037 The good will come when the well is prioritised, with theatremaker Ali Wilson

Sarah Fox talks to theatremaker, stand-up comic and producer Ali Wilson about her work around neurodiversity and how she supports and challenges the creative industries to recognise and celebrate the strengths that neurodivergent creatives bring. They also talk about the burnout that seems inevitable with this important work. Mentioned in the episode: Rose Ayling Ellis' performance in Strictly Come Dancing Galaxies of Neurons Firing: Every Brain's guide for theatres and cultural organisations on supporting neurodiversity. Adam Welsh | Divergent Talent Group - Every Brain website You can find out more about Ali via Twitter or her website. Sign up for Sarah's weekly-ish newsletter Edited by Ryan Nile for Pure Creation Media

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I'm Sarah Fox and this is Do Good and Do Well, a podcast exploring how we can make a positive contribution without burning out. Whether you describe yourself as a leader, entrepreneur, freelancer, small business owner or anything in between, join me as I talk to people in business, education and the creative industries about how we can lean into our pro-social values and take care of ourselves in the process. I also share my own observations and experiences as a coach and mentor for changemakers, and there are plenty of tools and tips to help you do good and do well.