269. Adrian Wagner - Complexity, micro-empathic moments and the right level of granularity

269. Adrian Wagner - Complexity, micro-empathic moments and the right level of granularity

Adrian Wagner involved with both Complexity partners and the Pocket Project. We go deeply and concretely into the ins and outs of navigating complexity. We speak of the importance and power of micro-empathic moments. We also speak alot at the right level of granularity. How activism could be be reframed as finding a point where 'they' cannot hate 'us' anymore because we're involved with mutual local action. We speak about how precision is love and inquire into what would happen if we took god just a little more seriously than ourselves. This is a gem of a conversation. Enjoy! And here is the link to the release of the book (30th june2025)

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249. Claudine Perlet - transformation of our economic system, eating money and regenerative economics

249. Claudine Perlet - transformation of our economic system, eating money and regenerative economics

Dr. Claudine Perlet (LinkedIn, webpage) stepped out from her top tier corporate job for a large insurance company in 2017 and began exploring alternatives. She landed on Regenerative Economics as her frame for the work she is doing now. This conversation speaks of the regenerative business transformation and we address, head on, some of the things that will no longer be working as we move deeper into ecosystems collapse. We speak of what it takes to afford to contribute to the transition, why community and conviviality is so important and why it, sooner than we might hope, will be important to remember that you cannot eat money. Enjoy! Additional resources from the show: Paradigm Changer Program - https://claudineperlet.com/program/ System Change Investing - https://www.systemchangeinvesting.com/ 30 Min Zoom Meeting - https://calendly.com/businessreinvented/30-minutes-meeting

15 Joulu 20241h 5min

248. Renee Lertzman - The importance of questions, convening and agency

248. Renee Lertzman - The importance of questions, convening and agency

Renee Lertzman (LinkedIn, webpage) climate psychologist that's worked for more than 3 decades with large corporations and instituations (google included) dropped in for a deep conversations on the conditions conducive to change. We spoke of the importance of questions, how agency is one of the most important aspects of our humanity and how robbing those we try to change of it is counter productive. Renee introduces her framework on cheerleading, educating or 'righting' your way vs the potentially more conducive guiding stance. This is a dive into the world of change making through artful questioning. Also: Project Insideout. Enjoy!

8 Joulu 20241h 8min

247. John Mack - landing on soul, what technology is actually doing to and for us

247. John Mack - landing on soul, what technology is actually doing to and for us

John Mack (LinkedIn) author, speaker, photographer and founder of the non-profit Life Calling, focused on preserving our humanity in a digital age. We get into the weeds of what technology is doing to us at the moment, and why exactly it is so pervasive. We also speak of what it has the potential to do for us. We speak of the meta-crisis and how it is an offer for us to really reimagine the world. John also speaks of his ROH - return on human, we speak of human vs humane tech, touch upon why no-one seems to question the question: what do I need to do to preserve my humanity in this digital age? This conversation goes deep. Enjoy!

26 Marras 20241h 4min

246. Nessie Reid - food sovereignty, food security and the liberation in grief work

246. Nessie Reid - food sovereignty, food security and the liberation in grief work

Nessie Reid is the director of the Global Diversity Foundation, (linktr.ee) the creator of the Miking Parlour lives with her husband on an organic farm in Wales. We deep dive into food and why food sovereignty and food security are such fundamental topics. Why it is that not more of us care about food. We speak of convenience and price as two important parameters to understand, we speak of environmental justice, the patchwork of belonging, grief work, how to deal with fire without burning out and the importance of humor. Enjoy!

17 Marras 20241h 8min

245. Anna Gyllenklev - objects, infrastructure and how our relationships create our world.

245. Anna Gyllenklev - objects, infrastructure and how our relationships create our world.

Anna Gyllenklev (LinkedIn) founder of Untra Studio visited the podcast. We spoke about what our environments do to us, we spoke about health and the relational nature of our world. What are the dependencies that structure our thinking? What do we have to do to think outside our brain? What are you cultivating? What do we nurture? What does it do to us when we attend to things that are not living and how can we redesign our lives? Enjoy!

11 Marras 20241h

244. Servane Mouazan - Care, collective intelligence, organisations as living entities

244. Servane Mouazan - Care, collective intelligence, organisations as living entities

Servane Mouazan (⁠LinkedIn⁠, ⁠webpage⁠) visited the podcast and we spoke of things like collective intelligence, what happens when we invite the organisation as the living entity and inquire into it into the room, we spoke of trust and how capital is not just financial capital but rather many things. We spoke of change, and resistance to change, the invitation to listen deeply to our assumptions. How assumptions drive behavior, the crucial importance of imagination for this moment and how we have an obligation to pay attention. Enjoy this circular or perhaps spiral conversation.

3 Marras 202457min

243. Thekla Teunis - Regenerative agriculture, bottom up systems transformation and building as you go

243. Thekla Teunis - Regenerative agriculture, bottom up systems transformation and building as you go

Thekla Teunis (⁠LinkedIn⁠) is the founder of ⁠Grounded⁠ aiming to bring agriculture back into balance. Thekla shares her journey from Shell and McKinsey to her current work of transforming agriculture bottom up from the core. We speak of being with the consequences of what one is doing, what it takes to see and what it takes to take risk. The importance of having a team willing to go the distance and having the courage to act to right something that is fundamentally wrong. And how that, even though it is sometimes hard, is what affords a meaningful existence.

28 Loka 20241h 11min

242. Vicki Saunders - gifting, new ways of being and the radically generous response

242. Vicki Saunders - gifting, new ways of being and the radically generous response

Vicki Saunders (LI) founder of Coralus and I spoke of the new ways of building business, systems transformation, the power of generosity and kindness. What happens when you get 7000 women together and let the community direct investments? What happens when you realise just how expensive control is and how cheap trust is? What are the metaphors that can set us free? We speak of transformation as a step by step approach and our power, agency and responsibility to build a world that works for us. Listen to this one! Enjoy! Host: Amit Paul

21 Loka 20241h 1min

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