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Why AI Needs Psychological Containment. Not Just Ethical Guidelines
AI ethics focus on rules and regulation. This article argues that psychological containment - the human capacity to hold complexity, uncertainty, and power - is essential for responsible AI in education, leadership, and institutions.

Louise Sommer
2 min read


Reggio Emilia: A European Tradition of Creative Intelligence
I grew up with Florence and her history. From my earliest visits as a child, I remember sitting alone in front of Botticelli, or walking into Santa Maria del Fiore without queues or noise, when the locals still lived in the heart of the city. I still remember stepping into a Reggio Emilia classroom on my study trip to Florence. Sunlight poured through large windows, children’s drawings and sculptures covered the walls, and the room itself was bursting with curiosity and stori

Louise Sommer
4 min read


Jonna Jinton: The Power of Authentic Living and the Creative Dance
In an age of fast-paced digital consumption and curated perfection, there are rare artists who touch something deeper. Someone, who remind us of the raw, unfiltered beauty of life itself. Jonna Jinton is one such artist. A Swedish creative powerhouse, she has captured hearts across the globe through an unwavering commitment to authenticity, cultural honesty, and an artistic dance with her heritage that is as real as the northern winds that sweep through her village.

Louise Sommer
3 min read


How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate
At its best, communication is not efficiency. It is empathy, creativity, and culture in motion. Culture is a powerful lens through which we view the world. It shapes our language, values, traditions, even how we communicate and understand other people. It’s not just about the food we eat or the festivals we celebrate; it’s the stories we tell, the symbols we recognize, and the ways we express ourselves. But here’s the kicker: most people underestimate how much culture affects

Louise Sommer
4 min read


Exploring the Living Narrative of Human Existence
We’ve been taught to think of culture as something externa; a set of shared behaviors, beliefs, or traditions that belong to a particular group. But culture is so much more than that. It’s not just something we observe or participate in; it’s something we carry deep within us. Culture is the living narrative of human existence itself, and this is what I refer to every time I use this term. Think of all the lives that have come before us. Every generation leaves its mark.

Louise Sommer
3 min read


From Paris to Tuscany: How Living Fully Fuels Creativity and Authenticity
Life is a journey filled with countless experiences, both joyful and challenging. When we engage deeply with these experiences, embracing them with an open heart and mind, our creativity is not only nurtured but also emancipated. This authentic connection to life allows us to discover our true voices, transforming our existence into a unique adventure far removed from societal norms and expectations. In this blog post, I will explore this fascinating interplay between creativ

Louise Sommer
5 min read


Gertrude Bell: Explorer, Diplomat, Visionary. A Legacy Beyond the Desert
Gertrude Bell’s story goes far beyond exploration. Discover the real diplomat, visionary, and cultural bridge-builder who shaped the modern Middle East. Learn how her creative intelligence and cross-cultural empathy offer timeless lessons for today. Written by artist and storyteller Louise Sommer. Explore creativity, history, and cultural myths at louisesommer.co. #GertrudeBell #CreativeIntelligence

Louise Sommer
2 min read


Uncovering the Extradinary Legacy of Madame de Pompadour & her Role as an Art Patron
Madame de Pompadour (1721-1764) stands as one of the most overlooked women in French history. Despite her significant influence, she is often remembered only as 'a mistress.' Madame de Pompadour, born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, rose to power during the reign of King Louis XV. Far from being just a royal consort, she effectively served as the unofficial Prime Minister and unofficial Minister of Foreign Affairs of France. Her political acumen and strategic brilliance were indis

Louise Sommer
6 min read


Gertrude Bell Was More Than a Queen of the Desert: Why Cultural Intelligence Still Matters
In a world where stories shape our understanding of history, few figures deserve a second look more than Gertrude Bell. Adventurer, political adviser, diplomat, archaeologist, poet, and one of the most influential women in the British Empire. Gertrude Bell carved her influencial place in a male-dominated world through brilliance, resilience, and cultural mastery. And yet, when Hollywood finally brought her story to the screen in the 2015 film Queen of the Desert, it missed th

Louise Sommer
3 min read
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