Show Notes
In this autistic-led trailer for The CrazyFitnessGuy® Show, host Jimmy Clare introduces “Autism Untangled,” a calm, spoiler‑free preview of his conversation with autistic advocate and creator of Autism Rocks and Rolls, Sam Mitchell. Instead of treating autism as a puzzle to solve, this short episode celebrates the strengths, honesty, and lived experience that autistic people bring to the world.
This trailer is made for autistic and neurodivergent adults, parents, and allies who want to hear about the autism spectrum from autistic voices themselves. Jimmy and Sam give listeners a taste of how neurodiversity, structure, and self‑acceptance show up in real life—not just in textbooks or stereotypes.
In this trailer, listeners will hear hints of:
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What neurodiversity really means for autistic people day to day
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How Sam experiences life on the autism spectrum in his own words
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Why autistic strengths and special interests deserve more respect
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How hearing autistic voices directly can help people 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.