Podcasts

Peter Attia & Trenna Sutcliffe Discuss Autism

This podcast is hosted by Peter Attia MD with Trenna Sutcliffe as a guest. If you enjoyed this podcast with Dr Attia, please be sure to check out the rest of his videos. Peter Attia MD YouTube Channel

Holistic Care for Autistic Children:
A Journey Over the Decades

In this podcast, Dr. Sutcliffe speaks about the history and current diagnoses of autism with Derick Hamilton.

Mom Driven, Doctor Aligned

Join Agatha Relota Luczo and Dr. Alan Greene with special guest Trenna Sutcliffe

Published December 22, 2020 by Dr. Greene

At this point in the pandemic, most folks are feeling the effects of extended isolation. Spending the vast majority of time at home for months on end takes its toll, especially on kids and teenagers who are used to spending ample amounts of time with their peers. So how do we ensure that their social and emotional development continues while most children are attending school remotely?

Dr. Trenna Sutcliffe of the Sutcliffe Clinic joins us today to share her favorite methods for encouraging healthy emotional learning, which is just as vital as keeping up with an academic curriculum. Learning tools that support emotional regulation, healthy self-image, and a strong sense of empathy are best modeled and encouraged by parents first and foremost, and being home provides abundant opportunities to tune into your child’s needs, spend quality time together and play a part in their emotional development through setting positive examples. Listen in and learn specific ways to implement behavior modification and social-emotional growth that will benefit your child well into adulthood.

Please check out the rest of the Mom Driven, Doctor Aligned audio podcast with Dr. Greene.

Imperfect Leaders

 

Jeffrey Cohn, Podcast Host, with guest Dr. Trenna Sutcliffe

 

Published April 27, 2025 by Imperfect Leaders

“Think Different”. That was the iconic tagline popularized by legendary Apple Founder, Steve Jobs.

Autistic children have significant challenges – at work and at home. No doubt about it.

But they also have a competitive advantage in the world of innovative leadership – they think different. Which begs the question – can autistic children develop into innovative leaders – in society and in business?

To help us answer this question, we talk today with Dr. Trenna Sutcliffe. She created the world-renowned Sutcliffe Clinic, that is like a mini-Mayo Clinic, taking a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach to helping neurodiverse children reach their full potential and lead happier, more productive lives.

Find other episodes of the Imperfect Leaders podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

Christopher Mag

With guest Dr. Trenna Sutcliffe