Real Life, Policy, and Parenting: A Conversation with Zack Hawkins
In this deeply personal and final installment of her three-part launch series, Tracey Hawkins is joined by her "partner in love," North Carolina State Representative Zack Hawkins. Moving beyond the legislative floor, Zack opens up about the intersection of public service, marriage, and the raw reality of raising two autistic sons. This episode is a candid look at how personal tragedy and neurodiversity have fueled a mission to fix the systems that far too often leave families behind.
In this episode, you will learn about:
* The Origin of Advocacy: Zack shares the "serendipitous" yet painful story of how his eldest son, Zackari, led him into a life of public service. He recounts a moment of feeling "helpless and hopeless" after a daycare injury, sparking a 25-year journey to ensure other families have a voice in the halls of power.
* Lived Experience as a Policy Tool: Zack discusses how parenting James Preston and Adam has added "color" to his work in the General Assembly. From amending school suspension policies to advocating for workforce housing, he explains how having a "loved experience" allows him to lead with values rather than just politics.
* The "Real Life" of a Special Needs Household: The couple peels back the curtain on the logistical "pandemonium" that greets them after a long day of events. They discuss the "hands-on" nature of Adam's care, the challenges of finding specialized childcare, and the misconceptions people have about the support available to public figures.
* Sustaining Marriage and Faith: Tracey and Zack get honest about the intentionality required to keep a marriage strong under the weight of advocacy and disability. They share their strategies for "date nights at the island," providing one another with the grace to be "spent," and Zack's guiding mantra: "Don't let the hard days win."
* The Future of Inclusion in North Carolina: A look at the legislative battles for inclusive housing, special education funding, and workforce development, framed through the hope that Adam and his peers can one day live independently and contribute their unique talents to the community.
"Everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the face—and that is parenting every day. Thriving isn't about everything being perfect; it's about turning lemons into lemonade and making the best of the situation together." — Zack Hawkins