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#017 - Design can change the world but many of us designers work in jobs we hate, solving problems we don’t care about. In this episode, I speak with Ben Pecotich on solving problems that matter without compromising your own values and wellbeing. Ben is a designer, coach, and founder of the social enterprise Dynamic4. He recently wrote a book called ‘Solving Problems that Matter’ where he lays out a simple framework for changemakers to design, build and launch their social enterprise idea. Ben shares his biggest learnings that can help us make the impact we’re seeking whilst prioritising own happiness.
In this episode:
  • Say 'yes' before you say ‘no’
  • Preventing your cognitive goalpost of happiness from shifting
  • What is a social enterprise?
  • Aligning your needs with your work as a designer
  • Starting with your 10-year vision
  • Ben's favourite frameworks from his book
  • Balancing our need to make sustainable impact with personal sustainability
  • and much more!

Shownotes

Get AU$20 off Ben’s new book ‘Solve Problems that Matter’
Go to http://designfeeling.co/solveproblems and use the code SPTM-DFPODCAST at checkout
Double diamond design framework

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Logic model

Shawn Achor

Theory of change

Douglas Coupland


Show credits

Illustrations by Isa Vicente

Music by Brad Porter

Episode edited by Niall Mackay

https://sevenmillionbikes.com/

Follow Design Feeling on social!

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Welcome (00:01:54)

3. How Ben started a career in design (00:01:59)

4. Saying 'yes' to opportunities (00:03:58)

5. Why Ben wrote the book 'Solve Problems that Matter' (00:07:26)

6. Starting with happiness (00:08:13)

7. Preventing your cognitive goalpost of happiness from shifting (00:10:17)

8. Designing for happier communities (00:12:05)

9. What inspired Ben to start Dynamic4 (00:14:17)

10. What is a social enterprise? (00:15:06)

11. Aligning your needs with your work as a designer (00:18:24)

12. What to do if you're not seeing the impact you want in your job (00:20:20)

13. Starting with your 10-year vision (00:22:46)

14. Ben's favourite frameworks from his book (00:27:05)

15. Theory of change (00:28:50)

16. Difference between outcome and impact (00:32:39)

17. Ben's experience of writing the book (00:34:51)

18. What Ben would do differently next time he writes a book (00:37:50)

19. Balancing our need to make sustainable impact with personal sustainability (00:43:59)

20. Ben's last message for humanity (00:51:42)

21. Recap (00:52:32)

22. Finding Ben online (00:56:12)

23. Outro (00:56:58)

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#017 - Design can change the world but many of us designers work in jobs we hate, solving problems we don’t care about. In this episode, I speak with Ben Pecotich on solving problems that matter without compromising your own values and wellbeing. Ben is a designer, coach, and founder of the social enterprise Dynamic4. He recently wrote a book called ‘Solving Problems that Matter’ where he lays out a simple framework for changemakers to design, build and launch their social enterprise idea. Ben shares his biggest learnings that can help us make the impact we’re seeking whilst prioritising own happiness.
In this episode:
  • Say 'yes' before you say ‘no’
  • Preventing your cognitive goalpost of happiness from shifting
  • What is a social enterprise?
  • Aligning your needs with your work as a designer
  • Starting with your 10-year vision
  • Ben's favourite frameworks from his book
  • Balancing our need to make sustainable impact with personal sustainability
  • and much more!

Shownotes

Get AU$20 off Ben’s new book ‘Solve Problems that Matter’
Go to http://designfeeling.co/solveproblems and use the code SPTM-DFPODCAST at checkout
Double diamond design framework

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Logic model

Shawn Achor

Theory of change

Douglas Coupland


Show credits

Illustrations by Isa Vicente

Music by Brad Porter

Episode edited by Niall Mackay

https://sevenmillionbikes.com/

Follow Design Feeling on social!

LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/designfeelingco

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/designfeelingco/

Twitter
https://twitter.com/designfeelingco

TikTok
https://www.tiktok.com/@designfeelingco

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/designfeelingco

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Welcome (00:01:54)

3. How Ben started a career in design (00:01:59)

4. Saying 'yes' to opportunities (00:03:58)

5. Why Ben wrote the book 'Solve Problems that Matter' (00:07:26)

6. Starting with happiness (00:08:13)

7. Preventing your cognitive goalpost of happiness from shifting (00:10:17)

8. Designing for happier communities (00:12:05)

9. What inspired Ben to start Dynamic4 (00:14:17)

10. What is a social enterprise? (00:15:06)

11. Aligning your needs with your work as a designer (00:18:24)

12. What to do if you're not seeing the impact you want in your job (00:20:20)

13. Starting with your 10-year vision (00:22:46)

14. Ben's favourite frameworks from his book (00:27:05)

15. Theory of change (00:28:50)

16. Difference between outcome and impact (00:32:39)

17. Ben's experience of writing the book (00:34:51)

18. What Ben would do differently next time he writes a book (00:37:50)

19. Balancing our need to make sustainable impact with personal sustainability (00:43:59)

20. Ben's last message for humanity (00:51:42)

21. Recap (00:52:32)

22. Finding Ben online (00:56:12)

23. Outro (00:56:58)

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