Have you ever wondered what could happen if a stockbroker traded in their spreadsheets for sheet music? That’s exactly what Rebecca Sue Fegan did, and the harmonious results speak—or rather, sing—for themselves. We’re joined by the multitalented education professional, certified coach, and passionate musician, who shares her extraordinary journey from the bustling floor of the stock exchange to the rhythmic world of music education. Rebecca’s story is a symphony of playful anecdotes, teaching triumphs, and the undeniable proof that it’s never too late to chase a crescendo in life.
Why should play be a vital aspect of both children’s and adults’ lives? Laura Haver, a champion of play and author of the book Play Together, discusses her passion for integrating play into daily life and the transformative effects it can bring. Join us as we uncover the power of play, a tool that can decrease stress, enhance relationships, boost communication, and ignite creativity.
Have you ever wondered how to host an unforgettable cocktail party? Well, you’re in luck. Our guest, Nick Gray, author and creator of Museum Hacks, is here to spill the beans on how to create an experience that leaves a lasting impact on your relationships. We dive into the world of two-hour cocktail parties and unravel how they can be a perfect avenue for networking and building new friendships. Nick’s treasure trove of expertise guarantees success with your next event.
Buckle up, friends, for an inspiring and fun-filled journey into the world of clowning, as we welcome our special guest, Bullseye the Clown, to Playful Humans. Bullseye is not your ordinary clown – he’s a seasoned stand-up comedian turned clown, who found his calling in circles, red noses and oversized shoes, all thanks to a surprise inheritance and an impulsive trip to Russia. He’s also a fierce advocate against bullying and has an incredible ability to use humor as an armor.
Listen in as we investigate the role of play and imagination in maintaining mental health. We discuss the power of play and how it intertwines with imagination, becoming a source of hope and optimism. We also reflect on Victor Frankel’s research showing the power of imagining a future, even in the face of trauma. Rachel shares her experiences with the creative process, emphasizing the joy of creating and connecting with people.