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

podcast March 31, 2026


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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 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 Welcome

00:58 Episode Stakes

02:10 Meet Jennifer

04:20 Early Signs Noticed

07:02 Diagnosis Push

08:35 Reframing Autism

10:11 Hospital Wake Up

11:35 Faith and Support

15:35 Finding Advocacy Voice

20:00 Sharing Online

25:54 Bright Family Content

28:55 Media and Mission

31:59 Raising Self Advocates

32:36 Adult Services Reality Check

33:29 Workplace Inclusion Goals

35:46 AAC Breakthroughs

37:33 Build Your Support Tribe

39:39 Therapy Team Routine

41:03 Let Kids Lead Socially

44:35 Safety Versus Independence

45:04 Find Jen Online

48:14 Advice After Diagnosis

51:09 The Work Behind Progress

55:03 Unapologetically Me

56:26 Final Thanks and Call to Share

57:32 Apply to Be a Guest

Connect with Jennifer Amoako

International Panel Contributor ~ Speaker ~ Parent Advocate

Jennifer’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 support

Instagram: www.instagram.com/saiylor_rose

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