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Riffin' About Life with Brian R. King, MSW

Riffin' About Life with Brian R. King, MSW

By: Brian R. King MSW
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Riffin About Life is a raw and real podcast hosted by Brian R. King, MSW — speaker, author, and neurodivergent dad of three. In each episode, Brian shares honest, unscripted conversations with thought leaders, educators, creators, and fellow humans navigating life with all its complexity. Whether they’re talking parenting, neurodivergence, communication, resilience, or just what it means to be human — no topic is off-limits. This show is about real stories, real connection, and the small, everyday moments that shape us. Perfect for parents, caregivers, and anyone who’s ever felt like they doBrian R. King, MSW Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Failed for Having Dyslexia… Then He Changed the System | Riffin With Russell Van Brocklen
    Jun 4 2026

    What would you do if you gave everything, and still got told it wasn’t enough?

    In this episode of Riffin’ About Life, Brian sits down with Russell Van Brocklen, whose story starts with a moment that could have ended everything.


    After completing a high-level government internship, with accommodations approved by the state, Russell was given 15 credits of an A- recommendation.

    His university changed it to an F.

    That moment didn’t just change his path, it gave him a mission.

    Russell went on to do something most people would never attempt:

    👉 He forced himself to learn how to read and write in law school… with dyslexia.


    And what he discovered along the way became the foundation for a system that’s now helping students dramatically improve their reading, writing, and confidence—without years of expensive intervention.

    This conversation goes deep into how the dyslexic brain actually works…
    why traditional approaches don’t always help…
    and how small, structured shifts can unlock massive progress.

    You’ll also hear real-world results—from students jumping multiple grade levels…
    to parents implementing this at home with powerful outcomes.


    And one idea sits at the center of it all:

    👉 What if the way we’re teaching… is the real problem?


    If you’re a parent, educator, or someone who has ever struggled with learning—this episode will challenge what you think you know.

    • What dyslexia actually looks like in the brain—and why that matters

    • The moment that pushed Russell to dedicate his life to this work

    • Why traditional methods can miss how dyslexic students process information

    • A simple, structured writing method parents can start using immediately

    • How focusing on a child’s “specialty” changes motivation completely

    • Why starting small and specific leads to better results than big-picture thinking

    • Real examples of students making massive progress in months—not years


    This is about what happens when someone refuses to accept a broken system—and builds a better one.

    Russell brings a perspective that blends lived experience, science, and practical application—especially for parents who feel like they’ve tried everything.


    This episode is for:

    • Parents of children with dyslexia or learning challenges

    • Educators looking for practical, alternative approaches

    • Anyone who has felt underestimated or misunderstood in school

    • People curious about how learning actually works

    It doesn’t just offer insight.
    It offers something you can use.

    • Website: https://dyslexiaclasses.com/

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    36 mins
  • Why Motivation Isn’t Coming (And What Actually Gets You Moving) | Riffin With Nicole Tuxbury
    May 28 2026

    What if the reason you’re stuck has nothing to do with motivation?


    In this episode of Riffin’ About Life, Brian sits down with Nicole Tuxbury—podcaster, author, and systems expert—who breaks down a simple idea that challenges how most people approach productivity:


    Motivation doesn’t just show up.

    And if you’ve been waiting for it… that might be exactly why things feel stalled.


    Nicole shares how she went from juggling ideas, overwhelm, and “I’ll do it later”… to building systems that actually help her follow through—without relying on willpower.

    This conversation gets practical fast.

    From washing one dish…
    to writing one paragraph…
    to building an entire business from small, repeatable actions


    you’ll hear how momentum is created, not found.


    And along the way, one shift stands out:

    What if you stopped trying to do everything… and just started with one small thing?

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or like you’re constantly “not doing enough”… this episode will give you a different way to approach it.

    • Why motivation is often misunderstood (and what to rely on instead)

    • The difference between inspiration and action—and why it matters

    • How starting small creates real momentum

    • Why breaking tasks down changes everything (especially for neurodivergent minds)

    • The concept of “future you”—and how it can guide better decisions

    • How to stop overwhelming yourself with big goals

    • Why giving yourself credit is more important than you think


    Nicole brings a perspective that replaces pressure with process—showing how small, consistent actions can build something much bigger over time.

    This episode is for:

    • Anyone who feels stuck waiting for motivation

    • People overwhelmed by big goals or long to-do lists

    • Neurodivergent individuals navigating executive function challenges

    • Creators, entrepreneurs, and high thinkers with lots of ideas—but trouble executing

    It doesn’t ask you to do more.
    It shows you how to start differently.


    Connect with Nicole:

    • Free gifts: nicoletuxbury.com/resources
    • Podcast: https://www.nicoletuxbury.com/podcast

    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/nictuxbury

    • Instagram: https://instagram.com/nicole_tuxbury

    • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@NicoleTuxbury

    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuxbee01

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletuxbury

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    27 mins
  • Diagnosed at 50: What Happens When You Finally Understand Your Brain? | Riffin with Tracy King
    May 21 2026

    What would change…
    if you finally understood why your brain works the way it does?


    In this episode of Riffin’ About Life, Brian sits down with Tracy King, who spent decades building a career, raising a family, and navigating life—without knowing she was autistic and ADHD.


    That clarity didn’t come until her early 50s.

    And when it did, it didn’t just bring relief.

    It brought questions.
    Grief.
    Reframing an entire lifetime of experiences.

    Tracy shares what it’s like to look back and realize how much of your life was spent adapting, masking, and pushing through, without the language to understand why it felt so hard.


    But this conversation doesn’t stay in the past.

    It moves into something more powerful:

    👉 What becomes possible when you do understand yourself?


    From redesigning how she works… to building a business that actually supports how her brain functions…
    to learning how to communicate needs clearly in relationships; this episode explores what it looks like to stop forcing yourself to fit… and start creating something that fits you.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s a better way to live, work, or relate to others—this conversation will give you a lot to think about.

    • What a late autism and ADHD diagnosis can bring up (beyond relief)

    • Why masking can make diagnosis—and self-understanding—more complicated

    • The connection between burnout, hormones, and neurodivergence

    • How Tracy went from “survival mode 24/7” to designing a sustainable life

    • Why traditional work structures don’t support every brain

    • How to communicate needs clearly in relationships (without guilt)

    • The role of curiosity in self-discovery—and why it matters


    Tracy brings a perspective that blends personal experience with real-world application—especially when it comes to work, leadership, and creating environments where different brains can thrive.

    This episode is for:

    • Adults exploring late diagnoses or self-discovery

    • Parents of neurodivergent kids

    • Professionals feeling burned out or out of alignment

    • Anyone questioning whether the “normal” way of doing things actually works

    It’s not about fixing yourself.
    It’s about understanding yourself—then building from there.


    Connect with Tracy:

    • Website: https://www.inspired-ed.com/

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracykingceo/

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    31 mins
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