The Must-See Channing Tatum Interview: Host with Autism Hits Grand Slam in Episode 1 of “Speechless”
Carly Fleischmann, a 21-year old woman with Autism, is living her dream of becoming the first talk show host who is autistic and non-verbal. She gave a no-holds barred interview with actor Tatum Channing on the premier episode of her youtube show, questioning him on a range of topics using special computer software.
Carly first came to national attention on an episode of 20/20. She authored a book with her father called Carly’s Voice. She even starred in a short video detailing the sensory challenges of living with autism titled, Carly’s Cafe—Experience Autism Through Carly’s Eyes.
Watch the Channing Tatum interview on Speechless with Carly Fleischmann here :
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