Description
Opt in. Mark Collard created an entire database of games for Playmeo, but key to all is the invitation to choose to participate. Once we make that choice, we enter in to a different type of connection with others.
Mark Twain is said to have observed “work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and that play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.”
Mark Collard is an experiential trainer, author and founder of http://playmeo.com/ (playmeo.com), a popular online platform that is best known for hosting the largest online database of group games and activities in the world. As one of Australia's most experienced and respected trainers, Mark creates simple, yet powerful workshops and resources that help people connect. He has written five top-selling books including Serious Fun and his latest No Props No Problem.
The final bash of summer should give inspiration and release - and in the case of play, we find that with curiosity and one of its most passionate advocates, Scott Shigeoka. Even beyond play in professional spaces, Scott seeks to make the curiosity that transforms political structures more...
Published 09/04/23
How do you keep play accessible? It can be through physically keeping something close, through the questions we ask ourselves, or through verbal and visual cues we notice during the work day.
Featuring Past Guests:
Garry RidgeKathy Klotz-GuestRuksana HussainNeville Billimoria
Published 08/28/23