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In this episode of Talk to Me Sis, host Talk To Me Sis welcomes June Jones, the mother of James from Love on the Spectrum. The conversation explores June's background, her experiences as a mother, and the challenges she faced in navigating James's early development and diagnosis on the autism spectrum. June shares insights into the educational system, the importance of advocacy, and the dynamics of sibling relationships within their family. The discussion highlights the evolution of understanding autism and the significance of support and love in family life. In this conversation, Lorenzo discusses the dynamics of raising a child on the autism spectrum, focusing on sibling relationships, socialization challenges, and the impact of the show 'Love on the Spectrum' on his son James. The conversation also touches on the challenges of parenting, the importance of community support, and the effects of autism on marriage and family life. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of relationships and family dynamics, particularly focusing on the experiences of raising children on the autism spectrum. They share personal anecdotes about navigating challenges, fostering independence, and the importance of support systems. The discussion highlights the hope and inspiration that can be drawn from shared experiences, emphasizing the need for community and understanding among families. The speakers also offer valuable advice for new parents, encouraging them to be proactive in seeking help and resources for their children.
What is Talk To Me Sis?
Talk To Me Sis is a heartfelt and honest podcast hosted by two moms who first connected through the hit show Love on the Spectrum—but their bond goes far beyond reality TV. United by their journeys of raising sons with autism, they dive into real conversations about motherhood, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between. With humor, vulnerability, and unfiltered storytelling, Talk To Me Sis is a space where no topic is off-limits. Whether discussing love, parenting, or life’s unexpected turns, they invite listeners to laugh, cry, and connect—just like sisters do.