Episodes

  • The Big Leap
    Oct 18 2024
    Alex and Ivan talk about the inspiration, neuroscience, personal experience and methodology behind their new workshop, The Big Leap. It’s a method that is designed to help organisations understand a new strategy and quickly bring it to life through actions and initiatives. They look at the power of good questions, inspired by Warren Berger's book, The More Beautiful Question. About how long distance connections and mix and match thinking build better stories. How good questions lead to deeper understanding and better critical thinking. They talk about the importance of collective storytelling and inclusive creativity. They also discuss how The Big Leap methodology focuses on what humans do best within a rapidly expanding AI landscape.
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    19 mins
  • Brand Story Coaching
    Sep 16 2021
    In this conversation about truth and spectacle, Alex and Ivan look at how and why they apply coaching to brands, and get really excited about the power of a good core story. What is brand story coaching and why we think it's pretty cool.
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    19 mins
  • A Gentle and Awesome Creativity
    Jul 26 2020

    When we started Truth & Spectacle, it was done with the belief that people are more creative than they imagine.

    We assumed that being ‘creative’ was something that teams and organisations wanted to be - but we learned quickly that it wasn’t that straightforward. To many people creativity is a ‘gift you’re born with’, for others creativity evokes stories of ego, genius, loudness or elitism.

    We'd like people to experience creativity as an inclusive, more gentle force.

    In this podcast Alex and Ivan talk about the definitions of creativity, the associations of the “creative” label and some simple, useful principles to work with.

    We discuss how about how we design creative processes that balance idea ownership and craft, the delight of making new connections in teams, and being surprised by your colleagues.

    Creativity is a journey that has lots of paths, many are correct. We’ve even transformed our own way of being creative.

    It’s a skill you can learn. Teams can get better at questioning, connecting, imagining and making.

    If you’re interested in this topic for your organisation we’ve designed a new, more inclusive workshop. [create space] is a workshop game that’s designed to help every member of your team develop their ability to think creatively about big questions and turn their ideas into actions. It’s surprising and fun and you can see more here.

    Look after yourselves wherever you are and keep creating. We hope you enjoy the episode.

    Alex Mecklenburg is a creative business and leadership coach at Consequential CIC, a fellow of the RSA, and storyteller in residence at SIX, the Global Social Innovation Exchange. Ivan Pols is the creative director of what3words. Together they are the co-founders of Truth & Spectacle, a creative consultancy.

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    Find us on LinkedIn: Alex or Ivan / Twitter: Alex or Ivan

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    Stuff we mentioned in the show:

    [create space] - a workshop game

    Slack - business messaging

    Figma - UX design tool

    Truth & Spectacle - creative business consultants

    Monday - project management

    Frame.io - video management platform

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    24 mins
  • How to make virtual workshops more fun, useful and creative
    May 25 2020

    Since our business and personal worlds have suddenly relied on video calls like never before, we thought it would interesting to talk about the new challenges of running workshops, what virtual work is, how to make deep connections with colleagues and how to do this with no post-it notes or snacks.

    Alex and Ivan discuss their experiences and share what works for them. It turns out that virtual workshops are a powerful tool for teams to be creative and they’ll definitely be part of a new blended tool set for working on certain kinds of problems as groups.

    We talk about how to get prepared for a workshop, how to help the participants be present and give them control, the difference between virtual connections and working in real spaces, how to use provocations to stimulate creativity and team bonding, the tech platforms we prefer and embracing working open.

    We hope you enjoy it.

    Alex is a creative business coach and an associate at the digital think tank Doteveryone, a fellow of the RSA, and storyteller in residence at SIX, the Global Social Innovation Exchange. Ivan is the creative director of what3words. They are co-founders of Truth & Spectacle, a creative consultancy.

    Find us on LinkedIn: Alex or Ivan / Twitter: Alex or Ivan

    Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher.

    For more news about Truth & Spectacle sign up to our newsletter.

    Stuff we mentioned in the show:

    Miro Board - white board tool

    Mural - white board tool

    Zoom - video conferencing

    Provoke - the webinar game

    Google G Suite - slides and docs

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    29 mins
  • Alex & Ivan talk about big questions, quick answers and team dreams.
    Apr 3 2020

    It’s Spring 2020, and we’re in the middle of the Covid-19 meltdown. Alex Mecklenburg and Ivan Pols had a conversation about how much has changed, what hasn’t changed, and what we’re doing now.

    The big questions seem to be more urgent that ever, but we can do small things that make a difference today. For ourselves and others.

    Alex is a creative business coach and an associate at the digital think tank Doteveryone, a fellow of the RSA, and storyteller in residence at SIX, the Global Social Innovation Exchange. Ivan is the creative director of what3words, working with a world class in-house marketing and product team.

    We talked about what we’re doing now, the mass emotional roller coaster, dealing with new expectations, kindness, grief, and teams that dream. Among other things.

    Find us on LinkedIn: Alex or Ivan / Twitter: Alex or Ivan

    Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher.

    For more news about Truth & Spectacle sign up to our newsletter.

    Stuff we mentioned in the show:

    Miro Board - white board tool

    Mural - white board tool

    Remo - video conferencing

    Zoom - video conferencing

    WeTransfer - file sharing

    Provoke - the webinar game

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    25 mins
  • MegaPops talk about their brand, the ad industry, and their passion for creating a difference
    Jun 10 2019

    MegaPops are Megan Egan & Poppy Cumming-Spain, a creative team working at Creature London. They’re recent grads of SCA 2.0 and have pretty much launched themselves into the industry on a rocket fuelled with mad energy. Alex met them while mentoring at SCA and was struck by their charisma, honesty and wonderful work.

    We met them in Shoreditch in early May and talked about how they built their team brand, MegaPops, the work they rate and how they pursue truth. They also shared their opinions about the state of “purpose advertising” and the value of doing real things rather than talking about them. It’s a refreshing perspective from smart people whom we hope go far.

    Meg & Pops can be found at megapops.party

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    22 mins
  • Katharina Wittgens uncovers the truth about fluffy towels, eye implants and brand purpose
    Apr 18 2019

    Katharina is a Business Psychologist and the Managing Director at InnovationBubble. They are a business consultancy who use behavioural science to understand how organisations and brands really work.

    She’s advised companies like Virgin Atlantic, TalkTalk and Habito on finding the hidden psychological influences that affect their business strategies.

    She talks about the difference between truth and purpose, the importance of getting your values right from the beginning, the facts about fluffy towels in travel and eye implants.

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    26 mins
  • Jonathan McKay from Girl Effect talks about using brands to create a better world
    Mar 13 2019

    Jonathan McKay joins Ivan Pols and Alex Mecklenburg to discuss how Girl Effect use brands to improve the lives of girls around the world, and the role of truth and spectacle in reaching them.

    Jonathan is the Senior Director of Create at Girl Effect, who were founded by the Nike Foundation in 2004, and today are an independent creative non-profit working from nine global locations and active in over 50 countries.

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    15 mins