Tentacles - the podcast from Crown & Reach
What does a six-year-old cartoon dog have to do with a maverick fighter pilot's theory of strategy? In this one we feel our way through two theories of how humans create knowledge — David Deutsch's collaborative "Taking Children Seriously" and John Boyd's adversarial OODA loop — and discover that Bluey's dad needed both, and had neither. From bath-time burger shops to spitting toddlers, we try to work out when to problem-solve with people and when to (gently, lovingly) run rings around them. * Why Bandit got comprehensively outsmarted by a 6 year old in a bathtub * The radical parenting philosophy that works beautifully right up until your toddler wants to run into a road * How a fighter pilot reverse-engineered his own brilliance (and why he loved discovering he was wrong) * Is deception a necessary ingredient of all strategy? Tom didn't want it to be. He's coming round. * The "playing the opposite" move that turned a spitting contest into the best half hour of the day * Can you be collaborative one minute and Boydian the next without it becoming good cop, bad cop with your own family? * Green blackberries, apples under car wheels, and where exactly the boundary sits For anyone who's ever tried to reason with a toddler, a colleague, or an entire leadership team — and wondered why what it said in the book didn't work. Can you wield both approaches without gaslighting everyone? Drop us a line: tentacles@crownandreach.com [tentacles@crownandreach.com] REFERENCES * Bluey — "Burger Shop" episode (Season 2) https://www.bluey.tv/watch/season-2/burger-shop/ [https://www.bluey.tv/watch/season-2/burger-shop/] * Taking Children Seriously — Sarah Fitz-Claridge & David Deutsch https://takingchildrenseriously.com [https://takingchildrenseriously.com] * Karl Popper — fallibilism and falsifiability * John Boyd — the OODA loop, Energy-Manoeuvrability theory, and his paper "Destruction and Creation" (1976) * Sun Tzu — The Art of War * Carl von Clausewitz * Gödel's incompleteness theorems and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle (Boyd's source material) * Mia Wisinski — Playful Heart Parenting ("playing the opposite") https://www.playfulheartparenting.com [https://www.playfulheartparenting.com] * Immanuel Kant — the categorical imperative * Red Dwarf — Lister on the real lesson of the Trojan horse * Taskmaster — the lolly-licking task (trigger warning: don't look up that clip. Or do.) * The Matrix — bullet time Find out more about us and our work at crownandreach.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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