Disabilities and mental health challenges, these are thing not asked for but given to us, not the thing that defines us but, are a part of who we are. Today's guest Actress, Singer Amy Kelland shares her story of how dealing with High Anxiety, Autism, and ADHD has helped her grow as a performer and as a person.
we discuss at length the difference between getting a government funded or private autism diagnosis, her time as an extra on the set of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and so much more. until next time keep calm and roll on.
if you want to check out all things Amy Keland click the links below
https://instagram.com/amy_kelland?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
https://m.imdb.com/name/nm12093400
https://www.twitch.tv/aspergoth
Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.
Drama school student/Actor
I was a high achiever in school my whole life, until one day I had a severe panic attack in class, and my life completely changed course. I have since been diagnosed with Autism and ADHD, which were never suspected in my childhood, although looking back, they probably should have been! I got my diploma in musical theatre last year, and after taking a year off for my mental health, I am preparing to go to Italia Conti drama school in September.