Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month with Special Guest Bri: Seeing the World Through Her Daughter's Eyes

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 32 MIN

Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month with Special Guest Bri: Seeing the World Through Her Daughter's Eyes

from It’ll Always Be Fun with Brooke and Miranda · host itllalwaysbefun

This week, we’re kicking off our Autism Awareness & Acceptance series with our sweet friend Bri as she shares what life looks like raising her 5-year-old daughter on the spectrum. Bri opens up about what the diagnosis journey looked like, the things people often misunderstand about autism, and the beautiful, unique ways her daughter sees the world. She also shares the challenges, the victories, and what she wishes other parents—and the people around them—knew. This episode is honest, encouraging, and full of heart. Whether you’re parenting a child on the spectrum, love someone who is, or simply want to learn how to be more understanding and inclusive, we hope this conversation helps you see autism through a more compassionate lens. Every child deserves to be celebrated for exactly who they are—and every parent deserves to know they’re not alone. Be sure to follow along because we have several more special guests joining us throughout this series to share their stories, encouragement, and insight. The intro song for this series set is a new release by local artist Jalyn Short, called No Single Word. You can check out more of Jalyn's music here! https://linktr.ee/JalynShortMusic?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=a6806690-19ef-4659-8253-afd0c5c40b00 And remember… when we’re together, it’ll always be fun!  

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