Does how we play as children affect our career? With Christian Pau and Emma Franklin

Does how we play as children affect our career? With Christian Pau and Emma Franklin

Author: Deloitte UK June 25, 2024 Duration: 39:34

As we get older, work and play feel worlds apart. But as kids, playing is our job – and many of us played at having jobs.  

We set out shops. Operated on our teddies. Cut our dolls' hair. Explored the outer edges of space in the garden.  

And although we might not have gone on to be any of the things that we pretended to be, those early experiments still shaped us into who we are today – and how we work. They gave us the chance to try new things, learn new things and feel new things.

But not every child gets those chances. Our freedom to play and develop as children depends on things like financial stability, access to early education and the availability and wellbeing of our parents.  

So, we need to take play seriously.  

How do we trace the link between our early experiences and our later lives? Is how we played as children, how we work today? And if so, then how do we make sure that all children can play in a way that allows them to learn, grow and develop skills that will shape their future? 
That's what we're exploring with Christian Pau, Vice President and General Manager for the UK and Ireland at LEGO Group, and Emma Franklin, Director at Deloitte in this episode of The Green Room.

Tune in to find out: 

  • What conditions are needed for the very best playtime
  • The most influential factors of our early childhoods
  • Which skills we develop the most through play – and how we use them at work 
  • The one step businesses can take to better support families

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Guests: Christian Pau from The Lego Group and Emma Franklin from Deloitte
Hosts: Annie Wong and Lizzie Elston
Original music: Ali Barrett


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