Pieces For My Puzzle
by Nikki
July 3, 2025 10:00 pm
Welcome to the Pieces For My Puzzle Podcast, where I, Nikki Shipp, invite you to join me on a journey through the intricacies of life as a wife to a dedicated police officer and a mother to an incredible autistic son.
As a parent navigating the unique challenges and joys of raising a child on the spectrum, I understand firsthand the complexities and uncertainties that come with it. Through this podcast, I share my personal experiences, insights, and lessons learned along the way.
Pieces For My Puzzle is more than just a podcast; it’s a beacon of hope and inspiration for parents and loved ones of special needs children. Whether seeking practical tips, a fresh perspective, or simply a reminder that you’re not alone in this journey, this podcast is for you.
Join me as we unravel the pieces of our puzzle together, finding strength, resilience, and, most importantly, a sense of community. Tune in for heartfelt discussions, uplifting stories, and the reassurance that there’s always room for growth and joy amidst the challenges.
Subscribe now and join our supportive community, where hope shines brightest, and every piece of the puzzle matters.
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