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Diagnosed With Autism at 44 | Thomas Hassel’s Story
May 12, 2026
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The Reality of Growing Up With a Brother With a Rare Disability with Amanda Owen
Apr 28, 2026
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Growing Up With Autistic Siblings: The Arellano Story
Apr 14, 2026
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8-Year-Old Speaks Up for His Autistic Brothers
Mar 31, 2026
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From Early Diagnosis to College: Gabriel’s story
Mar 17, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() Diagnosed With Autism at 44 | Thomas Hassel’s Story | What is it like being diagnosed with autism later in life?In this honest and emotional episode, Thomas Hassel shares his journey from struggling in school as a teenager to finally receiving an autism diagnosis at age 44. He talks about becoming a self-advocate, serving the autism community for over 15 years, and the difficult reality of family relationships changing over time.You’ll hear:• The experience of receiving an adult autism diagnosis• How autism can go unnoticed for years• The importance of self-advocacy in the disability community• Family dynamics after parents pass away• What it means to build purpose through advocacy• The emotional reality of loneliness and connectionThomas also shares his work with the Autism Society Greater Harrisburg Area, adult autism support groups, and organizations helping autistic individuals speak up for themselves.This episode is for autistic adults, families, siblings, educators, and anyone wanting a deeper understanding of adult autism and self-advocacy.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, neurodiversity, family relationships, and lived experiences. | — | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() The Reality of Growing Up With a Brother With a Rare Disability with Amanda Owen | What happens when a sibling becomes the future caregiver?In this deeply emotional episode, Amanda shares her journey growing up with her brother Nick, who has a rare chromosomal condition. She talks about how being a special needs sibling shaped her identity, her career, and her purpose in life. From childhood guilt to building a nonprofit that now supports hundreds of families, her story reveals the side of caregiving that most people never see.You’ll hear:The emotional reality of growing up with a sibling with support needsWhy families should focus on happiness over milestonesThe internal pressure siblings carry but rarely talk aboutWhat it means to prepare for long-term caregivingThe conversations families avoid about the futureHow lived experience can shape a purpose-driven careerThis episode is for siblings, parents, caregivers, and anyone navigating life with a loved one who needs ongoing support. It’s an honest look at love, responsibility, and the strength it takes to step into a role that never really ends.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, neurodiversity, sibling experiences, and building long-term support systems.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/ | — | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Growing Up With Autistic Siblings: The Arellano Story | What is it like growing up with not one, but two brothers on the autism spectrum?In this episode, Joel and Serena share their experience as siblings to Alex and Mateo. They talk about early signs, ABA therapy, sensory overload in public spaces, fighting for school support, and why patience matters more than anything. They also open up about advocating in restaurants, dealing with stares, and preparing for a future where they will continue to support their brothers.You’ll hear:- The reality of growing up in a large family with autism- How siblings naturally step into caregiving roles- Why patience and understanding matter in public spaces- The process of fighting for services and support- Sensory overload and how music helps regulate- What long-term sibling commitment looks likeThis episode is for siblings, parents, educators, and families navigating autism support systems. It reminds us that autism affects the whole family — but it can also strengthen bonds in powerful ways.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, sibling stories, advocacy, and building inclusive communities.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/ | — | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 8-Year-Old Speaks Up for His Autistic Brothers | What can an 8-year-old teach us about autism, bullying, and love?In this powerful episode, Ryann shares what it’s like growing up with two brothers on the autism spectrum. He talks about protecting them, standing up against bullying, and feeling proud when they learn new words. His honesty reminds us that autism does not define a person’s worth — every child deserves respect.You’ll hear:- A sibling’s perspective on autism- The reality of bullying and why it must stop- How schools can better support autistic students- The importance of patience and gentle communication- Why early words like “help” and “open” are big victories- How siblings can become strong advocatesThis episode is for parents, siblings, educators, and anyone who wants to build a more understanding world for autistic children.Autistic kids are not “less than.” They are learning, growing, and working hard every day.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, family life, sibling advocacy, and inclusion.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/ | — | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() From Early Diagnosis to College: Gabriel’s story | What is it like growing up with a sibling on the autism spectrum?In this heartfelt episode, Sophia shares her experience growing up alongside her brother, who was diagnosed with autism at 18 months. She opens up about childhood jealousy, therapy sessions, school challenges, advocacy, and how their bond grew stronger over time. Today, her brother is a college student, independent, and thriving in his own way.You’ll hear:- What autism looks like across different support needs- The impact of early therapy and communication growth- The sibling perspective that is rarely discussed- How to advocate for someone on the spectrum- Why autism is not one-size-fits-all- How this journey inspired a future career in behavioral therapyThis episode is for siblings, parents, educators, caregivers, and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of autism and family dynamics. It’s a reminder that progress is personal, growth takes time, and strong sibling bonds matter.Subscribe for more real conversations about autism, neurodiversity, family life, and building supportive communities.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/ | — | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() What It’s Really Like Growing Up With Autistic Siblings | What is it really like growing up in a family with autism?In this emotional and honest episode, a mother and daughter share their real-life experience raising and living alongside two siblings on the autism spectrum. From early diagnosis to communication struggles, 24-hour care needs, and preparing for the future, this conversation explores the strength, patience, and love required in a special needs household.You’ll hear:- What siblings of autistic children experience growing up- The fear parents carry about the future- The importance of early intervention and support programs like CVRC and ATP- Why independence and discipline matter for special needs childrenThis episode is for parents, siblings, caregivers, and anyone who wants to better understand autism spectrum disorder and the reality behind the label.If you are raising a child with autism or love someone who is, this conversation will remind you that you are not alone.Subscribe for more honest conversations about autism, parenting, special needs advocacy, and building long-term support systems.Connect with us:Instagram: @werockclovisFacebook: @werockclovisTikTok: @werockclovisWebsite: werockthespectrumclovis.com/ | — |
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1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
