This chapter emphasizes the significance of play in life and work, highlighting how it can lead to new discoveries, promote trust, and reduce stress. The speakers discuss the balance between work and play, the evolution of the perception of play, and the need for structured play. They also explore the concept of play as a relief from anxiety and the benefits it can bring.
In this episode, I bring on my long time friend and collaborator Christopher Jerard to discuss something I’ve been really struggling with lately: being stuck. Yes, it happens to all of us no matter how long you’ve been at it. I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but a casual conversation between two friends around why we get stuck and how we can help ourselves get out of it. As the Vice President of the Outside Creator Studio, Christopher brings his extensive experience in media and publishing to the conversation.
We dive deep into the topic of play and its transformative power. We discuss the work of Priya Parker on gathering and setting intentions, as well as the book "Play It Away" by Charlie Hone, which explores play as a relief from anxiety. We explore the benefits of play in creativity, connectivity, and overall well-being.
Some highlights we explore:
- The struggle of feeling stuck and how it is a natural part of the creative process
- The importance of embracing the process and going deep to achieve meaningful results
- How play can unlock inspiration and help us find flow
- Practical ways to incorporate play into our daily lives
- The role of play in fostering connection and building community
I hope this episode helps you as much as it helped me.
Enjoy!