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In this episode of Rebel Reject Create, I speak with Sofie Marin, founder and CEO of Arts Dynamics in Stockholm, about why creativity matters now more than ever. Together we explore creativity as a source of agency, resilience, and human meaning in a world shaped by crisis, distraction, and rapid technological change. Sofie argues that while organisations often say they want innovation, they frequently struggle to make room for the people who actually think differently. The conversation moves from cultural stereotypes about creatives, to intentionality, leadership, embodiment, and the importance of grounding yourself physically in order to stay imaginative and effective. It is a thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion about what it means to remain human, creative, and purposeful in unstable times.Find Sofie Online:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofiemarin/Arts Dynamics:https://www.artsdynamics.com/ More about David Chislett:https://davidchislett.com
By David ChislettIn this episode of Rebel Reject Create, I speak with Sofie Marin, founder and CEO of Arts Dynamics in Stockholm, about why creativity matters now more than ever. Together we explore creativity as a source of agency, resilience, and human meaning in a world shaped by crisis, distraction, and rapid technological change. Sofie argues that while organisations often say they want innovation, they frequently struggle to make room for the people who actually think differently. The conversation moves from cultural stereotypes about creatives, to intentionality, leadership, embodiment, and the importance of grounding yourself physically in order to stay imaginative and effective. It is a thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion about what it means to remain human, creative, and purposeful in unstable times.Find Sofie Online:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofiemarin/Arts Dynamics:https://www.artsdynamics.com/ More about David Chislett:https://davidchislett.com