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Mark Ty-Wharton (A.K.A. TINLEY and born Mark Tinley) is an archetypal British eccentric.
A specialist in solving problems using a heightened sixth sense and intuitive processes unique to a mind gifted with autism, Mark makes a compelling inspirational speaker, sound artist and writer.
You can read Mark's blog here: http://blog.aspergineering.com
And listen to find Mark's podcast here: http://podcast.aspergineering.com
A member of Britain's first Acid house band, The Garden Of Eden, Mark's career in the music industry alone spans some twenty five years betwixt simian residences from his first gig in the Monkey House pub, in the pretty New Forest town of Lymington, to his last gig co-producing The Dandy Warhols ‘Welcome To The Monkey House’ album.
Beyond music, Mark’s unpredictable creative genius is born out of a lifestyle any bohemian would be afraid of. A keen and mad inventor, his road going apparitions include an obsession with matt black paint and antics such as using the multi-million dollar Sphere studio complex as a batcave style motorcycle workshop, where evidence still exists of legendary red wine fuelled burnouts on the hard wood studio floor.
At the age of 43, Mark was diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder (Asperger Syndrome).
Rather than apologising for this, blaming anyone, or looking for sympathy, Mark chose to see it as a blessing. A gift he freely shares with the Universe in his poignant blogs, weekly podcasts and rapidly selling book The Logic Of Attraction.
Mark unravels your mind, takes you to the edge of the creative big bang and helps you solve complex challenges with divergent thinking, grasping concepts at a very deep level using an access all areas pass to subconscious thinking. He delivers his ideas with unique sometimes idiosyncratic communication which always embodies his ever evolving inner truth.
Mark is in a successful relationship, met his current partner on line and has three children. Having learned he simply doesn’t have “a box” to think outside of, Mark has overcome decades of debilitating panic attacks, seeing life with anxiety as an extreme sport. By overcoming considerable fear, he has learned to accept information that comes from within is being fed via a powerful resource, his subconscious super computer.
To read Mark's daily blog visit http://blog.aspergineering.com. To listen to Mark's weekly philosophical sound art podcast visit http://podcast.aspergineering.com. To buy Mark's book visit http://logicofattraction.com.
Or stay a while and enjoy the music
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