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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 1H 39M

The Autism Female Empowerment Movement. Conversation with N'Kiyla Jasmine Thomas

from Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America · host Tabitha Zeigler

In this week's episode, I travel to Oklahoma to meet N'Kiyla Jasmine Thomas, candidate for US Senate, who shares her journey as an autism mom, nurse, and military spouse. Jasmine and I discuss the importance of indigenous rights, environmental stewardship, and the role of matriarchy in her culture. She also opens up about her personal experiences with motherhood, navigating healthcare systems, and the challenges of being a single mother. Jasmine's advocacy for autism awareness and the need for resources highlights the struggles faced by families in similar situations. This was such a wide-ranging discussion, and I'm thankful to Jasmine for her time. I think in turn she was appreciative of having the opportunity and the platform to dive deeper into these topics, to go past the sound bite and short clip. We explore the challenges faced by millennials and younger generations, including the impact of capitalism on mental health, the importance of empathy and community responsibility, and the role of young leaders in politics. We talk about the need for a more equitable society, the influence of money on social dynamics, and the complexities of racial identity. Ultimately, this conversation is a message about the importance of working together to build a better America for future generations. We need to be thinking not just 12 months or 2 years ahead, but what kind of society do we want to build, or dare I say: rebuild?You can learn more about Jasmine and her campaign here:Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.jasmineforok.comInstagram: @nkiylaforoklahomaTikTok: @jasmineforokFacebook: N’Kiyla 'Jasmine' Thomas: U.S. Senate 2026Contact Tabitha:[email protected]

In this week's episode, I travel to Oklahoma to meet N'Kiyla Jasmine Thomas, candidate for US Senate, who shares her journey as an autism mom, nurse, and military spouse. Jasmine and I discuss the importance of indigenous rights, environmental stewardship, and the role of matriarchy in her culture. She also opens up about her personal experiences with motherhood, navigating healthcare systems, and the challenges of being a single mother. Jasmine's advocacy for autism awareness and the need for resources highlights the struggles faced by families in similar situations. This was such a wide-ranging discussion, and I'm thankful to Jasmine for her time. I think in turn she was appreciative of having the opportunity and the platform to dive deeper into these topics, to go past the sound bite and short clip. We explore the challenges faced by millennials and younger generations, including the impact of capitalism on mental health, the importance of empathy and community responsibility, and the role of young leaders in politics. We talk about the need for a more equitable society, the influence of money on social dynamics, and the complexities of racial identity. Ultimately, this conversation is a message about the importance of working together to build a better America for future generations. We need to be thinking not just 12 months or 2 years ahead, but what kind of society do we want to build, or dare I say: rebuild?You can learn more about Jasmine and her campaign here:Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.jasmineforok.comInstagram: @nkiylaforoklahomaTikTok: @jasmineforokFacebook: N’Kiyla 'Jasmine' Thomas: U.S. Senate 2026Contact Tabitha:[email protected]

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