
Catching Confidence, Dropping Fear: Juggling as a Lifestyle
What juggling has taught me about patience, presence, and the power of play.
Explorations of play, games, and experiences as deliberate and transformative forces for creativity, connection, and discovery.
What juggling has taught me about patience, presence, and the power of play.
A frustratingly fun interactive adventure in navigating bureaucracy.
Trudi Boatwright is an experiential designer, facilitator, and creative who specialises in play. We discuss how purposeful play fosters connection, innovation, and psychological safety in life and the workplace.
John Fawole is an International Chess Federation master, chess in education lecturer, and founder of Bruvs Chess Media. John shares his journey to becoming a national chess champion in Nigeria, the transformative effects of chess education, and how the game impacts people's lives beyond the board.
James Birtย is an Associate Professor of Computer Games in the Faculty of Society and Design at Bond University, Australia. We discuss how gaming shaped Jamesโ career in education, and the value of games in learning and fostering innovation.
Carl is a games producer and podcaster. We talk about how learning to make short gameplay montages of Call of Duty 4 during high school set him on a squiggly path from film to social media content creation, and eventually into the games industry.
What Scott Laczko learned from taking his family to TopGolf.