The Occupational Philosophers - A not-so-serious business podcast to spark Creativity, Imagination and Curiosity

Ep. 102 - Inbetweener - We are 100 and something!


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In this short, sharp Inbetweener episode, The Occupational Philosophers celebrate their “One hundred and something” birthday! As well as an opportunity to blow up some balloons, eat some cake, and pat themselves on the back…they delve back into some highlights from the first 100 episodes and some sage advice from guests who have helped populate the ‘Maniguesto’ tree…

 

  • Dr Brock Bastian….Social psychologist…just remember to enjoy the journey
  • Professor Sophie Scott….Neuroscientist….how laughter is the gateway drug to creativity
  • Dr Jen Frahm….change fairy….take more hot showers to spark ideas (literally and metaphorically!)
  • Ash Perrin…The Flying Seagull Project….every great idea starts out as rubbish
  • Neil Mullarkey….improv genius and general legend…remember that people are trying their best
  • Dr Cyndi Burnett….creativity in education….be open to the novel
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    They hope you enjoy the show. 

     

    FYI: The Inbetweeners episodes are just that - smaller episodes 'in between' the longer format episodes designed to give a fruity burst of energy to enable you to be the most curious, creative and imaginative cat you can be - and have some fun in the process.

     

    References:

    https://www.brockbastian.com/

    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/icn/people/sophie-scott

    https://drjenfrahm.com/

    https://www.theflyingseagullproject.com/

    https://neilmullarkey.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyndi-burnett/

     

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