EPISODE · Aug 26, 2025 · 58 MIN
Ep. 102 - Managing Stress When You Can't Catch a Break with Jasmine
from Autism for Badass Moms · host Rashidah Cartwright
In this heartfelt conversation, Jasmine shares her journey as a mother of a son with autism, discussing the challenges and triumphs she has faced along the way. From navigating the early signs of autism to the emotional toll of parenting a teenager, Jasmine emphasizes the importance of community, vulnerability, and self-care. She also highlights her experience as a nursing student while raising her son and the impact of writing children's books to raise awareness about autism. The conversation concludes with valuable advice for new autism moms, encouraging them to embrace their feelings and seek support.What we discuss:00:00 Introduction 01:40 Jasmine's Journey with Rece04:16 Navigating Autism Diagnosis and Early Signs07:27 The Challenges of Being a Nursing Student and a Mom10:22 The Importance of Community and Support13:21 Finding Strength in Vulnerability16:15 Overcoming Feeding Challenges19:00 Building a Support Network22:01 The Emotional Toll of Parenting a Child with Autism24:31 The Evolution of Parenting a Teen with Autism27:16 Self-Care Strategies for Caregivers29:49 The Impact of Hormones and Stress on Parenting32:56 The Journey of Writing a Book35:55 Advice for New Autism Moms38:40 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionsConnect with Jasmine:Instagram: www.instragram.com/jas.pooleResources Mentioned:Books by Jasmine Poole: "Rece Wants Cereal" and "Rece Takes Swimming"Book Referenced: Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley (1987) If you found Jasmine's episode informative and inspiring, please don't forget to subscribe and share this episode with another fellow badass mom or someone who you feel would benefit! Don't forget to check out Jasmine's books on Amazon and follow her journey on Instagram for more inspiration.FOLLOW US:Instagram: www.instagram.com/theabmpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/theabmpodcastYouTube: www.youtube.com/theabmpodcast
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In this heartfelt conversation, Jasmine shares her journey as a mother of a son with autism, discussing the challenges and triumphs she has faced along the way. From navigating the early signs of autism to the emotional toll of parenting a teenager, Jasmine emphasizes the importance of community, vulnerability, and self-care. She also highlights her experience as a nursing student while raising her son and the impact of writing children's books to raise awareness about autism. The conversation concludes with valuable advice for new autism moms, encouraging them to embrace their feelings and seek support.What we discuss:00:00 Introduction 01:40 Jasmine's Journey with Rece04:16 Navigating Autism Diagnosis and Early Signs07:27 The Challenges of Being a Nursing Student and a Mom10:22 The Importance of Community and Support13:21 Finding Strength in Vulnerability16:15 Overcoming Feeding Challenges19:00 Building a Support Network22:01 The Emotional Toll of Parenting a Child with Autism24:31 The Evolution of Parenting a Teen with Autism27:16 Self-Care Strategies for Caregivers29:49 The Impact of Hormones and Stress on Parenting32:56 The Journey of Writing a Book35:55 Advice for New Autism Moms38:40 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionsConnect with Jasmine:Instagram: www.instragram.com/jas.pooleResources Mentioned:Books by Jasmine Poole: "Rece Wants Cereal" and "Rece Takes Swimming"Book Referenced: Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley (1987) If you found Jasmine's episode informative and inspiring, please don't forget to subscribe and share this episode with another fellow badass mom or someone who you feel would benefit! Don't forget to check out Jasmine's books on Amazon and follow her journey on Instagram for more inspiration.FOLLOW US:Instagram: www.instagram.com/theabmpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/theabmpodcastYouTube: www.youtube.com/theabmpodcast
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