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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 25 MIN

Inclusive Employment with Autism Mom Kelly Castro with Carson’s Cookie Dough

from Inchstones with Sarah | Autism Parenting & Neurodiversity Insights · host Sarah Kernion | Profound Autism Mom and Caregiver Advocate

Autism motherhood often carries an unspoken fear about the future: what happens when childhood services end and adulthood begins? In this conversation, Sarah Kernion speaks with Kelly Castro about how that fear became the foundation for something larger than survival—a social enterprise creating meaningful employment and community for young adults with disabilities. Kelly shares her journey as a mother, caregiver, and entrepreneur after realizing her son Carson deserved more than limited options and lowered expectations. What began as worry evolved into Carson’s Cookie Dough, a business rooted in inclusion, dignity, and purpose. This episode centers caregiver stories and the reality many autism parenting families quietly hold: adulthood can feel uncertain, especially for individuals with higher support needs and nonspeaking autism. Through inchstones—small but meaningful steps—Kelly built opportunities not only for her son, but for an entire community of young adults too often excluded from traditional employment spaces. The conversation explores autism motherhood, caregiving, entrepreneurship, and the power of community support in creating sustainable paths toward belonging and independence. At its core, this is a story about refusing to let fear define the future.Kelly Castro is a mom and the founder of Carson’s Cookie Dough and Just a Taste of NJ, mission-driven businesses challenging how the workforce includes individuals with disabilities. Inspired by her 9-year-old son Carson, who is on the autism spectrum, and the reality that nearly 80% of autistic adults are unemployed, she set out to build a business where intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals are essential, not an afterthought. What started as a small bakery has grown into a multi-channel operation. Kelly is now building  scalable model to bridge the gap between education and employment, proving inclusion is not charity, but smart business. Chapters (00:00:01) - Inch Zones: Kelly Castro on the Autism Journey(00:01:05) - The Journey of Motherhood with Autism(00:03:30) - Carson's Cookie Dough(00:09:15) - One woman's touching message about autism(00:10:00) - Cookie Dough: Bringing a Special Needs Kitchen to Life(00:16:06) - The ripple of inclusion(00:16:43) - How Having a Son With Autism Changed My Identity(00:22:25) - Carson's Cookie Dough: A Mother's Journey

Autism motherhood often carries an unspoken fear about the future: what happens when childhood services end and adulthood begins? In this conversation, Sarah Kernion speaks with Kelly Castro about how that fear became the foundation for something larger than survival—a social enterprise creating meaningful employment and community for young adults with disabilities. Kelly shares her journey as a mother, caregiver, and entrepreneur after realizing her son Carson deserved more than limited options and lowered expectations. What began as worry evolved into Carson’s Cookie Dough, a business rooted in inclusion, dignity, and purpose. This episode centers caregiver stories and the reality many autism parenting families quietly hold: adulthood can feel uncertain, especially for individuals with higher support needs and nonspeaking autism. Through inchstones—small but meaningful steps—Kelly built opportunities not only for her son, but for an entire community of young adults too often excluded from traditional employment spaces. The conversation explores autism motherhood, caregiving, entrepreneurship, and the power of community support in creating sustainable paths toward belonging and independence. At its core, this is a story about refusing to let fear define the future.Kelly Castro is a mom and the founder of Carson’s Cookie Dough and Just a Taste of NJ, mission-driven businesses challenging how the workforce includes individuals with disabilities. Inspired by her 9-year-old son Carson, who is on the autism spectrum, and the reality that nearly 80% of autistic adults are unemployed, she set out to build a business where intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals are essential, not an afterthought. What started as a small bakery has grown into a multi-channel operation. Kelly is now building  scalable model to bridge the gap between education and employment, proving inclusion is not charity, but smart business.

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