by Minter Dial | Jul 7, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Mental Health, Minter Dialogue
Minter Dialogue with Mark Hurst In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Mark Hurst, a digital strategy expert and founder of Creative Good. The conversation begins with a nostalgic reflection on our long-standing acquaintance and shared interests, particularly their...
by Minter Dial | Jun 4, 2024 | Leadership, Meaningfulness, Mental Health
Rediscovering the Joy of Play to Boost Creativity and Well-Being at Work This is potentially one of the most disruptive questions you could ask at work: Do you like to play? As adults at work, so many individuals seem constantly to be at odds with their work. Burnout,...
by Minter Dial | Apr 28, 2024 | Mental Health, Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Psychedelics, Sports
Minter Dialogue with Don Armand Don Armand is an ex-professional rugby player, having played for the Stormers in South Africa and the Exeter Chiefs in England, the latter with which he won the Premiership twice (was voted Man of the Match for the 2017 final), and...
by Minter Dial | Apr 14, 2024 | Mental Health, Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Psychedelics
Minter Dialogue with Dr Chris Kerr Dr Chris Kerr is a hospice physician and end-of-life researcher. He’s also the acclaimed author of “Death is But a Dream” as well as one of the most viewed TEDx speakers, with over 5 million views for his talk,...
by Minter Dial | Apr 10, 2024 | Joy of Padel, Mental Health, Padel, Podcast
The Joy of Padel podcast with Daniel Windahl (JOPS01E05) Daniel Windahl is the number 1 Swedish padel player, currently ranked 53rd in the world. A left-sided player, he partners with Jose Solano. We discuss his remarkable personal and professional journey to becoming...
by Minter Dial | Mar 19, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Entertainment, Marketing, Mental Health, Social Media
Shhh! Every once in a while, you come across someone who doesn’t speak much, but when they do, it’s always worth listening to. Do you know anyone like that? Typically, they spend their time observing, cogitating. Sometimes, they may also be thinking when...