
What does neurodiversity mean for creativity?
From In Ten Years Time by Tricia Duffy
February 12, 2026 · 23 min · Season 6 · Episode 5
About this episode
Tricia explores the impact of neurodiversity on creativity and how individuals can leverage their unique brain functions for artistic expression.
Every brain works differently, a game-changing thought when it comes to our creative potential, abilities and talents. Whether you are diagnosed as neurodivergent or not, Tricia explores what we can all learn about our own unique preferences or conditions for creating, and how everyone can use that to their advantage. Take the Adobe Creative Types test Melissa Block’s article on the Myers-Briggs personality test Quinisha Jackson Wright’s article in the New York Times about the Myers-Briggs test Medium post from Tistje about stepping out of your comfort zone from an autistic perspective Lauren Alex Hooper’s record ‘Too Much and Not Enough’ including the Loneliest Whale on Spotify Apple Music and YouTube Buy Tricia a coffee to keep the show going https://www.intenyearstime.com/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People in this episode
Host: Tricia Duffy
Topics covered
- neurodiversity
- creativity
- self-improvement
- unique preferences
- artistic potential
Keywords
- neurodiversity
- creativity
- self-improvement
- Myers-Briggs
- Adobe Creative Types
- autism
- comfort zone
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Adobe, New York Times, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube
Books & works: Too Much and Not Enough
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