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The Timeless Canvas: Neurodiversity, Art, and Tech with Rich Spicer

The Timeless Canvas: Neurodiversity, Art, and Tech with Rich Spicer

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Join me for a deep, grounded conversation with Rich Spicer as we explore neurodiverse artistry—not as a trend, but as something timeless: the way creativity becomes a sanctuary, a translator for the inner world, and sometimes a lifeline.

In this episode, we talk about time—how it shapes our healing, our growth, and our relationship to art itself. Rich shares his artistic journey and what it means to build a creative life that can hold both intensity and meaning. We also examine how technology is reshaping creativity: what it enhances, what it interrupts, and what it quietly trains us to outsource.

Along the way, we get real about the inner work behind the work—gratitude, boundaries, forgiveness, and the complicated topic of manifestation when you are trying to stay both hopeful and honest. And we zoom out to the bigger picture: the role creativity plays in society—how it helps communities process reality, challenge narratives, and stay human.

Finally, we address a caution that matters more every year: our increasing dependence on artificial intelligence in artistic expression. Not as fearmongering—just a clear-eyed look at what we gain, what we risk, and what parts of the human spirit we should never casually hand off to an algorithm.

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