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  • Mattie Cryer - Plants
    Jun 1 2026

    Explore the playful life of plants. Discover how gardening can be a source of fun, healing, and connection in this lively conversation with Maddie Cryer, a licensed clinical social worker and horticultural therapist. Learn about the therapeutic benefits of gardening, how to start small, and how nurturing plants may be the most fun you have this week.

    • What is horticultural therapy?
    • The history of horticultural therapy and its roots in post-WWI veteran care.
    • Physiological and social-emotional benefits of spending time with plants and nature.
    • Practical tips for beginners: start with houseplants or quick-turnover crops like radishes.
    • The relational and playful aspects of caring for plants—plants as personalities, conversation partners, and mirrors.
    • Why plants are fun!

    Resrouces

    Radicle Joy https://www.radiclejoy.com/

    Colorado State Extension Gardening https://extension.colostate.edu/topic/garden-landscape/

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    38 min
  • Danielle Scroggs - Adaptive Gaming
    May 26 2026

    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Danielle Scroggs, a certified therapeutic recreation specialist and founder of Adaptive Gaming Consulting. Discover how adaptive gaming is transforming lives by making play inclusive and meaningful, and why fun is a vital part of recovery, identity, and social connection.

    • What is adaptive gaming and who is it for?
    • Why fun is essential in health, rehabilitation, and quality of life
    • Common misconceptions about disabled gamers and their capabilities
    • How gaming fosters social connection and community
    • The significance of enjoying play competitively or leisurely, on your own terms

    Resources

    Adaptive Gaming Consulting - https://adaptivegamingconsulting.com/

    Able Gamers - https://www.ablegamers.org/

    Xbox Accessibility Resources -https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2022/03/01/introducing-xbox-accessibility-team/

    Warfighter Engage Controllers - https://warriorengage.com/

    Evil Controllers - https://evilcontrollers.com/

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    35 min
  • David Thomas - Architecture
    May 23 2026

    Join Dr. David Thomas, aka the Professor of Fun, as he takes you on a playful journey through some of the most imaginative and engaging architectural marvels. Discover how certain spaces are designed to invite play, spark curiosity, and allow visitors to craft their own meanings.

    Resources & Links

    Neuschwanstein Castle - https://www.neuschwanstein.de/englisch/tourist/index.htm

    City Museum, St. Louis - https://citymuseum.org/

    House on the Rock - https://www.thehouseontherock.com/

    Disney Parks Official Site - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/

    Meow Wolf - https://meowwolf.com/

    Museum of Jurassic Technology - https://www.mjt.org/

    Connect with Dr. David Thomas david@thefunquestion.com

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    31 min
  • Lonnie Hanzon - Immmersive Art and Entertainment
    May 15 2026

    Explore the fascinating world of immersive art and entertainment with Lonnie Hanzon, a legendary creator whose work transforms ordinary experiences into magical, playful adventures. From Neiman Marcus displays to whimsical Christmas events, discover how immersive experiences engage our senses, evoke joy, and inspire curiosity.

    Lonnie’s Work

    Lonnie Hanzon’s Website - https://lonniehanzon.com

    Cabinet of Curiosities at Denver's Museum of Outdoor Arts - https://moaonline.org

    Camp Christmas Denver - https://campchristmas.com

    Immersive Art and Entertainment

    House on the Rock - https://www.thehouseontherock.com/

    Meow Wolf - https://meowwolf.com

    City Museum - https://citymuseum.org/

    Neuschwanstein Castle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle

    Catamounts - https://www.thecatamounts.org

    Control Group - https://www.controlgroupproductions.org/

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    38 min
  • Paul Pethick - Power of Play
    May 7 2026
    The Power of Play: Creativity, Culture, and How Play Shapes Life

    Explore how play isn't just for kids—it's a fundamental, transformative force that influences creativity, innovation, and culture at every level. Join David and Paul Pethick as they delve into the science, philosophy, and practical applications of play, revealing how embracing play can revolutionize personal, professional, and societal outcomes.

    Main Topics:

    • Play as the foundational operating system of culture and civilization
    • The relationship between play, imagination, and creativity
    • Practical ways to integrate play into daily routines and work environments
    • The role of play in fostering innovation and social connection
    • Misconceptions about play being childish or trivial

    Key Insights:

    • Play extends beyond leisure to drive innovation, scientific discovery, and cultural evolution
    • Brian Eno endorses the book, highlighting the importance of play for adults and leaders
    • The "stick" as a primordial object symbolizes the limitless potential of imagination in play
    • Play involves a balance of pleasure, effort, and meaningful engagement
    • The "exploratory sense" in humans has built everything from tools to technology
    • Incorporating playful strategies—like alternative routes, improvisation, and whimsy—enhances creativity and vitality
    • Play can be mindful and serious, influencing everything from education to corporate strategy
    • Overcoming societal stereotypes about play's childishness can unlock innovation and well-being

    Resources & Links:

    • The Power of Play by Paul Pethick (https://powerofplay.shop/)
    • Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies (https://stoney.sb.org/eno/oblique.html)
    • Homo Ludens by Johan Huizinga (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_Ludens)
    • The Strong National Museum of Play (https://www.museumofplay.org/)

    Connect with Paul:

    • https://paulpethick.com/

    Embrace play not just as recreation but as the fundamental operation system of culture, fostering creativity, innovation, and joy in everyday life.

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    38 min
  • Andrew Orvedahl - Roleplaying Games
    Apr 30 2026

    This episode explores how comedian and game designer Andrew Orvedahl creates fun through role-playing games, discussing creativity, game design systems, and the joy of imaginative play, while highlighting how games provide escape, storytelling, and meaningful social experiences.

    Resources

    Occupied Hex (https://www.occupiedhex.com/)

    The Grawlix (https://thegrawlix.com/)

    Lasers+Feelings (https://johnharper.itch.io/lasers-feelings)

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    38 min
  • Drew Davidson - Scholarship
    Apr 24 2026

    This episode explores how play shapes creativity, culture, and scholarship through Drew Davidson’s new publication Ludic Narrans. Drawing on 175 interviews with play makers, thinkers, producers and facilitators, it examines play as storytelling, social practice, and a vital force for innovation, connection, and reimagining how we live and work.

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    38 min
  • Dan Hamann - Music
    Apr 17 2026

    Dan Hamann is songwriter, composer, performer, musical appreciator. His most recent project is Between the Notes: An Attunement Night. What is it, how does it work and will it be any fun? We’re about to find out.

    Show Summary

    David talks with musician Dan Hamann about why music is fun, exploring how listening, performing, and practicing create playful experiences. Through intimate live music listening sessions and stories from Hamman's COVID_era album Lumbering Grace, they examine music as emotional play, social connection, shared attention, and a uniquely time-based art.

    Resources

    Lumbering Grace on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/1xxxQH2DNJ8dUD6h2f9MOz)

    Lawrence Welk Show

    (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvj7IdRiOIU

    Lawrence Welk, Linger Awhile

    (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jduZltQnJPQ)

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    38 min