The Being Playful Podcast

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Whether you’re a CEO, team leader, or aspiring manager, The Being Playful Podcast offers valuable insights to help you and your team flourish amidst today’s complex business landscape. Perhaps you’re wanting to increase employee engagement? Boost creativity, or develop a more inclusive learning culture? Maybe you want to ensure your company or team remains relevant in a fast-changing, disruptive world? Or perhaps you’re feeling the stress and strain of modern life and simply want to find a way to thrive? The Being Playful Podcast offers a fresh perspective on these pressing challenges we all face today - not just as leaders - but as members of a society in flux. Hosted by Chris Marshall, behavioural scientist, futurist, and founder of both the Playfulness Institute and the Refuel Clinic (a coaching and psychotherapy practice), this podcast explores how playfulness can be a powerful antidote to modern workplace struggles. Each episode delves into practical strategies for creating thriving, resilient environments in the face of uncertainty and pressure. Chris invites diverse guests to share their experiences of incorporating playfulness into professional settings and daily routines. Through these insightful conversations, listeners gain actionable takeaways for fostering innovation, building stronger teams, and enhancing personal well-being. Chris often relates these discussions to his Three Pillars Playfulness Scale, demonstrating how curiosity, creativity, and connectedness contribute to high performance and adaptability in dynamic business environments.

  1. 6 MAR

    S1E13: Playfulness Fuels Strategic Thinking with Stephen Matini

    Ever wondered how playfulness emerges in the creative process and strategic thinking? In this episode, Chris talks with Stephen Matini, a multifaceted professional who wears many hats as a business coach, podcast host, professor, and aspiring fiction writer. Stephen shares how his approach to leadership development and personal creativity is deeply intertwined with playfulness and cognitive flexibility. Stephen offers a compelling perspective on problem-solving, revealing how solutions often come to him in the most unexpected ways: "I do my homework, I get all the data and then I let it go. I cannot keep thinking about it. I have to really, it's almost like a voice that has to come to me." Through his varied professional experiences, he demonstrates how staying mentally "loose" while maintaining focus leads to better creative outcomes and business solutions. The conversation explores the deep connection between playfulness, creative thinking, and professional development, with Chris and Stephen diving deep into: How playfulness manifests as cognitive flexibility and "staying loose" The distinction between operational (linear) thinking and strategic (divergent) thinking Why creating space for abstract thinking is crucial for creativity How playfulness naturally emerges when we're in a low-stress state The importance of defending your authentic way of working Key insights include: The neuroscience behind why stress inhibits playful thinking How early morning can be an optimal time for creative thinking The value of cross-pollination between different domains of expertise Why workplace environments often stifle the very creativity they seek The importance of being less transactional and more human in business relationships The discussion takes fascinating turns into how both creative processes and business challenges require similar traits: the ability to gather information methodically, then step back and allow insights to emerge organically. Chris and Stephen explore how maintaining intellectual curiosity while having robust foundations leads to more effective problem-solving and better outcomes. A particularly powerful moment comes when Stephen describes his creative process as "mostly listening," explaining how different it feels from forced logical thinking: "It's never wrong. It's never wrong. It just has this 'this is it'. This is the thing. There's something so sharp and clear about it." Want to learn more about Stephen's work? You can find him at: Pitty Party Over (podcast) LinkedIn This episode offers valuable insights for business professionals, creatives, and anyone interested in how playfulness can transform both personal and professional challenges.

    38 min
  2. 6 FEB

    S1E12: The Playful Side of Risk with Adam Rackley

    Ever wondered how intellectual playfulness shapes high-stakes decision making? In this episode, Chris talks with Adam Rackley, a fund manager whose unique approach to investment combines rigorous analysis with the ability to embrace uncertainty. From rowing across the Atlantic to managing investment portfolios, Adam's experiences offer fascinating insights into how playfulness emerges in seemingly unlikely places. Adam shares his compelling perspective on investment management, revealing how the ability to make decisions under uncertainty requires both structured processes and intellectual flexibility. Through his work in value investing, he demonstrates how being comfortable with ambiguity while maintaining analytical rigour leads to better investment outcomes. The conversation explores the deep connection between playfulness, decision-making, and performance, with Chris and Adam diving deep into: How intellectual playfulness manifests in investment management Why being comfortable with uncertainty is crucial for effective decision-making The importance of balancing process with intuition How playfulness naturally emerges even in extreme situations The role of collaboration in overcoming cognitive biases Key insights include: The distinction between analysis and decision-making in investment management How structured processes enable intellectual flexibility The importance of managing behavioural biases Why collaborative relationships enhance decision-making The power of maintaining curiosity in professional settings The discussion takes fascinating turns into how both physical challenges and professional decisions require similar traits: the ability to sit with discomfort, maintain perspective, and find engagement in seemingly monotonous situations. Chris and Adam explore how maintaining intellectual curiosity while having robust processes leads to more effective decision-making and better outcomes. A particularly powerful moment comes when Adam discusses the nature of investment decisions, explaining how you can never have complete information and must become comfortable making decisions under uncertainty - a perspective that offers valuable insights for any professional dealing with complex decisions. Want to learn more about Adam's work? You can find him at: Cape Wrath Capital Dowgate This episode offers valuable insights for investment professionals, decision-makers, and anyone interested in how intellectual playfulness can transform both personal and professional challenges.

    44 min
  3. 11/12/2024

    S1E11: Being Playful with Lisa Lloyd

    Ever wondered how playfulness and authentic communication could revolutionise workplace culture and transform leadership? In this episode, Chris talks with Lisa Lloyd, a psychologist whose journey from traditional corporate environments to pioneering human-centred approaches offers fascinating insights into how creating the right environment enables both people and businesses to flourish. Lisa shares her compelling perspective on workplace dynamics, revealing how understanding and responding to human needs creates environments where creativity, innovation, and authentic connection can thrive. Through her work with organisations across various sectors, she demonstrates how focusing on the human side of business leads to better performance and engagement. The conversation explores the deep connection between environment, emotional awareness, and performance, with Chris and Lisa diving deep into: How creating psychologically safe environments enables peak performance Why pausing and self-awareness are crucial for effective leadership The importance of normalising emotional responses in professional settings How playfulness naturally emerges when stress levels decrease The role of curiosity in fostering innovation and connection Key insights include: The distinction between controlling performance and creating conditions for excellence How acknowledging emotions can transform team dynamics The importance of leaders modelling authentic behaviour Why collective intelligence trumps individual brilliance The power of understanding and working with our natural stress responses The discussion takes fascinating turns into how both playfulness and emotional awareness can help manage uncertainty, foster genuine connections, and create environments where innovation flourishes. Chris and Lisa explore how maintaining self-awareness and encouraging authentic expression leads to more effective leadership and deeper workplace relationships. A particularly powerful moment comes when Lisa shares her experience working with a managing director who acknowledged his discomfort with one-to-one interactions, leading to a compelling exploration of how owning our strengths and weaknesses enables more authentic and effective leadership. Want to learn more about Lisa's work? You can find her at: Website: Its Time for Change LinkedIn: Lisa Lloyd This episode offers valuable insights for leaders, consultants, and anyone interested in how creating the right environment through playfulness and authentic communication can transform both personal and organisational growth journeys.

    48 min
  4. 28/11/2024

    S1E10: Playfulness and Values with Erika Clegg

    Ever wondered how our values and playfulness intertwine to shape authentic leadership and organisational culture? In this episode, Chris talks with Erika Clegg, a values consultant whose journey from creative agency founder to transformational leadership expert offers fascinating insights into how embracing our authentic selves can revolutionise both personal growth and business success. Erika shares her evolution from working in traditional corporate structures to developing her own values-based approach, revealing how understanding and living by our core values enables us to access a natural state of playfulness and authenticity. Through her work with organisations ranging from corporations to emergency services, she demonstrates how values can transform workplace culture when they're genuine rather than merely fashionable. The conversation explores the deep connection between values and playfulness, with Chris and Erika diving deep into: How values provide a framework for authentic self-expression Why playfulness emerges naturally when we're aligned with our true values The importance of values being genuine rather than following trends How perspective-shifting helps manage challenging situations The role of values in building resilient leadership Key insights include: The distinction between organisational and personal values How values can eliminate imposter syndrome The importance of values being potentially divisive rather than universally appealing Why playfulness helps create psychological safety in professional settings The power of "knowing what matters" in both strategic and day-to-day decisions The discussion takes fascinating turns into how both values and playfulness can help manage overwhelming situations, foster authentic connections, and create environments where innovation thrives. Chris and Erika explore how maintaining awareness and staying true to our values can lead to more effective leadership and deeper human connections. A particularly powerful moment comes when Erika shares her experience of recognising value misalignment in her early career, describing the discomfort of having to consider "what would my boss say?" rather than trusting her own judgment. This leads to a compelling exploration of how understanding our values frees us to be more playful and authentic in our professional lives. Want to learn more about Erika's work? You can find her at: Website: erikaclegg.com This episode offers valuable insights for leaders, consultants, and anyone interested in how aligning values with playfulness can transform both personal and organisational growth journeys.

    38 min
  5. 14/11/2024

    S1E9 Embracing Change with Minola Jac

    Ever wondered how playfulness can transform our approach to organizational change and personal growth? In this episode, Chris talks with Minola Jac, a self-described "change enthusiast" whose journey offers fascinating insights into the power of playfulness in driving meaningful transformation. Minola shares her compelling story of growing up in an environment that valued conformity, and how she discovered that "they couldn't educate the rebel out of me." Through her evolution from journalist to change professional, she reveals how embracing her natural curiosity and creativity led to a more authentic and effective approach to change management. The conversation explores how playfulness manifests in unexpected ways in professional settings, with Chris and Minola diving deep into: The relationship between playfulness and organizational innovation Why being a "change enthusiast" differs fundamentally from being a change manager How embracing multiple passions and perspectives can lead to better problem-solving The importance of challenging traditional boundaries in professional development The role of playfulness in building resilience and fostering growth Key insights include: The distinction between work, leisure, and play in professional settings How playfulness can help overcome self-rejection and foster creativity The value of bringing one's whole self to work Why diverse experiences and perspectives enhance change leadership The importance of "bouncing forward" rather than just bouncing back The discussion takes fascinating turns into how playfulness can transform organizational culture, foster authentic connections, and create environments where innovation thrives. Chris and Minola explore how maintaining curiosity and openness can lead to more effective change initiatives and deeper human connections. Want to learn more about Minola's work? You can find her on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minolajac/ Her Book: "Everyday Inspiration for Change" available on Amazon platforms This episode offers valuable insights for change practitioners, leaders, and anyone interested in how playfulness can transform both personal and organizational growth journeys.

    41 min
  6. 06/11/2024

    S1E8 Connecting Dots, Creating Narratives with Tobin Trevarthen

    Ever wondered how playfulness can transform business narratives and foster deeper connections? In this episode, Chris chats with Tobin Trevarthen, a strategic narrative expert who reveals how his journey from nightclub DJ to corporate storyteller has shaped his unique approach to helping businesses and executives find their voice. Tobin shares his fascinating career path, which includes roles at major media organizations and the creation of innovative narrative frameworks. He explains how his experience as a DJ taught him to "read the room" and facilitate emotional connections - skills that would later prove invaluable in his corporate work. Through his company Spatial Shift, he now helps brands and executives craft their strategic narratives, drawing from what he calls his "cookbook of recipes" built over 30 years of experience. In this engaging conversation, Chris and Tobin explore how playfulness manifests in unexpected ways - from creating corporate narratives to fostering generational understanding in the workplace. Tobin shares powerful insights about staying relevant in a changing world, including his creation of the "narrative playbook" during COVID-19 to help executives navigate uncertainty. The discussion takes fascinating turns into: How making mosaics became a metaphor for Tobin's work in connecting disparate pieces into coherent narratives The power of playfulness in breaking down barriers between different generations in the workplace The importance of creating safe spaces for creativity and authentic connection in corporate settings How neurodiversity has influenced Tobin's understanding of communication and led to innovative projects in neuro-universal language Chris and Tobin wrap up by discussing the transformative power of playfulness in fostering connection and understanding across different perspectives, whether generational, neurological, or cultural. Their conversation reveals how maintaining curiosity and openness can lead to unexpected innovations and deeper human connections. Want to learn more about Tobin's work? You can find him on: LinkedIn: Tobin Trevarthen Website: spatialshift.com Newsletter: "Now New Next" on Substack This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in strategic narratives, organizational culture, and the power of playfulness in professional settings.

    45 min
  7. 30/10/2024

    S1E7: Finding opportunity in uncertainty with Mike Clements

    Ever wondered how successful investors navigate market uncertainty? In this episode, Chris chats with Mike Clements, a European equity portfolio manager at Downing Fund Managers, who reveals how embracing uncertainty through playful thinking and emotional awareness can lead to unique investment opportunities! Mike takes us through his journey in investment management, starting just before the dot-com bubble, and shares how this formative experience shaped his understanding of market psychology. He explains his contrarian approach - how thinking differently from the crowd requires both emotional resilience and the ability to stay curious and creative when others are fearful. In this fascinating conversation, Chris and Mike explore how traditional views of rational market behavior often clash with the emotional reality of decision-making. Mike shares insights on how maintaining curiosity and cognitive flexibility helps him spot opportunities in volatile markets that others might miss. We also get a peek into Mike's thoughts on workplace culture, where he emphasizes the importance of having an environment that allows for creative thinking and exploration of new ideas. He discusses why he values working in an environment that encourages freedom of thought and the ability to pursue unconventional opportunities. Chris and Mike wrap up by discussing the importance of being a "jack of all trades" in modern investing - how curiosity about diverse industries and technologies helps spot unique opportunities. They explore how this manifests through cognitive flexibility, imagination, and the ability to see potential where others see uncertainty. Want to learn more about Mike's approach to investment management? You can find out more about his work at Downing Fund Managers

    40 min
  8. 16/10/2024

    S1E6 Collaboration, Vulnerability and Playfulness with Dona Amelia

    Ever wondered how vulnerability and playfulness can transform leadership and foster innovation? In this episode, Chris chats with Dona Amelia, co-founder of Executive Global Network (EGN) in Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, who's on a mission to create safe spaces for leaders to share knowledge and grow together! Dona takes us on a journey through her diverse career, from her roots in entertainment as a professional singer and actress to her current role facilitating peer-to-peer networking for senior executives. She shares insights on the power of vulnerability in leadership and how it can lead to more authentic and effective collaboration. In this engaging conversation filled with personal anecdotes, Chris and Dona explore how playfulness can transform challenges into opportunities, using marathon running as a metaphor for tackling big goals. They discuss the importance of creating safe environments for leaders to be vulnerable and share their experiences, and the shift from traditional, hierarchical leadership styles to more collaborative, curiosity-driven approaches. We also get a glimpse into Dona's thoughts on the future of leadership, where embracing peer networks fosters collective intelligence and innovation. Dona shares her perspective on the interconnectedness of curiosity, creativity, and connectedness in personal and professional growth. Chris and Dona wrap up by chatting about the transformative power of playfulness in finding new possibilities and maintaining a positive outlook. We also hear a heartwarming story about Dona's father, whose kindness and playful approach to life and teaching has left a lasting impact on her. Want to connect with Dona and learn more about her work with EGN? You can find her on LinkedIn as Dona Amelia, on Facebook as Dona Amelia, and on Instagram @MissDonaAmelia.

    38 min

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Whether you’re a CEO, team leader, or aspiring manager, The Being Playful Podcast offers valuable insights to help you and your team flourish amidst today’s complex business landscape. Perhaps you’re wanting to increase employee engagement? Boost creativity, or develop a more inclusive learning culture? Maybe you want to ensure your company or team remains relevant in a fast-changing, disruptive world? Or perhaps you’re feeling the stress and strain of modern life and simply want to find a way to thrive? The Being Playful Podcast offers a fresh perspective on these pressing challenges we all face today - not just as leaders - but as members of a society in flux. Hosted by Chris Marshall, behavioural scientist, futurist, and founder of both the Playfulness Institute and the Refuel Clinic (a coaching and psychotherapy practice), this podcast explores how playfulness can be a powerful antidote to modern workplace struggles. Each episode delves into practical strategies for creating thriving, resilient environments in the face of uncertainty and pressure. Chris invites diverse guests to share their experiences of incorporating playfulness into professional settings and daily routines. Through these insightful conversations, listeners gain actionable takeaways for fostering innovation, building stronger teams, and enhancing personal well-being. Chris often relates these discussions to his Three Pillars Playfulness Scale, demonstrating how curiosity, creativity, and connectedness contribute to high performance and adaptability in dynamic business environments.