51 min

The power of fun in leadership with author Dr Mike Rucker Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

    • Management

Do you think fun has a place at work? I do! I think it’s vital in fact and in this episode we are exploring the power of fun with my guest Dr Mike Rucker, author of The Fun Habit. 
Mike has spent much of his career in service to workplace wellbeing and performance, as an organisational psychologist, behavioral scientist, and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association. He’s a big believer that in our our overprescribed lives we need to seek fun where we can. We’re not talking about zany fun here, it’s finding pleasure in the everyday. It's not about the big milestones, but the small moments that build our rich tapestry of life. As leaders, creating an environment where fun is woven into the fabric of work can transform well-being and productivity. It's serious business to ensure our teams genuinely enjoy their work.
Shownotes
See more at http://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/leadership-fun-mike-rucker
Key Moments 
Planet Human: A big win for carbon neutral cattle here in Australia.
Planet Zoë: Olympus Bound has launched! It is out now, the advance reviews have been fantastic and I’m excited to see it getting in readers’ hands. Order your signed copy from my site, or get the paperback and ebook options on Amazon. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! 
The Importance of Fun at Work (00:03:28)
Introduction to the concept of fun at work and its significance for workplace well-being.
The Beginning of Fun as a Focus (00:04:38)
Guest Dr. Mike Rucker shares how fun became a focus for him and its connection to positive psychology.
Challenges with Pursuing Happiness (00:09:32)
Discussion on the problematic pursuit of happiness as an outcome and its impact on emotional flexibility and comparison to others.
The Role of Agency and Autonomy in Fun (00:14:10)
Exploration of the importance of agency and autonomy in creating positive experiences and avoiding habituated routines.
The Fun Habit Book Premise (00:18:30)
Explanation of the premise of the book "The Fun Habit" and the importance of breaking habitual routines to incorporate joy into life.
Defining and Incorporating Fun (00:21:40)
Discussion on defining fun for oneself and strategies for incorporating it into the workday.
The Valence of Fun (00:21:57)
Mike explains the psychological concept of valence and its association with pleasure and enjoyment.
The Misunderstood Concept of Fun at Work (00:24:17)
Zoe and Mike discuss the misconception of fun at work, addressing the negative connotations and the need for a redefined understanding.
Creating an Enjoyable Work Environment (00:29:11)
Mike delves into the connection between meaningful work and enjoyment, emphasising the importance of creating an enjoyable environment.
Future Technology and Work-Life Balance (00:33:44)
Mike discusses a technology concept related to work-life balance and the potential benefits of AI in managing work communications.
Transition Rituals in the Workplace (00:36:42)
Mike highlights the need for transition rituals in the workplace to separate work and leisure life, promoting a healthier work-life balance.
Parity and Reward for Work (00:38:35)
Zoe and Mike touch on the topic of parity and reward for work, expressing their views on the unequal distribution of abundance resulting from labour.
Reclaiming Control and Enjoying Work (00:41:42)
Mike emphasises the importance of reclaiming control at work and finding enjoyment, particularly by reclaiming lunch breaks and other breaks in the workday.
Enjoyment and Productivity (00:42:32)
Focusing on the importance of enjoyment in pocket moments for increased productivity and creativity.
Leadership and Interpersonal Dynamics (00:49:00)
An excerpt from the novel Terra Blanca: Insurrection highlighting interpersonal dynamics in leadership.

Do you think fun has a place at work? I do! I think it’s vital in fact and in this episode we are exploring the power of fun with my guest Dr Mike Rucker, author of The Fun Habit. 
Mike has spent much of his career in service to workplace wellbeing and performance, as an organisational psychologist, behavioral scientist, and charter member of the International Positive Psychology Association. He’s a big believer that in our our overprescribed lives we need to seek fun where we can. We’re not talking about zany fun here, it’s finding pleasure in the everyday. It's not about the big milestones, but the small moments that build our rich tapestry of life. As leaders, creating an environment where fun is woven into the fabric of work can transform well-being and productivity. It's serious business to ensure our teams genuinely enjoy their work.
Shownotes
See more at http://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/leadership-fun-mike-rucker
Key Moments 
Planet Human: A big win for carbon neutral cattle here in Australia.
Planet Zoë: Olympus Bound has launched! It is out now, the advance reviews have been fantastic and I’m excited to see it getting in readers’ hands. Order your signed copy from my site, or get the paperback and ebook options on Amazon. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! 
The Importance of Fun at Work (00:03:28)
Introduction to the concept of fun at work and its significance for workplace well-being.
The Beginning of Fun as a Focus (00:04:38)
Guest Dr. Mike Rucker shares how fun became a focus for him and its connection to positive psychology.
Challenges with Pursuing Happiness (00:09:32)
Discussion on the problematic pursuit of happiness as an outcome and its impact on emotional flexibility and comparison to others.
The Role of Agency and Autonomy in Fun (00:14:10)
Exploration of the importance of agency and autonomy in creating positive experiences and avoiding habituated routines.
The Fun Habit Book Premise (00:18:30)
Explanation of the premise of the book "The Fun Habit" and the importance of breaking habitual routines to incorporate joy into life.
Defining and Incorporating Fun (00:21:40)
Discussion on defining fun for oneself and strategies for incorporating it into the workday.
The Valence of Fun (00:21:57)
Mike explains the psychological concept of valence and its association with pleasure and enjoyment.
The Misunderstood Concept of Fun at Work (00:24:17)
Zoe and Mike discuss the misconception of fun at work, addressing the negative connotations and the need for a redefined understanding.
Creating an Enjoyable Work Environment (00:29:11)
Mike delves into the connection between meaningful work and enjoyment, emphasising the importance of creating an enjoyable environment.
Future Technology and Work-Life Balance (00:33:44)
Mike discusses a technology concept related to work-life balance and the potential benefits of AI in managing work communications.
Transition Rituals in the Workplace (00:36:42)
Mike highlights the need for transition rituals in the workplace to separate work and leisure life, promoting a healthier work-life balance.
Parity and Reward for Work (00:38:35)
Zoe and Mike touch on the topic of parity and reward for work, expressing their views on the unequal distribution of abundance resulting from labour.
Reclaiming Control and Enjoying Work (00:41:42)
Mike emphasises the importance of reclaiming control at work and finding enjoyment, particularly by reclaiming lunch breaks and other breaks in the workday.
Enjoyment and Productivity (00:42:32)
Focusing on the importance of enjoyment in pocket moments for increased productivity and creativity.
Leadership and Interpersonal Dynamics (00:49:00)
An excerpt from the novel Terra Blanca: Insurrection highlighting interpersonal dynamics in leadership.

51 min