Episode 90

February 28, 2025

00:46:13

Creativity, Autism, and Calm: How Music and Art Support Neurodivergent Minds

Hosted by

Jimmy Clare
Creativity, Autism, and Calm: How Music and Art Support Neurodivergent Minds
The CrazyFitnessGuy® Show | Bold Moves, Unique Minds—Autism and Wellness Redefined
Creativity, Autism, and Calm: How Music and Art Support Neurodivergent Minds

Feb 28 2025 | 00:46:13

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Show Notes

Join Jimmy Clare on The CrazyFitnessGuy® Show for an honest, autistic-led exploration of creativity and mental health. In this episode, Jimmy sits down with his friend Garrett for a heartfelt conversation about how music and art can become powerful mental health tools for autistic and neurodivergent adults. Together, they share real stories about using creativity to regulate emotions, cope with hard days, and feel more like yourself in a world that is not built for your brain.

You’ll hear how bipolar disorder, autism, and other mental health challenges can shape the way we create—and how creativity can act like a “second language” when words are not enough. Garrett and Jimmy talk about the pressure to be “productive” or “talented,” why gentle, low-pressure creative outlets matter, and how individuality and uniqueness in mental health show up in our music, art, and daily routines.

If you’re an autistic or neurodivergent adult who feels overwhelmed by typical wellness advice, this episode offers realistic, sensory-friendly ideas for using creativity to support your mental health. Tune in to discover simple ways to bring more music, art, and self-expression into your life so you can build a calmer, healthier routine—at your own pace.

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