How can play help us navigate change, build resilience, and create new possibilities? In The Joy of Change: Play for Transition, Dan Rudolph introduces Unified Playfulness practices that invite adults to slow down, reconnect with creativity, and explore new ways of relating to themselves and the world around them.
Play is not only for children—it is a powerful practice for transformation. By creating spaces for curiosity, experimentation, and joy, play can help disrupt habitual patterns, unlock new perspectives, and support meaningful personal and collective change.
This webinar explores how playful practices can strengthen resilience, authenticity, and adaptability within individuals, communities, and the systems they inhabit. Through simple and accessible exercises, participants are invited to experience play as a pathway for connection, imagination, and transition.
In this session, you will discover how play can help:
Foster creativity and innovative thinking
Support healthier responses to uncertainty and change
Build connection and trust within groups
Encourage authentic expression and self-awareness
Bring more joy, presence, and possibility into everyday life
Hosted by Dan Rudolph, founder of Unified Playfulness, this webinar is ideal for Transition practitioners, community organizers, educators, facilitators, and anyone interested in play, creativity, regenerative cultures, and using joyful practices to support social and ecological transformation.