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WHO I AM

🎗️ Martina Mariotti – Class of 1984 | Ticino, Switzerland

I transform ideas into visual, sound, and practical experiences.

I’m Martina, born in 1984, and I live in Ticino, the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland. I have Uruguayan roots, which gifted me Spanish as a second language of the heart, and over time I also learned French, English, and German. Languages, for me, are not just tools — they are bridges.

I have an artistic background, but it has been life itself — especially since becoming the mother of two boys who are now teenagers — that has taught me more than any school ever could.

I am a wife, a part-time worker, an athlete, and a creator. I am also a woman who tries every day to find her center: sometimes I find it, sometimes I lose it. I don’t have perfect formulas. I only know that I cannot give to others what I don’t cultivate within myself. And for a long time, I placed myself at the bottom of the list… or in a limbo that was neither mine nor others’.



A non-linear, but authentic path

My personal growth has never followed a straight line. It is made of ups and downs, questions, sleepless nights, difficult choices. Of moments when I had to put myself back at the center, even when it felt selfish.

From this comes a deep conviction:

a healthy life, a positive mindset, and an authentic relationship with oneself are possible, even if they are not easy.

Stepping out of your comfort zone is not a heroic act.

It is saying “no” when you are tired.

It is trying a new recipe even when you have no time.

It is drawing on a piece of paper without showing it to anyone.

It is traveling alone, even with fear.


Imperfections, silence, and rebirth

I grew up in an apparently carefree childhood. My parents protected me with the love they knew how to give, creating a light world — but also one full of silences. Only with time did I understand how much those omissions shaped my inner world.

Until middle school, I felt “wrong.” Reading was difficult; understanding required enormous effort. Then came the diagnosis: dyslexia.

Not an excuse, but an explanation. An open door.

I could do it — but in my own way.

My mother, even though Spanish was her mother tongue, supported me tirelessly. Today, artificial intelligence is a precious ally for me: not a shortcut, but a tool that helps me shape ideas and overcome my gaps without silencing my voice.



The body as home: sport

From the age of eight, athletics has been a constant in my life. Running, training, measuring myself against myself was a language I understood. I experienced achievements and cantonal-level victories that taught me discipline, resilience, and trust.

With motherhood, time changed — but I never stopped moving.

Once a year, I return to the track in the Master categories. Not to prove anything, but because it makes me feel good. It is a return to my roots: I run not to escape, but to feel.



Motherhood, relationships, and vulnerability

The birth of my first child shook my balance. Fatigue, lack of sleep, intrusive thoughts: even when everything seems to be “going well,” everything inside can collapse.

I am fortunate to share my life with a husband who aligns with my values, but relationships evolve. We become parents, children grow, and facing the world becomes more intense. External judgment weighs less… until it touches those you love.



Creativity, music, and inner worlds

Creativity has never left me. Even though I don’t work in the artistic field, that part of me has remained alive, waiting.

Music is energy, breath, joy. I have created musical content and continue to explore this language that reaches where words stop.

Reading — especially fantasy — is my refuge. Not to escape reality, but to breathe when it becomes too tight.



From experience to projects

In 2023, I started by creating journals on Amazon, connected to YouTube videos. From there, I discovered Canva, video creation, and the joy of building digital projects. I explored the world of travel, vacation rental management (which I followed until 2024), and sports on Instagram, before returning to YouTube with a freer and more authentic vision.

In 2025, new projects and changes were born: MARTYMUSA, dedicated to music created with AI.



🌟 PROJECTS FOR 2026:

  • MAMARIOTTI CREATIVA YouTube channel, designed for those who want to enter the YouTube world without time or technical skills
  • Course: For Those Seeking Happiness – planned release in April 2026

I also created this website through Payhip: a constantly evolving space where you can find digital products, print-on-demand projects, links to my channels, and everything that grows out of my journey.



đź©· Why do I share all this?

Because I believe in imperfect action.

Because even when everything isn’t perfect, doing is already growth.

And if even one person feels inspired by what I create, then something meaningful has already happened.

I am always evolving. I fall, I rise, I search.


And it is from this path — made of fragility, strength, and rebirth — that everything I share with you is born.


🌱 Welcome.