Ben Swire: Author of "Safe Danger" on the hidden reason team building efforts fail
Design Better5 Marras 2025

Ben Swire: Author of "Safe Danger" on the hidden reason team building efforts fail

As educators, we’ve grown wary of the term “safe spaces,” especially when what many students really need is a space to engage with “dangerous” ideas. But true dialogue doesn’t begin with risk—it starts with trust. Our guest today, Ben Swire, wrote the book Safe Danger, which offers a thoughtful, practical approach to building the psychological safety that allows curiosity, connection, and even productive disagreement to flourish. Find bonus content and more on our Substack: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/ben-swire-former-ideo-design-lead Ben’s career took him from the buttoned-up world of financial marketing to IDEO—a shift he describes as going “from Kansas into Oz.” At IDEO, he discovered that world-class work could be fueled by something radically different than what he’d experienced everywhere else. That discovery led him to spend years exploring a deceptively simple question: How do you get people to fail but enjoy doing it? The answer became the foundation of his book and his work—a concept he calls “Safe Danger,” that sweet spot where people feel safe enough to leave safety behind, but challenged enough to grow. In this conversation, we’ll explore why team building desperately needs reclaiming, how an introvert ended up running a team building company, and why the quality of your relationships at work matters way more than you think. Get the book Bio Ben Swire is an award-winning designer and writer, and former Design Lead at IDEO. His work spans design thinking, philosophy, cinema, and psychoanalytic theory, driven by curiosity about the hidden factors that shape our lives. At IDEO, Ben created Make Believe Time, a bi-weekly creative play date where colleagues learned, created, and meaningfully connected. When interest spread beyond IDEO, Make Believe Works was born—now helping organizations from Fortune 500 companies to startups build the creative and emotional muscle memory that leads to healthy, innovative, collaborative cultures. *** New tools in the Toolkit We’ve just upgraded the Design Better Toolkit, with new tools and other perks (now worth almost $2K in total). Here’s what’s new in the Toolkit: TextExpander (a wonderful productivity tool, 6 months free) Kittl (tools and templates to support your creative process, 6 months free) Subatomic: The Complete Guide to Design Tokens (20% off) Design Better Coffee & Tea (fuel your creativity, 15% off). Some of these perks are very limited and will sell out quickly. Get the Toolkit

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