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ThinkWORKS: Because Thinking Is The Hardest Work There Is.

ThinkWORKS: Because Thinking Is The Hardest Work There Is.

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🎙️ Welcome to ThinkWORKS! 🚀 Get ready to dive into mind-blowing convos that introduce everything from the mysterious to the downright practical for everyone ranging from the curious, the explorer and the business owner/manager.
🌌 Explore the universe's secrets, question life's essence, and geek out over AI and robot rights. We're talking conspiracy theories, time travel, aliens, philosophical inquiries into life, the universe & everything, and all the wild stuff that keeps your brain buzzing.
💡 But hey, we're also keeping it real with tips on crushing time management, team motivation, and business hacks. We're all about the future—how tech's gonna flip our world, from biz to schools, and even our place in the cosmic puzzle.
🔍 We're breaking down crime prevention, championing some cool business practices for the entrepreneurs among us, dissecting education, and using science to level up our dreams.
🎧 Tune in to ThinkWORKS for a mix of brainy vibes and real-world insights that'll leave you inspired and ready to take on the world!
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  • 93: ThinkWORKS 93 Have a Plan!
    Jan 5 2026
    Most people don’t fail because they lack motivation — they fail because they never turn intent into a plan. In this episode of ThinkWORKS, I unpack Chapter 4 of You 2.0: Build Yourself BetterHave a Plan — and explore why plans aren’t about rigidity or control, but about creating momentum, choice, and resilience in a messy world. We look at why vague goals keep us stuck, how simple planning sharpens thinking without killing creativity, and why a good plan should guide you rather than trap you. If you’ve ever felt busy but not progressing, inspired but unfocused, or capable but stalled, this episode is for you. Join in the discussion at https://www.darreninform.com/forum/2-thinkworks-voiceworks/discussion/1320cd11-ef02-430a-99a0-4eccd35a1df5 or do the 'Take A Bite Tuesday exercise which lands in the You 2.0 chatroom every Tuesday.


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  • 92: ThinkWORKS 92 Suspend Your Disbelief!
    Dec 29 2025
    Suspend Your Disbelief – Why Belief Comes Before Change

    Ever notice how fear quietly talks us out of trying, long before we fail?
    In this episode, I explore why self-belief isn’t fluff — it’s the foundation of every meaningful change.
    We look at how the brain avoids pain, clings to old stories, and convinces us we’re “not that good anyway.”
    You’ll learn how to suspend disbelief, borrow confidence from your own past wins, and act as if — just long enough to get moving.
    Because before you can change your world, you have to start by believing you can.
    Join in the discussion at https://www.darreninform.com/forum/2-thinkworks-voiceworks/discussion/46dcf561-f0f7-437d-8b7b-23be7a820951

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  • 91: ThinkWORKS 91 Adventures in Comics 3: Comic Quest- The Untold Adventures of UK Collectors in the 70s
    Dec 22 2025
    Before comic shops. Before collectors. Before anyone thought this stuff mattered.
    In this episode of ThinkWORKS we go to issue 3 of our Adventures in Comics mini-series, and head back to 1970s Britain — to newsagents, spinner racks, and the thrill of the hunt.
    From The Mighty World of Marvel to DC’s The Shadow, we explore how UK kids discovered comics by chance, not design.
    It’s a story of pocket money, persistence, and the moment comics stopped being disposable… and started becoming part of who we are.
    Join in the discussion at https://www.darreninform.com/forum/2-thinkworks-voiceworks/discussion/4e4d86c5-dd0d-41fd-856c-d5a4a09a6d3a
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