<p>Join your host, Ashleigh King, as she welcomes <strong>Kim McDermottroe</strong>, an exceptionally talented Teesside-based creative director, costume and puppet designer, illustrator, and TEDx speaker, for a deeply moving exploration of the neurodivergent imagination.</p><p><br></p><p>Carving out a thriving 23-year creative career from her home town of Billingham, Kim lives and breathes the tactile world of character design. In this beautifully raw conversation, Kim brings her studio creations directly into the hot seat, introducing us to stop-motion puppets born out of lockdown isolation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Themes of this conversation:</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>🌵 <strong>The Executive &quot;Waiting Zone&quot;</strong> Exploring that heavy state of mental paralysis where a single afternoon appointment can consume an entire day&#39;s productivity. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Carving a Creative Career in Teesside</strong> Why Kim proudly chose to stay a &quot;smoggy&quot; and invest her talents locally, contributing to Middlesbrough and Redcar parades, regional festivals, and the changing cultural narrative of the North East. </li><li>🌵 <strong>From Sketchbook to Stop-Motion Reality</strong> The artistic journey behind her studio characters, including &quot;Lockie&quot; (the anthropomorphic lockdown Easter hare with a permanent plague mask) and how an Arts Council DYCP grant transformed her creative practice. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Owning Your &quot;A-Game&quot;</strong> Moving past the car-side tears and post-meeting shame spirals of blurting out eccentric thoughts (like spotting imaginary penguins on roofs) to embrace them as the core source of your ideas. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Living with Pareidolia &amp; Sensory Processing</strong> How Kim hyper-focuses on faces in ordinary objects like cactuses or bus railings, and why certain spoken English and French words physically feel too unbearable to pronounce.</li><li>🌵 <strong>A Late Diagnosis as a Cozy Blanket</strong> The profound relief of discovering her autism seven years ago, transitioning from feeling like her brain was actively trying to sabotage her to understanding it was always doing its best</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>00:00</strong> Pre-Appointment Paralysis: Navigating the Executive &quot;Waiting Zone&quot;</p><p><strong>03:58</strong> Proud Smoggy: Carving a 23-Year Creative Career in Teesside</p><p><strong>06:10</strong> Subconscious Proclamations &amp; Teaching Puppet Making in Primary School</p><p><strong>08:36</strong> The Unique Cake Analogy: Harnessing Your Unique Selling Point</p><p><strong>09:57</strong> Riverside Festivals &amp; Rewriting the Narrative of Growing Up in Middlesbrough</p><p><strong>13:08</strong> Finding Inspiration in Guillermo del Toro, Jim Henson, and Character Design</p><p><strong>16:54</strong> Meet the Studio Puppets: The Anatomy of Lockie, Toadstool, and Piper</p><p><strong>22:52</strong> Paperwork Accountability: Securing an Arts Council England DYCP Grant</p><p><strong>25:22</strong> Why Stop-Motion Animation Needs 3D Tactile Familiarity</p><p><strong>27:34</strong> Swapping the Red Circle for Green: Access Needs are Not Preferences</p><p><strong>31:00</strong> The Reality of Meeting Anxiety: Processing &quot;Penguins on the Roofs&quot;</p><p><strong>35:04</strong> Support Systems for Autistic Meltdowns and decision Fatigue</p><p><strong>45:36</strong> Opening Doors for Neurodivergent Freelancers Without a Body of Work</p><p><strong>47:58</strong> Live Spoken Word Performance: &quot;My Salvaged Skin&quot;</p><p><strong>50:29</strong> One Word to Nurture Your Zest: Creativity<br></p><p><strong>Follow Kim McDermottroe on Instagram:</strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/greenginger_design/">⁠ https://www.instagram.com/greenerlavelle/ ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit Kim’s Website:</strong><a href="https://greengingerdesign.co.uk/">⁠ https://greenerlavelle.co.uk/ ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Watch Kim’s Full TEDx Teesside Talk:</strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@TEDx">⁠ https://youtu.be/4SoM0vbQ774?si=lWfzzFRgNxcm1BBu ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Read &quot;Simple Tips. Smart Ideas.&quot; by Erica Wolf-Murray: </strong>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Simple-Smart-Ideas-Erica-Wolfe-Murray/dp/1911195980 </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Your Host, Ashleigh King:</strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleigh-elizabeth-king/">⁠ Ashleigh King on LinkedIn⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>This podcast was filmed at Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio. </strong>🦩</p><p>If you would like to record a podcast or have any questions about starting a podcast please write to: 💌 <a href="mailto:bookings@flamingoheights.co.uk"><strong>bookings@flamingoheights.co.uk</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p><a href="http://www.flamingoheights.co.uk"><strong>www.flamingoheights.co.uk</strong></a></p>

Nurture Your Zest

Ashleigh King - Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio

Why I Swapped the Red TEDx Circle for Green: Access Needs Aren't Preferences | Kim McDermottroe

JUN 25, 202652 MIN
Nurture Your Zest

Why I Swapped the Red TEDx Circle for Green: Access Needs Aren't Preferences | Kim McDermottroe

JUN 25, 202652 MIN

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<p>Join your host, Ashleigh King, as she welcomes <strong>Kim McDermottroe</strong>, an exceptionally talented Teesside-based creative director, costume and puppet designer, illustrator, and TEDx speaker, for a deeply moving exploration of the neurodivergent imagination.</p><p><br></p><p>Carving out a thriving 23-year creative career from her home town of Billingham, Kim lives and breathes the tactile world of character design. In this beautifully raw conversation, Kim brings her studio creations directly into the hot seat, introducing us to stop-motion puppets born out of lockdown isolation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Themes of this conversation:</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>🌵 <strong>The Executive &quot;Waiting Zone&quot;</strong> Exploring that heavy state of mental paralysis where a single afternoon appointment can consume an entire day&#39;s productivity. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Carving a Creative Career in Teesside</strong> Why Kim proudly chose to stay a &quot;smoggy&quot; and invest her talents locally, contributing to Middlesbrough and Redcar parades, regional festivals, and the changing cultural narrative of the North East. </li><li>🌵 <strong>From Sketchbook to Stop-Motion Reality</strong> The artistic journey behind her studio characters, including &quot;Lockie&quot; (the anthropomorphic lockdown Easter hare with a permanent plague mask) and how an Arts Council DYCP grant transformed her creative practice. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Owning Your &quot;A-Game&quot;</strong> Moving past the car-side tears and post-meeting shame spirals of blurting out eccentric thoughts (like spotting imaginary penguins on roofs) to embrace them as the core source of your ideas. </li><li>🌵 <strong>Living with Pareidolia &amp; Sensory Processing</strong> How Kim hyper-focuses on faces in ordinary objects like cactuses or bus railings, and why certain spoken English and French words physically feel too unbearable to pronounce.</li><li>🌵 <strong>A Late Diagnosis as a Cozy Blanket</strong> The profound relief of discovering her autism seven years ago, transitioning from feeling like her brain was actively trying to sabotage her to understanding it was always doing its best</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>00:00</strong> Pre-Appointment Paralysis: Navigating the Executive &quot;Waiting Zone&quot;</p><p><strong>03:58</strong> Proud Smoggy: Carving a 23-Year Creative Career in Teesside</p><p><strong>06:10</strong> Subconscious Proclamations &amp; Teaching Puppet Making in Primary School</p><p><strong>08:36</strong> The Unique Cake Analogy: Harnessing Your Unique Selling Point</p><p><strong>09:57</strong> Riverside Festivals &amp; Rewriting the Narrative of Growing Up in Middlesbrough</p><p><strong>13:08</strong> Finding Inspiration in Guillermo del Toro, Jim Henson, and Character Design</p><p><strong>16:54</strong> Meet the Studio Puppets: The Anatomy of Lockie, Toadstool, and Piper</p><p><strong>22:52</strong> Paperwork Accountability: Securing an Arts Council England DYCP Grant</p><p><strong>25:22</strong> Why Stop-Motion Animation Needs 3D Tactile Familiarity</p><p><strong>27:34</strong> Swapping the Red Circle for Green: Access Needs are Not Preferences</p><p><strong>31:00</strong> The Reality of Meeting Anxiety: Processing &quot;Penguins on the Roofs&quot;</p><p><strong>35:04</strong> Support Systems for Autistic Meltdowns and decision Fatigue</p><p><strong>45:36</strong> Opening Doors for Neurodivergent Freelancers Without a Body of Work</p><p><strong>47:58</strong> Live Spoken Word Performance: &quot;My Salvaged Skin&quot;</p><p><strong>50:29</strong> One Word to Nurture Your Zest: Creativity<br></p><p><strong>Follow Kim McDermottroe on Instagram:</strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/greenginger_design/">⁠ https://www.instagram.com/greenerlavelle/ ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit Kim’s Website:</strong><a href="https://greengingerdesign.co.uk/">⁠ https://greenerlavelle.co.uk/ ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Watch Kim’s Full TEDx Teesside Talk:</strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@TEDx">⁠ https://youtu.be/4SoM0vbQ774?si=lWfzzFRgNxcm1BBu ⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Read &quot;Simple Tips. Smart Ideas.&quot; by Erica Wolf-Murray: </strong>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Simple-Smart-Ideas-Erica-Wolfe-Murray/dp/1911195980 </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Your Host, Ashleigh King:</strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleigh-elizabeth-king/">⁠ Ashleigh King on LinkedIn⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>This podcast was filmed at Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio. </strong>🦩</p><p>If you would like to record a podcast or have any questions about starting a podcast please write to: 💌 <a href="mailto:[email protected]"><strong>[email protected]</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p><a href="http://www.flamingoheights.co.uk"><strong>www.flamingoheights.co.uk</strong></a></p>