How To Play Through Uncertainty…Especially Now, With Jeff Harry

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on November 10, 2020

Do you remember back in 2019 when we told ourselves and our friends: 2020 is going to be my year!

How is that working out?

How do we finish this year where we are not simply reacting to the chaos, but learning to flow through it?

Play.

Jeff Harry plays on the clock with some of the biggest corporations around. In this episode, he teams up with Adam to share his suggestions on navigating your way through the remainder of the chaotic year that is 2020.

Discover:

  • The definition of play and how it pertains to business;
  • How you play during these uncertain times;
  • How embracing a play-oriented mindset will not only help your business survive, but thrive;
  • How play can help your employees engaged, even in this virtual work environment;
  • And so much more!

If you’re ready to have a little fun, jump on in!

About This Guest: ()

Jeff Harry shows individuals and companies how to tap into their true selves, to feel their happiest and most fulfilled — all by playing. Jeff has worked with Google, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Adobe, the NFL, Amazon, and Facebook, helping their staff to infuse more play into the day-to-day. Jeff is an international speaker who has presented at conferences such as INBOUND, SXSW, and Australia’s Pausefest, showing audiences how major issues in the workplace can be solved using play. Jeff was selected by BambooHR & Engagedly as one of the Top 100 HR Influencers of 2020 for his organizational development work around dealing with toxic people in the workplace: https://engagedly.com/top-100-human-resources-influencers-of-2020/. His play work has most recently been featured in the NY Times article: How Do We Add More Play To Our Grown-Up Life - Even Now: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/14/smarter-living/adults-play-work-life-balance.html. He has also been featured on AJ+, SoulPancake, the SF Chronicle, and CNN. While we spend most of our time pretending to be important, serious grownups, it's when we let go of that facade and just play, that the real magic happens. Fully embracing your own nerdy genius — whatever that is — gives you the power to make a difference and change lives. Jeff believes that we already have many of the answers we seek, and by simply unleashing our inner child, we can find our purpose and, in turn, help to create a better world.