March 27, 2026

Fresh Take: Jessica Shaw, "Everyone Gets a Juicebox"

Parenting neurodivergent kids can come with uncertainty and isolation. Jessica Shaw, host of the podcast "Everyone Gets a Juicebox," shares insights on seeking diagnoses, finding community support, and fostering independence in neurodiverse kids.

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How can we best support our neurodivergent kids? Jessica Shaw, host of the podcast Everyone Gets a Juice Box, discusses the realities of raising neurodivergent kids—and the emotional, practical, and often isolating journey parents navigate along the way.

Jessica shares how the concept of neurodiversity has evolved, why the “big tent” of neurodivergence can feel both supportive and lonely, and how parents can find connection through shared experience.

Together, Jessica and Margaret unpack the challenges of seeking diagnoses, trusting parental instincts, and navigating conflicting advice from professionals and peers. They also answer some listener questions about raising neurodiverse kids.

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What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Amy Wilson and Margaret Ables.

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