Daily Creative with Todd Henry

Rules and Play: The Invisible Boundaries That Limit Us, and How To Break Them

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Apr 21, 2026
Piera Gelardi, co-founder of Refinery29 and author who champions reclaiming play in leadership. Oliver Sweet, head of ethnography at Ipsos and author who maps the unseen rules that shape culture. They explore invisible cultural scripts and the cultural trinity of identity, community, belief. They dig into how playfulness fuels creativity and how social rules guide behavior in organizations and society.
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ADVICE

Map Culture With The Cultural Trinity

  • Use the cultural trinity—identity, community, belief systems—to map cultural divides and find shared belief ground.
  • Zoom in on identities and communities to see dividing lines, then zoom out to locate common beliefs that unite groups.
INSIGHT

Tribalism Produces Belonging And Mutable Behavior

  • Tribalism creates powerful belonging and collective effervescence, visible in sports fandom and stadium rituals.
  • Oliver Sweet shows tribalism's tone can shift by cultural change, contrasting men's football rude chants with women's game's postmatch civility.
ADVICE

Change Culture By Modeling New Cues

  • New hires learn organizational culture by copying cues like eating lunch at desks or not speaking up in meetings.
  • To change behavior, leaders must create visible rituals and spaces that model the creative practices they want adopted.
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