VIDEO SERIES

VOICES OF PEACE

Voices of Peace is a video reflection series created by Lynn, inspired by advocates, authors, experts, and lived voices in the autism and neurodivergent community—as well as coaches, teachers, and thought leaders who make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.

Each episode offers a moment of grounding, insight, and compassion—connecting what Lynn teaches through the PEACE Practice with the wisdom of those who whose work enriches the lives of many.

Explore the videos below and join us for a new Voice of Peace each week.

PEACE: A Framework for Calm, Connection, and Change

In this short opening video, Lynn shares the moment that changed how she understood PEACE, not as something we achieve, but something we practice.

The PEACE framework grew from this insight and became the foundation for Voices of Peace, a reflection series exploring how regulation, compassion, and connection support real life.

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Voice of Peace #1: Apolo Ohno | Hard Pivot

In this Voice of Peace, we reflect on Apolo Ohno’s Hard Pivot and what it means to redefine identity when old measures of success no longer fit. Through the PEACE Practice, this reflection explores pausing, grieving old identities, and choosing who you become—especially in seasons of transition, pressure, and change.

Learn more about Apolo Ohno: www.apoloohno.com

 

Voice of Peace #2: Dr. Amit Sood | Training the Mind Toward Calm

In this Voice of Peace, we learn Dr. Amit Sood’s work on stress, attention, and resilience—and how peace is built by retraining the mind toward compassion, meaning, and connection. Through the PEACE Practice, this reflection offers simple, research-backed ways to calm the nervous system and reduce stress in daily life.

Learn more about Dr. Amit Sood and explore his work: www.amitsood.com

 

Voice of Peace #3: Dr. Marc Brackett | Emotional Intelligence in Action

In this Voice of Peace, we explore Dr. Marc Brackett’s work on emotional intelligence and the power of understanding emotions rather than suppressing them. Through the PEACE Practice, this reflection explores how naming, validating, and working skillfully with emotions builds regulation, connection, and wiser choices.

Learn more about Dr. Marc Brackett and the RULER framework for emotional intelligence: marcbrackett.com/ruler

 

Voice of Peace #4: Dr. Ross Greene | Turning Conflict Into Collaboration

In this Voice of Peace, we reflect on Dr. Ross Greene’s reminder that “kids do well if they can”—and how behavior is communication, not defiance. Through the PEACE Practice, this reflection explores how pausing, empathizing, and collaborating can turn conflict into connection.

Learn more about Dr. Ross Greene and his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions approach: livesinthebalance.org

 

Voice of Peace #5: Dr. Stephen Porges | Nervous System Safety and Peace

In this Voice of Peace, we discover Dr. Stephen Porges’ work on nervous system safety and Polyvagal Theory, and how peace emerges when the body feels safe enough to stay present. Through the PEACE Practice, this reflection explores how regulation, co-regulation, and small signals of safety support connection and collaboration.

Learn more about Dr. Stephen Porges and Polyvagal Theory: www.stephenporges.com