In this episode Anna Montanari and Rachel Hentsch delve into the intricate relationship between life and work, challenging conventional definitions and exploring the blurred lines between professional endeavors and personal fulfillment.
How do you find comfort in taking risks, and when do you trust the process versus letting go? What does work look like when it combines different mediums and emerges from collaborative processes? What lessons can flying ultralight planes teach about following instincts?Â
Drawing from a rich ​spectrum​ ​of​ ​professional​ ​experience​, adventurous hobbies and the rollercoasters of motherhood, Rachel uncovers the profound value of generosity and community in work. With brave vulnerability, humility and intuitive power she offers a unique perspective on what it takes to embrace uncertainties and serendipity. Her approach emphasises the importance of ‘being together’ to explore new potential and tap into purposeful endeavors that transcends personal limitations.
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Rachel is an Innovative Communications Strategist & Connector who brings more than 20 years of practical organizational wizardry to the table. She’s Communications Lead at Presencing Institute and Visual DJ at International Bateson Institute where she mixes artistry and innovation to craft visual tales that ignite minds and inspire conversations, turning the abstract into the unforgettable. From navigating the joyful chaos of raising a family of five to pursuing a kaleidoscope of personal passions (including winning the 2015 Lazio regional dirt biking title), Rachel thrives on a vibrant, offbeat approach to life. Her daily mantra? Carpe diem with a side of quirk.
Link and resources:Â
21 days of Abundance - Meditation series. Deepak Chopra
Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don't Agree with or Like or Trust - Adam Kahane
Combining - Nora BatesonÂ
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