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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 49 MIN

Are we being trained out of our creativity?

from The Wilderness of Creativity

Did you know NASA research found that 98% of children demonstrate 'creative genius' levels of divergent thinking, compared to just 2% of adults? What happens to our creativity as we grow up and can we get it back?In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the science of creativity, why it appears to decline from childhood to adulthood and how we can reignite our creative potential at any stage of life. Joining us is AMC Newton FRSA, who shares powerful insights into creativity, neurodiversity, and the importance of treating creativity like a muscle that can be strengthened through practice. Together, we examine how childhood experiences, education systems, workplace culture and societal expectations influence the way we think, innovate, and solve problems.We also challenge the common belief that creativity is something we lose over time. Instead, we discuss how creativity often becomes underused and how intentional habits, play, curiosity, and experimentation can help us reconnect with it.Key TakeawaysThe connection between ADHD and creative thinkingHow LEGO® Serious Play® supports innovation, ideation, and self-expressionThe impact of education and social conditioning on creative confidencePractical strategies to rebuild creativity through play, curiosity, and experimentationI’d love to hear from you! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube - be sure to subscribe here so you never miss an episode - and check out our FREE Substack newsletter!Enjoying the show? You can rate and review the podcast here - your feedback helps more listeners discover the show, builds our community, and keeps the episodes coming! About the Host:Lucy Colgan is a seasoned creative leader, educator and podcast host with nearly two decades of experience in the arts and education. She holds a PGCE in Drama & Performing Arts and a Professional Diploma in Dance from Trinity Laban, and has worked as a freelance artist, project manager, and director across the creative sector.She launched The Wilderness of Creativity in 2024 and invites listeners to explore what it really means to 'take the road less travelled', combining vulnerability, practical insight and inspirational storytelling.Want to learn more about today’s guest? Check out their full bio and links below!The world's first creativity trainer. ADHD brain, loves the colour orange, playing with LEGO, knitting and artingAMC's WebsiteLink to get on the IAF #Faciltiate2027 waitlist: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/iafenglandandwales/2169697Also a link for anyone interested in signing up for the LEGO® Serious Play® & Neurodiveristy project: https://forms.gle/CjT8DGw3Gh3ts1Ne6More information about LEGO® Serious Play® for anyone interested: https://www.lego.com/en-gb/themes/serious-play/backgroundhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amc-newton-orange/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/creative_orange_studio/Website;https://www.creativeorangestudio.com/Mentioned in this episode:You Tube channel

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Did you know NASA research found that 98% of children demonstrate 'creative genius' levels of divergent thinking, compared to just 2% of adults? What happens to our creativity as we grow up and can we get it back?In this thought-provoking episode,...

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