29. Your body as the key to mental wellness with SE guru Amy Doublet
World of Wisdom14 Helmi 2019

29. Your body as the key to mental wellness with SE guru Amy Doublet

Amy is a leading Somatic Experiencing practitioner in Los Angeles. She teaches simple tools to improve your mental health through your body. I was blown away!

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210. Karoline Bottheim: Multi-stakeholder processes, certainty, moving complex topics, feelings as guides and the Bible

210. Karoline Bottheim: Multi-stakeholder processes, certainty, moving complex topics, feelings as guides and the Bible

Karonline Bottheim (LinkedIn) founder of Länka Consulting visited the podcast and we had a wonderful weaving around leading complex processes, certainty, communication, moving in the groan zone, trusting your feelings as portals for deeper explorations, learning and much more. This is s deepdive for those curious about complexity facilitation and what it means to shift and manouver in multi-stakeholder processes. And then we talk about the bible. As two fellow curious that just made our way through it, one in a more rigorous fashion, and it's implications for our current moment. Enjoy! For more extensive shownotes (Substack)

26 Helmi 20241h 18min

209. Maria Haggo: Intuition, belonging, neuroscience as a way of meeting people where they are and curiosity

209. Maria Haggo: Intuition, belonging, neuroscience as a way of meeting people where they are and curiosity

Maria Haggo (LinkedIn) founder of Transform8, TEDx speaker and fellow curious came to the podcast. We had a conversation about different aspects of neuroscience and how getting savvy about it allows us to work and live better. This is a hands on conversation about relationships, emotions, triggers, ingroups and outgroups, who's fault it is, the utility of curiosity, what you can do when you fundamentally disagree and much more. This was a really useful conversation to me, simple not easy yet with lots of nuance. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul For more detailed shownotes (Substack)

16 Helmi 20241h 11min

208. Ylva Björnberg and Alexander Crawford. Finding the space between worlds: the how, who and what of the anteroom.

208. Ylva Björnberg and Alexander Crawford. Finding the space between worlds: the how, who and what of the anteroom.

This is the third installment with Ylva and Alexander. This time we talk about the anteroom (mellanrum). This is the concept of the space between worlds where we can begin sensing and moving into what will come next. This is a powerful conversation about what it takes to go beyond the current paradigm. It is for those that are curious and interested about what is to come next. For those that have perhaps let go of some of what this world has to offer. For those that are doing this for something bigger than themselves, that long to be in service. Enjoy! Extensive shownotes (Substack)

6 Helmi 20241h 7min

207. Ralph Thurm. Redesign, resilience and regeneration. What it takes to regenerate

207. Ralph Thurm. Redesign, resilience and regeneration. What it takes to regenerate

Ralph Thurm (LinkedIn), Managing director of r3.0 joined me on the podcast. We spoke of the work r3.0 is doing and regenerative transformation. We spoke of the evolution of the field of sustainability, what it means to regeneratively redesign, as well as the flaws (and as what r3.0 has done to amend them) of the current discourse of sustainability. We also spoke of the topics of post-collapse readiness, the connection between micro and macro, bioregionalism, membranes, boundaries and measurement. This is a rich conversation for beginning to understand what a regenerative economy could contain. For more extensive shownotes (Substack)

24 Tammi 20241h 15min

206. Linda Jarnhamn - brains, efficiency, productivity and what it takes to take the first step

206. Linda Jarnhamn - brains, efficiency, productivity and what it takes to take the first step

Linda Jarnhamn (LinkedIn) founder of Flow2thrive came on the podcast and we spoke about productivity, brains and culture change. Linda's perspective on how we can leverage data to invite people to begin their journeys and how wearable's are wonderful tools to remember what it feels like to 'feel good'. We also speak about collective interoception and why most workplaces aren't productive - even though people are working very hard. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul For more detailed shownotes (Substack)

20 Tammi 20241h 6min

205. Alex Carabi: Relationality, ways of relating, trappings of language and Martin Buber

205. Alex Carabi: Relationality, ways of relating, trappings of language and Martin Buber

Alex Carabi coach, author and fellow curious on the discovery of a relational world. We speak about Alex's journey into coaching as well as his book On Relationality and Alex beautifully unfolds some of Martin Bubers thinking. We speak of relationality, of risk or perceived risk, including the other and utilizing the other, attending and different types of attention as well as intimacy. This is a beautiful, thought provoking, warm and wise conversation that I recommend deeply. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul More extensive shownotes

11 Tammi 20241h 5min

204. Dovev Lavie: The cooperative economy and incentivising prosocial behavior

204. Dovev Lavie: The cooperative economy and incentivising prosocial behavior

Professor Dovev Lavie is an economics professor that began experimenting with new forms of economic exchange during the pandemic. A concept he developed and unfolded in his book. More info can be found here Cooperative Economy. This conversations take us through some of the symptoms of the current economy and we discuss underlying causes as well as possible solutions like looking at purchasing power adjusted pricing, promoting and incentivizing pro-social behavior and other similar concepts that Dovev has developed in his book. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul For more extensive show notes and chapters.

4 Tammi 20241h 8min

203. Soloepisode: New years reflection on hospicing modernity as well as getting of the map and befriending the other

203. Soloepisode: New years reflection on hospicing modernity as well as getting of the map and befriending the other

This is a solo episode with a reflection for the new year. My 111th episode as co-host of the World of Wisdom podcast. I touch upon 3 topics that are central in my current exploration: the idea of hospicing modernity, why the work I've been involved with around the masculine and the feminine seems to be about the other and getting off the map and into the territory and finally I propose what creation looks like in the realm of the masculine and feminine. If you want more of me either check out my Substack or my (new!) webpage. Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul

30 Joulu 202349min

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