Episode Description
Creativity isn’t extra; it’s how we unlock potential. That’s the heartbeat of this conversation with Austrian‑Californian multimedia artist and creativity awareness educator Michaell Magrusche, whose neurodiversity shaped a human‑centered approach to learning, design, and life. We talk candidly about why people must come before systems, how to balance money, meaning, and voice in design, and the simple habits that make creativity a daily practice instead of a once‑a‑year workshop.
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🔗 Website and Social Links:
Please visit Michaell Magrutsche’s website and social media links below.
You can also read the following white papers Michaell has published on LinkedIn:
What is Living a Human-Centric vs. System-Relevant Life?
DYSLEXIA from SHAME to FAME Part 1: An Introduction to Grasp Dyslexia’s Impact
DYSLEXIA from SHAME to FAME Part 2: Getting a Grasp on Dyslexia
📢 Call-to-Action: Feel free to check out Michaell’s podcast, “THE SMART OF ART – The Power of Art and Creativity” on Spotify and “Humanity Unboxed (Wisdomseekers)” on Yo
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