Episode 26: Movement Hunger, Belly Dance, and Letting the Nervous System Finish the Sentence

January 3
44 mins

Episode Description

Matt and Erin are back this week with returning guest Arielle of Dance Life Studio and Fitness, and the conversation goes exactly where Autistic conversations tend to go: movement, joy, systems that don’t fit us, and what actually helps people thrive.We talk about belly dance, autistic nervous systems, and why building a life that works for your body isn’t indulgent—it’s survival.In this episode, we cover:

  • *Growing up with an autism-affirming secure base, masking as a survival skill (not a moral failure), and why the problem was never the kid
  • Belly dance as stimming, regulation, and community—movement hunger, finishing the stress cycle, and why joy matters as much as recovery
  • Accommodations, cinnamon metaphors, and how “the world won’t accommodate you” is usually just unexamined trauma talking
  • Teaching and moving in ways that work for autistic bodies, including hypermobility, EDS, chronic pain, and seated adaptations
  • Culture, colonization, and why understanding the roots of art—and not selling orientalist fantasy—actually deepens connection


Also: finger cymbals, butthole jokes as a legitimate teaching tool, autistic euphoria, “this is the cutest day of my life” energy, and a reminder that if you can move any part of your skeleton, you can dance.Everyone in the Autistic community is welcome here.

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