Inside the Pickle Jar: Connecting with the Spectrum
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Inside the Pickle Jar: Connecting with the Spectrum
The Next Step Starts Today | Raymond Lavine
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In Part 1, Raymond Lavine made the case for why ND families need a plan. In Part 2, he shows you how to build one even if you don't know where to start, even if resources are tight, and even if the whole idea feels overwhelming. Raymond is the Principal at Lavine LTC Benefits, co-author of the Amazon bestselling book Empathy and Understanding in Business, and a man who has spent his career helping families have the conversations most people avoid. In this second half of their conversation, Tonya pushes Raymond to get practical...and he delivers. In this episode:
- What planning looks like for families who are already financially stretched thin.
- Why 'you deal with what you have' and how to start from wherever you are
- What keeps Raymond up at night: all the families who should have a plan but don't
- The urgency question: why waiting costs more than starting
- Why planning feels like reorganizing a drawer and why it's never as bad as you think
- The five baby steps to getting started: family conversation, talking to your ND child, reaching out to your network, finding your advisors, and building incrementally
- Why asking your neurodivergent child what THEY want is the most important step most families skip
- The three things everyone needs: to not feel invisible, to have attention, and to never feel vulnerable
- The paradox of choice and why too many options leads to no action
- The Power of Habit and why incremental change is the only change that sticks
- Raymond's contact information and the tools available on his website
If Part 1 was the why, Part 2 is the how. This is where the conversation becomes something you can actually act on. 🫙
📞 Connect with Raymond:
Website: lavineltcins.com
Phone: (253) 275-6091
Social: Search Raymond Lavine
📖 Books mentioned:
Empathy and Understanding in Business by Raymond Lavine
The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
Inside the Pickle Jar is a podcast and community for neurodivergent adults and everyone who loves and supports them.
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📺 YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TonyaWeaverCoach
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