#006 - Tune into your hearts to unlock innovation, and inspire brave action.
Release Date: 02/19/2020
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info_outline #006 - Tune into your hearts to unlock innovation, and inspire brave action.Grandkids Test
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info_outlineMatt Golding has been creating fun viral campaigns and films for brands, businesses, charities and NGOs. He’s now re-booted his business to use creative talent to create fun film and viral campaigns taking people on a journey that can move us to take brave action – the aim is for us to find ways to tackle climate change, our mental health crisis and over-consumption.
In this conversation, Matt’s pragmatic idealism goes deep as he shares his views on how people hold immense power – he believes we can transcend our fears of change, tap into our emotions and use compassion and love as tools to do the brave work needed to make the world a better place.
0.00 - 1.07 Intro
1.07 - 3.33 What Rubber Republic do - they create fun viral content to tackle climate crisis, unthinking consumption and the mental health crisis.
3.33 - 6.21 What is the desired impact of Rubber Republic’s fun viral content?
- 9.23 Role of the Film / campaigns and entertainment is to help people on their journey, to open people to feeling more comfortable with their feelings..
- 27.33 How can businesses be part of the solution to our “big” issues?
Change is slow – trying to help find clever ways to help them be part of the soultion
- 12.52 We cannot do “business as usual” and save the planet at the same time
- 14.21 On innovation and fear of change - Don’t delay confronting the problems
14.12-15.07 “my perception…scare me as well the relative fear of changing my business is countered by the fear of….forced on us…don’t change..not safe…earlier”
16.00 - Biggest challenges?
15.30-20.30 - It is important to find solutions within the capitalist system. We need to be more creative within the system
20.50 Using entertainment and humour is a great way to ignite a feeling of positivity and connectedness so that we can all feel that change is possible
21.54- 24.36 – People have more power than they think – we tend to separate our heads from our hearts – if we listen to our feelings more often we might find ways to unlock innovation and change.
25.58-27.22 “if you’re not happy..creating repressed negative energy…not doing anything about it doesn’t solve it..healthy to listen to your heart…that’s a fair way for society to operate in…impact”
30.10 On Thinking outside the box – beyond capitalism + aligning work with your values and treating people with kindness in the workplace.
30.20 -31.32
Follow your heart “our heads are indoctrinated…incorrect information…probably wrong”
33.57 On creative inspiration
To End - On Matt’s visions of the future
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