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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 58 MIN

Ep. 132 - Divorce. Twin Loss. Autism. And Still Standing with Jennifer

from Autism for Badass Moms · host Rashidah Cartwright

In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Autism for Badass Moms, host Rashidah sits down with Jennifer Amoako, a devoted mother, autism advocate, and a true example of resilience in the face of life’s toughest challenges.Jennifer is raising her 4-year-old daughter, Saiylor, who was diagnosed with autism at just two years old. But her journey didn’t begin — or end — there. In the same year as her daughter’s diagnosis, Jennifer endured the heartbreaking loss of one of her twins during pregnancy, all while navigating the emotional weight of a divorce. Layers of grief, change, and uncertainty collided — yet she found a way to keep going.Through honesty, strength, and unconditional love, Jennifer turned her pain into purpose. Today, she uses her platform to document her family’s autism journey, offering a real, unfiltered look into everyday life — the highs, the challenges, and everything in between.In this episode, we discuss: 00:00 Podcast Welcome00:58 Episode Stakes02:10 Meet Jennifer04:20 Early Signs Noticed07:02 Diagnosis Push08:35 Reframing Autism10:11 Hospital Wake Up11:35 Faith and Support15:35 Finding Advocacy Voice20:00 Sharing Online25:54 Bright Family Content28:55 Media and Mission31:59 Raising Self Advocates32:36 Adult Services Reality Check33:29 Workplace Inclusion Goals35:46 AAC Breakthroughs37:33 Build Your Support Tribe39:39 Therapy Team Routine41:03 Let Kids Lead Socially44:35 Safety Versus Independence45:04 Find Jen Online48:14 Advice After Diagnosis51:09 The Work Behind Progress55:03 Unapologetically Me56:26 Final Thanks and Call to Share57:32 Apply to Be a GuestConnect with Jennifer AmoakoInternational Panel Contributor ~ Speaker ~ Parent AdvocateJennifer’s impact doesn’t stop at her personal story.She has taken her advocacy to a global level, serving as a Panel Contributor for the international session, “Let’s Learn About Autism,” where she represented the United States as a parent advocate. Alongside African doctors in the diaspora across the UK, Germany, Spain, and the U.S., Jennifer shared her lived experience — from diagnosis to early intervention and advocacy — while also speaking on emotional resilience as a mother navigating autism. She contributed to a global Q&A discussion for a diverse Twi and English-speaking audience during this internationally hosted Zoom event.Jennifer has also been featured across multiple media platforms, amplifying awareness and education around autism:• Frederick Lifestyle Magazine — where she shared her powerful story, “Learning to Hear My Daughter” • WTOP News — interviewed as a parent advocate discussing early diagnosis and family support • Good Morning Frederick Podcast — where she spoke on autism awareness and community advocacy Her voice has also reached academic spaces. As a guest speaker at Frederick Community College, Jennifer has educated future professionals by sharing what it truly means to raise a child with autism — offering real-life insight into therapies, diagnosis, and advocacy from a parent’s perspective.Jennifer’s advocacy focuses on:• Early autism identification • Parent empowerment and advocacy • Navigating therapies (OT, Speech, ABA) • Neurodiversity education • Cultural conversations around autism • Building community awareness and supportInstagram: www.instagram.com/saiylor_roseIf this episode resonated with you:• Follow the Autism for Badass Moms Podcast on your favorite platform• Leave a review to help other autism moms find this community• Share this episode with a parent who may feel unseen or misunderstoodInstagram: www.instagram.com/theabmpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/theabmpodcastYouTube: autismforbadassmomsJoin us every Tuesday for more inspiring stories and insightful discussions that empower and uplift.

In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Autism for Badass Moms, host Rashidah sits down with Jennifer Amoako, a devoted mother, autism advocate, and a true example of resilience in the face of life’s toughest challenges.Jennifer is raising her 4-year-old daughter, Saiylor, who was diagnosed with autism at just two years old. But her journey didn’t begin — or end — there. In the same year as her daughter’s diagnosis, Jennifer endured the heartbreaking loss of one of her twins during pregnancy, all while navigating the emotional weight of a divorce. Layers of grief, change, and uncertainty collided — yet she found a way to keep going.Through honesty, strength, and unconditional love, Jennifer turned her pain into purpose. Today, she uses her platform to document her family’s autism journey, offering a real, unfiltered look into everyday life — the highs, the challenges, and everything in between.In this episode, we discuss: 00:00 Podcast Welcome00:58 Episode Stakes02:10 Meet Jennifer04:20 Early Signs Noticed07:02 Diagnosis Push08:35 Reframing Autism10:11 Hospital Wake Up11:35 Faith and Support15:35 Finding Advocacy Voice20:00 Sharing Online25:54 Bright Family Content28:55 Media and Mission31:59 Raising Self Advocates32:36 Adult Services Reality Check33:29 Workplace Inclusion Goals35:46 AAC Breakthroughs37:33 Build Your Support Tribe39:39 Therapy Team Routine41:03 Let Kids Lead Socially44:35 Safety Versus Independence45:04 Find Jen Online48:14 Advice After Diagnosis51:09 The Work Behind Progress55:03 Unapologetically Me56:26 Final Thanks and Call to Share57:32 Apply to Be a GuestConnect with Jennifer AmoakoInternational Panel Contributor ~ Speaker ~ Parent AdvocateJennifer’s impact doesn’t stop at her personal story.She has taken her advocacy to a global level, serving as a Panel Contributor for the international session, “Let’s Learn About Autism,” where she represented the United States as a parent advocate. Alongside African doctors in the diaspora across the UK, Germany, Spain, and the U.S., Jennifer shared her lived experience — from diagnosis to early intervention and advocacy — while also speaking on emotional resilience as a mother navigating autism. She contributed to a global Q&A discussion for a diverse Twi and English-speaking audience during this internationally hosted Zoom event.Jennifer has also been featured across multiple media platforms, amplifying awareness and education around autism:• Frederick Lifestyle Magazine — where she shared her powerful story, “Learning to Hear My Daughter” • WTOP News — interviewed as a parent advocate discussing early diagnosis and family support • Good Morning Frederick Podcast — where she spoke on autism awareness and community advocacy Her voice has also reached academic spaces. As a guest speaker at Frederick Community College, Jennifer has educated future professionals by sharing what it truly means to raise a child with autism — offering real-life insight into therapies, diagnosis, and advocacy from a parent’s perspective.Jennifer’s advocacy focuses on:• Early autism identification • Parent empowerment and advocacy • Navigating therapies (OT, Speech, ABA) • Neurodiversity education • Cultural conversations around autism • Building community awareness and supportInstagram: www.instagram.com/saiylor_roseIf this episode resonated with you:• Follow the Autism for Badass Moms Podcast on your favorite platform• Leave a review to help other autism moms find this community• Share this episode with a parent who may feel unseen or misunderstoodInstagram: www.instagram.com/theabmpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/theabmpodcastYouTube: autismforbadassmomsJoin us every Tuesday for more inspiring stories and insightful discussions that empower and uplift.

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In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Autism for Badass Moms, host Rashidah sits down with Jennifer Amoako, a devoted mother, autism advocate, and a true example of resilience in the face of life’s toughest challenges.Jennifer is raising her...

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