I host two podcasts because the same thinking problem shows up in two places.

With kids learning how to play, and adults learning how to work.

They’re different conversations for different listeners, but they’re built on the same belief:

How we learn to use things shapes how we learn to think.

What Listeners Have To Say

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I love how her business strategies are raw and real. I felt seen as a solopreneur and that is rare in podcasting.

S. Bennett
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I loved her parenting episode on how we should use visual toy organization to get our kids to play more. Genius.

L. VOn
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I love how she tells you why she likes something or recommends something AND gives me ideas on how to use it.

T. Albreht

Professionals

Parents

1

Cast Away Creativity: Why Brands Shouldn’t Police Play

In this episode, we talk about how brands can market their products in a way that celebrates creativity rather than restricts it. By doing so, brands can foster loyalty and ensure their products remain relevant and engaging for consumers.

2

What Mr. Rogers Can Teach Us About Running a Business

In this episode, we explore the profound lessons from Mr. Rogers and how they apply to the business world, and embracing uniqueness as essential strategies for building strong relationships and fostering a supportive brand community.

1

Why Toy Rotation Doesn't Work (And What to Do Instead)

In this thought-provoking episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom of toy rotation by examining how constant changes can unintentionally teach our kids to chase novelty rather than develop deep engagement with their toys.

2

Supermarket Secrets To Get Kids Playing

In this eye-opening episode, we explore how the marketing psychology behind grocery store "end caps" (those special displays at the ends of aisles) can revolutionize your playroom strategy.

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JANE AWESOME, ACME CO.
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JANE AWESOME, ACME CO.
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