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The Fun Question

The Fun Question

By: David Thomas
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Summary

What is fun? What are the different ways people have fun? How can you have more fun?

THE FUN QUESTION? explores the art and science, the sociology and psychology, the design and practice of all things fun.

This is a show about the strange and powerful ways people engage in a life of meaning, play and fun.

Come have fun with Dr. David Thomas, the professor of fun, as he explores, tests, and teases out playful ideas and experiences from a roster of experts, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and playmakers.

2026 David Thomas
Art Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • 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 mins
  • 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 mins
  • 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 mins
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