Description
In this brief review episode, I provide a fly-through of the conversations co-created as part of this season.
The broad theme for the season has been sustaining change, how do we do this, what's important to pay attention to, and how do we sustain ourselves as we strive to co-create our better world.
We've had an incredible range of conversations in this season, spanning November 2021 to March 2022.
If you've not had a chance to review these fully as yet, maybe take a glance at the list below and then scroll through your podcast feed wherever you're reading this and dive in to whatever calls you most;
•Claire Marshall, to role of story telling in creating our future (conversation focuses climate change and experiential futures)
•Rebecca Huntley, we still have a fighting chance to create a liveable world for everyone (conversation focuses on climate change)
•Pedro Aguirre, how to plant seeds deep and grow the next generation of leaders (conversation focus social entrepreneurship)
•Betsy Reed, how to embrace discomfort to give birth to great transformations (conversation focus on climate change, personal transformation, diversity and uncomfortable conversations)
•Jess Weiss, leaning into your strengths to make the world better (conversation focuses on strengths based approach, personal transformation)
•Mickey Kovari, leading through fellowship and community-ship as custodian of regenerative ways of being, knowing and doing (conversation focuses on Aboriginal Australian and international First Nations practices, social entrepreneurship and social justice)
•Hernan Haro, investing in those who are in love with our greatest challenges (conversation focuses on diversity, impact investment)
•Tracey Eames, on why we need meaningful work (conversation focuses on purpose, meaning in work, team performance and organisational design)
•Rebecca Christianson, the path from surviving to thriving (conversation on live changing experiences, cancer survival, leaning into discomfort, diversity and self-transformation)
•James McGregor, scalable commercial sustainability (conversation focuses on personal transformation, the role of fear, scaling solutions to our greatest problems, finding the right solutions to the right problems)
All in all, it's been an amazing season. I'm so grateful to each of our guests for co-creating such rich, powerful, informative and emotive discussions.
Thank you to each and everyone of you who has tuned in from all over the world. The BWL community continues to build as we approach 400 members of our LinkedIn Group (click below to join if you'd like) We ran our first event in late March, and we have our next lined up in June - standby for an update and invite very soon for that.
Join the BWL LinkedIn Group here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-world-leaders
As always, we express our gratitude to Brendan, Cooper and Pat - the team who ensure each episode reaches your ears sounding marvellous!
We will taking a rest for a couple of weeks before we launch into Season 5 - Nurturing Conditions to Co-Create our Better World. See you all soon!
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