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Episodes: 181
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
Instagram: 1.7k followers
Publicly listed emails
jeff@fasdsuccess.com
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Jeff Noble - Full-time FASD foster parent and educator/speaker who travels widely teaching about FASD. Hosts The FASD Success Show to equip caregivers and front-line professionals with practical, brain-based ap...
Carrie McCarter - FASD Diagnosis Journey; Brain-based Understanding Vs Traditional Parenting; School Vs Home Regulation; Self-care For Single Parents
Michael Harris (FASD Elephant) - Blocked Care; Nervous System Stress Physiology; Connection And Grounding Tools; Grief And Ambiguous Loss; Self- Vs Auto-regulation
Dr. Raja Mukherjee - FASD As A Connectivity Disorder; Brain Communication And Regulation; Independence Vs Interdependence; Caregiver/support Strategies
Episode #185 Rob Scheer:How About Some Dignity? Rob Scheer on Foster Care and FASD
August 03, 2026
When Rob Scheer entered foster care at twelve, he carried his belongings in a trash bag. Years later, when children arrived at his own home carrying trash bags, he asked a question that became the heart of Comfort Cases: “How about some dignity?”Rob is a former foster youth, U.S. Navy veteran, adoptive dad, author, speaker, and the founder of Comfort Cases. In this conversation, he shares what foster care, homelessness, parenting, and building a family taught him about belonging.Jeff and Rob ...
#184 Carrie McCarter - Helps Kids for a Living: But She Felt Like She Was Failing Her Own
February 15, 2026
Carrie McCarter is a speech-language pathologist with a master’s degree who has spent her career working in the birth-to-three world of early intervention. However, when it came to raising her own twins with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), she found that her professional training wasn't enough to navigate the intense dysregulation and sensory challenges at home.In this episode, Carrie opens up about the "professional paradox" of being an expert in child development whil...
#183 Michael Harris - Blocked Care: Why Caregivers Go Numb and How to Come Back
February 09, 2026
When you’re parenting on high alert for years, your nervous system eventually tries to protect you. Sometimes that protection looks like numbness, irritability, shutdown, or going through the motions. In this episode, Jeff Noble sits down with Michael Harris, known online as FASD Elephant, to break down the science of blocked care and the small, realistic ways caregivers can find their way back to connection.In this episode you’ll hear • What blocked care is and why it happens when stress sta...
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