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Tentacles - the podcast from Crown & ReachTentacles - the podcast from Crown & Reach114: Behind the scenes of Multiverse Mapping Live!We've just published the video from our first-ever Multiverse Mapping Live! session, and this podcast episode is the debrief we had straight after we finished recording.We recorded it while wandering through the woods, complete with a crumbling walkway and the occasional navigational hiccough.Some stuff we talked aboutTom was sweating bullets the whole time, but thankfully it didn't come acrossHow do we remember to do more of the zooming out? That's when everything clicks!How to "close the game" properly (shoutout Dave Gray)Why some experiments need...2025-07-1732 minTentacles - the podcast from Crown & ReachTentacles - the podcast from Crown & Reach113: Unpack unleash unfold part 2 – the unfoldeningCover up! It's sunny out.When uncertainty feels impossible, most teams freeze. In this episode Tom and Corissa unpack a three-phase cycle that's powered by getting it wrong first.They unpack their "Unpack, Unleash, Unfold" framework through real examples - from a messy logo redesign to a heart rate variability app that nobody could figure out how to use.We also float across the vision chasm between leadership and teams and realise it isn't a bug, it's a feature.Plus: how embracing deliberate wrongness can accelerate breakthrough.2025-07-0830 minTentacles - the podcast from Crown & ReachTentacles - the podcast from Crown & Reach111: Borage PorridgeWhat do lumpy compost, underwhelming basil, and internal influence have in common?Tom's Pip Decks deck, Innovation Tactics, contains a popular card called Seeds vs Soil. At time of writing, the concepts of gardening were purely theoretical to him. But now we've dipped our toes into the complex world of home horticulture, we thought we'd revisit the tactic, and share some stories of failure, "fine" soil and fennel.This became a springboard for a dive into how people—especially those without positional power—can get unstuck and make progress inside complex, boggy organisations. A ri...2025-06-2136 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles102: Road Signs, Rapid Prototypes, and Productive ConfusionWhile sipping homegrown bay leaf tea, we explore how road signs, surprises, and deliberate confusion can unlock better thinking.From missing signs under railway bridges to the tangled journey of Google Glass, we trace how aporia — the ancient art of being productively confused — can help you build faster, align better, and see the hidden struggles that are gonna derail your projects.Why some signs should disappear to make things flow betterHow "productive confusion" can trigger better decision makingWhat Google Glass, magic roundabouts, and fast food kitchens have in commonHow to rapid prototype a bi...2025-04-2635 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles102: Road Signs, Rapid Prototypes, and Productive ConfusionWhile sipping homegrown bay leaf tea, we explore how road signs, surprises, and deliberate confusion can unlock better thinking.From missing signs under railway bridges to the tangled journey of Google Glass, we trace how aporia — the ancient art of being productively confused — can help you build faster, align better, and see the hidden struggles that are gonna derail your projects.Why some signs should disappear to make things flow betterHow "productive confusion" can trigger better decision makingWhat Google Glass, magic roundabouts, and fast food kitchens have in commonHow to rapid prototype a bi...2025-04-2635 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles101: What's NOT emergent?We often talk about things being emergent in business, strategy, and life at large. The problem is, emergence can be kind of a pain to wrap your head around. And we were wondering: what if the starting point is what's NOT emergent? Does that help clarify what IS emergent?So we sat down in the garden and chatted it through. We landed on the discipline of conversion rate optimisation as an example of a business area where an understanding of emergence (and its opposite, if you could call it that) is...2025-04-1333 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles101: What's NOT emergent?We often talk about things being emergent in business, strategy, and life at large. The problem is, emergence can be kind of a pain to wrap your head around. And we were wondering: what if the starting point is what's NOT emergent? Does that help clarify what IS emergent?So we sat down in the garden and chatted it through. We landed on the discipline of conversion rate optimisation as an example of a business area where an understanding of emergence (and its opposite, if you could call it that) is...2025-04-1333 minThe Historic Lynwood PodcastThe Historic Lynwood PodcastHLT 147 - DAVID KIYOSHI TOM & KERWIN BERK of KINTSUKUROIHLT#147 - DAVID KIYOSHI TOM & KERWIN BERK of KINTSUKUROIIt isn’t always about previewing something to come - sometimes it’s important to look back and review what has already happened. Today, we turn and review events, to learn and act hoping to ensure that an atrocity from 83 years ago, literally in our backyards, is not repeated. Nidoto nai yoni. Let it Not Happen Again. My guests today are actor, and 1987 UW grad, David Kiyoshi Tom and filmmaker Kerwin Berk, two of the major players in the production of the film KINTSUKUROI. Thursday night, a mere 48 hour...2025-03-291h 26Trigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles100: Done 100 Thing!We made it to 100!Corissa and Tom look back over the year and a bit of podcasting and talk about what they've learned, some anecdotes, and some highlight episodes from along the way. They talk about allowing something to unfold into what it's meant to be, rather than trying to force a specific framework or result.Expect some of the usual themes: constraints, complexity, experimentation and psychology. And shout outs to Anna Brook, Louis Childs, Paul Tevis and all our lovely listeners.Linky goodness:Visakan Veerasamy's...2025-03-2243 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles100: Done 100 Thing!We made it to 100!Corissa and Tom look back over the year and a bit of podcasting and talk about what they've learned, some anecdotes, and some highlight episodes from along the way. They talk about allowing something to unfold into what it's meant to be, rather than trying to force a specific framework or result.Expect some of the usual themes: constraints, complexity, experimentation and psychology. And shout outs to Anna Brook, Louis Childs, Paul Tevis and all our lovely listeners.Linky goodness:Visakan Veerasamy's...2025-03-2243 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles098: Product Market ProcrastinationWith one exercise, we can't predict whether your startup will succeed, but we can reliably predict if you're going to fail through procrastination.In this episode, we talk about mental blindspots. Corissa and Tom rib each other about their own mental blindspots. And we discuss how to pronounce the word "satiety"."It's more comfortable to fail when it's something you yourself have caused than when you fail at the hands of something that's outside your control." – Corissa“Hmm, I dunno, do you have any solutions that involve me doing everything 100% exac...2025-03-0329 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles098: Product Market ProcrastinationWith one exercise, we can't predict whether your startup will succeed, but we can reliably predict if you're going to fail through procrastination.In this episode, we talk about mental blindspots. Corissa and Tom rib each other about their own mental blindspots. And we discuss how to pronounce the word "satiety"."It's more comfortable to fail when it's something you yourself have caused than when you fail at the hands of something that's outside your control." – Corissa“Hmm, I dunno, do you have any solutions that involve me doing everything 100% exac...2025-03-0329 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles097: Can you persuade a non-unfolder to try unfolding?A lovely, meandering conversation about the nature of success, the binds we often put ourselves in and more.Along the way, we touch on maverick musicians, maddening constraints, and McDonald's coffee.Linky Goodness:Henrik Karlsson's note: https://substack.com/@henrikkarlsson/note/c-95418840My note on his note: https://substack.com/profile/2368401-tom-kerwin/note/c-95543621Paul Millerd's Pathless Path: https://newsletter.pathlesspath.comNotes on an introduction to Christopher Alexander: https://www.edovanroyen.com/p/notes-of-ryan-singers-introduction-to-christopher-alexander Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2328 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles097: Can you persuade a non-unfolder to try unfolding?A lovely, meandering conversation about the nature of success, the binds we often put ourselves in and more.Along the way, we touch on maverick musicians, maddening constraints, and McDonald's coffee.Linky Goodness:Henrik Karlsson's note: https://substack.com/@henrikkarlsson/note/c-95418840My note on his note: https://substack.com/profile/2368401-tom-kerwin/note/c-95543621Paul Millerd's Pathless Path: https://newsletter.pathlesspath.comNotes on an introduction to Christopher Alexander: https://www.edovanroyen.com/p/notes-of-ryan-singers-introduction-to-christopher-alexander Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2328 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles095: EnshittificationCorissa and Tom talk through some examples of enshittification and the opportunities hidden within!Linky GoodnessCory Doctorow and EnshittificationAdam Mastroianni and Experimental History – and the article we were referencing a lotThe pile of sand and the edge of chaosDouglas Squirrel's Three Laws of AIHiut Denim – Do One Thing WellBen Mosior's Learn Wardley MappingInnovation Tactics card deck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-0437 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles095: EnshittificationCorissa and Tom talk through some examples of enshittification and the opportunities hidden within!Linky GoodnessCory Doctorow and EnshittificationAdam Mastroianni and Experimental History – and the article we were referencing a lotThe pile of sand and the edge of chaosDouglas Squirrel's Three Laws of AIHiut Denim – Do One Thing WellBen Mosior's Learn Wardley MappingInnovation Tactics card deck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-0437 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles090: Should changing your mind mean changing your past work?If you're someone who puts ideas out into the world, how do you manage the fact that you change your mind over time? What if someone comes across an article or podcast you no longer agree with and takes the wrong idea from it?Should you maintain a living knowledge base or leave a trail of past articles like breadcrumbs in the forest?Does the burden of assessing information fall on the author or the reader?And what if the problem is that your material references someone who now you...2024-12-2030 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles090: Should changing your mind mean changing your past work?If you're someone who puts ideas out into the world, how do you manage the fact that you change your mind over time? What if someone comes across an article or podcast you no longer agree with and takes the wrong idea from it?Should you maintain a living knowledge base or leave a trail of past articles like breadcrumbs in the forest?Does the burden of assessing information fall on the author or the reader?And what if the problem is that your material references someone who now you...2024-12-2030 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles087: How big things get done (part 2)More thoughts from How Big Things Get Done while on the way to brunch.(You'll need to have listened to part 1 for some of the references in here.)The fight between data and storiesJimi Hendrix's Electric Lady recording studioSounds obvious that you should think slow act fast, but most projects don't go like thatThe political utility of sunk cost biasTom dramatically underestimated how long it would take to make his Innovation Tactics Pip DeckRobert Caro dramatically underestimated how long it would take to write The Power BrokerInternal forecasting vs Reference Class Forecasting...2024-12-0323 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles087: How big things get done (part 2)More thoughts from How Big Things Get Done while on the way to brunch.(You'll need to have listened to part 1 for some of the references in here.)The fight between data and storiesJimi Hendrix's Electric Lady recording studioSounds obvious that you should think slow act fast, but most projects don't go like thatThe political utility of sunk cost biasTom dramatically underestimated how long it would take to make his Innovation Tactics Pip DeckRobert Caro dramatically underestimated how long it would take to write The Power BrokerInternal forecasting vs Reference Class Forecasting...2024-12-0323 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles086: How big things get done (part 1)Tom finally read this book about mega projects and was surprised to find how relevant it was to the kind of work we do.Including: stories of the Bilbao Guggenheim vs Sydney Opera Housea reference to Bernard's Watchcontrasting processes for "think slow build fast"Pixar PlanningSnowflake Method and UnfoldingLinks with Multiverse MappingLinky goodnessHow Big Things Get Done by Bent Flyvbjerg: https://sites.prh.com/how-big-things-get-done-bookMaster Multiverse Mapping Course: https://triggerstrategy.com/multiverse-mapping Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2024-12-0115 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles086: How big things get done (part 1)Tom finally read this book about mega projects and was surprised to find how relevant it was to the kind of work we do.Including: stories of the Bilbao Guggenheim vs Sydney Opera Housea reference to Bernard's Watchcontrasting processes for "think slow build fast"Pixar PlanningSnowflake Method and UnfoldingLinks with Multiverse MappingLinky goodnessHow Big Things Get Done by Bent Flyvbjerg: https://sites.prh.com/how-big-things-get-done-bookMaster Multiverse Mapping Course: https://triggerstrategy.com/multiverse-mapping Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2024-12-0115 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles085: High on agency?“grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” – the Serenity PrayerThe concept of “High Agency” burst into the online leadership conversation in recent years. And it sounds good, doesn’t it? Who wouldn’t want to be high agency? Who wouldn’t want to have high agency employees?As with many such “obviously good” concepts, turns out it’s not that simple.In this episode, Corissa and Tom also look at the other side of hope...2024-11-1921 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles085: High on agency?“grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” – the Serenity PrayerThe concept of “High Agency” burst into the online leadership conversation in recent years. And it sounds good, doesn’t it? Who wouldn’t want to be high agency? Who wouldn’t want to have high agency employees?As with many such “obviously good” concepts, turns out it’s not that simple.In this episode, Corissa and Tom also look at the other side of hope...2024-11-1921 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles083: Unfolding ideas over ideating featuresIt's a rain-soaked chat this time as Tom and Corissa wander through Bournemouth in a downpour.We tackle a thought-provoking LinkedIn question from WP Engine's Jason Cohen – a question about how to listen to customers when they ask for features.00:29 LinkedIn inspiration and the big question we're tackling today02:28 Customer feedback creates an apparent puzzle03:40 Mistakes we've made by asking people what they want05:14 Secret 1: what do people already do?07:37 Secret 2: imagine your company is a big metal box10:50 You're always limited by your own i...2024-11-0540 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles083: Unfolding ideas over ideating featuresIt's a rain-soaked chat this time as Tom and Corissa wander through Bournemouth in a downpour.We tackle a thought-provoking LinkedIn question from WP Engine's Jason Cohen – a question about how to listen to customers when they ask for features.00:29 LinkedIn inspiration and the big question we're tackling today02:28 Customer feedback creates an apparent puzzle03:40 Mistakes we've made by asking people what they want05:14 Secret 1: what do people already do?07:37 Secret 2: imagine your company is a big metal box10:50 You're always limited by your own i...2024-11-0540 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles082: 2D ComparisonJamie asked: "anyone got good exercises for evolving your brand (and in particular visual identity) in-house? Did I remember you (Tom & Corissa) mentioning an exercise like clustering examples into "we want to be more like this" vs "we want to be less like that"?"So we wanted to give the exercise we designed its own special episode.Time and again, we saw projects get in a pickle when people tried to choose adjectives to define things like brand qualities, tone of voice, product principles or corporate values.This kind of amb...2024-10-2922 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles082: 2D ComparisonJamie asked: "anyone got good exercises for evolving your brand (and in particular visual identity) in-house? Did I remember you (Tom & Corissa) mentioning an exercise like clustering examples into "we want to be more like this" vs "we want to be less like that"?"So we wanted to give the exercise we designed its own special episode.Time and again, we saw projects get in a pickle when people tried to choose adjectives to define things like brand qualities, tone of voice, product principles or corporate values.This kind of amb...2024-10-2922 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles080: What the heck's goin' on in tech?The world of digital/tech is going through "a moment" just now at the end of 2024.And we've launched a project to share and explore diverse perspectives from across the tech world, using a particular tool and methodology called SenseMaker. The goal is to showcase the diverse range of perspectives and stories of the moment in a way that's normally impossible.Some topics:Why is Tom so excited about SenseMaker?Who sees the gorilla?Contrasting Likert scales versus triads and dyadsHow standard "feedback surveys" are ruined by averaging and...2024-10-0830 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles080: What the heck's goin' on in tech?The world of digital/tech is going through "a moment" just now at the end of 2024.And we've launched a project to share and explore diverse perspectives from across the tech world, using a particular tool and methodology called SenseMaker. The goal is to showcase the diverse range of perspectives and stories of the moment in a way that's normally impossible.Some topics:Why is Tom so excited about SenseMaker?Who sees the gorilla?Contrasting Likert scales versus triads and dyadsHow standard "feedback surveys" are ruined by averaging and...2024-10-0830 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles073: Brat summer for billionairesAll credit to friend of the pod Pete Shaw for the "Founder mode sounds like brat summer" observation.Founder Mode triggered a beefstorm on LinkedIn, so we take a little stroll around the topic and share our takes. 3 parts nuance, 2 parts spicy, 1 long run-on sentence where Tom gets lost and forgets what he was trying to say.Topics include alignment, coherence, intuition, taste and more.References:Paul Graham's Founder ModeOur article We need to talk about Airbnb Hosted on...2024-09-1320 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles073: Brat summer for billionairesAll credit to friend of the pod Pete Shaw for the "Founder mode sounds like brat summer" observation.Founder Mode triggered a beefstorm on LinkedIn, so we take a little stroll around the topic and share our takes. 3 parts nuance, 2 parts spicy, 1 long run-on sentence where Tom gets lost and forgets what he was trying to say.Topics include alignment, coherence, intuition, taste and more.References:Paul Graham's Founder ModeOur article We need to talk about Airbnb Hosted on...2024-09-1320 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles072: Granularity part 2 – SnowmobilingIn this episode, we zoom back in time to a situation when a load of meetings were frustrating people at this one company. Tom used Snowmobiling with a small team to break down the meetings into smaller pieces and then remix those pieces in a new way. We share some of the details and pitfalls along the way. This same decompose/recombine approach can be used in lots of different situations where you need to find something new. Because everything new is really just novel recombinations of existing stuff.We read out the...2024-09-1029 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles072: Granularity part 2 – SnowmobilingIn this episode, we zoom back in time to a situation when a load of meetings were frustrating people at this one company. Tom used Snowmobiling with a small team to break down the meetings into smaller pieces and then remix those pieces in a new way. We share some of the details and pitfalls along the way. This same decompose/recombine approach can be used in lots of different situations where you need to find something new. Because everything new is really just novel recombinations of existing stuff.We read out the...2024-09-1029 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles070: Lobster dinner with a toddlerQ. What do these three situations have in common? Taking a friend for a lobster dinner, business strategy workshops, and personal coaching. A. They all feature in this episode as examples of how constraints, constructors and actants play out.The main chunk of this session is us talking through Tom's personal experience being 1:1 coached using Estuarine Mapping. We found this enormously enlightening, and we're excited to share.If you've been looking for definitions or examples of constraints, constructors and actants, then you're in the right place.Links...2024-08-1053 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles070: Lobster dinner with a toddlerQ. What do these three situations have in common? Taking a friend for a lobster dinner, business strategy workshops, and personal coaching. A. They all feature in this episode as examples of how constraints, constructors and actants play out.The main chunk of this session is us talking through Tom's personal experience being 1:1 coached using Estuarine Mapping. We found this enormously enlightening, and we're excited to share.If you've been looking for definitions or examples of constraints, constructors and actants, then you're in the right place.Links...2024-08-1053 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles069: The alignment problem (not the AI alignment problem)In which we coin the word "bungus" ...If you've ever complained about misalignment, or rallied people with the cry that "we need to get aligned", then this one's for you. Of course the feeling of alignment is a pleasant one, but what if you're in one of the situations where seeking alignment is actually hurting you?Corissa and Tom unpack the concept of alignment, including some discussion about different kinds of alignment and misalignment, some stories from the real world about situations where strategic misalignment can be good, and some references to our...2024-08-0642 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles069: The alignment problem (not the AI alignment problem)In which we coin the word "bungus" ...If you've ever complained about misalignment, or rallied people with the cry that "we need to get aligned", then this one's for you. Of course the feeling of alignment is a pleasant one, but what if you're in one of the situations where seeking alignment is actually hurting you?Corissa and Tom unpack the concept of alignment, including some discussion about different kinds of alignment and misalignment, some stories from the real world about situations where strategic misalignment can be good, and some references to our...2024-08-0642 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles068: Modest visions vs sci-fi visionsIn which Corissa and Tom explore more nuances and wrinkles to do with vision and strategy, with examples, metaphors and practical tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-0248 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles068: Modest visions vs sci-fi visionsIn which Corissa and Tom explore more nuances and wrinkles to do with vision and strategy, with examples, metaphors and practical tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-0248 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles067: Coping with "I'll know it when I see it"Tom had a coaching call with someone who had been on the hook to run a one day workshop. A one day workshop that was expected to both work as a team building exercise AND deliver a complete new concept to go ahead and build. And it was sorta vague what that concept would be. What could go wrong?Sometimes, you can get a clear, crispy brief. But often, you can't. It's more of an "I'll know it when I see it" situation. It's tempting to try asking more questions, trying to pin people down to...2024-07-3035 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles067: Coping with "I'll know it when I see it"Tom had a coaching call with someone who had been on the hook to run a one day workshop. A one day workshop that was expected to both work as a team building exercise AND deliver a complete new concept to go ahead and build. And it was sorta vague what that concept would be. What could go wrong?Sometimes, you can get a clear, crispy brief. But often, you can't. It's more of an "I'll know it when I see it" situation. It's tempting to try asking more questions, trying to pin people down to...2024-07-3035 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles066: Feeling the edges of the Vision ChasmThis is one of our "thinking about things in real time" episodes. Tom & Corissa talk through the next part of the Vision Chasm blog series. For nearly an hour!We talk about when visions are good actually, as well as when they aren't, and when we could hold many visions lightly instead. And we explore the challenges of doing that.We look at the squickiness of emergent strategy through lots of examples and stories.We refer to a post by Stephanie Leue that does a great job of capturing what...2024-07-2657 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles066: Feeling the edges of the Vision ChasmThis is one of our "thinking about things in real time" episodes. Tom & Corissa talk through the next part of the Vision Chasm blog series. For nearly an hour!We talk about when visions are good actually, as well as when they aren't, and when we could hold many visions lightly instead. And we explore the challenges of doing that.We look at the squickiness of emergent strategy through lots of examples and stories.We refer to a post by Stephanie Leue that does a great job of capturing what...2024-07-2657 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles064: Problems get replaced by better problemsTom & Corissa talk about how understanding and tackling problems requires more than just a linear approach, like is often inferred through something like the Double Diamond. A bunch of metaphors, real world examples and other fun in this one. We also offer practical tips for engaging with solution-oriented colleagues and suggest some methods and recipes to see and solve more problems differently. Plus: a somewhat tortured supermarket metaphor.00:00 Welcome to Trigger Strategy Podcast00:11 Dental adventures00:31 Exploring problems and solutions02:09 The arrogance of designers02:54 The horse poo problem06...2024-07-1940 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles064: Problems get replaced by better problemsTom & Corissa talk about how understanding and tackling problems requires more than just a linear approach, like is often inferred through something like the Double Diamond. A bunch of metaphors, real world examples and other fun in this one. We also offer practical tips for engaging with solution-oriented colleagues and suggest some methods and recipes to see and solve more problems differently. Plus: a somewhat tortured supermarket metaphor.00:00 Welcome to Trigger Strategy Podcast00:11 Dental adventures00:31 Exploring problems and solutions02:09 The arrogance of designers02:54 The horse poo problem06...2024-07-1940 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles059: How can I help someone to "get" it?This one's quite focused on business and building products ... OR IS IT?In this one we respond to a question that Tom's received from several people recently. We'll call one of them Dave. Dave has a friend who has a big product idea they want to build, or big business project they want to do. The plan Dave's friend has landed on is to do the whole thing (how hard can it be anyway?) and then receive the (as yet unspecified) rewards. And Dave wants to know: how can I help them see that's not the...2024-07-0233 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles059: How can I help someone to "get" it?This one's quite focused on business and building products ... OR IS IT?In this one we respond to a question that Tom's received from several people recently. We'll call one of them Dave. Dave has a friend who has a big product idea they want to build, or big business project they want to do. The plan Dave's friend has landed on is to do the whole thing (how hard can it be anyway?) and then receive the (as yet unspecified) rewards. And Dave wants to know: how can I help them see that's not the...2024-07-0233 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles058: Reflections from UX LondonThis is kind of a follow-up to our previous episode that was recorded before the UX London conference. With the whirlwind of travel and baby-care, this was the first chance Tom & Corissa have really had to talk about the conference, and we captured it for the podcast too.In our longest episode yet, we touch on Pitch Provocations, Multiverse Mapping, Zenko Mapping, rewilding, research repositories, behavioural design, regulations, stories, metaphor, communication, collaboration, validation, information architecture, design systems AND MORE. Whew.Also lots of shout outs and thanks to folks who gave talks and...2024-06-281h 02Trigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles058: Reflections from UX LondonThis is kind of a follow-up to our previous episode that was recorded before the UX London conference. With the whirlwind of travel and baby-care, this was the first chance Tom & Corissa have really had to talk about the conference, and we captured it for the podcast too.In our longest episode yet, we touch on Pitch Provocations, Multiverse Mapping, Zenko Mapping, rewilding, research repositories, behavioural design, regulations, stories, metaphor, communication, collaboration, validation, information architecture, design systems AND MORE. Whew.Also lots of shout outs and thanks to folks who gave talks and...2024-06-281h 02Trigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles057: But who's this talk really for?This is one of those where you walk along with Tom and Corissa while we're trying to figure something out. This time, Tom's giving a conference talk next week (which is last week from the podcast's perspective). He knows what he's talking about, but there's TOO MUCH of it! We try to figure out the one point he wants to make and why someone should care. Do we manage to tame this unruly topic or does it get away from us? You be the judge ... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-2541 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles057: But who's this talk really for?This is one of those where you walk along with Tom and Corissa while we're trying to figure something out. This time, Tom's giving a conference talk next week (which is last week from the podcast's perspective). He knows what he's talking about, but there's TOO MUCH of it! We try to figure out the one point he wants to make and why someone should care. Do we manage to tame this unruly topic or does it get away from us? You be the judge ... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-2541 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles056: Technical language – a doorway or a barrier?Tom saw a discussion on LinkedIn about why Cynefin hasn't caught on in some scenes. One take was that it's the "academic, technical" language that puts people off. Corissa has lots of experience of the power of simplifying your language from her background in copywriting, and especially usability testing her copy. On the other hand, weird new words can provoke weird new ways of thinking ... but it's also easier to dismiss weird things if you don't like their implications. Perhaps there's no right answer.We talk about our experiences getting to grips with ideas like Cynefin, o...2024-06-2139 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles056: Technical language – a doorway or a barrier?Tom saw a discussion on LinkedIn about why Cynefin hasn't caught on in some scenes. One take was that it's the "academic, technical" language that puts people off. Corissa has lots of experience of the power of simplifying your language from her background in copywriting, and especially usability testing her copy. On the other hand, weird new words can provoke weird new ways of thinking ... but it's also easier to dismiss weird things if you don't like their implications. Perhaps there's no right answer.We talk about our experiences getting to grips with ideas like Cynefin, o...2024-06-2139 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles052: OMF: Opportunity, Method, FormatTom has a challenge: to convince Corissa that something called "Opportunity Method Format" is actually interesting and useful. We talk about examples like printing flyers to publicise dance classes and building MVPs in digital product companies. Tom reckons using these layers can help you make your experiments more effective for learning what you need to learn faster. Does Corissa agree? You'll have to listen to find out. And let us know: were you persuaded? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-0730 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles052: OMF: Opportunity, Method, FormatTom has a challenge: to convince Corissa that something called "Opportunity Method Format" is actually interesting and useful. We talk about examples like printing flyers to publicise dance classes and building MVPs in digital product companies. Tom reckons using these layers can help you make your experiments more effective for learning what you need to learn faster. Does Corissa agree? You'll have to listen to find out. And let us know: were you persuaded? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-06-0730 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles050: Rumination, instinct and the fundamental attribution errorHALF WAY TO DO 100 THING!One night, Corissa messaged Tom:"It’s often unhelpful to get trapped in simple stories, but how do you know when to trust your gut? Our instincts aren’t always wrong. And pushed too far, obsessing over telling lots of different stories (overthinking??) could also become a trap in its own right?"Today, we tell some stories, and we talk about how to get untrapped.Overthinking vs underthinking. Rumination vs experimentation. Gut instinct vs rational consideration. When are you tell...2024-05-3123 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles050: Rumination, instinct and the fundamental attribution errorHALF WAY TO DO 100 THING!One night, Corissa messaged Tom:"It’s often unhelpful to get trapped in simple stories, but how do you know when to trust your gut? Our instincts aren’t always wrong. And pushed too far, obsessing over telling lots of different stories (overthinking??) could also become a trap in its own right?"Today, we tell some stories, and we talk about how to get untrapped.Overthinking vs underthinking. Rumination vs experimentation. Gut instinct vs rational consideration. When are you tell...2024-05-3123 minProduct Quest PodcastProduct Quest PodcastEpisode 64: Cynefin framework with Tom Kerwin Our guest today is Tom Kerwin (https://triggerstrategy.com). Tom is an innovation and UX consultant and coach. He is the author of the card deck Innovation Tactics, a deck of methods, exercises and frameworks that helps to make things people really want (we like that here). Tom is also an active proponent of Cynefin, a decision support framework created by Dave Snowden and he has co-facilitated a workshop with Dave using a complexity framework called The Estuarine framework of Estuarine mapping which we will discuss. Read Tom's writing on his substack where he writes about the  p...2024-05-271h 16Product Quest PodcastProduct Quest PodcastEpisode 64: Cynefin framework with Tom Kerwin Our guest today is Tom Kerwin (https://triggerstrategy.com). Tom is an innovation and UX consultant and coach. He is the author of the card deck Innovation Tactics, a deck of methods, exercises and frameworks that helps to make things people really want (we like that here). Tom is also an active proponent of Cynefin, a decision support framework created by Dave Snowden and he has co-facilitated a workshop with Dave using a complexity framework called The Estuarine framework of Estuarine mapping which we will discuss. Read Tom's writing on his substack where he writes about the  p...2024-05-271h 16Trigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles048: Conceptual ModelsThis one's definitely designer-centric. And it's pretty hard to explain without visuals, but we give it a good go.Tom talks about the shift that conceptual models enabled for him. When he was a younger designer, he often struggled to articulate design decisions, struggled to defend elements of the design that were crucial for things to be coherent, and constantly butted up against technical architecture that made it weirdly hard to design easy-to-use software. Once he figured out how to make and socialise a conceptual model, and then evolve the design around it, everything got way...2024-05-2516 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles048: Conceptual ModelsThis one's definitely designer-centric. And it's pretty hard to explain without visuals, but we give it a good go.Tom talks about the shift that conceptual models enabled for him. When he was a younger designer, he often struggled to articulate design decisions, struggled to defend elements of the design that were crucial for things to be coherent, and constantly butted up against technical architecture that made it weirdly hard to design easy-to-use software. Once he figured out how to make and socialise a conceptual model, and then evolve the design around it, everything got way...2024-05-2516 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles042: Helping to euthanise a startupIn which we talk about how energy gradients affect the chances of a strategy succeeding, and imagine people pushing concrete wheels around. Tom shares the story of a client and how energy gradient thinking got them to finally identify the thing that was stopping them from making sales. It’s a cautionary tale and an encouragement for you to think about energy gradients sooner rather than later. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-3019 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles042: Helping to euthanise a startupIn which we talk about how energy gradients affect the chances of a strategy succeeding, and imagine people pushing concrete wheels around. Tom shares the story of a client and how energy gradient thinking got them to finally identify the thing that was stopping them from making sales. It’s a cautionary tale and an encouragement for you to think about energy gradients sooner rather than later. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-3019 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles040: Why isn’t [Role] doing what I think they should?We talk about a post that Tom saw in Reddit: a Product Manager complaining about the designers they worked with (shock horror!). The underlying vibe of the complaint looked eerily similar to many situations we’ve both seen. And the responses in the Reddit thread tended to jump to mono-perspective “root cause” type reasoning (also a familiar pattern). So we took a few minutes to break down the situation from different angles, unpacking more of the conditions and dynamics that might be modulating the situation. Note: the specifics of this situation are quite product/design-specific, so bear with us if we sli...2024-04-2030 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles040: Why isn’t [Role] doing what I think they should?We talk about a post that Tom saw in Reddit: a Product Manager complaining about the designers they worked with (shock horror!). The underlying vibe of the complaint looked eerily similar to many situations we’ve both seen. And the responses in the Reddit thread tended to jump to mono-perspective “root cause” type reasoning (also a familiar pattern). So we took a few minutes to break down the situation from different angles, unpacking more of the conditions and dynamics that might be modulating the situation. Note: the specifics of this situation are quite product/design-specific, so bear with us if we sli...2024-04-2030 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles034: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 3What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the third in the series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We talk through 3 more patterns: Patience and Self-Repair, Anticipate Effects, and Curiosity and Light Touch. We...2024-03-2129 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles034: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 3What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the third in the series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We talk through 3 more patterns: Patience and Self-Repair, Anticipate Effects, and Curiosity and Light Touch. We...2024-03-2129 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles033: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 2What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the second in the series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We talk through 3 more patterns: Identify Plausible Contributors / Multiple "Causes”, Power of the Present, and Blend Di...2024-03-1433 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles033: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 2What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the second in the series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We talk through 3 more patterns: Identify Plausible Contributors / Multiple "Causes”, Power of the Present, and Blend Di...2024-03-1433 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles032: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 1What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the first in a series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We encourage you to think about them too! If you’d like to share a short re...2024-03-1329 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles032: How Capable Leaders Navigate Uncertainty and Ambiguity - an annotated reading - Part 1What do leaders who are skilled at navigating complexity know how to do? What do they do differently? What would you observe if a leader had these skills? These were questions Tom and John Cutler asked themselves when they co-wrote this article that got a lot of people talking: https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-274-how-capable-leaders-navigate. The article contains 18 prompts to trigger reflection. This is the first in a series where we read through the prompts and talk about what they mean to us. We encourage you to think about them too! If you’d like to share a short re...2024-03-1329 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles028: Ship an idea in an hour?Tom compulsively makes Multiverse Maps in Miro during meetings - and it seems to help people clarify things and take action. Why not put an offer out there to see if more people would like it? We talk about what that was like and challenge you: what could you ship in an hour? Here’s the article we talked about: https://open.substack.com/pub/maybeuseful/p/i-want-to-start-a-business-but-i … and here’s the LinkedIn post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tomdkerwin_can-i-ship-a-new-business-idea-in-an-hour-activity-7164298372110041088-Cxgl?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-02-2115 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles028: Ship an idea in an hour?Tom compulsively makes Multiverse Maps in Miro during meetings - and it seems to help people clarify things and take action. Why not put an offer out there to see if more people would like it? We talk about what that was like and challenge you: what could you ship in an hour? Here’s the article we talked about: https://open.substack.com/pub/maybeuseful/p/i-want-to-start-a-business-but-i … and here’s the LinkedIn post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tomdkerwin_can-i-ship-a-new-business-idea-in-an-hour-activity-7164298372110041088-Cxgl?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-02-2115 minThe Salience PodcastThe Salience PodcastSeason 3 Episode 9 Tom KerwinOn This episode of the Salience Podcast, we explore feedback and feedforward in the context of design and innovation. We are joined today by Tom Kerwin. Tom has 25 years of experience as a leader in design, research and innovation. He’s co-founded two successful startups and worked both agency-side and in-house, coaching cross-functional teams to innovate. Tom is also the author of Innovation Tactics, the deck of cards from Pip Decks that’s packed with pragmatic methods for making things people want.   Since running his first usability test in 1999, Tom has been obsessed with adaptive sense-ma...2024-02-1957 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles025: Change, ready-ing and a caterpillar with wooden wingsWhat if the theory of change we often try to impose on ourselves and our organisations is actually counterproductive? Is actually blocking what needs to happen for change to occur? We talk about a LinkedIn post Tom shared that stopped Corissa in her tracks, including a story about a woman who found herself giving back borrowed books. Here’s the link to the post, including a trail to get to Nora Bateson’s full essay, Ready-ing: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tomdkerwin_an-essay-on-readying-tending-the-prelude-activity-7160987048626057216-ZZy9?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2024-02-1029 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles025: Change, ready-ing and a caterpillar with wooden wingsWhat if the theory of change we often try to impose on ourselves and our organisations is actually counterproductive? Is actually blocking what needs to happen for change to occur? We talk about a LinkedIn post Tom shared that stopped Corissa in her tracks, including a story about a woman who found herself giving back borrowed books. Here’s the link to the post, including a trail to get to Nora Bateson’s full essay, Ready-ing: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tomdkerwin_an-essay-on-readying-tending-the-prelude-activity-7160987048626057216-ZZy9?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2024-02-1029 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles023: Creating Customer ConversationsToday, we talk about a course that Tom is putting together in collaboration with Dave Grey’s School of the Possible. It’s very much us figuring things out live, explaining the School and then talking through my aims and ideas for the course. If the course sounds interesting to you, we’d love to chat more and help you figure out if it’ll be a good fit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-02-0519 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles023: Creating Customer ConversationsToday, we talk about a course that Tom is putting together in collaboration with Dave Grey’s School of the Possible. It’s very much us figuring things out live, explaining the School and then talking through my aims and ideas for the course. If the course sounds interesting to you, we’d love to chat more and help you figure out if it’ll be a good fit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-02-0519 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles018: a blustery annotated reading - A/B testing ain’t for settling your disagreementsWarning: we lost the little foam hat off the microphone, and this makes wind noise much more audible than usual. If you can cope with the audio, you’ll hear Tom read out an article from 2017 that he no longer fully agrees with. We dive into several related topics around the know-ability of future outcomes, the prevalence of Underpants Gnomes, and our past experiences trying to make stuff better without really understanding what we were doing. What still holds up What’s different now? If you’d like to read along (and see the picture of the digger) here’s the link...2024-01-2928 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles018: a blustery annotated reading - A/B testing ain’t for settling your disagreementsWarning: we lost the little foam hat off the microphone, and this makes wind noise much more audible than usual. If you can cope with the audio, you’ll hear Tom read out an article from 2017 that he no longer fully agrees with. We dive into several related topics around the know-ability of future outcomes, the prevalence of Underpants Gnomes, and our past experiences trying to make stuff better without really understanding what we were doing. What still holds up What’s different now? If you’d like to read along (and see the picture of the digger) here’s the link...2024-01-2928 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles017: You can’t leap directly from data to actionable insights - a live annotated readingWe’re trying something different in this episode. Tom reads out one of his old articles and we discuss our questions and issues as they arise. The article is an early version of his thinking about Signals, Stories, Options, which we talked about in episode 016. Does he still agree with everything? What would we change now? Can we describe a diagram in audio? If you want to read along with us, the article is: https://tomkerwin.substack.com/p/are-you-trying-to-leap-directly-from Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-2823 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles017: You can’t leap directly from data to actionable insights - a live annotated readingWe’re trying something different in this episode. Tom reads out one of his old articles and we discuss our questions and issues as they arise. The article is an early version of his thinking about Signals, Stories, Options, which we talked about in episode 016. Does he still agree with everything? What would we change now? Can we describe a diagram in audio? If you want to read along with us, the article is: https://tomkerwin.substack.com/p/are-you-trying-to-leap-directly-from Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-2823 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles016: Signals, Stories, Options - how to avoid getting trapped by simple storiesCorissa interviews Tom about the Signals > Stories > Options framework that appears (as “Anatomy of an Insight”) in his Innovation Tactics card deck. We get into how the concept of telling more stories can free you in both your personal and work lives and Tom shares some of the people who influenced his thinking as he traveled through the wilderness of narrative fallacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-2720 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles016: Signals, Stories, Options - how to avoid getting trapped by simple storiesCorissa interviews Tom about the Signals > Stories > Options framework that appears (as “Anatomy of an Insight”) in his Innovation Tactics card deck. We get into how the concept of telling more stories can free you in both your personal and work lives and Tom shares some of the people who influenced his thinking as he traveled through the wilderness of narrative fallacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-2720 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles006: OKRs, moon landings and oil firesFollowing on from Tom’s Substack pieces about OKRs, we talk about some of the issues with OKRs, when they can work, and what to do if you’re in a situation where they don’t work but you have to use them anyway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1626 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles006: OKRs, moon landings and oil firesFollowing on from Tom’s Substack pieces about OKRs, we talk about some of the issues with OKRs, when they can work, and what to do if you’re in a situation where they don’t work but you have to use them anyway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1626 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles004: Beans, noses, elephants and startupsHow many times do you watch while someone puts a bean up their nose? That’s the question we go at today, Tom working through a frustrating client engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1627 minTrigger Strategy is now TentaclesTrigger Strategy is now Tentacles004: Beans, noses, elephants and startupsHow many times do you watch while someone puts a bean up their nose? That’s the question we go at today, Tom working through a frustrating client engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1627 minFuture-Proof Your CareerFuture-Proof Your CareerThe value of empathy, with Dr Lauren KerwinIn this latest episode of Future-Proof Your Career, we tackle the tricky topic of empathy. What is it? How do you use it? And can you grow - or shrink - your empathy?  We all think we know what empathy is, but as ever, we ask a real expert. Dr Lauren Kerwin is a Harvard- and UCLA- Trained Psychologist with over 20 years of experience treating borderline personality disorder, autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety and trauma in teens and adults. Lauren also has lots of experience in a corporate context, providing executive coaching and organisational psychology s...2023-05-0427 minFather. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars PodcastFather. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars PodcastIn Conversation: Author Tom HuddlestonNow that we've completed our review of Adventures in Wild Space, we're taking it one step further. We interview Tom Huddleston, co-author of the Star Wars series, and author of the Floodworld trilogy. Tom discusses his writing style, inspiration for his characters, and offers advice for aspiring writers.Tom's contact information:Twitter: @TomHuddleston_Instagram: tomhuddleston_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomhuddlestonauthor/Website: http://tomhuddleston.co.uk/2021-10-2235 minFather. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars PodcastFather. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars PodcastIn Conversation: Author Tom HuddlestonNow that we've completed our review of Adventures in Wild Space, we're taking it one step further. We interview Tom Huddleston, co-author of the Star Wars series, and author of the Floodworld trilogy. Tom discusses his writing style, inspiration for his characters, and offers advice for aspiring writers.Tom's contact information:Twitter: @TomHuddleston_Instagram: tomhuddleston_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomhuddlestonauthor/Website: http://tomhuddleston.co.uk/2021-10-2235 minInvisible Injuries - PodcastInvisible Injuries - PodcastS02E11 - Tom Kerwin (2/4 RAR) - Part 2The difference between sympathy and Empathy  “So you realised you needed help with that Belfast incident” Andy asked “as did some of your mates from that  unit?”   Some had already suicided Tom comments. Motivated to try and stop this, Tom got himself  a position as  an Advocate Pension Officer at a State level of Queensland RSL in  an effort to by pass the clique of  sub-branch level.   6 days before Christmas Tom was sacked as his urgent attitude to deal with  personal welfare crisis that came across his desk didn’t sit well with his bosses.   Further more it didn’...2021-06-2933 min