• “WHAT IF AUTISM ISN’T WHAT WE THINK?”
    Apr 3 2026

    What if the body isn’t broken… but trying to heal?

    In this episode of Mission Unstoppable, Frankie Picasso sits down with Dr. Jeffrey Knight to challenge everything we think we know about autism, healing, and the body’s natural intelligence.

    Dr. Knight doesn’t claim to “treat” autism.
    Instead, he works with families to support the body’s ability to regulate, repair, and function at its highest potential.

    Because what if the body already knows what to do…
    and we’ve just been getting in the way?

    Together, Frankie and Dr. Knight explore a different lens… one that focuses on:
    • The body as a self healing system
    • The role of the nervous system and inflammation
    • Gut health and environmental factors
    • Why symptoms may be signals, not problems
    • What real support for children and families can look like

    This is not a one size fits all conversation.
    It is an invitation to think differently.

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    10 mins
  • 6 Women Changing the World | Podcasthon Special
    Mar 20 2026

    Today’s episode is part of Podcasthon, a global movement uniting podcasters to use their voices for good.

    Frankie Picasso brings together six powerful women, each championing a cause that is changing lives.

    From mental health and cancer research to women’s dignity, education, and the fight against human trafficking, this conversation is a reminder of what’s possible when purpose meets action.

    Featured causes include

    Frankie Picasso-Rural to Action-transforming lives in rural communities by expanding education, supporting health, and creating opportunities for young people to build sustainable futures.
    Patty Farmer -HeartProfit supporting mental health innovation
    Shirley Enebrad -Blood Cancer United advancing research and care
    Jess Sato -Days for Girls addressing period poverty
    Debbie Saviano -ACE expanding education and opportunity & Jaco Booyens Ministries and

    Arlene Washburn supported -Atlas Free fighting human trafficking

    Listen. Share. Act.
    Every voice matters and today, yours is part of the impact.

    Please subscribe

    To watch the video go to bit.ly/thegoodradio00:00 Welcome & Podcasthon Introduction
    1:37 Introducing 6 Women Changing the World
    05:38 Featured Causes & Missions
    (HeartProfit, Blood Cancer United, Days for Girls, ACE, Rural to Action, Atlas Free, Jaco Booyens Ministries)
    19:00 The Conversation Deepens
    (Real stories, perspectives, and lived experiences)
    32:00 Women, Impact & Shared Purpose
    45:00 Reflections on Change & Collective Power
    55:00 Final Thoughts & Call to Action

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • From Visibility to Viability How Patty Farmer Turned Influence into Income
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of Mission Unstoppable, Frankie Picasso sat down with Patty Farmer for a bold, high-energy conversation about leadership, endurance, and what it really means to take up space without apology.Honest, funny, and unscripted, this episode is a powerful reminder that showing up fully is not about being liked — it’s about being real.


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    47 mins
  • Christmas Movie Premiere on Mars
    Nov 6 2025

    Mission Unstoppable host Frankie Picasso will go anywhere to get a great interview.

    This episode takes us on a journey that’s literally out of this world. Producer Margo McHugh, co-founder of Floating Lava Studios, joins us to talk about her latest film, Spirit of Christmas Station — a story that’s already making history before it even premieres.

    Margo, along with her business and life partner Mathew Montgomery, has spent over a decade creating stories for screens big and small, with projects landing on Netflix, Hulu, Freeform, Amazon Prime, Tubi, and more. But this time, the story goes cosmic.

    On Red Planet Day — November 28, 2025, the film will premiere inside NASA’s simulated Martian habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, where Matt is currently living and working as part of NASA’s second CHAPEA mission — a 378-day analog mission to Mars.

    It’s the first movie premiere ever held on “Mars,” and the real-life love story behind it is as inspiring as the film itself. Tune in for a conversation that blends cinema, science, and the human spirit — proving that when creativity and courage collide, the sky isn’t the limit.

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    36 mins
  • The Re-Animation of Owen Suskind
    Sep 26 2025

    Mission Unstoppable host Frankie Picasso welcomes guest Cornelia Kennedy Suskind, Mother to Owen Suskind who shares her life and experiences raising both her sons, Walter and Owen, the latter who was diagnosed with Regressive Autism.
    The Suskind family are all featured in the award winning documentary, Life Animated, a film directed by Award Winning Director Roger Ross Williams.
    The film is a coming of age story about a young man ( Owen) who lost his ability to speak as a child and retreated into his own world populated by Disney characters. Eventually his family discovered a unique way to communicate with their son by immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney Films.The film is based on the book, “Life, Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes and Autism” written by Owen's father, Pulitzer Prize winner Ron Suskind and his wife Cornelia. This delightful, heartwarming and encouraging story,follows Owen as he graduates to adulthood and takes his first steps toward independence.

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    58 mins
  • Just Because You CAN, Should YOU?
    Sep 10 2025

    Mission Unstoppable Host, Frankie Picasso speaks with Filmmaker, Director, author and MOTHER, Nicole Conn, about her 12 x award winning documentary, 'little man', the true story about the emergency birth of her micro preemie son, Nicholas, born at 25 weeks-weighing 1 pound to a surrogate mom who was about to stroke out.

    When everyone was telling her to let him go, her head and heart said NO. Nicole and Nicholas's courageous journey became ‘little man’—a raw, heart-wrenching, award-winning documentary filmed before, during, and long after her son Nicholas’s struggle for life.If you want to see or hear a true story where love prevailed, this is it. You can rent the film https://nicoleconnfilmsglobal.com/

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    23 mins
  • Are you Ready to Give up Being an Imposter?
    Sep 4 2025

    🔥 Ever feel like you don’t belong… even when you’ve earned your seat at the table?
    You’re NOT alone — and you’re definitely not broken. 💡

    This week on #MissionUnstoppable, Frankie Picasso sits down with Jen CokenExecutive Leadership Coach, Speaker & Best-Selling Author — to reveal how to turn imposter syndrome into your SUPERPOWER! 🚀✨

    From being a pioneer in the STEM field to coaching powerhouse women worldwide, Jen shares the strategies from her best-selling book, “Make Imposter Syndrome Your Superpower”, and why every woman — in STEM or otherwise — needs to hear this! 💜

    🎧 Tune in, get inspired, and start leading with confidence!

    #MissionUnstoppable #JenCoken #ImposterSyndrome #WomenInLeadership #STEMWomen #FemaleLeaders #WomenEmpowerment #ExecutiveCoaching #PodcastPromo #MakeItHappen #LeadWithConfidence

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    55 mins
  • Before They Were Criminals- Children who Commit Violent Crimes
    Jul 13 2025

    Frankie Picasso and her guest, Dr. Smith, a renowned expert in child and adolescent development and the author of Before Their Crimes: What We’re Misunderstanding About Childhood Trauma, Youth Crime, and the Path to Healing, joins Frankie for an eye-opening conversation about Children who commit heinous crimes and how they arrive at that juncture in their lives. Were they born bad? Are their parents or lack of, at fault? Do we owe our children ( by our I mean society) an apology for letting them down?

    Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)—the hidden wounds shaping lives and, in some cases, leading to tragic outcomes are real. Bad things happen to a lot of us, but they don't always result in us killing someone. Why them and not us?

    With 35 years of clinical practice and academic leadership at USC’s Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Dr. Smith unpacks the science and soul behind the choices children make under the weight of toxic stress and trauma.

    She candidly addresses:

    ✔️ Why some children commit unthinkable acts

    ✔️ How our stress response systems can be permanently altered

    ✔️ The role environment plays in shaping behavior

    ✔️ What true healing from trauma looks like—and how it can begin

    And yes, the Menendez Brothers’ recent bid for resentencing is part of the conversation—offering timely context to a national conversation about justice, trauma, and what we owe the youngest among us.


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    49 mins