EPISODE · Apr 16, 2022 · 33 MIN
Pride of Britain awards, ITV News and filmmaking - With Autism advocate Samuel
from Crohn's and Autism Awareness Advocate · host Mason Milne
SAMUEL TURNER: "Samuel Turner is an autistic filmmaker, living in Carmarthenshire, Wales with his parents. Currently working on his new film based on his 1st storybook about his love and relationship life with his fiancée Aimee-Louise, Samuel was also the ITV Cymru Fundraiser winner of 2020 for Pride of Britain Awards and since being a "Heart of Gold" he shows that Autism is never a bad thing to live on for whatever the way they know their experiences works. He currently appeared on ITV Wales News at Six from his filmmaking work and for sharing how not to panic with the vaccination during the pandemic life. He might be sometimes himself, but whoever knows what, he is always kind hearted to everyone. From computer video editing and inspiring experiences from the heart, Samuel is full of great surreal experiences in life today. Originally from London, England, his life was a utter challenge through his autism and other various problems until 2006 to 2016, after attending his specialist school Treetops School where they helped his minds through-out of his when he finally got his own mind with his very kind manners and amazing skill of talent, before supporting a Welsh charity Cerebra, working wonders for children with brain conditions from 2017 - 2021. Samuel with his mum Jacky and his dad Barry left Essex, England to Carmarthenshire, Wales in 2019. He then wrote his love story book based on his awareness of true love, autism style. His book "The Autistic Side of Love" has been rated 5 Stars three times and it is now available on Amazon stores on Kindle Devices £4.50 GBP and Paperback for £6.00 GBP." A great episode with the wonderful Samuel. Thank you again Samuel!
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SAMUEL TURNER: "Samuel Turner is an autistic filmmaker, living in Carmarthenshire, Wales with his parents. Currently working on his new film based on his 1st storybook about his love and relationship life with his fiancée Aimee-Louise, Samuel was also the ITV Cymru Fundraiser winner of 2020 for Pride of Britain Awards and since being a "Heart of Gold" he shows that Autism is never a bad thing to live on for whatever the way they know their experiences works. He currently appeared on ITV Wales News at Six from his filmmaking work and for sharing how not to panic with the vaccination during the pandemic life. He might be sometimes himself, but whoever knows what, he is always kind hearted to everyone. From computer video editing and inspiring experiences from the heart, Samuel is full of great surreal experiences in life today. Originally from London, England, his life was a utter challenge through his autism and other various problems until 2006 to 2016, after attending his specialist school Treetops School where they helped his minds through-out of his when he finally got his own mind with his very kind manners and amazing skill of talent, before supporting a Welsh charity Cerebra, working wonders for children with brain conditions from 2017 - 2021. Samuel with his mum Jacky and his dad Barry left Essex, England to Carmarthenshire, Wales in 2019. He then wrote his love story book based on his awareness of true love, autism style. His book "The Autistic Side of Love" has been rated 5 Stars three times and it is now available on Amazon stores on Kindle Devices £4.50 GBP and Paperback for £6.00 GBP." A great episode with the wonderful Samuel. Thank you again Samuel!
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