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140:Under The Weather

On this episode, I elaborate on why someone with any disability has to fight ten times harder to get over a sickness and I talk about the actual definition of physical and mental health. This episode will mention how we can become creative with the ways in which we handle a simple cold or flu symptom. The reason why we struggle is because we have an overload of neurological sensory issues. People that are on the spectrum will understand that this is something else that is added to our plate. 

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https://lifeteen.com/blog/mental-health-seriously/

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/distinction-between-mental-and-physical-illness/5FA9AC9A9A8F7D6395BF41B3CD004305

https://www.livescience.com/health

139:Meet Gutterfire

Join me as we interview a new and fresh band from Australia named Gutterfire. Their lead singer, Jon, has autism but nevertheless, I can tell you, his autism does not stop him from rocking an audience and having an excellent life. Gutterfire will definitely bring the outsider vibe for anyone who listens to this episode. Listen for fun, lots of laughs, and a conversation with very inspiring people. 

138:Saying A Rhyme

In this episode, we talk about rap music and how autism can connect to this genre of music. If you guess a song correctly that a certain rapper raps, then you should email me at mitchellsam171@gmail.com and you will get a $5 gift card of wherever you want to go. Check this out and listen to the stories of rappers and how each resembles autism. Happy rapping! 

137:Slam Dunking With Anthony Ianni

Join me for this episode as we interview Anthony Ianni who has PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder). Mr. Anthony has had many challenges to overcome, but it did not stop him from being a basketball player and one of the best and most sought out motivational speakers. Ianni now works for the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. Let’s dive into his life! 

136:Austin Riley Taking One Lap At A Time

I think everyone in this world needs to relax sometimes and take one lap at a time. That is what race car driver, Austin Riley does. Having autism does not stop him from living his dream as a driver. Austin’s winnings are so many at this point, that he can’t even list them. He and his dad are incredible human beings. Today we talk to Mr. Austin Riley and his dad Jason as we learn how he can quickly process information, while speeding in a race car! Also, we learn about the Austin Riley behind the wheel and learn about his true personality. 

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135:You Start Monday

On this episode, I discuss and elaborate on the stigma that people on the spectrum cannot get a job or have a career. I also give tips and tricks on how a person on the spectrum should act in the workplace and why this may not come so easy to everyone. In turn, I give advice to employers what to consider and what to think about when hiring someone on the spectrum. Wait though there is more! I also go into detail on why doing hard work and obtaining job skills can teach some one on the spectrum the way of life, in out of the workplace. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBB_81ao7uo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxsv4f5SQE0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GRGbaWggd8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVZu557_k04

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnAUy4BM0w8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT1GWb2BoRE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG6A5c8_1YY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn1nWe_iuSE

 

 

 

134:Groovy!

OWWW! You need a paper and pencil for this one everyone! If you follow my instructions, you could win a gift card, a t-shirt, or car decals. I really had to do that because today we are talking about funk music and how it relates to autism. There is more to funk then just dancing along with the fun beats. To me, it is a fun way to describe how someone on the autism spectrum works and how they function. This one is a fun episode with singing, getting funky, and of course, talking about autism. 

Note: Instead of publishing every 16 days, I am now doing it every 13 days due to multiple sponsorships.

133:Into The Octagon With The Southpaw And G-Money

Today, meet Serena “Southpaw” DeJesus and Garrett “G-Money” Hoelve, two MMA fighters that do just that, fight in the Octagon by pursuing their dreams, regardless of autism and down-syndrome. G-Money’s dad, Mitch, joins us too. What inspirational people that are moving mountains like me. DeJesus is breaking down barriers for those in the autism world and G-Money doesn’t worry about any labels: he simply wants to be a fighter. This time, join my mom, Gina, and me as we talk about MMA, abilities, and building a world without judgment and stigma.

132:The Rest Is History By Jason McElwain

Join me as we talk to Jason McElwain. On February 15, 2006, his life changed because he made 20 points in a single basketball game. Fifteen years later, he has met Peyton Manning, George W. Bush, and has been a longtime basketball coach. He has also written a book called “The Game of My Life” and a film is being made about his life called “The Magic of J-Mac.” Jason has autism, but as you listen today, you will know that having autism has not held him down.

https://sites.google.com/egreene.k12.in.us/autismrocksandrolls

 

 

 

131:Meet The True Megan Corwin

On this episode, we meet my good family friend, Megan Corwin, who is my nonbiological aunt. Megan has been a big part of my life since birth. She has completely understood me as the years have gone on. She calls herself a nerd, she is kind to everyone no matter what a person’s background is, and has excellent advice to give, especially to me and everyone else.

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