In this powerful episode, Wendy Hooton opens up about the raw and real journey of raising her son Matt, who has Down syndrome. As a single mother, she faced overwhelming fears—not just about her son’s future, but about whether she could give him the life he deserved. From battling societal misconceptions to navigating the complexities of dating as a special needs parent, Wendy shares the deeply personal moments that shaped her into the fierce advocate she is today. Her story is one of radical acceptance, unconditional love, and the transformative power of community. At the Dear Mom Conference, Wendy found not only healing but a tribe of mothers who reminded her that vulnerability is strength. She reflects on Matt’s incredible progress and the importance of celebrating each child’s path without comparison or shame. Wendy doesn’t sugarcoat the hard stuff—divorce, isolation, the fear of adulthood—but she also doesn’t let it steal the joy. She urges other parents to stop apologizing for their children’s differences and instead, start building a life filled with laughter, connection, and bold hope. Because the truth is: the world is still catching up to what parents like Wendy have known all along—kids like Matt are not a burden; they’re the revolution.
