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In this episode of the Neurodivergent Creative Podcast, Caitlin Liz Fisher shares her thoughts about an intriguing article by Dana Randall, an accessibility and inclusive design expert, titled "5 Reasons Neurodivergent Brains are Great in Creative Roles." Tune in as they explore the unique strengths of neurodivergent individuals in creative fields, and how they contribute to their success. Key Points: The unique strengths and advantages that neurodivergent individuals bring to creative role Practical insights and strategies for leveraging these strengths in your own creative endeavors The importance of recognizing and celebrating neurodivergent talents in the creative industry How to overcome challenges in communication and embrace the power of clear messaging How neurodivergent minds excel in problem-solving and innovative thinking. Noteworthy Quotes: "Neurodivergent brains are a huge asset to creative roles because we're very good at creative thinking, creative problem-solving, creative everything." - Caitlin Liz Fisher "Neurodivergent individuals possess a heightened sensitivity to colors, enabling them to create visually appealing designs." - Dana Randall "Our unique cognitive processes and perspectives allow us to offer fresh ideas and innovative solutions to creative projects." - Caitlin Liz Fisher Links and resources mentioned in this episode: 5 Reasons neurodivergent brains are excellent for creative roles Episode 57 - Sunshine in The Storm: Handling Inner and Outer Conflict with Petra Vega Episode 82 - Linear Careers are a Myth Episode 91 - How Disability Accommodations Should Work for You Episode 92 - QUIET QUITTING: Reclaim the BARE MINIMUM TL;DR aka THE GIST: Neurodivergent individuals possess incredible strengths that make them exceptional in creative roles. From their heightened color sensitivity to their attention to detail, clear messaging, creative problem-solving, and unique perspectives, their contributions to the creative world are invaluable. Join us in embracing and celebrating neurodivergent creativity as we explore the remarkable talents of these individuals. PS - Hey, Sunshine! Thank you so much for listening to this episode of the Neurodivergent Creative Podcast. Stay tuned for more inspiring discussions and insights into the world of neurodivergent creativity. Remember, your unique voice and talents matter. Keep creating and embracing your neurodivergent brilliance! ______________________________________________________________ Are you a neurodivergent creative aching to dismantle societal myths and pave the way for more inclusive, flexible, and fulfilling experiences through artistic expression? Join the conversation and connect with others like you by subscribing to The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast. Let's embrace neurodiversity and celebrate our unique journeys together! Hang out with Caitlin on Facebook in the Neurodivergent Creative Pod, where folx make weird art AND talk about it! Also, don't miss the FREE MASTERCLASS >>> Art is Revolution: Reclaiming Your Passion Under Capitalism
What is the biggest challenge your school district has been trying to overcome for years? In most cases today, School Leaders would say the implementation of innovation that can be felt throughout the school district. We call this, challenging the status quo. Innovative trends are only going to continue to accelerate in the coming years with the development of artificial intelligence and augmented reality. Why? Because embracing innovation for our students will provide them with the necessary tools to succeed the challenges of the future workplace settings and give them the skills in order to continuing adapting as our world continues to evolve. That is why many schools like The Meadows School in Las Vegas, Nevada have implemented what we call a Chief Innovation Officer. Joseph Carver, formerly the Director of Technology at Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, took over the newly created position back in 2021 with over twenty years of experience in higher and secondary education. In his current position he oversees the direction of Technology, Student Support Services, Enrichment Programing and Professional Development. This past year, The Meadows School launched an aggressive Professional Development program geared toward faculty growth and retention, distributing a quarter of a million dollars across three distinct tracks. Conceived by Carver, the program alleviates faculty loan debt while also subsidizing ongoing learning opportunities. He is the father of a son, Jay and daughter, Madeline and is married to Dana Randall, the former Director of Debate at Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart and an Emory University Key Coach. Season 6, Episode 31 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.
How is the retail industry changing? Dana Randall, head of innovation at Tapestry, speaks with CXOTalk and guest co-host Brian Solis about digital transformation in retail businesses. The company, which includes the brands Coach and Kate Spade, is rethinking traditional sales and adapting to shifts in social, cultural, technology and consumer expectations.
How is the retail industry changing? Dana Randall, head of innovation at Tapestry, speaks with CXOTalk and guest co-host Brian Solis about digital transformation in retail businesses. The company, which includes the brands Coach and Kate Spade, is rethinking traditional sales and adapting to shifts in social, cultural, technology and consumer expectations.