it feels like you’re not doing enough."
DISCLAIMER
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
Self-Care for Autism Dads: Why It’s a Necessity, Not a Luxury | Dads In Autismland S1, Episode 11
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mardi 18 février 2025 • Durée 27:30
On this episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse dives deep into the critical role of self-development for fathers raising children on the autism spectrum.
As the lifelong caregiver of his 12-year-old son Damien—who is nonverbal and requires full-time care—Mark shares his journey of acceptance, physical transformation, and mental resilience.
He explores how fitness, faith, and self-care are not just personal luxuries but essential tools for sustaining a lifetime of caregiving.
From unconventional training methods to breathwork, meditation, and therapy, Mark reveals the strategies that have helped him prepare for the long road ahead.
Whether you’re struggling with burnout, feeling isolated, or simply looking for practical ways to stay strong for your family, this episode is packed with insights and encouragement to help you thrive—not just survive—as an autism dad.
TOPICS COVERED
- Accepting the reality of lifelong caregiving for a child with severe autism
- Why self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential for long-term resilience
- Functional fitness: unconventional training for real-life strength
- Diet and inflammation: how nutrition impacts energy and well-being
- The power of faith, therapy, and meditation in navigating fatherhood
- Finding support through community, church, and self-improvement
- How to start small: one self-development habit at a time
QUOTES
"Self-care isn’t selfish. It’s a requirement if you’re going to take care of your family for the long haul."
"I don’t train to look good—I train to be strong enough to care for my son, no matter how big he gets."
"It doesn’t matter which self-improvement habit you start with—just pick one and begin."
DISCLAIMER
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
When Autism Runs in the Family: Corey Michael on Raising Evie | Dads In Autismland Season 1 Episode 10
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
jeudi 13 février 2025 • Durée 43:10
Ever felt like you were handed a puzzle with no picture on the box?
In this unfiltered episode of Dads in Autismland, Corey Michael opens up about the rollercoaster of raising a neurodiverse family. With a five-year-old daughter on the spectrum, a wife with ADHD, and his own journey with Tourette’s, Corey knows firsthand what it’s like to piece together a life that doesn’t fit the traditional mold.
From recognizing Evie’s early autism signs to navigating the overwhelming world of therapies, school systems, and public perceptions, Corey shares what it's really like to parent with intention—while also processing his own childhood experiences. We tackle the emotional weight of diagnosis, the trial-and-error of finding what works, and the faith that keeps him grounded through it all.
This isn’t about fixing our kids—it’s about understanding them. It’s about embracing neurodiversity as a different brain style, not a disorder. And it’s about having the conversations most dads never get to have.
Listen now to hear how one father is turning uncertainty into empowerment, one day at a time.
TOPICS COVERED:
- Recognizing early autism signs in Evie and the journey to diagnosis
- How a neurodiverse family adapts and supports one another
- The role of faith in accepting and embracing neurodiversity
- Navigating ABA therapy, school accommodations, and daily challenges
- Managing emotions as a father and supporting a highly empathetic child
- How routines and structured transitions make a difference in parenting
GUEST LINKS:
Corey Michael - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thecoreymichael/
How to Deal with Trolls: Handling Public Judgement as an Autism Dad | Dads In Autismland Season 1 Episode 9
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
lundi 10 février 2025 • Durée 22:17
In this solo episode of Dads in Autismland, host Mark de Grasse takes on a frustrating but all-too-common topic—how to handle trolls, critics, and public judgment as an autism dad.
Whether online or in person, autism parents frequently face uninformed, judgmental, or outright cruel comments about their parenting choices.
He breaks down the three types of trolls, explores why people react negatively to autism behaviors, and offers practical strategies for managing these encounters with calm, confidence, and perspective.
Most importantly, he encourages autism dads to stand strong, support each other, and never let public opinion dictate their child’s experiences.
TOPICS
- Understanding Trolls: The three types—uninformed, judgmental, and cruel
- Public Judgment vs. Private Strength: Why autism parents face criticism
- Strategies for Handling Negativity: Ignoring, educating, or engaging?
- Personal Stories: Dealing with restaurant stares, airplane complaints, and online attacks
- Why Taking Your Child Out in Public Matters: Visibility, acceptance, and normalizing autism
QUOTE
"If you're dealing with trolls, sorry about that. But thank you for keeping your cool. It's the best for your family, and it's the best for your mental health, too." - Mark de Grasse
DISCLAIMER
Every child's autism journey is unique. This video shares one family's personal experience and is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
Raising Twins with Autism: Davon House’s Journey as a Dad | Dads In Autismland Season 1, Episode 8
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
jeudi 6 février 2025 • Durée 33:04
Whether you're navigating the autism journey yourself or simply seeking insight into fatherhood's deeper moments, House's blend of vulnerability and quiet strength offers wisdom that resonates. His candid reflections and hard-earned perspective make this episode one worth your time.
Between exploring stem cell therapy and running a tight ship at home, House opens up about the daily plays and audibles of autism parenting. The former defensive back brings his A-game to breaking down sibling dynamics, celebrating progress, and turning setbacks into comebacks.
Whether you're walking a similar path or just curious to hear an unfiltered story of fatherhood, House's reflections on persistence, growth, and unexpected joys make this conversation uniquely compelling. He shares his reality without polish or pretense—just honest words from one dad to another.
TOPICS
- Sibling Struggles & Breakthroughs – The complex relationship between his twin boys and the unexpected moments of connection.
- Fatherhood & Resilience – How Davon balances raising twins with autism while recovering from surgery.
- Exploring Stem Cell Therapy for Autism – Davon’s research, decision, and experience traveling to Mexico for treatment.
- The Role of Routine & Structure – How disruption impacts autistic children and the strategies that help stabilize them.
- The Emotional Toll & Rewards of Autism Parenting – Learning to embrace the journey and celebrate the small victories.
GUEST LINKS
Davon House – https://www.instagram.com/davonhouse31/?hl=en

