New Neurodiversity Podcast!
Over the past several years, I’ve had the opportunity to cross paths with a number of clinicians here in town who are doing premier, hands-on work in the areas of autism and ADHD. As these fields continue to evolve rapidly, I’ve been able to observe how different professionals are responding, adapting, and building services that meet the real needs of families and individuals right now.
A few of these clinicians have recently come together to launch a podcast, bringing their voices, experiences, and clinical perspectives into conversation with one another. Their work reflects a deep commitment to serving neurodivergent individuals across the lifespan, and they offer insights drawn from direct practice, community engagement, and systems-level experience. Whether you’re a parent, clinician, educator, or someone navigating these questions personally, their discussions highlight just how much is changing and how many thoughtful approaches are emerging alongside that change.
As with any evolving area of practice, there are multiple lenses through which autism and ADHD can be understood. What I appreciate about these two providers is not that they offer a single, definitive perspective, but that they are actively contributing to the ongoing conversation by sharing what they observe, what they are building, and what they are learning in real time. The science in this area is very much alive, and that means clinicians are often called to keep listening, learning, and adjusting, even while working on the front lines where needs are immediate and research is still catching up. These providers are responding thoughtfully, adapting their services to meet the profound needs present in our community. That kind of transparency, curiosity, and commitment matters, especially in fields that remain very much in motion.
Finally, I also will share that these two providers have really impressed me with their clinical diligence. The clients we have shared have spoken very highly of them!
If you’re interested in hearing local clinicians wrestle with complex questions, talk openly about their work, and explore what supportive, responsive services can look like today, their podcast is well worth a listen.
Let me introduce:
Tammy Hernandez at Beautiful Balance Counseling (https://www.beautifulbalancecounseling.com) and Dr. Naysha Isom with Isom MD Membership Primary Care (https://www.isommd.com/provider/naysha-isom-m-d/).
Here’s a link to their podcast: https://youtu.be/TVOt6Cfmkfo?si=dke1LrM71V6pOvS7

