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My Daughter Graduated College... and I'm Terrified For Her Future (Autism, Empty Nesting & Reinvention) | Reinventing Rumbley

She graduated with a 3.9 GPA. Her capstone film got a standing ovation. And I still don't know if she's going to be okay. 👇

This episode is the most vulnerable thing Christina has shared on this show. Her daughter Avery just graduated from SCAD — and watching her walk this stage has cracked open every emotion Christina didn't know she was holding.

Avery is on the autism spectrum. Brilliant. Scholastically stellar. A perfectionist who poured a year and a half of her life into a capstone animated film so extraordinary it earned a standing ovation from an international audience of students and parents — and made her professor risk his own job just to let her exceed the assignment's limits.

And yet, two days before graduation, all Avery could say was: "I'm not going to get a job."

In this raw, honest episode, Christina opens up about:


What it's really like watching your neurodivergent child succeed publicly while privately spiraling with anxiety about what comes next

The statistic that haunts her: 85% of autistic college graduates are unemployed

Why Avery can mask perfectly in the world but can't mask with her own parents

The heartbreak of wanting your child to celebrate a huge win — and watching them not be able to

Navigating empty nesting for the second time while going through perimenopause and her own reinvention simultaneously

The fear of her daughter traveling internationally to an animation festival in Europe with no downtime and a maxed-out social battery

What it means to protect your child without helicoptering — and how impossibly hard that line is to find

The beautiful, devastating symbolism in Avery's award-worthy student film about two sisters, an inner flame, and growing up


This is reinvention from every angle — Avery stepping into her future, and Christina learning to mother a young adult whose brain works differently than her own. If you've ever parented a neurodivergent child, or are watching your kid launch into a world that terrifies you both, this episode will hit you right in the chest. 🤍


Part 2 of this conversation is coming — this story isn't over.


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