Meet Carly Fleischmann. Despite dealing with autism and oral-motor apraxia, which took away her ability to speak, she has found a way to communicate with millions of people via her computer. Over 190,000 Facebook friends and 52,800 Twitter followers later, and the 21-year-old now has her own talk show on YouTube, Speechless with Carly Fleischmann.

In her very first episode, she sat down with none other than Channing Tatum and it’s safe to say her interviewing skills are pretty on point. She seems to have no problem putting her guests on the spot and asking the hard-hitting questions people want. Just take a look at how she opened up the interview:

“I would like to introduce you to my first guest ever! He has been a stripper, a police officer, a secret agent, a reporter, a boyfriend to many, and soon he will dump his wife to be with me. I welcome Channing Tatum.”

All jokes aside, this interview truly is incredible and a testament to how no condition should define someone. That’s been Fleischmann’s goal from the start. Following a story about her life that garnered national attention, Fleischmann started receiving emails from people all around the world with questions about her condition. She figured, who better to speak on autism than someone who has lived with it everyday since she was two.

“I think people get a lot of their information from so-called experts but I think what happens is that experts can’t give an explanation to certain questions,” Fleischmann wrote on her website. “How can you explain something you have not lived or if you don’t know what it’s like to have it? If a horse is sick, you don’t ask a fish what’s wrong with the horse. You go right to the horse’s mouth.”

Subscribe to Fleischmann’s YouTube channel here to catch more episodes of Speechless.