
 Why Should I Trust You?
 Why Should I Trust You? Special Episode: A Conversation with MAHA Moms & Science Communicators About Autism
 Oct 18, 2025 
 01:32:02 
On this special episode—the latest in our series of conversations that bring together people who rarely talk to each other—we hear from different perspectives on autism in a no-holds-barred discussion about this pivotal moment.
Joining us are two MAHA moms raising children with autism, Science editor-in-chief Holden Thorp—who was diagnosed with autism as an adult—and Dr. Rachael Bedard, a physician and science communicator.
President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made finding a cause a top issue, putting autism—and the families living with it—squarely in the national spotlight. They’ve pointed to Tylenol use during pregnancy as a possible cause, sounding big alarm bells and triggering backlash.
Today, we move past the politics and the noise to ask some bigger questions: Is Kennedy disrupting the status quo—or distorting it? And is this the kind of change that autistic people and parents actually want?
Hosts:
Brinda Adhikari
Tom Johnson
Maggie Bartlett
Dr. Mark Abdelmalek
Guests:
Jennifer Phillips, MAHA mom, has a daughter living with autism, founder Make a Stand 4 Autism
Holden Thorp, editor in chief, Science; was diagnosed as being on the ASD spectrum as an adult
April Robinson, MAHA mom, has a son living with autism; works with Voice for Choice
Dr. Rachael Bedard, physician, journalist, works with caregivers managing serious illness
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