Listen "Polly's Vague Theories S3 All Brains Welcome Ep4 ft Joe Robinson"
Episode Synopsis
Season Three of Polly's Vague Theories explores neurodiversity, leadership and inclusion through the stories of lived experience. How do people with neurodivergent brains navigate the complexity of contemporary leadership? How can cultures better accommodate people to lead from authenticity, connection and creativity rather than survival? Does a diagnosis matter and why.
Episode 4 we meet Creative Technologist Joe Robinson. Joe is woven into my own diagnosis story, as well as being a solidly awesome colleague and pal. Flipping around in his brain is a genuinely fun pastime, and we definitely see the creative ADHD superpowers emerging across his story.
What you need to know is Joe is a multidisciplinary technologist, designer and artist based in Lutruwita/Tasmania. As principal consultant for The Creative Technologist, Joe's work focuses on digital inclusion and accessibility for communities through digital strategy, policy, and program development.
Having been diagnosed with both ADHD and autism in adulthood, Joe has a personal understanding of the significance of creating environments that are inclusive for people with diverse needs. His lived experience is a key driver of his work.
Outside of work Joe has a passion for creative pursuits and can often be found making, from woodwork and metalwork to coding and 3D printing.
Check that cobber out here:
https://thecreative.tech/about
Episode 4 we meet Creative Technologist Joe Robinson. Joe is woven into my own diagnosis story, as well as being a solidly awesome colleague and pal. Flipping around in his brain is a genuinely fun pastime, and we definitely see the creative ADHD superpowers emerging across his story.
What you need to know is Joe is a multidisciplinary technologist, designer and artist based in Lutruwita/Tasmania. As principal consultant for The Creative Technologist, Joe's work focuses on digital inclusion and accessibility for communities through digital strategy, policy, and program development.
Having been diagnosed with both ADHD and autism in adulthood, Joe has a personal understanding of the significance of creating environments that are inclusive for people with diverse needs. His lived experience is a key driver of his work.
Outside of work Joe has a passion for creative pursuits and can often be found making, from woodwork and metalwork to coding and 3D printing.
Check that cobber out here:
https://thecreative.tech/about
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