Resolving Internal Conflict with D&D - Wendell Britt
We chat with Wendell Britt about his course, Mastering the Game of Allyship.
In this podcast we chat about:
- Making learning fun
- Why world-building for personal development?
- Figuring out your superpowers
- and much more!
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Show Notes
0:00 Intro
0:30 Michael Ashcroft’s Alexander Technique Course
4:08 Wendell’s Allyship Course
6:53 Embodying a desire to learn
8:12 Pokemon card packs and personal development
10:26 Make it fun
11:33 It’s okay to take shortcuts
14:19 Convincing students that it doesn’t need to be difficult
18:59 Too much self-consciousness at once can lead to self-sabotage
23:38 Give students easy quests
25:11 People who need allyship need to be good allies to their allies
26:29 Taking world-building to the realm of personal development
27:31 Pivoting to larger organizations
29:40 On course pricing
30:21 Students need to feel a buy-in cost
32:54 Can gain buy-in from students with low-cost info or products
33:58 Marketing is Education
37:20 Marketing as the final boss
38:03 Using Worldbuilding in an online course
39:52 For inner work to be effective, your inner world needs to feel like a real place
42:02 What style of game did you enjoy as a child? Hide & Seek? Tag?
42:39 Figuring out your core games frames your progress
44:48 Figuring out your superpower
45:51 Building your team of allies
49:57 Internal resistance to change
50:58 Courses as a peer creation engine
52:48 Everyone should build a course as a learning experience
56:52 Allyship “gym leaders”
59:34 What kind of course is James going to make?
1:01:50 Sharing your own personal shifts
1:03:49 How can we scale deep personal change?