What happens when a father, once distant, decides to turn his personal story into a mission of advocacy and change?
In this episode, Jamiel Owens shares his deeply moving journey—from navigating his son’s autism diagnosis to becoming a powerful voice in the autism community. Through personal challenges, professional growth, and community activism, Jamiel illustrates what it means to show up, speak out, and build lasting impact.
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Summary:
Jamiel Owens opens up about the early difficulties of accepting his son Shane’s autism diagnosis and his initial absence during that critical time. With honesty and vulnerability, he shares how he chose to grow from that place and step into advocacy. As Family Relations Coordinator at the Center for Autism Research at CHOP and founder of Awesomeness Incorporated, Jamiel is making systemic change through community outreach, law enforcement training, and parent education. He offers heartfelt advice for other parents—especially fathers—encouraging them to be present, breathe, and build a team around their child. His story is one of redemption, empowerment, and passionate service.
About The Guest:
Jamiel Owens is a dedicated autism advocate, father, and community leader. As the Family Relations Coordinator at the Center for Autism Research at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and founder of the nonprofit Awesomeness Incorporated, Jamiel works to build stronger support systems for families of children with autism, with a special focus on underserved communities and emergency preparedness.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 - Fatherhood and Autism: A Personal Journey
03:44 – The Importance of Fathers in Autism
06:31 – Advice for Parents: Breathing and Teamwork
12:09 – Challenges in the Black Community
16:47 – Spiritual Journey and Acceptance
19:30 – Advocacy and Community Work
23:51 – Fire Safety and Law Enforcement Training
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Inspired by Jamiel’s story?
Tune in to the full episode for a powerful reminder that showing up for your child—and your community—can spark real change.