The Science and Art of Transformative Game Design - with Meghan Gardner - The Pudding #24

Using Intentional Game Design to Change Behavior and Empower Staff

In this episode, Dr. Mandi Baker and Travis Allison sit down with Meghan Gardner, CEO of Guardian Adventures and a pioneer in transformative game design. With over 25 years of experience - ranging from running LARP (Live Action Role Playing) camps to speaking at the UN General Assembly - Meghan shares a repeatable framework for turning standard camp activities into life-changing experiences. The conversation explores how "framing" an experience through invitation, calibration, and debriefing can lead to a sustained change in behavior. Meghan also dives into the concept of "alibi" in role-play, the importance of de-escalation training for staff, and how camp directors can move away from hierarchical power structures to truly empower their counselors and campers.

  • 04:09 Belonging and Camp Growth

  • 08:36 Defining Transformative Games

  • 10:30 Framing and Calibration

  • 19:00 Debrief Tools

  • 25:37 Power and Empowerment

  • 28:09 Roleplay Based Staff Training

  • 32:07 Designing Better Scenarios

  • 35:34 Apply Training Beyond Camp

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