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Former Trump administration official Carl Higbie joins the show to discuss his new podcast and fighting the tyrannical Left during the race to the 2020 election. Then, author Dylan Volk talks about his latest book, "Bad Choices Make Good Stories," about his life on the autism spectrum. Support us by supporting our sponsors! Visit https://BOUQS.com/CHAD for 25% OFF! Visit https://HomeTitleLock.com to get Two Months Risk-Free Protection Visit https://Keeps.com/LOSS to receive 50% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The pop music encyclopedia Dylan Volk invades the time machine again with a deep dive into 1992's genre-shaking tunes.
We built this podcast on rock & roll. Dave and Milt teleport back to 1985 when Phil crooned, Stevie bopped and Starship created the most reviled song in the history of music (or did they?) Enjoy this show which includes an exciting new feature from music oracle Dylan Volk.
Navigating a life with Autism can feel easier when someone offers humor and a new perspective. Dylan Volk is an inspiring beacon to help you find your way. Dylan Volk is the author of “Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life with Autism”, a sequel to the book he co-authored with his father, “Chasing the Rabbit: A Dad’s Life Raising a Son on the Spectrum”. After years of what his parents called “the diagnosis of the month club,” Dylan was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at the age of eight. Life has been challenging for Dylan. When he was little, he struggled with how to learn rules and follow directions that often didn’t make sense to him. As he got older, he was challenged, especially socially, by a world that often seemed to go too fast for him. Even today at 27 years old, Dylan works hard to get through each day. Dylan is pursuing his dreams by making people laugh, helping them see the world in a very different way and traveling around the country sharing his story to thousands of people. He hopes the work and presentations about his books are helping families as they navigate through the complexities of living life on the autism spectrum.
Dylan Volk, author of "Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life with Autism" joins the show to talk about getting arrested for meth, talking without a filter and getting a vasectomy at age 26. Dylan's book: https://dylandielawnvolk.com and check out his podcast at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iRrW1WApGE
Andy is joined by Dylan Volk aka "Dielawn." They discuss autism, Dielawn's battle with drugs/crime, male vs female gender roles and Dielawn shares wild stories from his past. www.harrys.com/dent Follow Andy Ruther on Instagram - www.instagram.com/AndyRuther Follow Andy Ruther on Twitter - twitter.com/AndyRuther Follow on Twitter - twitter.com/DentReport Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/dentreport
On today’s episode of the STRIVECast, Jeff and Noel sit down with Dylan Volk, author of the book “Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life With Autism.” Dylan is a writer and public speaker who’s book chronicles his early and teenage life as someone with autism! We talk all about Dylan’s life, disabilities and more. Thanks so much to Dylan for joining us!
Navigating a life with Autism can feel easier when someone offers humor and a new perspective. Dylan Volk is an inspiring beacon to help you find your way. Dylan Volk is the author of “Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life with Autism”, a sequel to the book he co-authored with his father, “Chasing the Rabbit: A Dad’s Life Raising a Son on the Spectrum”. After years of what his parents called “the diagnosis of the month club,” Dylan was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at the age of eight. Life has been challenging for Dylan. When he was little, he struggled with how to learn rules and follow directions that often didn’t make sense to him. As he got older, he was challenged, especially socially, by a world that often seemed to go too fast for him. Even today at 27 years old, Dylan works hard to get through each day. Dylan is pursuing his dreams by making people laugh, helping them see the world in a very different way and traveling around the country sharing his story to thousands of people. He hopes the work and presentations about his books are helping families as they navigate through the complexities of living life on the autism spectrum.
Authors, Derek, and Dylan Volk share their stories about living with Autism. The post Authors Derek & Dylan Volk appeared first on Born To Talk.
Kate interviews two inspiring guests. Dylan Volk is a young man on the autism spectrum diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at age 8. We will talk about his journey and his most recent book, Bad Choices Make Good Stories, as well as, his first book, Chasing the Rabbit, co-authored with his Father, Derek Volk. Also, joining us, Nadia Martinez, Nadia is the mother of two autistic sons and like many others has sought the best treatment and coping solutions to help with her children's development and family life. Nadia is active in the austism community and will share both her journey and her insight & wisdom. She is a coach and practitioner helping other parents deal with their children's well-being and family dynamics. Tune in for an informative and inspiring show.
Authors, Derek, and Dylan Volk share their stories about living with Autism. The post Authors Derek & Dylan Volk appeared first on Born To Talk.
Join our family table tonight at 7 PM EST when we will be talking with author of Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life with Autism, Dylan Volk. Dylan will give us an unflinching look at his life as a son and brother in a very accomplished family and how his diagnosis on the spectrum impacted him. This is a DO NOT MISS SHOW!NSV Online Radio...keeping you informed, entertained and enlightened! You're listening, right?!w4wn.com/radio-shows/nsv-online-radioThis show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 7:00PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Sponsor - Today's show is brought to you by the fastest growing personal development book series in the world, The Change and High Powered Success Academy at StaceyC.com. Inquire about coaching, booking, collaborating and publishing @www.staceyc.com Today's Guest - Dylan Volk is an award winning author of the book, 'Bad Choices Make Good Stories; My LIfe with Autism,' a sequel to 'Chasing the Rabbit' that he co--authored with his father Derek Volk. Life has always challenged Dylan but never stopped him. He is pursuing his dreams while helping people laugh and see the world in a very different way. Dylan and his dad travel the country speaking to thousands and helping families navigate life with autism. Inquire @ badchoicesmakegoodstories.com Your Host - Stacey Cargnelutti is a transformational leader and coach, international best selling author, founder of High Powered Success Academy and StaceyC.com— The Power to Be. She provokes thought, confronts complacency and empowers you to live a life of inspired action and purpose. Her high energy and love for God and people are contagious. inquire@www.staceyc.com
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to episode 260. Thank you all for supporting the podcast and if you would rate and review the CJE Podcast on iTunes, we sure would appreciate it. If you love coffee, you are going to love Four Sigmatic. You can check out their products using the link on the www.cjevolution.com website and you will get 15% off using the promo code CJEVO. We all face roadblocks in life. Some personally and some professionally. There is where the amazing team at Frame of Mind Coaching can help. Check out the free assessment on the CJE website. In this episode, Patrick welcomes Dylan Volk. After years of what his parents called “the diagnosis of the month club,” Dylan was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism at the age of eight. Life has been a minefield of obstacles for Dylan. When he was little, he struggled with learning the rules and following directions that did not make sense to him. As he got older, he was challenged, especially socially, by a world that seemed extremely confusing to him, with a disability that to most was invisible. Even today, Dylan works hard to figure out what he needs to do in order to get through each day as a 27-year-old adult with autism in our fast-paced and often unforgiving society. Dylan graduated from Sedgefield High School in 2010 and is currently pursuing his goal of making it in the entertainment industry. He has a YouTube channel under his stage name “Real Dielawn” where viewers are treated on a daily basis to a look inside his one-of-a-kind mind. Dylan has also been a regular on SiriusXM's “Dirty Pop Live” hosted by Lance Bass, heard formerly on OutQ Channel 106 and RadioAndy Channel 102. He has hosted his own radio show, “Ridin with Dielawn” which aired Saturday nights in Portland, Maine on WLOB 100.5-FM and via his podcast. Dylan has been enjoying his experiences speaking about his life and the book he wrote with his father. His presentations to thousands of people from coast to coast have been overwhelmingly well-received. He hopes his work helping his father write Chasing the Rabbit: A Dad's Life Raising a Son on the Autism Spectrum and his new book, Bad Choices Make Good Stories: My Life with Autism, will help families as they navigate through the difficulties of living life on the spectrum. He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. Find Dylan here: https://dylandielawnvolk.com/ Stay tuned for more amazing guests and content. Patrick
What is it like to understand life in a way that doesn’t always match up with others around you? Children and adults on the autism spectrum live this reality every day. Today we speak with Derek, Amy & Dylan Volk, whose experience is detailed in Derek Volk’s well-regarded book, Chasing the Rabbit: A Dad’s Life Raising a Son on the Spectrum. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/06/life-on-the-spectrum/
Host: Paul Rokuskie When Derek Volk's oldest child, Dylan, was two years old, his wife suggested, "Something is not quite right with Dylan." They struggled for the next several years as they were bounced from one diagnostician to another, each offering a unique perspective on Dylan's challenging behaviors. Finally, at eight years old, Dylan was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and the Volk family was able to start making sense of Dylan's differences. In Chasing the Rabbit, authors Derek and Dylan Volk share their respective experiences coping with the challenges of autism in the household and the healthcare system.