Fiona is mama to Casey, a 2 year old living with Prader-Willi syndrome. She shared with me her birth story and the challenges that arose from some common PWS characteristics. We also talked diagnosis, not looking too far ahead, and the beautiful lessons that can be learned from being the mother to a child born with a genetic condition. I also share a recently written piece called, “This Is Not Political.”
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Fiona is mama to Casey, a 2 year old living with Prader-Willi syndrome. She shared with me her birth story and the challenges that arose from some common PWS characteristics. We also talked diagnosis, not looking too far ahead, and the beautiful lessons that can be learned from being the mother to a child born with a genetic condition. I also share a recently written piece called, “This Is Not Political.”
Ep 72: Autism, Bullying, Advocacy with Jimmy Clare
Walking with Freya
42 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 72: Autism, Bullying, Advocacy with Jimmy Clare
Jimmy Clare is a motivational speaker, Autism advocate, and creator of the Crazy Fitness Guy website and host of the podcast, “Crazy Fitness Guy, Healthy Living Podcast”
He describes himself as “slightly autistic” and sees his position as a bridge between worlds. In this episode, Jimmy talks about bullied in school and how he eventually found the confidence and strength to stand up to his bullies. We talk about some signs of bullying and what parents can do if they find that their child is experiencing this. One of the lessons he hopes people learn from his story is to dispel the negative myth that Autism is a disease that needs to be cured.
Jimmy is on roughly 25 social media platforms so the easiest way to learn more about him and his work is to visit crazyfitnessguy.com
Walking with Freya
Fiona is mama to Casey, a 2 year old living with Prader-Willi syndrome. She shared with me her birth story and the challenges that arose from some common PWS characteristics. We also talked diagnosis, not looking too far ahead, and the beautiful lessons that can be learned from being the mother to a child born with a genetic condition. I also share a recently written piece called, “This Is Not Political.”