Inchstones by Saturday's Story

By: Sarah Kernion @ Saturday's Story
  • Summary

  • Inchstones by Saturday's Story is hosted by neurodiversity advocate Sarah Kernion, a mom of three whose younger children, Milly (9) and Mack (7), have non-speaking autism. Sarah dives into real-life questions & topics about the autism spectrum, offering the valuable insights that fellow autism parents often seek. Inspired by Kernion's trademarked term "Inchstones," the show celebrates the small yet significant milestones in the lives of children with autism and their families. Each episode features individuals impacted by autism, sharing their stories and perspectives to inspire parents and allow them to embrace their child's unique neurodiversity with greater appreciation and empathy.
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Episodes
  • SupportNow: Because Life’s Harder Than Just Cash and Casseroles
    Feb 7 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, host Sarah Kernion sits down with Jordan Arogeti, co-founder of Support Now, to explore the challenges of motherhood, mental health, and the transformative power of asking for help. Jordan shares her personal journey as a mom and the inspiration behind Support Now, a platform designed to simplify and normalize reaching out for assistance during life’s biggest moments.

    Together, they unpack the societal expectations and shame that prevent parents from seeking support, the role of community in emotional well-being, and how technology is bridging the gaps in caregiving. From meal trains to childcare registries, Support Now is redefining the way families navigate difficult transitions, reminding moms everywhere that they don’t have to do it all alone.

    Memorable Quotes:

    “Motherhood isn’t meant to be done in isolation. The more we normalize asking for help, the healthier we become.” – Jordan Arogeti
    “Support Now is about making sure no family feels overwhelmed and alone in life’s biggest transitions.” – Jordan Arogeti
    ✨ Why Listen?
    If you’ve ever struggled with asking for help, felt the pressure of doing it all, or wondered how to build a strong support system, this episode is for you. Whether you’re a new mom, a seasoned parent, or someone looking to better support loved ones, this conversation will inspire you to embrace the power of community and rethink what it means to be a “strong” parent.

    Take Action:

    Explore Support Now: https://www.supportnow.org/
    Follow Sarah & Inchstones Podcast for more real-life parenting insights:
    Instagram: @saturdaysstory
    Website: www.inchstones.castos.com or www.saturdaysstory.com for all info!
    Join the Conversation: Have you ever struggled with asking for help? Share your thoughts on social media and tag us!

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    26 mins
  • Fatherhood & Neurodiversity: Dr. Robert Zeitlin on Parenting, Emotional Growth & Community
    Feb 5 2025

    In this episode, host Sarah Kernion sits down with Dr. Robert Zeitlin to explore the intersection of neurodiversity and fatherhood. They discuss how understanding neurodivergence can transform parenting, the power of creating safe spaces for neurodivergent children, and why self-reflection is essential for personal growth. Dr. Zeitlin shares expert insights on building supportive communities for dads, the evolving role of emotional intelligence in modern fatherhood, and how small parenting shifts can have a big impact. This conversation highlights the importance of connection, vulnerability, and support for fathers, especially those raising neurodivergent kids. Tune in for valuable strategies to navigate the challenges and joys of neurodiverse parenting.

    Dad's Night Out is a night dedicated to fostering meaningful connections and authentic discussions among fathers. Step into a community where every dad’s voice is heard. For details about Dad's Night Out (Philadelphia), visit https://robertzeitlin.com/.

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    23 mins
  • Precision & Inclusion: The Viewrail Pit Crew Story
    Feb 5 2025

    Since recording this episode in December of 2024, Bob Miller unexpectedly passed away on February 3, 2025. His dedication, kindness, and leadership left an indelible mark on everyone at Viewrail and beyond. May this episode stand as a tribute to Bob’s incredible legacy, celebrating his passion for inclusion, his unwavering commitment to Pit Crew, and the profound impact he had on so many lives.

    In this episode of the Inchstones podcast, host Sarah Kernion engages with Len Morris and Bob Miller to discuss the transformative impact of the Pit Crew, a team of individuals with disabilities at Viewrail. They explore themes of quality abilities, the journey of building a diverse workforce, recruitment strategies, and the emotional connections formed within the team. The conversation emphasizes the importance of redefining disability in the workplace, measuring success through purpose, and celebrating individual potential.

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    17 mins

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