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    cards against humanity

    Explore "cards against humanity" with insightful episodes like "OBG 523: Big Groups", "#38 Pod Against Humanity", "Challenging mundanity. We chat about Humans at Work with special guest Jason Treu.", "T. Swift" and "If it's yellow, let it mellow" from podcasts like ""On Board Games", "Pod Pod Cvlt Cast", "Humans of HR", "The Good News Podcast" and "The Good News Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    OBG 523: Big Groups

    OBG 523: Big Groups

    On this episode of On Board Games Erik and Bruce talk about games they've played lately and other things including:

    • Spy Car Escape
    • Head Trip
    • Dice Forge
    • Rattlebones
    • Hoopla


    (30:45) Then they talk about games with large groups, from 10 - 1000. What works, what are some design thoughts, and how to keep that many people entertained.

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    #38 Pod Against Humanity

    #38 Pod Against Humanity

    We don't know about you, but we needed to do something SILLY to break the tension of this whole Pandemic thing. We played a Cards Against Humanity inspired game called Remote Insensitivity together online.

    Content warning: this game is intentionally offensive and we do our best to keep within our core values as humanists and feminists. We also just rolled around in some dark humor for a while because it felt indulgent. 

    For a link to the game we played, references made during the episode, show credits, and more go to PodPodCvltCast.com 

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    Challenging mundanity. We chat about Humans at Work with special guest Jason Treu.

    Challenging mundanity. We chat about Humans at Work with special guest Jason Treu.

    Welcome to Humans of HR.  We're a podcast show and a social movement focused on the everyday challenges people experience at work. Hosted by David Guazzarotto and Michelle Farrar-Eagles.  On this episode we welcome a special guest human, Jason Treu, an expert in leadership, teamwork and communications.  Jason helps us unpack a broad range of insights on Humans at Work, tells us about a game he invented called Cards Against Mundanity, and shares anecdotes about a number of Silicon Valley luminaries, all that and much much more as always....

    During the show we mention a number of studies and commentators you may wish to find out more about:

    You can check out Jason Treu at his website - https://jasontreu.com/
    Amy Edmondson - expert on psychological safety - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhoLuui9gX8
    To get your hands on the Cards Against Mundanity game - https://www.drivethrucards.com/product/272383/Cards-Against-Mundanity

    We'd love to get your feedback, topic suggestions and please refer us to other awesome humans that you know who would love to listen. Don't forget to hit the Subscribe button and provide a rating for our podcast in your favourite player.  And, of course, post your questions to the social channels below using the hashtag #askthehumans.

    You can find us on Instagram @humans_of_hr and on Twitter - @HumansOfHRPod @DaveGazz @MFarrar_Eagles @Jazzacam @MattSmith_PL

    Cards Against Humanity

    Cards Against Humanity
    Cards Against Humanity è un gioco di carte per persone orribili.
    Esiste una sola regola in Cards Against Humanity: Completare una frase con una carta che faccia ridere.

    Funziona? Ha delle pecche? Com'è quel gioco?

    Cards Against Humanity lo trovate in vendita qui http://amzn.to/1W4VAWc

    O gratis sul loro sito
    http://cardsagainsthumanity.com

    Puntata speciale che sarà in formato integrale anche nel podcast audio.

    Home For The Holidays

    Home For The Holidays
    Home For The Holidays - Healing Family Dysfunction: Medium Kellee White and Dr. Shirley help you prepare for the holiday season because preparation is not just for turkeys! In this insightful show we discuss why the holidays trigger us and give you tips on how to, not just survive, but to thrive!

    102 - Fred Beecher

    102 - Fred Beecher

    Chicago Camps interviews Fred Beecher, an Axure fanatic (and perhaps a bit of a legend), a grower of UX Designers through his UX apprenticeship program at The Nerdery in Minneapolis, and a regular contributor to the UX Design community through a variety of articles and presentations. Fred was the closing keynote for Prototype Camp 2013 and is talking to us about a whole bunch of things around prototyping and Prototype Camp.

    Don't wait another moment! Register for Prototype Camp here: http://2014.prototypecamp.com/

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    About Fred Beecher

    Fred Beecher has been working in User Experience since 1998. In that time he’s seen UX mature from a field struggling to prove its value to one driving an explosion of innovation and economic growth. To help feed the ever-increasing demand this explosion has sparked, Fred designed and implemented the UX apprenticeship program he currently manages at The Nerdery in Minneapolis, MN. Fred is an established contributor in the UX world. In 2007, he authored the first official Axure training program, which he ran until 2012. He has written numerous articles and blog posts on prototyping, iterative design, and UX career development, and he has spoken on these topics at design conferences worldwide. His face is also covered with pie.

    About Chicago Camps

    Chicago Camps, LLC ([chicagocamps.org][5]) was founded in 2012. They plan multiple low cost, high-value events primarily in Chicago.

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    "Gotta Go" music written and produced and performed by Christian Lane* | https://soundcloud.com/clane01 | @christianlane01

    *Troy Luccketta on drums

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    About Tent Talks

    Chicago Camps hosts irregularly scheduled Tent Talks with people from all across the User Experience Design community, and beyond. Who really likes limits, anyway--If it's a cool idea, we'd love to hear about it and share it!

    What is a Tent Talk? That's a great question, we'd love to tell you.

    Tent Talks are short-form in nature, generally lasting from 10-20 minutes (ish) in a recorded format--we like to think of them as "S'mores-sized content" because that's pretty on-brand. Tent Talks can be a presentation on a topic, a live Q&A session about the work we do, or the work around the work we do, or really just about anything--we don't want to limit ourselves, or you.

    You should send along an idea or topic of your own so we can learn from you, as well! You don't have to be a published author or a professional speaker on a circuit to be good at your job, so please, put yourself forward, and let's have some fun, talk, and share your experience with others!

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