Show Notes
In this autistic-led trailer for The CrazyFitnessGuy® Show, host Jimmy Clare introduces “Big Feelings, Strong Bonds,” a conversation with Annie Treml about what it is really like to grow up with autistic siblings in an autism family. Instead of generic “feel good” stories, this short episode highlights honest, grounded moments of love, stress, growth, and connection that siblings and parents will recognize.
This trailer is made for autistic and neurodivergent adults, siblings, and parents who want real talk about the emotional world of disability households. Jimmy and Annie offer a preview of how everyday challenges, quiet responsibilities, and small wins all shape the deep bonds that form between autistic kids and their brothers and sisters.
In this trailer, listeners will hear hints of:
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What siblings of autistic children often experience but rarely say out loud
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How families can build empathy and understanding between all their kids
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The resilience and compassion that can grow in autism and special needs families
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Why sharing these stories can help other autism families feel less alone
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Fitness Disclaimer:
This trailer and the full episode are for educational purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional before making any health or fitness changes. Do not rely on this information as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.