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Sinéad Quinn

Finding Happy The Podcast

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Sinéad Quinn

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As small as the internet has made our world, sometimes it’s still hard to find parents on a similar journey that you truly connect with. Understanding that struggle is what led my guest, Summer Petrosius to developing the app, Kindship.    Lear
On this journey, it’s so powerful when you find your “person”, or if you’re really lucky - your tribe. Mandy and Kate are two dear friends who are proof of the healing that can happen when you seek out community. Mandy and Kate are both moms to
This week I’ve found your dose of happy for you. It comes in the form of Cheethams with Dreams-the dynamic sibling duo from Manchester, England. You can thank me after you follow them on Instagram or TikTok.   Becky is a pediatric nurse and her
Can you spot the signs of burnout before you hit it? One sign that’s easy to spot is that when the little things like getting groceries or making an appointment feel like the big scary things.    In this episode, I’m sharing the way you can sta
What if the problem was not with our children? What if the problem had everything to do with the devaluation of life that society projects on us? In today’s episode, I am talking with the founder of the Good Things in Life, Genia Stephen. Genia
In today’s episode, I am bringing to you a very different type of guest. He’s definitely not a mom, and he’s actually not a parent yet. But after listening you’ll wish he was working with your own son or daughter every day in the gym Michael Ad
Some days, the moments of overwhelm are just too many to count. But if we’re honest, juggling the appointments, the medications, or the special diets is not something we can ever let go of. But we can do the work of understanding the source of
Though so many of the mamas in this community have experiences in common, no two stories are exactly the same. This is why it’s so critical to gather together and have the space to share our stories - and why I wanted you to hear from blogger,
Don’t you love it when you make a plan to do something, but then you end up doing something entirely different, but it’s like - exactly what needed to happen?  That’s the case with my conversation with my guest today, Jami Nato. Jami is a multi
Today I am chatting with author and parenting coach, Amy Carney. Amy is a mom of 5 kids. Even though Amy’s youngest is adopted, there were many surprises about the unidentified and complex needs of her son. We’re talking about how this journey
In this solo episode, I’m taking a minute to rewind a bit in order to help you see what it means to “find happy” on this journey of being a mama of kiddos with special needs. I think you’ll discover that finding your happy will require you to p
Today I am chatting with the executive director of Ruby’s Rainbow, Liz Plachta. Liz is the proud mama of Ruby who is 10 years old and has Down Syndrome. Ruby’s Rainbow is a non-profit that exists to empower young people with Down Syndrome to go
Happy New Year! But before you get too focused on all those noble resolutions you just set, I would like to challenge you to pull back and take a pause. I actually want you to release all the expectations. In this episode, I’m sharing why it’s
In this episode, I’m talking with author and Intuitive Counselor, Michelle Irene. Yet today, she comes on the show as an expert in a another area-being a sibling to someone with special needs.  Michelle is sharing about how having a brother wit
I was inspired by an article I read about Megan Markle where she said that she realized the healing begins when you ask “am I okay”.  I used to ask “what is wrong with me” and would brush off when people asked how I was.  I truly believe in the
Michelle Islas' second daughter Dani surprisingly arrived with Down’s Syndrome and despite being told difficult it would be, a nurse with an adult sister with down’s syndrome inspired Michelle that her daughter could do anything.  She stepped a
I catch up with Michelle Sullivan, a mum of 3 girls and her son who doctors had all but dismissed; who now is a flourishing 6 year old boy.  She recounts their family plan to add their fourth child after a gap between her first 3 children and h
Melanie is a fellow Australian and we may have too much fun when we get together!  I wish we had longer to talk, but I am thrilled for you to hear more about her book, Special, and how her love of work in journalism is an important part of her
This first episode is unforgettable!  The birth of baby Ami was like any other for Amber, she already had 4 children!  When she set eyes on her baby, she knew the feelings she had during her pregnancy were true and baby Ami had Down Syndrome. 
Welcome to Finding Happy!  Join me your host, Sinead Quinn as I chat with women and mothers in our community of differently-abled children. We will share the real, vulnerable and unscripted stories to support and inspire you in your day to day
This season of the podcast has ironically been the way I’ve been Finding Happy. It has been so fulfilling to share with you so many guests who are engaging in inspiring, hard, and honest conversations that are helping us live more courageously
It’s no secret that drinking has become an acceptable means of coping with the overwhelm and demands of motherhood. While alcohol may take the edge off of the day, the side effects are more impactful than any of the relief it might offer.    In
Did you get to join us for Stronger Together this past spring? This live virtual event was the realization of a dream come true for me and my co-host for the event, Amber Rojas.  Join us as we finally take the time to debrief this event. We dis
Getting an official diagnosis for a child with a disability is an intense moment. When your emotions are paired with a lack of resources or misinformation, it can be even more isolating.    In this episode, I’m chatting with Jen Jacob, founder
Sometimes we can hit that fight, flight, or freeze button without even realizing it. If you’re feeling paralyzed by the amount you have going on in your life, I’m going to share 4 totally manageable action steps you can take today to break free
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