Advent for Autism Moms | Episode 38


December 2, 2025

[New Episode]

Advent for Autism Moms

What does Advent mean when your life is filled with waiting rooms, medical charts, and emotional overwhelm?

How do you find hope, peace, joy, and love when your days feel anything but calm or predictable?

Inside this episode, you’ll hear how God meets you in the chaos, how peace is possible even when life is not calm, how joy grows slowly but steadily in exhaustion, and how deeply God loves mothers who feel invisible, overwhelmed, or alone.

This is Advent for real-life moms—moms who carry medical binders, therapy bags, sensory plans, and the emotional weight of holding everything together.

If you need a moment to breathe and reconnect with God… this Advent episode is your exhale.

38 | Advent for Autism Moms

How to Find Hope, Peace, Joy & God’s Love in Overwhelm

"God doesn’t ask you to create hope. He asks you to hold onto the hope He gives."

Rev. Ash Dion

Host, The Be Mighty Mom Podcast

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*This is not advice for your specific situation, only a personal reflection on what worked for my family. Always seek professional medical and therapeutic guidance to determine the right path for your child while continuing to pray to God for clarity. I will never provide advice on how to properly care for your child. I am here to help guide moms toward Christ, not to replace professional expertise.

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The Be Mighty Mom Ministry

Hi, I’m Ash, host of The Be Mighty Mom Podcast and reverend at The Be Mighty Mom Ministry. I left my corporate job at Disney when my son was diagnosed with a rare disease. In the middle of hospital stays, therapies, and an autism diagnosis, I found myself questioning God more than I ever thought I would. Now, I help other moms walking the road of autism, rare disease, or medical complexity draw closer to God in the middle of their doubt, grief, and exhaustion through prayer. Each week, you’ll get scripture, encouragement, and honest reflections to remind you that God hasn’t left you. He’s walking with you.

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