Selling Dreams Podcast

Selling Dreams Podcast
Podcast Description
Join Freddy, a dreamer on a heartfelt journey to discover his identity, true love, and life fulfillment. The Selling Dreams Podcast dives into the raw side of life, exploring relationships, mental health, ADHD, ASD, parenting, career ambitions, and universal struggles. With humor, vulnerability, and inspiration, each episode invites you to laugh, learn, and connect. Tune in weekly on Spotify for unfiltered stories that celebrate the beauty of being human.
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The podcast covers a wide range of topics including relationships, mental health, ADHD, ASD, parenting, career ambitions, and universal struggles. Notable episodes include discussions on managing ADHD while pursuing career success, exploring sexuality in teens and individuals with disabilities, and examining the profound impact of Rejection Sensitivity Disorder. Each theme is approached with authenticity, aiming to inspire and resonate with listeners.

Join Freddy, a dreamer on a heartfelt journey to discover his identity, true love, and life fulfillment. The Selling Dreams Podcast dives into the raw side of life, exploring relationships, mental health, ADHD, ASD, parenting, career ambitions, and universal struggles. With humor, vulnerability, and inspiration, each episode invites you to laugh, learn, and connect. Tune in weekly on Spotify for unfiltered stories that celebrate the beauty of being human.
Season 2 of The Selling Dreams Podcast launches with reflection, truth, and heartfelt advocacy. Host Freddy returns on the eve of his 48th birthday with raw honesty about why the show was on pause — from personal tragedies and shifting work responsibilities to new creative projects that required time, energy, and healing.
But the main message today? It’s for every parent worrying about what happens when the school finds out their child has special needs. Will they be sidelined? Misunderstood? Bullied? Ignored? Freddy speaks directly to those fears, backed by over a decade of experience in special education and lived experience within the system.
This is more than a comeback episode — it’s a promise to keep dreaming, keep advocating, and keep talking about the tough stuff.

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