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Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Lucy Patterson & Tracy Sharp
42 episodes
6 days ago

Welcome to A Beginner's Guide to Design Thinking, the perfect podcast for curious souls eager to harness the power of design thinking to level up their business and personal life.

Join your hosts - Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp - two Northern lasses passionate about helping people like you disrupt the status quo. We’re here to boost your business performance while reigniting your zest for life. No "but we've always done it that way" excuses allowed!

We'll guide you through the process of figuring out what you want, experimenting with how to get it, and embracing failure as a stepping stone to success. You’ll learn how to apply those lessons, tweak your approach, and keep evolving - all while keeping it fun, and scientifically backed. It might get a little messy - but not crayon-on-your-sweater messy!

From our own experiences and expertise - failures included - we’ll make sure you never feel alone on this creative journey. 

So let us hold your hand as you empower yourself with design thinking, getting closer to your goals without the frustration.

Once you’ve finished listening, we have two small requests:

  1. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. (If not, shoot us an email and let us know how we can improve.)
  2. Reach out! Send us an email or connect via LinkedIn to share what actions you’ve taken from any of our episodes. We bloody love action-takers! 🙂
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Welcome to A Beginner's Guide to Design Thinking, the perfect podcast for curious souls eager to harness the power of design thinking to level up their business and personal life.

Join your hosts - Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp - two Northern lasses passionate about helping people like you disrupt the status quo. We’re here to boost your business performance while reigniting your zest for life. No "but we've always done it that way" excuses allowed!

We'll guide you through the process of figuring out what you want, experimenting with how to get it, and embracing failure as a stepping stone to success. You’ll learn how to apply those lessons, tweak your approach, and keep evolving - all while keeping it fun, and scientifically backed. It might get a little messy - but not crayon-on-your-sweater messy!

From our own experiences and expertise - failures included - we’ll make sure you never feel alone on this creative journey. 

So let us hold your hand as you empower yourself with design thinking, getting closer to your goals without the frustration.

Once you’ve finished listening, we have two small requests:

  1. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. (If not, shoot us an email and let us know how we can improve.)
  2. Reach out! Send us an email or connect via LinkedIn to share what actions you’ve taken from any of our episodes. We bloody love action-takers! 🙂
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Episodes (20/42)
Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
The Design of Everyday Things & Designing Your Life - Tracy's Book Reviews

In this episode, Tracy Sharp discusses two influential books in the realm of design thinking: 'The Design of Everyday Things' by Don Norman and 'Designing Your Life' by Dave Evans and Bill Burnett.

Tracy emphasises the importance of understanding user behavior in design and how design thinking principles can be applied to career development. The conversation highlights the significance of prototyping, iterative processes, and being clear about personal values to enhance both product design and life design.

Key Takeaways:

  • Think about the last book that inspired you.
  • The Design of Everyday Things focuses on user interaction.
  • Design errors are often misattributed to user mistakes.
  • Prototyping is crucial in the design process.
  • Designing Your Life applies design thinking to career choices.
  • Iterate on your career path rather than making drastic changes.
  • Be intentional about trying new things in your career.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Design Thinking Books

05:09 The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman

09:51 Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans

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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 22 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Tiny Experiments & The Fax Club Experiment - Lucy's Book Review mini-sode

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.

She reviews two impactful books, 'Tiny Experiments' by Anne Laure Le Cunff, and 'The Fax Club Experiment', by David Hieatt & The 32; sharing insights on how small, iterative actions can lead to significant growth and understanding.

The discussion emphasises the value of curiosity, reflection, and community in navigating life's challenges.

Key takeaways:

  • Life doesn't work in linear bullet points.
  • Treat failure as data, not drama.
  • The messy middle isn't where you're stuck, it's where you start.
  • Slow can be better than fast.
  • Tiny experiments felt like a field manual.
  • The Fax Club Experiment is an invitation to the uncomfortable.


Chapters:

  • 00:00 Tsundoku and Book Obsession
  • 01:11 Design Thinking and the Messy Middle
  • 06:21 Embracing Curiosity Over Certainty
  • 10:29 The Power of Reflection


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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 51 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
The Essence of Innovation. (And Why Bigger Isn't Always Better in Design Thinking)

In this episode Lucy and Tracy explore the multifaceted nature of innovation, emphasising the importance of iterative processes, understanding customer needs, and the role of design thinking in creating impactful solutions.

They discuss concepts like painstorming and jobs to be done, highlighting how small changes can lead to significant value. The conversation also touches on the importance of inclusivity and delight in design, as well as the necessity of implementation for successful innovation.

Chapters:

00:00 The Essence of Innovation

03:12 Understanding Innovation vs. Invention

06:05 The Concept of Painstorming

08:59 Jobs to Be Done: Adding Value

11:54 Iterative Innovation and Customer Focus

15:05 Design Thinking for Community and Sustainability

18:01 Questioning Assumptions in Innovation

21:31 Delight and Inclusivity in Design

24:22 Implementation: The Key to Successful Innovation

27:32 Learning from Past Innovations

30:21 The Future of Innovation.Key takeaways:

  • Innovation is about small, iterative changes rather than grand inventions.
  • Painstorming focuses on understanding user pain points to drive innovation.
  • Jobs to be done is a framework for identifying customer needs and adding value.
  • Inclusivity and delight are essential in design to enhance user experience.
  • Implementation is crucial; ideas without execution are ineffective.
  • The right ecosystem can support innovative ideas and ensure their success.
  • Assumptions in innovation must be questioned to avoid failure.
  • Design thinking should be accessible and free from jargon.
  • Iterative innovation allows for rapid testing and feedback loops.
  • Understanding customer jobs leads to more meaningful innovations.
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1 month ago
33 minutes 10 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Embracing Vulnerability in the Creative Space

In this episode Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp explore the theme of vulnerability and its critical role in design thinking and creative spaces.

They share personal stories of vulnerability, discuss the gender dynamics surrounding it, and emphasise the importance of creating safe spaces for open communication.

The conversation also highlights practical tools and techniques to encourage vulnerability in workshops; ultimately linking it to innovation and authenticity in both personal and professional contexts.


Chapters:

00:00 The Power of Vulnerability in Design Thinking

02:57 Personal Stories of Vulnerability

06:02 The Impact of Vulnerability on Creativity

09:08 Gender Dynamics and Vulnerability

12:12 Creating Safe Spaces for Vulnerability

14:58 Tools for Encouraging Vulnerability in Workshops

18:01 The Role of Vulnerability in Innovation

21:28 Final Thoughts on Vulnerability and Design Thinking

Key takeaways:

  • Vulnerability is essential for creativity and innovation.
  • Personal experiences of vulnerability can shape professional practices.
  • Creating safe spaces is crucial for encouraging vulnerability.
  • Gender dynamics influence how vulnerability is expressed and perceived.
  • Vulnerability is not a weakness; it's a strength in design thinking.
  • Authenticity fosters connection and trust in workshops.
  • Facilitators should model vulnerability to encourage others.
  • Workshops can serve as rehearsal spaces for real-life vulnerability.
  • Tools like anonymous contributions can help ease the fear of sharing ideas.
  • Vulnerability allows for messy honesty, which is more relatable than perfection.


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2 months ago
34 minutes 34 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Beginner's Guide to Unlocking the Power of Curiosity in Design Thinking

In this episode, Lucy and Tracy explore the transformative power of curiosity within the context of design thinking.

They discuss the science behind curiosity, its role in personal and professional growth, and how it can be harnessed as a tool for innovation.

The conversation delves into different types of curiosity, the importance of creating safe, bold spaces for exploration, and how curiosity can lead to meaningful life design.

The hosts emphasise that while curiosity is essential, it must be paired with intention and clarity to drive effective outcomes.


Soundbites:

'Curiosity isn't just a nice to have, it's built into our daily interactions like a cognitive superpower.'

'Curiosity lights up the reward circuitry of your brain like the billboards on Times Square.'

'You need to feed your curiosity.'

Chapters:

00:00 The Power of Curiosity

01:27 Curiosity in Conversations

05:15 Curiosity and Brain Science

09:58 Curiosity vs. Chaos

10:48 Types of Curiosity

15:36 Making the Connection to Curiosity in Design Thinking

18:29 The Power of Curiosity in Understanding Others

19:46 Creating Safe Spaces for Exploration

23:33 The Robot, Pirate, Ninja Framework

28:28 Curiosity as a Life Design Tool

33:35 Curiosity as a Superpower for Growth

36:20 Practical Tips for Cultivating Curiosity

39:14 Next Episode - Design Thinking & VulnerabilityTopics: curiosity, design thinking, personal growth, professional development, creativity, problem solving, brain science, safe spaces, life design, innovation.

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3 months ago
39 minutes 23 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to AI versus Design Thinking

In this episode, Lucy and Tracy explore the relevance of design thinking in the age of artificial intelligence.

They discuss the historical context of AI, its integration into design processes, and the importance of maintaining a humanity-centered approach.

The conversation emphasises the need for empathy, creativity, and the unique insights that only humans can provide; even as AI becomes a more prevalent tool in design thinking.


Soundbites:

7:24 - 'AI is like the Ozempic of the corporate world.'

9:10 - 'Have we been mis-using design thinking in ways AIcan now replicate easily?'

12:57 - 'How do we integrate it without losing thehuman magic? That’s the brief.'

13:49 - 'It’s amazing for breadth, but it's got jack sh*t intuition.'

23:15 - 'I basically work to the principal of AI fast, then human slow, and AI plus human intelligence is where the true magic lies.'

28:59 - 'When we test with real humans, we spot the moments AI misses - that's the stuff that matters most. Design thinking is about empathy, creativity and testing. If we skip those steps, we’re not using AI, we’re just avoiding the hard stuff.'


Key takeaways:

  • Design thinking is still relevant despite AI advancements.
  • AI has been in development for much longer than perceived.
  • The integration of AI into design thinking should enhance, not replace, human creativity.
  • Real design thinking involves messy, human processes that AI cannot replicate.
  • AI can assist in initial research but should not replace human insight.
  • The importance of empathy in design thinking cannot be overlooked.
  • AI can help generate ideas but lacks intuition and context.
  • Using AI responsibly requires understanding its limitations and biases.
  • Collaboration between AI and human intelligence can lead to innovative solutions.
  • Testing with real humans is essential to capture insights that AI misses.


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4 months ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Empathy

In this episode, Lucy and Tracy delve into the critical role that empathy plays in design thinking; emphasising its importance in creating products and services that truly meet the needs of users.

They discuss the consequences of neglecting empathy, share personal anecdotes, and provide practical tools and steps for fostering empathy in design processes.

The conversation highlights the need for inclusivity and accessibility in design, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own biases and assumptions.

Key takeaways:

  • Empathy is essential in design thinking.
  • Designing for the average ignores diverse user needs.
  • Everyday experiences highlight the need for empathetic design.
  • Empathy can improve product accessibility and inclusivity.
  • Tools like the Wheel of Power and Privilege help identify biases.
  • Recognising your starting point is crucial for progress.
  • Engaging with users directly leads to better design outcomes.
  • Design should be aspirational, not just functional.
  • Small tweaks can make a big difference in inclusivity.
  • An empathy audit can help reflect on biases and assumptions.


Sound bites:

  • "Empathy isn't just a nice to have."
  • "We need to be asking them, the users."
  • "Recognise where you are. Start from there"
  • "Design for aspiration as well as function."


Chapters:

00:00 Welcome Back and Season Three Introduction

01:08 Understanding Empathy in Design

02:28 The Importance of Empathy in Design Thinking

03:28 The Consequences of Lacking Empathy

07:20 Empathy in Everyday Life and Design

09:41 Tools for Enhancing Empathy

14:39 Practical Steps to Foster Empathy

19:56 Empathy Audit and Conclusion

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5 months ago
23 minutes 35 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Embracing Struggles, Adopting Solutions & Learning Lessons: Season Two Finale.
In this episode, Tracy and Lucy wrap up Season 2 by reflecting on the importance of embracing failure as a teacher and the lessons learned from their personas, Dave and Eliza. They discuss practical solutions for common business struggles, the significance of stakeholder engagement, and the value of iterative testing. The episode emphasises the journey of personal and professional growth through design thinking principles, encouraging listeners to celebrate small wins and enjoy ...
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9 months ago
40 minutes 44 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to The Power of Implementation in Design Thinking
In this episode Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp explore the critical theme of implementation in the design thinking process. They discuss the importance of taking action, the challenges of maintaining momentum, and the necessity of reflection and feedback. The conversation also touches on useful frameworks like TOMS and the Five-Star Ratings Framework to help listeners define success and stay accountable. Additionally, they emphasise the significance of sustainability in innovation and...
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10 months ago
30 minutes 50 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Navigating the Ideation Process in Design Thinking
In this episode, Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp explore the principles of design thinking, focusing on the ideation process, innovation, and the importance of prototyping. They discuss how to navigate overwhelming ideas, the iterative nature of innovation, and the significance of vulnerability in seeking feedback. The conversation emphasises the need for clarity in problem-solving and the value of prioritisation in decision-making, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace the learning ...
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10 months ago
33 minutes 8 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Creating Safe Spaces for Innovative Ideas
In this episode, Tracy Sharp and Lucy Patterson discuss the challenges of ideation, particularly focusing on overcoming self-criticism and perfectionism. They emphasise the importance of preparation, creating a safe space for sharing ideas, and the role of facilitators in guiding the process. The conversation also touches on the significance of embracing wild ideas and navigating the concepts of 'right' and 'wrong' in brainstorming sessions. *This episode is kindly sponsored by Judith P. R...
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11 months ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Navigating The Pitfalls of Design Thinking
In this episode, Lucy and Tracy explore the principles of design thinking, focusing on the common pitfalls that individuals and teams encounter during the process. They emphasize the importance of understanding stakeholders, defining clear problem statements, and the iterative nature of design thinking. The conversation highlights the significance of reflection, data-driven decisions, and maintaining focus on the purpose while avoiding distractions. The hosts also discuss the balance betwee...
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11 months ago
33 minutes 8 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Stakeholders, Co-Creation and 'The Messy Middle'
In this episode, Lucy and Tracy explore the complexities of design thinking, focusing on the importance of stakeholders, co-creation, and the challenges of people-pleasing. They discuss how to navigate diverse opinions, the value of empathy, and the iterative learning process involved in design thinking. The conversation highlights real-life applications, tools for decision-making, and the significance of self-respect and empowerment in the journey of personal and professional growth. *This...
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12 months ago
34 minutes 23 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Empathy & Figuring Out Your Point of View
In this episode, Lucy and Tracy explore how empathy helps us understand others and ourselves, fosters deeper connections, and leads to better decision-making. They also delve into the significance of forming a distinct point of view to be used as a guide to action when navigating potential challenges. *This episode is kindly sponsored by Rama Gheerawo, author of Creative Leadership: Born From Design.* Key Topics Covered: [00:00] What to expect: Lucy and Tracy introduce the episode by fram...
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1 year ago
25 minutes 27 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
A Beginner's Guide to Doing Things
Your hosts, Lucy and Tracy, kick off season 2 with an episode entitled 'A Beginner's Guide to Doing Things'. *This episode is kindly sponsored by Vaughan Broderick, co-author of The DUCTRI Playbook* In this episode, they challenge you - the listener - to take a fresh approach to growing your business and up-levelling your lives using the power of design thinking. They discuss the basics of adopting new habits, overcoming initial challenges, and how to stay consistent when starting somethin...
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1 year ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Season 2 Trailer 2.0
Have you missed us? Who's ready to take action and solve problems with us? Send us a text Support the show You can support us in the following ways: Take a listen, leave a positive review, connect with us on LinkedIn, ask us questions. Season 1 - A full A - Z introduction of all things design thinking, plus a range of special guests. Season 2 - Engage with the opportunity to design think your way through your own project, whilst earning a qualification and CPD points at the same time. L...
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1 year ago
3 minutes 8 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Season 2 Trailer 1.0
Have you missed us? Who's feeling stuck and ready to do something about it? Send us a text Support the show You can support us in the following ways: Take a listen, leave a positive review, connect with us on LinkedIn, ask us questions. Season 1 - A full A - Z introduction of all things design thinking, plus a range of special guests. Season 2 - Engage with the opportunity to design think your way through your own project, whilst earning a qualification and CPD points at the same time. ...
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1 year ago
2 minutes 59 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Z is for Zeitgeist
In this episode Send us a text Support the show You can support us in the following ways: Take a listen, leave a positive review, connect with us on LinkedIn, ask us questions. Season 1 - A full A - Z introduction of all things design thinking, plus a range of special guests. Season 2 - Engage with the opportunity to design think your way through your own project, whilst earning a qualification and CPD points at the same time. Lucy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucypattersonflourish/ ...
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1 year ago
16 minutes 59 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
Y is for Your Business and Life
In this episode we Send us a text Support the show You can support us in the following ways: Take a listen, leave a positive review, connect with us on LinkedIn, ask us questions. Season 1 - A full A - Z introduction of all things design thinking, plus a range of special guests. Season 2 - Engage with the opportunity to design think your way through your own project, whilst earning a qualification and CPD points at the same time. Lucy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucypattersonflourish/...
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1 year ago
21 minutes 49 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking
X Marks the Spot
In this episode we discover whether 'X' really does mark the spot, as we explain more about the 'Define' stage of the design thinking process. Send us a text Support the show You can support us in the following ways: Take a listen, leave a positive review, connect with us on LinkedIn, ask us questions. Season 1 - A full A - Z introduction of all things design thinking, plus a range of special guests. Season 2 - Engage with the opportunity to design think your way through your own pr...
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1 year ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

Beginners Guide to Design Thinking

Welcome to A Beginner's Guide to Design Thinking, the perfect podcast for curious souls eager to harness the power of design thinking to level up their business and personal life.

Join your hosts - Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp - two Northern lasses passionate about helping people like you disrupt the status quo. We’re here to boost your business performance while reigniting your zest for life. No "but we've always done it that way" excuses allowed!

We'll guide you through the process of figuring out what you want, experimenting with how to get it, and embracing failure as a stepping stone to success. You’ll learn how to apply those lessons, tweak your approach, and keep evolving - all while keeping it fun, and scientifically backed. It might get a little messy - but not crayon-on-your-sweater messy!

From our own experiences and expertise - failures included - we’ll make sure you never feel alone on this creative journey. 

So let us hold your hand as you empower yourself with design thinking, getting closer to your goals without the frustration.

Once you’ve finished listening, we have two small requests:

  1. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. (If not, shoot us an email and let us know how we can improve.)
  2. Reach out! Send us an email or connect via LinkedIn to share what actions you’ve taken from any of our episodes. We bloody love action-takers! 🙂