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The Occupational Philosophers - A not-so-serious business podcast to spark Creativity, Imagination and Curiosity

The Occupational Philosophers - A not-so-serious business podcast to spark Creativity, Imagination and Curiosity

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Would you like to unlock the creative, imaginative and innovative potential in your team or organisation…BUT…don’t want to listen to another serious podcast which offers 7 steps, 5 habits, 3 mantras, and a hard sell in a pear tree? Then join ‘The Occupational Philosophers’, a ‘not-so-serious’ podcast with Simon Banks (middle-aged Australian surfer man, artist and published author) and John Rice (middle-aged British man with a love of curiosity and philosophy) as they chat with a ‘clowder’ (great word!) of curious cats from the fields of Comedy, Academia, Philosophy, Neuroscience, Psychology, Design, Marketing, and Business, to explore how you, your team, and your organisation, can develop your curiosity, spark your creativity, and free your imagination, so you can grow your business and your people….sounds great huh?! But don’t just take our word for it, read what our listeners think: “Worth a listen, one of them has a strange Australian accent” “They’re not philosophers, they’re idiots” “If you like business, philosophy, humour, creativity, and imagination, then have a listen - if not, then I would leave well alone” http://www.occupationalphilosophers.comCopyright 2021 All rights reserved. Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Ökonomie
  • Episode 109: Guest episode with Eric Weiner
    Jul 4 2025

    In Episode 109,The Occupational Philosophers chat with Eric Weiner, an award-winning journalist, a New York Times bestselling author, and much sought-after keynote speaker on a variety of topics, including happiness, innovation strategies and the "power of place." He regularly leads writing workshops around the world.

    He is a former foreign correspondent for NPR and reporter for The New York Times. He's reported from more than 30 nations, from Iraq to Indonesia, covering some of the major international events of recent times. He is the recipient of several journalism awards, including the Angel Award for coverage of Islamic affairs in Asia.

    His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Geographic, AFAR, among other publications.

    And his books include The Geography of Bliss, The Geography of Genius, Man Seeks God and The Socrates Express. His latest book, Ben & Me, has recently been published this year.

    In this episode, they explore:

    • What colour is Tuesday?
    • The philosophy of place
    • How many bags Eric has….and whether he has a collection or an obsession
    • Narrative truth vs factual truth
    • Moving between being a journalist and being a writer
    • How creative genius springs from place and environment
    • Why openness to experience is at the root of creativity
    • What Benjamin Franklin can teach us about curiosity, creativity, imagination and play
    • How rituals can help focus your creative energy
    • Creating a ‘sandbox’ to experiment in
    • The meaning of life….purpose and gritty bits…

    And as ever, enjoy the Thought Experiment …this time it’s:

    • Your place or mind?

    Learn more about Eric

    http://www.ericweinerbooks.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-weiner-17aa8639/

    References

    https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/michelangelo-leonardo-raphael

    https://www.independentthinking.co.uk/speakers/ian-gilbert/

    https://europa.nasa.gov/mission/about/

    https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/133768-one-s-destination-is-never-a-place-but-a-new-way

    https://www.carryology.com/

    https://freedom.to/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi-Fu_Tuan

    https://www.celticglory.com/thin-place

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Episode 108 Inbetweener - Rick Rubin and the Creative Act
    Jun 9 2025
    Ep.108 Rick Rubin and the Creative Act

    John and Simon explore the creative wisdom of music producer Rick Rubin and what it means to bring creativity into everyday work and life

    What does it really mean to be creative? In this Inbetweener episode, The Occupational Philosophers explore the insights of legendary music producer Rick Rubin, whose work spans from the Beastie Boys to Adele. Drawing on his book The Creative Act: A Way of Being, John and Simon unpack practical ways anyone can bring more creativity, curiosity and openness into their life and work.

    In this episode, Simon and John chat about

    • Why creativity is not a job title or output, but a way of being
    • The artist as a vessel, and how great ideas often come from creating the space for them to arrive
    • Detaching from outcomes and letting the creative process unfold
    • Why constraints and rituals are powerful tools to spark creativity
    • Why originality is overrated. Everything is a remix
    • Sensitivity as a superpower. How tuning in helps you see what others miss

    Along the way, they cover Sistine Chapel replicas, rugby league fandom, urban sketching, and how sensitivity and curiosity are deeply linked.

    Links and references

    • The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
    • English Sistine Chapel Replica Goring
    • Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
    • The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron

    Say Hello

    www.occupationalphilosophers.com

    Their day jobs

    JOHN Bowland Consulting SIMON www.simonbanks.com.au SIMON SHOWREEL

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    39 Min.
  • Ep.107: Guest episode with Dr Jochen Schweitzer
    May 13 2025

    In episode 107, The Occupational Philosophers chat with the highly curious Dr Jochen Schweitzer, a strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship researcher and education leader at UTS, Director of the Executive MBA, advisor, and author.

    His research, teaching and consulting focus on issues of strategy, collaboration, entrepreneurship and innovation with a special interest in design thinking, emerging technologies and open innovation.

    Jochen was a visiting Scholar at Stanford University and Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) School of Design Thinking at Potsdam University. Before joining the UTS Business School, he taught at the UTS schools of Design and Architecture and Macquarie University. Jochen is a passionate educator who has taught at universities in the UK, Japan, China, the US, Germany, the Netherlands and New Zealand and won numerous awards, too many to mention.

    He was a principal at PricewaterhouseCoopers, a production engineer at Volkswagen and a program manager at the Goethe Institute. Jochen is also the founder of U.lab, an interdisciplinary think tank and platform for innovation projects.

    Apart from his academic pursuits, Jochen is an active member of the entrepreneurship community and has mentored and advised numerous startups.

    Interesting titles from co-authored papers

    • A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Strategy
    • Herding cats to co-create cross-university courses in record time
    • Avoid being the Turkey: How big data analytics changes the game of strategy in times of ambiguity and uncertainty

    So a very interesting guest!!

    In this episode, the Occupational Philosophers explore:

    • The five key attributes for an entrepreneurial mindset and behaviours
    • How entrepreneurialism comes from 'doing it'
    • The importance of building your own startup
    • How Stoicism is a key part of entrepreneurialism
    • What 90% of startups that failed haven't found
    • The challenge of implementing design and design thinking in organisations
    • If you want to solve a problem, start with what pisses you off
    • Failing that, ask “what do you desire and what makes you itch?”
    • Find your tribe, find your network, maintain it
    • Why boards need to embrace curiosity and look around the corner
    • What is Design Thinking?

    As always, there is a thought experiment to stretch the mind. In this episode, it's Ferret or Fantasy? The start-up world animal kingdom.

    There are also some listener questions, which are always a treat.

    The Occupational Philosophers hope you enjoy listening to the show as much as they did making it.

    Jochen Links

    • Linktree (all links): https://linktr.ee/jochenschweitzer
    • UTS Academic Profile: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/jochen.schweitzer
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jochenschweitzer
    • Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3aWHIb4AAAAJ
    • ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jochen-Schweitzer
    • ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1807-6720
    • Academia.edu: https://uts-academia.academia.edu/JochenSchweitzer
    • Personal/Project Website: https://besyd.com

    Say Hello

    www.occupationalphilosophers.com

    Their day jobs:

    • JOHN: https://www.bowlandconsulting.com/
    • SIMON: www.simonbanks.com.au
    • SIMON SHOWREEL: https://youtu.be/YZQdJI6qGvg

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
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