Let's Make This More Interesting
A podcast by eatbigfish - Adam Morgan
28 Episodes
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Putting the joy back into work (with Bruce Daisley)
Published: 5/12/2025 -
Leading the world towards hope (with Gail Gallie)
Published: 5/5/2025 -
Interesting at the speed of culture (with Nick Tran)
Published: 4/21/2025 -
Creating character at Dishoom (with Sara Stark)
Published: 4/14/2025 -
The question is more important than the answer (with Warren Berger)
Published: 4/7/2025 -
How to tell a big story in just 90 seconds (with Louisa Preston and Luisa Baldini)
Published: 3/31/2025 -
The five components of interesting (with Jeffre Jackson and Dave Nottoli)
Published: 3/25/2025 -
Does our attention define us? (with Faris Yakob)
Published: 3/18/2025 -
A healthy dose of horror (with Mathias Clasen)
Published: 3/11/2025 -
Stand up and make me laugh (with Chris Head)
Published: 3/4/2025 -
The commercial case for humour (with Bridget Angear)
Published: 2/25/2025 -
Break that routine (with Simon Peacock)
Published: 2/18/2025 -
Why you need a third Spider Drop (with Heather McGill)
Published: 2/11/2025 -
When Kerosene met Dull (with Peter Field)
Published: 2/11/2025 -
Episode 13: Lessons, Frameworks, Power and Sex (a look back at Season 1)
Published: 2/6/2024 -
Episode 12: Giving up the gold (with Nick Reed)
Published: 12/5/2023 -
Episode 11: The third American art form (with Russell Davies)
Published: 11/28/2023 -
Episode 10: Making the magic more probable (with Russell Davies)
Published: 11/20/2023 -
Episode 9: Lashing the world with story (with John Yorke)
Published: 11/14/2023 -
Episode 8: The interesting Squiggle and the long ‘Aha’ (with Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis)
Published: 11/7/2023
Do you have moments in your business or personal life when you simply can’t afford to bore your audience? What can we do to hold their undivided attention when it really matters? To find out, Adam Morgan, founder of eatbigfish, speaks to fascinating people who excel at engaging their audience – be they distracted social scrollers, bored schoolchildren or cynical CEOs – and learns from them how we can all be much more interesting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.