In 2012, Mr. Bacon began writing about his personal journey of triumphs and challenges while wrapping his head around his son's Autism diagnosis. Bacon and Juice Boxes: Our Life With Autism grew in popularity as a blog and Facebook page. Now, in his podcast, Mr. Bacon expands on his writing, offer…
I try not to push a lot of products or services. I know how annoying that can be. But, when it comes to the safety of our kids (and adults) and bridging the gap with the Law Enforcement community, I won’t be bashful sharing anything I find that might do some good. Today, I had ...
Mr. Bacon tackles a sensitive and difficult topic: Discipline. When is it appropriate? When is it ineffective? There are some basic psychological principles of dog training that are surprisingly applicable. No, I’m not comparing our kids to dogs. Don’t freak out, walk with me a minute and I’ll explain…
Eric had a problem on the school bus today. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon have differing opinions about the best course of action. They do what any healthy 21st Century couple would do: They argue about it online and record the whole thing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bacon speak candidly about recent events, their fears, and their vision for bridging the gap between Law Enforcement and the Autism community.
Mr. Bacon responds to a message from a struggling fellow Autism Dad asking for some advice about family, comparison, relationships, and staying on course.
Mr. Bacon speaks with Wanda Refaely, owner and creator of ICE4Autism, the only Autism-specific In Case of Emergency smart phone app.
Mr. and Mrs. B. discuss the Autism sibling dynamic and the best big sister ever, Anna.
Mr. Bacon sits down with Eileen Shaklee (Mamma Fry) from Autism With a Side of Fries and discusses Autism, blogging, The Magical Feeding Therapist, and Tom Hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. discuss the challenges of maintaining friendships as Autism parents and the importance of having understanding, flexible, and non-judgmental friends… preferably without nice things in their home that might be broken.
Tha Bacons talk about their trials and tribulations taking on the epic challenges of a Special Needs family vacation. Tips, advice, sharks… what more could you ask for in a podcast episode?