
Show overview
Breaking Limits has published 4 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 5 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 5m and 1h 19m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 months ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Dr Vivienne.
From the publisher
The podcast created for parents of children with special needs who are ready to trade isolation for inspiration, and confusion for clarity. This is where we have the hard conversations, ask the deeper questions, and most importantly remind you that you are not alone.
Latest Episodes

Empowering Neurodiverse Kids in an AI World
What if the struggles you’re seeing in your child aren’t signs that something is wrong, but signals that their nervous system is asking for support in a world that’s moving too fast? If you’ve ever wondered how on earth you’re supposed to raise a confident, capable child in a world dominated by screens, technology, and now artificial intelligenceIn this powerful episode of Breaking Limits, Dr. Vivienne sits down with Aubrey Schmalle, sensory integrative occupational therapist, founder of Sensational Achievements, and author of Uniquely Human: Raising Leaders and Creators in an AI World, to unpack what children especially neurodiverse children need to thrive in today’s digital and AI-driven world.Together, they explore how sensory integration and purposeful movement lay the foundation for learning and regulation, and what it really means to raise confident leaders instead of overwhelmed consumers. Aubrey shares her five-pillar framework that empowers parents to 1) regulate themselves first, 2) strengthen connection and collaboration, 3) move with a purpose, 4) learn and grow sensationally, and 5) build digital awareness and safety…without guilt, fear, or burnout.Aubrey offers grounded insight into how parents can navigate these challenges while still advocating effectively for their child’s growth, independence, and future.Rooted in compassion, clarity, and real-world tools, this conversation reflects the heart of NeuroPedia Connect—to educate, inspire, and empower families with trusted resources and the confidence to move forward with hope.Tune in and discover how breaking limits starts with understanding the nervous system, honoring your child’s uniqueness, and leading with intention in an ever-changing AI world one step at a time.

Motherhood, Leadership, & Autism- A Global Conversation
In this episode of Breaking Limits, Dr. Vivienne Pierre sits down with Terri Poon-King Bleasdell— Assistant Vice President of Talent & Transformation at Massy Machinery Ltd. and devoted mother to a son with autism living in Trinidad and Tobago— for an honest, global conversation about parenting beyond the diagnosis.Together, we explore the emotional reality of receiving an autism diagnosis, the unspoken fears parents carry, and the challenges of raising a child with special needs while balancing marriage, leadership, and career.

What to Look for in a Pediatric Partner for Autism and Developmental Care
In this episode of Breaking Limits, I sit down with Dr. Clarisa Smith, a board-certified , pediatrician, Air Force Veteran, autism evaluation specialist and community advocate, to talk about what parents really need to know.We dive into autism evaluations, parent fears no one talks about, misinformation in today’s climate, insurance and access challenges, and how building the right care team can change your child’s future. If you’re searching for clarity instead of confusion,this episode, and these resources, are for you.

Why Most Home Modifications companies get it wrong
In this episode we are shining a light on a different approach to home accessibility from and organization, Oakley Home Access, who employs OTs to consult with and provide the home modifications. The leads to a people first philosophy, one that supports families from the pediatric space all the way to the aging adult, and those especially with special needs. Completely transforming daily life for children, parents, and families for the possibility of a full and meaningful life