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  <title>Reframing Creativity as a Necessity: How the Arts Heal, Connect, and Sustain Us with Daisy Fancourt</title>
  <description>Margo is joined by Daisy Fancourt—Professor of Psychobiology &amp;amp;amp; Epidemiology at UCL and a globally recognized leader in understanding how creativity and social connection influence our health. From her early days designing arts programs inside hospitals to directing major WHO initiatives and publishing over 250 papers, Daisy has spent her career documenting the profound, measurable impact of creative engagement on stress, aging, recovery, cognition, and community wellbeing. In a world that often treats the arts as extra or a luxury, Daisy reframes them as essential—showing how even the simplest creative rituals can foster joy, resilience, health and a deeper sense of belonging in our everyday lives. Margo and Daisy discuss:   How Daisy’s early work in hospitals revealed the power of creativity as a health tool   What research shows about the arts reducing stress and supporting cognitive resilience   Why we’re conditioned to see creativity as a luxury—and how to reframe it as necessity   The role of music, movement, and environment in emotional and physical healing   Innovative approaches like dance for Parkinson’s and creative play for children with disabilities   How small, accessible creative habits can improve daily wellbeing   Why talent doesn’t matter—process is what delivers the benefits   Mentioned in this episode: https://sbbresearch.org/ Connect with Daisy: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/44526-daisy-fancourt Art Cure: The Science of How the Arts Transform Our Health  Connect with Margo:  Website:&amp;amp;nbsp;www.windowsillchats.com Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;@windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill https://www.yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry    </description>
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