Listen now | We’re back for another weekly episode of People who Play live from the Martin household HQ. On the aimlessly wondering agenda this week: Talking nostalgia (again) and how it continues to bring joy Emma receives an unexpected compliment from a stranger
Hi Emma and Ben, I've got a question for you. Over the last 10-15 years we have learnt enormous amounts about the brain and how it functions and how differently people experience things. Back in the 80s/90s the understanding of people was so myopic and based on conforming to societal expectations of behaviour. How do you both see this changing for our kids generation as people learn more about the human brain and neurodiverity. What positives could it bring?
We have round abouts !!!! 😂 you guys crack me up! But they annoy me! Thanks you two. Have a great week!
Hi Emma and Ben, I've got a question for you. Over the last 10-15 years we have learnt enormous amounts about the brain and how it functions and how differently people experience things. Back in the 80s/90s the understanding of people was so myopic and based on conforming to societal expectations of behaviour. How do you both see this changing for our kids generation as people learn more about the human brain and neurodiverity. What positives could it bring?
To build a pond or not to build a pond, what are your top tips on helping out the pollenators of the world with playful gardening?