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Welcome to Serendipity Soup! The antidote to celebrity success podcasts.Is it too risky to be playful at work?This month I’m talking to Zaid Ansari.I had the pleasure of interviewing Zaid face to face at my house and early on in the recording he says that he’s at the point in his career where he only wants to do stuff that’s fun.But actually that sense of fun and playfulness feels built in to his life so far. Here are links to some of the things we talk about:Breaking The Fever S2-04 I Power dynamics in the office - with Laetita Vitaud: Tuckman’s‘forming–storming–norming–performing’model of group development: Dweck and the ‘growth’ mindset: UK: Nolan: – Improving children’s mental health: Duke of Edinburgh’s awards: Expeditions: Adventure: The second is this concept of ‘champions of your life’.Jo mentions several of these people as she talks and I hope you’ve been lucky enough to have had some champions of your life too. Welcome to Serendipity Soup! The antidote to celebrity success podcasts.Who are the champions of your life?The people who are there at just the right time, with just the right support, to supercharge your life and take you to whatever your next level is.This month my guest on Serendipity Soup is Jo Bradshaw: an outdoor instructor, mountain climbing expedition leader, public speaker and leadership coach.I learned a lot from my conversation with Jo, but I was particularly taken by two things she talks about.The first is the importance of every single person to the successful functioning of the teams she leads. Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address:.'Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side Of Sport'. Sadly not available on iPlayer though.Chris's podcast, 'The Good Listening To.The book, 'The Second Curve: Thoughts on Reinventing Society' by Charles Handy:.
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Scroll down to Chris’s newsfeed and on the second row you’ll find the comedy short we worked on. It’s called ‘Knock Knock’.Links to all the many interesting things Chris mentions in the episode are below in case you’d like to pursue them further. We cover a lot of ground, but the main things I took away from my time chatting with Chris were his positive ‘can do’ mentality – or ‘yes, and’ mentality as it’s known in the comedy improvisation world he inhabits – and his sense of being calm, self-aware and confident without being arrogant. I hope you find the same. He and I first met on a training course, where he was role playing a person I was having trouble dealing with at work. Over lunch we hit it off and before I knew it I’d volunteered to help him make a short comedy film. Chris talks eloquently about what it means to be a motivational comedian the phrase coined by a friend to try to describe what on earth it is that Chris spends all day doing. It means he’s an actor, a teacher, a trainer, a comedy improviser and a coach. Retrieved 1 July 2009.Welcome to Serendipity Soup! The antidote to celebrity success podcasts. ^ MacAlister, Katherine (9 June 2016).^ Sherwood, Jennifer Pevsner, Nikolaus (1974).Oxford: Museum of the History of Science. Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400–1850 (3rd ed.). ^ "Area: Milton-under-Wychwood (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics".It was used at St George's Chapel, Windsor (1478–83) and Christ Church, Oxford (1525), but was not thereafter used at Oxford until 1850. Milton Stone is a type of Cotswold stone that has been quarried in the area since the early 14th century. Shipton railway station on the Cotswold Line is 1 mile (1.6 km) away. Wychwood public library is in a converted shop in the village. Eventually two local entrepreneurs bought the pub in 2015, renovated the building and in March 2016 reopened it as The Hare. Villagers opposed the conversion and in 2012 West Oxfordshire District Council refused to grant planning permission. The brewery sold the pub, and Acres Developments of Bournemouth, Dorset, applied for planning permission to turn the pub into a house. For many years it was the Quart Pot pub, latterly controlled by Greene King Brewery, which closed it in 2010. The village has one public house, The Hare, which is a gastropub.