Send us a text This handbook, a collaboration between Universal Music and Megan Rhiannon, explores neurodiversity within the creative industries, aiming to foster more inclusive workplaces. It challenges traditional definitions, such as "learning difficulties," advocating for a positive reframe of conditions like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism as unique cognitive variations rather than flaws. The text highlights how embracing diverse thinking can enhance creativity and innovation, presentin...
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Send us a text This handbook, a collaboration between Universal Music and Megan Rhiannon, explores neurodiversity within the creative industries, aiming to foster more inclusive workplaces. It challenges traditional definitions, such as "learning difficulties," advocating for a positive reframe of conditions like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism as unique cognitive variations rather than flaws. The text highlights how embracing diverse thinking can enhance creativity and innovation, presentin...
Send us a text In this RAW unedited episode, Brooke sits down with 8-year-old Charlotte, a bright and imaginative child who experiences the world through the lens of neurodiversity/ ADHD. With honesty, humour, and a bit of magic, Charlotte shares what it’s like to live with a brain that works differently — from why she hums or isolates herself when things get too much. Together, they explore the power of routines, the importance of being understood, and why "different" is something to b...
Dominating Diversity
Send us a text This handbook, a collaboration between Universal Music and Megan Rhiannon, explores neurodiversity within the creative industries, aiming to foster more inclusive workplaces. It challenges traditional definitions, such as "learning difficulties," advocating for a positive reframe of conditions like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism as unique cognitive variations rather than flaws. The text highlights how embracing diverse thinking can enhance creativity and innovation, presentin...