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What's New JCrew Podcast

What's New JCrew Podcast

By: JCrew Foundation Inc.
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Welcome to the JCrew Foundation Podcast — hosted by Branden Joseph — where we amplify the voices of families and individuals navigating life with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and developmental disabilities. Powered by JCrew Foundation Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, our mission is to provide quality workshops, programming, and support to empower our community.

Born from personal experience and a deep commitment to advocacy, JCrew Foundation was created to fill the gap in resources, guidance, and inclusive opportunities for families on the autism journey. Since 2015, our family has walked this path and now shares our knowledge, passion, and purpose with others.


Each episode, Branden Joseph leads real conversations, shares expert insights, and offers practical tools designed to increase awareness, foster acceptance, and build stronger, more informed communities. Join us as we work to create a world where every family has the education, support, and advocacy they deserve.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 8, "Through My Eyes: A Sibling’s Journey"ft Baile Joseph
    May 13 2025

    In this heartwarming and insightful episode of What’s New on JCrew, we sit down with 10-year-old Bailee Joseph, proud big (and little) sister to BJ, who is on the autism spectrum. From everyday learning moments to unforgettable milestones, Bailee opens up about what it’s like growing up with a sibling who has special needs—and how it’s shaped her into a thoughtful, patient, and compassionate leader.


    🎧 In this special sibling edition, we explore:

    • Bailee’s favorite moments with BJ, including teaching him how to play basketball
    • Her proudest memories, like BJ learning to use the bathroom independently
    • Her honest curiosity about BJ’s behaviors, like stemming
    • Encouragement for other siblings in similar situations
    • Her powerful message: “It’s a journey with ups and downs, but be ready to help when you’re needed.”


    Whether it's cheering BJ on at the Special Olympics track or simply sharing family time at Universal Studios, Bailee reminds us that love, support, and understanding go a long way in the autism community.


    💙 Tune in for a refreshing and inspiring perspective—from a sibling who shows us what it means to lead with heart.


    📍 Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to the What’s New on JCrew podcast. Join us each week as we raise awareness, celebrate families, and build community through authentic conversation.

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    13 mins
  • Ep. 6, "Showing Love, Building Trust" ft Coach Steve Smith
    May 5 2025

    In this heartfelt and powerful episode of What's New in J. Crew, we sit down with longtime educator and coach Steve Smith, a dedicated advocate for students with autism and developmental disabilities. With over a decade of experience in special education, Coach Steve shares meaningful insights on building trust, creating safe learning environments, and the importance of patience and love when working with individuals on the spectrum.


    We dive into:

    • The significance of emotional connection in special education
    • Real classroom experiences and wins from the week
    • Strategies for promoting cooperative play and self-advocacy
    • How to avoid power struggles and promote student growth
    • Reflections on parenthood, purpose, and community support


    Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone who simply cares about creating inclusive spaces, this episode offers encouragement, wisdom, and real-life tools to help support the autism and special needs community.


    💙 Tune in, be inspired, and learn how love and respect can truly change lives.

    📍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with all things J. Crew Foundation.

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 5, "We Listen, We Don’t Judge" ft Pornesha Orr
    Apr 28 2025

    In this inspiring episode of What's New on JCrew, host Branden Joseph welcomes a true champion for the autism community, Pornesha Orr, to discuss her journey of advocacy, healing, and building safe spaces for parents of children with developmental disabilities.


    Pornesha shares the heart behind her new initiative, "We Listen, We Don’t Judge," a parent support group focused on giving families a space to process intrusive thoughts, break isolation, and build community through shared experiences. The two also reflect on parenting victories, emotional challenges, and why collective action is crucial for supporting families raising children on the spectrum.


    You'll hear firsthand about the emotions that often go unspoken, the power of community events like the Autism Awareness Month gathering at Sherman Phoenix, and the importance of self-advocacy and resource-sharing.


    Stay tuned for:

    The Autism Adjectives Reflection

    The importance of acknowledging intrusive thoughts

    Real talk on emotional resilience and mental health for special needs families

    How one small support group can spark big change

    Ways you can help build an even bigger autism community movement!

    Like, share, and subscribe to help strengthen the JCrew community!

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    25 mins

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