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The Little Birdie Podcast

Podkast av ryan a @ Little Birdie Consulting

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One word. One conversation. One shift in how you lead. The Little Birdie Podcast is a leadership and creativity podcast built around a simple idea: the most powerful leaders think like great hosts. They anticipate. They care. They design environments where people feel welcomed, seen, and inspired. Each episode, host Ryan sits down with a creative leader to explore one guiding word and what it really means to live it. The words are simple. The conversations go deep.

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EMBER with Lynne Hughes

Some episodes you research. Some you've been living toward your whole life. Lynne Hughes is the founder of Comfort Zone Camp, the first bereavement camp in the United States, where children who have lost a parent, sibling, or caregiver spend a weekend in the woods learning they are not alone. Since 1999, she has served more than 25,000 kids. It costs families nothing. I know what that kind of place can do. Because I was one of those kids. This episode is called EMBER. Because an ember is what remains after the fire. Still warm. Still alive. Still capable of becoming something. We talk about grief, community, campfires, and what it means to carry the people we've lost forward into the lives we're building. This one is personal. I hope it finds you when you need it. https://comfortzonecamp.org/

15. juni 2026 - 41 min
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POSSIBILITY with Patrick Jackson

What becomes possible when we choose to see each other... like really see each other? In this episode of the Little Birdie Podcast, Ryan Allen sits down with Patrick Arthur Jackson, Vice President of Learning & Engagement at Embracing Our Differences, a Sarasota-based nonprofit that reaches over 400,000 people each year through outdoor art exhibitions and year-round education programs. Together they explore what POSSIBILITY actually looks like when it's built from kindness, fueled by joy, and grounded in the belief that the next generation already has what it takes. In this episode: * Why art reaches people in ways that policy and curriculum simply can't * What happens when a student finds their own words on a wall next to a piece of art * How to transform anger into constructive action without losing yourself * Why taking breaks isn't stepping away from the work — it's part of the work * What the next generation is still carrying that the rest of us have already put down Connect with Patrick & Embracing Our Differences:embracingourdifferences.org Connect with Ryan & Little Birdie Consulting:littlebirdieconsulting.com

1. juni 2026 - 40 min
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PLAY with Justin Mabry

Play isn't something you grow out of. It's something most workplaces quietly train you to stop doing and that's exactly when creativity, connection, and energy start to disappear. In this episode of the Little Birdie Podcast, I'm talking with Justin Mabry of JM Entertainment about what happens when leaders and teams make room for genuine play. And what gets lost when they don't. Justin has spent years producing live entertainment and experiences, and he knows the difference between a room that's executing and a room that's actually alive. We talk about why play is the precondition for creativity, not a break from work. How psychological safety makes experimentation possible. What performers understand about presence and joy that most corporate teams have forgotten. And how leaders can model playfulness; not as a personality trait, but as a practice. If you lead a team, run a creative business, or just feel like the work stopped feeling alive somewhere along the way, this one's worth your time.

18. mai 2026 - 42 min
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OPTIMIZE with Matt Heller

Everybody's optimizing something.Their schedule. Their team. Their culture.But most of us have never stopped to ask whether we're optimizing the right things. In this episode, Ryan sits down with Matt Heller, leadership coach, author, and one of the most respected voices in the attractions industry, to pull that word apart and see what's actually inside it. What does it mean to optimize a human being? Where does the drive to perform better serve people, and where does it grind them down? And what happens when a leader finally turns the lens on themselves instead of their team? This is a conversation about performance — but not the kind that lives on a dashboard. It's about encouragement, self-awareness, purpose, and the uncomfortable distance between where we are and where we know we could be. Matt started as a ride operator at 18. He's now the author of All Clear and The Myth of Employee Burnout, co-host of the AttractionPros podcast, and the founder of a mastermind community built for leaders who are ready to do the real work. This one asks something of you. Come ready to look in the mirror. In this episode:What optimize actually means when you point it at a person. The difference between high performance and sustainable performance. Why encouragement is a leadership tool, not a soft skill. What's really underneath most cases of employee burnout. The mirror moment — and why most leaders avoid it. How community does what training programs can't. Joy as a signal, not a reward. Links + Resources:Performance Optimist Consulting — performanceoptimist.comAttractionPros Podcast — attractionpros.comAll Clear — available on AmazonThe Myth of Employee Burnout — available on AmazonPOC YOUniversity — patreon.com/mattheller

4. mai 2026 - 43 min
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CURIOSITY with Jon Cooke

What happens when curiosity stops being a compass and starts being noise? Jon Cook, owner of Plague Productions, a themed entertainment company that designs Halloween experiences and immersive environments - sat down with me to talk about curiosity in ways I didn't expect. We didn't just talk about how to be more curious. We talked about what happens when you're too curious. When the ideas flood in faster than you can follow them. When the spark that used to energize you starts to overwhelm you. Jon's journey from scare actor to designer taught him something most creative leaders don't talk about: that the strongest teams aren't built on structure, they're built on trust. That curiosity thrives in chaos when people feel safe enough to figure things out together. That ego gets in the way of growth the moment you think you're the smartest person in the room. We also got into the lessons hiding inside failure. The scrappy problem-solving that happens when you don't have the budget you wish you had. Why Orlando's creative community feels different. What it takes to build a work culture where people actually want to stay. And how curiosity (when it's working right) feels less like a thought and more like a full-body sensation. This conversation reminded me that curiosity isn't just about asking questions. It's about knowing which questions to follow, which ones to let simmer, and when to give the whole thing a rest so the answers can find you. If you've ever felt creatively stuck, burned out, or unsure which spark to chase next - this one's for you. 🎙️ Jon Cook / Plague Productions plagueproductions.com [http://plagueproductions.com/] What We Talked About: * Why curiosity can overwhelm you (and what to do about it) * How scare actors build trust in ways corporate teams don't * What happens when you surround yourself with people smarter than you * Why failure is where curiosity does its best work * The scrappy mentality that keeps creative work alive * How to recharge when the work starts draining the joy out of it * What makes Orlando's creative scene so vibrant * Why work-life balance is one of the hardest things creatives have to figure out * What curiosity feels like when it hits If this resonated: This episode is part of the Little Birdie Podcast, where we explore what it means to lead with heart, serve with flair, and create with joy. Every episode is built around a single word and this time, it's Curiosity. Want to bring more curiosity into your team, your leadership, or your next event? Learn more at littlebirdieconsulting.com

20. april 2026 - 42 min
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