<p>In this mini-episode, Lucy Patterson explores the themes of design thinking, creativity, and the importance of embracing the messy middle in life and business. </p><p>She reviews two impactful books, &#39;Tiny Experiments&#39; by Anne Laure Le Cunff, and &#39;The Fax Club Experiment&#39;, by David Hieatt &amp; The 32; sharing insights on how small, iterative actions can lead to significant growth and understanding. </p><p>The discussion emphasises the value of curiosity, reflection, and community in navigating life&#39;s challenges.</p><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Life doesn&#39;t work in linear bullet points.</li></ul><ul><li>Treat failure as data, not drama.</li><li>The messy middle isn&#39;t where you&#39;re stuck, it&#39;s where you start.</li><li>Slow can be better than fast.</li><li>Tiny experiments felt like a field manual.</li></ul><ul><li>The Fax Club Experiment is an invitation to the uncomfortable.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Chapters: </p><ul><li>00:00 Tsundoku and Book Obsession</li><li>01:11 Design Thinking and the Messy Middle</li><li>06:21 Embracing Curiosity Over Certainty</li><li>10:29 The Power of Reflection</li></ul><p><br></p>

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking

Lucy Patterson & Tracy Sharp

Tiny Experiments & The Fax Club Experiment - Lucy's Book Review mini-sode

OCT 13, 202511 MIN
Beginners Guide to Design Thinking

Tiny Experiments & The Fax Club Experiment - Lucy's Book Review mini-sode

OCT 13, 202511 MIN

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<p>In this mini-episode, Lucy Patterson explores the themes of design thinking, creativity, and the importance of embracing the messy middle in life and business. </p><p>She reviews two impactful books, &#39;Tiny Experiments&#39; by Anne Laure Le Cunff, and &#39;The Fax Club Experiment&#39;, by David Hieatt &amp; The 32; sharing insights on how small, iterative actions can lead to significant growth and understanding. </p><p>The discussion emphasises the value of curiosity, reflection, and community in navigating life&#39;s challenges.</p><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Life doesn&#39;t work in linear bullet points.</li></ul><ul><li>Treat failure as data, not drama.</li><li>The messy middle isn&#39;t where you&#39;re stuck, it&#39;s where you start.</li><li>Slow can be better than fast.</li><li>Tiny experiments felt like a field manual.</li></ul><ul><li>The Fax Club Experiment is an invitation to the uncomfortable.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Chapters: </p><ul><li>00:00 Tsundoku and Book Obsession</li><li>01:11 Design Thinking and the Messy Middle</li><li>06:21 Embracing Curiosity Over Certainty</li><li>10:29 The Power of Reflection</li></ul><p><br></p>