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It's about exploring, it's about having a go. It's not being afraid to just splash a bit of paint or it's not being afraid to express yourself and it's not copying somebody else. It's finding your own, your own style that's inside of you. - Debbie Crouch

Debbie Crouch, a creative wellness therapeutic art tutor and co-author of Beyond the Ordinary, shared her inspiring journey from being told she wasn't good at art in school to turning her passion for art into a career on the Inside the Asperger Studios podcast with host Reid Miles. She discussed her neurodivergent experiences, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and using it as a positive force. Debbie's journey of resilience and determination to pursue her passion despite discouragement serves as a reminder of the significance of embracing one's individuality. The episode also highlighted the therapeutic nature of art and the impact of sharing personal stories, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive and supportive environment for neurodivergent individuals in educational and societal settings. Debbie's insights provide a valuable perspective on turning art into a career, the benefits of therapeutic art for well-being, and overcoming the stigma of neurodiversity, making this episode an inspiring listen for individuals navigating neurodivergent experiences in creative fields.,Debbie Crouch, renowned for her work as a creative wellness therapeutic art tutor and co-author of Beyond the Ordinary, joined host Reid Miles on the Inside the Asperger Studios podcast to share her compelling journey of embracing art as a career despite early discouragement. Through her neurodivergent experiences, Debbie emphasized the value of embracing one's uniqueness and using it as a positive force. Her narrative of resilience and determination serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of individuality, while also shedding light on the therapeutic benefits of art and the need for a more inclusive environment for neurodivergent individuals. Debbie's insights into turning art into a career, the therapeutic benefits of art for well-being, and overcoming the stigma of neurodiversity make this episode essential listening for individuals navigating similar experiences in creative fields.

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