
Corporate Unplugged
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S1 Ep 57Designing experiences for a fresh perspective
Leo Alsved has converted his passion for skiing and sailing into several successful businesses like The Ski Week, Radinn and Sail to Ski. Today Leo talks about quitting our comfort zones, changing our mindsets, thinking about what is truly important for us, why we need to prioritize sustainability, why long-term thinking has only benefits and why we need to step forward and lead the change.On today’s podcast:Quitting your comfort zoneChanging your mindsetActively designing our livesWe need to think more about sustainabilityLong-term thinking can only benefit usWe need to step forward and lead the changeLinks:The Ski WeekFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 56A Life Spent Producing Cutting-Edge Comedy
John Lloyd CBE is a legendary English TV producer and writer best known for his work on comedy TV programmes such as “Not the Nine O’Clock News”, “Spitting Image”, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, “Blackadder” and “QI”. Today John talks about using comedy as a unifier, turning disasters into gifts, the curse of our current education system, his advice to business leaders, what makes a good brand and why we should start with ourselves if we’re planning to create change.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Using comedy as a unifierSeeing disaster as a giftThe curse of our education systemJohn’s formula for long-lasting business successHis advice to leadersWe can change the world only by changing ourselvesLinks:QIFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 55Rediscover your Playfulness
Tiu de Haan is a ritual designer, creative facilitator and coach. Today Tiu talks about pronoia vs paranoia, doing random acts of kindness and beauty, how to retrieve our playfulness, why ideas have a life of their own, why it’s important to stay human and why we should all choose curiosity over fear.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Pronoia vs paranoiaDoing random acts of kindness and beautyRetrieving our playfulnessIdeas have a life of their ownStaying human in the age of automationChoosing curiosity over fearLinks:Tiu’s WebsiteFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 54Helping women collaborate
Aleksandra Avli is the co-founder of HER Global Network and the founder and CEO of HON (Her Online Network). Today Aleksandra talks about her idea of creating networks of female entrepreneurs, the challenges of being a woman, what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, why companies need to be authentic and transparent in order to succeed, why being playful is good if you’re a leader, and why we need more empathy towards each other.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Creating networks of womenThe challenges of being a womanWhat it’s like to be an entrepreneurA solution for businessesBeing playful is good if you’re a leaderWe need more empathy when dealing with each otherLinks:HER Global NetworkHON (Her Online Network)Full show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 53Change through Ethical Communication
Petronella Panerus is the CEO of advertising agency Åkestam Holst. Today Petronella talks about what smart communication can achieve, the importance of putting people first and thinking long-term in order to be successful, refusing to compromise, why we need to start with ourselves in order to create positive change, why balance is the most important thing to have in life, and why we need to steer clear from extremism.For full show notes, scroll down.On today’s podcast:Changing consumer patterns for the betterWhy putting people first is so important for our successRefusing to compromiseWhy we need to start with ourselves in order to create positive changeBalance is crucialWe need to steer clear from extremismLinks:Åkestam HolstFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 52The Artistry of Living a Pure Life
Jason Prall is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, and Health Optimization Practitioner. Today Jason talks about the secrets of the longest living people in the world, why we should give more credit to our intuition, why companies should bake more humanity into their business models, the power of human connection, why we should all let go a bit more, and how following your passion will also fix some of your health problems.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:The secrets of the longest living peopleWhy we should trust our intuition more oftenCompanies should bake more humanity into their business modelsThe power of human connectionWe should all let go a bit more and just enjoy the rideFollowing your passion will also fix some of your health problemsLinks:The Human Longevity ProjectFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 51Taking Medicine to the Next Level
Amy Killen is a preventive and regenerative medicine physician specialized in aesthetics, hormones, and sexual health. Today Amy talks about restoring confidence in our bodies, why treating symptoms should no longer be the norm, why we should start speaking openly about sexual health, the benefits and costs of stem cells, why we should all be more willing to do uncomfortable things, and what should be our number 1 priority in the world.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Restoring confidence in our bodiesWhy treating symptoms should no longer be the normBreaking the taboo on sexual healthThe benefits and costs of stem cellsWhy doing scary things helps us growLinks:Amy’s WebsiteDocere MedicalFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 50Teaching Women Exceptional Leadership
Nathalie Molina Niño is the CEO of BRAVA Investments and the author of “Leapfrog: The New Revolution for Women Entrepreneurs”. Today Nathalie talks about empowering women to do more, why poor access to capital leads to a lack of power, why counting the impact of the bottom is more important than counting the impact of the top, the importance of knowing what you stand for, why asset ownership is a vital part of political movements, and why we all need more proximity.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Fighting for women and their representationPoor access to capital leads to a lack of powerCounting the impact of the bottomThe importance of knowing where you standAsset ownership as an important part of political movementsWhat the world needs the most right nowLinks:Leapfrog: The New Revolution for Women EntrepreneursBRAVA InvestmentsFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 49An innovative, fearless forward-thinker
Adam Gazzaley is a professor in neurology, physiology, and psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and the founder and Executive Director of Neuroscape. Today Adam talks about neuroplasticity, his innovative approach to treating behavioral and psychiatric disorders, why we shouldn’t multitask, why we should build our own path, why fearless forward-thinking is the key to success, and why we should all value and evolve our minds.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Our brains have an amazing ability to change and improve themselvesAn innovative way of treating behavioral and psychiatric disordersWhy we shouldn’t multitaskDon’t wait for the perfect opportunity to comeFearless forward-thinking is the way to goLet’s all value and evolve our mindsLinks:NeuroscapeFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 48Creating jewelry that tells a meaningful story
Zameer Kassam is a jewelry designer and the founder of a fine jewelry brand carrying his name. Today Zameer talks about the transformation of the jewelry industry, his fresh business model, putting the consumer at the center of his business, what really brings us back to a brand, his advice to leaders, and why it’s important to always remember that we are all more similar than we are different.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:The change in the jewelry industryA fresh business modelPutting the consumer at the center of your businessWhat really brings us back to a brandZameer’s advice to leadersWe are all more similar than we are differentLinks:Zameer KassamFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 47A life not defined by external achievements
Dr. Srikumar Rao is one of the top MBA professors in the U.S, a legendary motivational teacher and a pioneer of practicing happiness. Today Srikumar talks about why nothing external will ever fulfill us, why we have to understand that we are all connected, why we should be able to recognize that we live in “a” reality, not in “the” reality, how to correctly deal with resolutions, why servant leadership is important, and why we have to mean what we say and do something about it.For full show notes, scroll down.On today’s podcast:Nothing external will fulfill usThere is no separation between usWe live in “a” reality, not in “the” realityImplementing resolutions by an effort of will doesn’t workLeaders should be servant leadersWe have to mean what we say and do something about itLinks:The Rao InstituteFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 46Shifting Our Chemistry Towards Helping
Judith Glaser is an organizational anthropologist and a specialist in conversational intelligence. Today Judith talks about why it’s important to understand how our brains work, why it’s not healthy to know everything as a leader, how to deal with a conflict, why it’s important to give children a voice, why you should help other people grow as a leader, and why we should all have more compassionate conversations.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Understanding how our brains workDon’t expect to know everythingWhen in conflict, be a filmmakerThe importance of giving children a voiceHelp other people growHave more compassionate conversationsLinks:Creating WEConversational IntelligenceFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 45Finding the Cinematic Perspective
Zach Kuperstein is a cinematographer whose work earned nominations for Best Cinematography at the 2017 Independent Spirit Awards and Best Cinematography Debut at the Camera Image International Film Festival. Today Zach talks about his role as a cinematographer, the importance of collaboration, his need for friendlier environments on film sets, the Metoo movement, treating people like they are your friends, and the traits that lead to progress.For full show notes, scroll down.On today’s podcast:What does a cinematographer do exactly?The importance of building strong collaborationsA need for a friendlier environment on film setsThe Metoo movementTreating people like they are your friendsCuriosity and a desire to learn lead to progressLinks:Zach’s WebsiteFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 44The uprise of story-driven commerce
Carl Rivera is the founder and CEO of Tictail, an NY-based e-commerce platform and social marketplace. Tictail houses online shops with thousands of brands from more than 140 countries and sells everything from ready to wear to original art, home goods, and beauty products. Today Carl talks about the uprise of story-driven commerce, reconstructing your identity through travel, the future of the shopping experience, the two ingredients for a sustainable business, the importance of challenging your status quo, and why stories can bring people together in a way that nothing else can.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:The uprise of story-driven commerceRedefining himself without the familiar contextThe future of the shopping experienceThe two key ingredients for any lasting, sustainable businessThe importance of challenging your status quoWhy stories can bring people together in a way that nothing else canLinks:TictailFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 43Creativity Is a State of Mind
Maksimilian Kallhed is the co-founder of the Pop Up Agency. He has travelled to over 30 countries and 50 cities with the mission of redefining how we use creativity in business. Today Maksimilian talks about having the right tools and mindset when it comes to creativity, the problem with the creative industry, turning towards a more agile approach, being open to change and movement, the way millennials consume products, and being generous with our knowledge. Photo by Emmanuel AndreFor full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:Democratising creativityThe problem with the creative industryTurning towards a more agile approachEmbracing change and movementIt’s important to have a clear purposeWhy we should all share our knowledge and experiencesLinks:The Pop Up AgencyFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 42Becoming the best version of yourself
Marisa Peer is a coach to an extensive client list over the past 25 years, including royalty, rock stars, Hollywood actors, Olympic athletes, CEOs of multi-million companies, and political leaders. She’s a speaker, a therapist, a behavioural expert, and also a best-selling author.Marisa talks about how small adjustments can lead to great results, why companies should focus on meeting the needs of their staff, why you need to be able to fix yourself, breaking the “I’m not enough” pattern, updating the software within us, how fame can change us, and why it’s never too late to have a happy childhood.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:We all have the same needsIt’s important for companies to meet the needs of their staffHappiness is an inside jobBreaking the “I’m not enough” patternUpdating the education system to a more reasonable approachSuccess can come very late in your lifeIt’s never too late to have a happy childhoodLinks:Marisa PeerFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 41Stimulating people to make positive changes
Eric Edmeades is an author, international business speaker and serial entrepreneur. He works with entrepreneurs and business owners from all over the world to inspire and empower them to achieve their full potential. Today Eric talks about the intricate set of rules making us unhappy, the problem with having too many choices, why big decisions drain us, reassessing your past in order to build your future, approaching life without fear, dealing with low self-esteem, the key to public speaking, and nurturing our bodies in order to nurture our brains.For full show notes, scroll down. On today’s podcast:The intricate set of rules making us unhappyThe problem with having too many choicesWhy big decisions require so much energyReassessing your past in order to build your futureHow to deal with low self-esteemThe key to public speakingLinks:WildFithttps://ericedmeades.com/Full show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 40Helping people lead themselves
Ezekiel Vicente is the Chief People Officer at Mindvalley, a company based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Mindvalley is all about innovating education by using mindfulness and personal development techniques. Today Ezekiel talks about what’s in the DNA of a true leader, the failures of our education system, the main values that guide them at Mindvalley, why people seek jobs at organizations they resonate with, why investing in yourself as a person will end up benefiting your business, and why it’s important to always remember that we are all in this together.On today’s podcast:The DNA of a true leaderWe are taught to follow, not to thinkThe three main values at MindvalleyPeople choose employers they resonate withInvesting in yourself as a person will also benefit your businessWe need to remember to look at the bigger pictureLinks:MindvalleyFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 39Taking humanity forward by fighting bias
Anurag Gupta is a lawyer-turned-social entrepreneur who made it his mission to figure out a way to hack bias. He is also a public speaker, a mindfulness teacher, and an educator. He founded Be More America in order to train professionals to eliminate conscious and unconscious biases. Today he talks about measuring and hacking bias using the PRISM framework, how compassion is the essence of us as human beings, increasing well-being by dealing with the emotions that form biases, remembering to love yourself, and healing the epidemic of loneliness and loss of connection in the modern world by getting out of our minds and going back to our bodies.On today’s podcast:Biases can be measured and hackedThe PRISM framework for rewiring your brainCompassion is the essence of us as human beingsAddressing biases improves our mental healthThe importance of loving yourselfReversing the loss of connection and creating stable relationships and communitiesLinks:Be More AmericaFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 38Constantly Trying to Drive Positive Change
Scott Goodson is the author of Uprising: How to Build a Brand and Change the World By Sparking Cultural Movements, the founder of creative agency StrawberryFrog and the person who brought movement marketing to the world. His groundbreaking work involves award-winning movement campaigns and innovative communications for some of the world’s most iconic brands. Today he talks about the strong appeal of purpose, empathy-based marketing, the immeasurable power of movements, why advertising has become obsolete, a response to corporate culture, why being an anthropologist will help your business, authenticity vs greenwashing, and the strange power of confidence.On today’s podcast:The strong appeal of purposeBuilding strategies from empathyWhat sparks movementsWhy advertising has become obsoleteMovement marketing vs corporate cultureBeing an anthropologist will benefit your businessAuthenticity vs greenwashingMore optimism is neededLinks:StrawberryFrogUprising MovementsUprising: How to Build a Brand-and Change the World-By Sparking Cultural MovementsUprising!!! PodcastFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 37Failing More Often in the Service of Generosity
Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author and speaker, and owner of one of the most popular and influential blogs in the world. Today he talks about dancing with fear, why there is no such thing as authenticity, what makes someone remarkable, the old way of doing education and his antidote to it, unlimited resources and possibilities, the difference between leadership and management, and what to ask ourselves more often.On today’s podcast:Dancing with fear;Why there is no such thing as authenticity;What is a remarkable person?;A new way of doing education;There is no limit to what we can do;It’s important to fail more often in the service of generosity;Leadership vs management;What to ask ourselves more often;Links:Stop Stealing DreamsSeth’s altMBAAkimbo PodcastFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Protecting the thin, blue layer of life
Eric Edmeades talks about why it’s important to have the bigger picture in mind and protect the environment, how tough phases can translate into something greater, baby boomers and Brexit, the future of economies, automated workforce, changing buying patterns in order to influence manufacturers, and why companies should value their employees more.On today’s podcast:Keeping the bigger picture in mind and thinking long-term about the environmentImpacting people without running for governmentBaby boomers and BrexitThe flaws of democracyThe future of economiesResetting your relationship with foodWhy companies should value their employees moreLinks:WildFitFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Understanding the Mechanics of Trust
Rachel talks about who we trust and why, pockets of stillness, companies that will win, how we got lost, living with trust scores, the missing human voice, how you can reframe your business, education factories, the power of communities, and where Facebook is going.On today’s podcast:A deeper understanding of trustMomentum follows pockets of stillnessWhat is the future of trust?Why it’s important to shift our perspective regarding educationThe future of FacebookIn praise of tolerance and local communitiesLinks:Who Can You Trust?: How Technology Brought Us Together and Why It Might Drive Us ApartFull show notes at: http://corporateunplugged.com/podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Passion is all about connecting to people
Axel Dunlap is 20 years old, from Stockholm with an American-Swedish background and is right now fully immersed in studying Italian. He lives in Rome enjoying La Vita and reflects on the next steps in life. Axel talks about passion, thresholds, what truly changed him at the age of seventeen, why not to rush, the importance of character, scrapping insecurities, how to lift a group up, why he is drawn to companies, why respecting all age groups is key, what the world really needs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everything is possible. Fixing the unfairness
Lisa Lindström is the CEO of Doberman, an Experience Design firm, and she is also a popular speaker and renown expert on strategic design and customer experience. Lisa talks about her passion for people, the drive to fix the unfairness, lessons from New York, the power of prototyping, why everything is possible, why an itchy feeling is serious, invisible pockets of society, value-driven mindset, and the power of goodness and integrity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conscious societies. Fluid leadership
Lisa Renander is an entrepreneur and founder of five companies. Today, she is expanding a Techfarm, a large scale co-living concept. Lisa talks about safe harbours, conscious societies, how it is to raise a kid in a tech farm, what to expect from the fifth level of consciousness, what happens when you lean into the flow of life, who inspires her the most, the collapse and recreation of housing and education, who you attract in life and why, what is in the way is the way, fluid leadership and the only thing that we all need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transforming finance. Ongoing trust shifts
Reynir Indahl is the Founder and Managing Partner of Summa Equity, elevating the way to futureproof companies. Reynir talks about why he was disappointed in himself, how the financial sector will change, why he welcomes competitors copying their formula, the ongoing trust shifts, what freedom from fear brings, how to become an exponential organisation, his best advice for leaders and the one thing every company needs to figure out first. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inspiring people with meaningful jewellery
Yvonne Clamf LIndesvärd is a designer, entrepreneur and co-founder of the well-known global jewellery brand Yvone Christa. Yvonne talks about her constant source of inspiration, the best sister she could get, film stars knocking on the door, transformational moments and what the world needs the most right now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Expanding Consciousness
Tomas Björkman is an author and social entrepreneur supporting a sustainable development for individuals, organizations and society. He talks about expanding consciousness, new narratives, complexity and behavioural economics, the concept of Bildung, the importance of technological and personal development going hand in hand, and the power of vulnerability and authenticity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Future corporations. Interconnected brains
Ashkan Fardost is a former musician and scientist, now entrepreneur and global speaker on how technology and digitalization affect industries, societies and human behavior. Ashkan speaks about immortality projects, future corporations, interconnected brains, behavioral trends, fake safety and true risk, our need for mythology, how to understand yourself, and why hyperloops will change our life style. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transforming education. Humanizing business
Emma Stenström, Emma Stenström is Associate Professor and Center Director for the Research Center for Arts, Business & Culture at Stockholm School of Economics and one of the founders of Global Challenges, transforming business education. Emma talks about pockets of resistance, what students want, how to revolutionize and humanize business, survival of the kindest and what truly drives her crazy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conscious language and power-filled women
Yomi Abiola is a Media Entrepreneur, change agent and international speaker. Yomi talks about chasing ghosts, her talks with herself, the concept of giving from the overflow, the importance of conscious language and power-filled women, what diversity and inclusion bring, what you need to know about the wisdom of seasons and the global battle of sameness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sustainable solutions. Why consensus is clever
Mats Rahmström is the President and CEO of the Atlas Copco Group, a world-leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. Mats talks about sustainability, diversity, his passion, one dream scenario, why consensus is clever, what all companies should prioritise, and shares what he thinks the world needs the most at this time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Climate Positive Entrepreneur
Fredrik Wikholm, Entrepreneur & co-founder of several companies and initiatives creating climate positive businesses. Fredrik talks about cognitive gymnastics, the treasure map we have all been looking for, who will hold the power, what to do with fear, new social leaders, what will turn the textile industry on its head, personal transformative moments and his soon to come book, The care economy. And what he can’t stop doing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Solving social isolation and loneliness
Karen Dolva comes from a world of interaction design and tech startups and is the CEO and co-founder of No Isolation helping people out of social isolation and loneliness. Karen shares how it is to be a young entrepreneur, and talks about social isolation, robots for kids, solutions for elderly, the importance of trust, her ultimate passion, having fun with technology, and what the world needs the most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leverage your Community
Pietro Martani is a serial entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Halldis and Copernico Holding, embracing the megatrend and need for smart workspaces, serviced apartments, and holiday rentals.Pietro talks about how to foster collaboration, new social norms, what true openness can bring, how to leverage your community, the universal need to learn again and evolve, the role of a leader, the art of staying focused and lean, and the one factor that you cannot be without. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Evolution of Human Values
Richard Barrett is the founder of the Barrett Values Centre, an author, speaker and internationally recognized thought leader on the evolution of human values in business and society. Richard speaks about the number one killer of efficiency and culture, the education system we really need, the concept of flat land, what cultural entropy is, why we should put faith in global business leaders, and reveals the best question to ask when you have a problem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Being Naked. Resilience & Growth
Johanna Hoffstedt, Co-founder of Entrepreneurs for Good, a foundation based on a call for action to rapidly improve the chances for survival for children with cancer. Johanna shares her worst nightmare. She talks about the true sense of being naked, resilience, what a growth mindset is and she reveals the freedom that lies in making a choice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Power of repositioning. Daring to change
Annica Eklund, CEO of Bolon, a design-led, world-renown flooring brand. Annica talks about the power of repositioning the brand, flirting with a new kind of business, dream collaborations, what she wrote on a napkin to Giorgio Armani, and what happened the day she dared to change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Power of scale. What culture can do
Stefan Krook, Serial entrepreneur, founder of Good Cause, and CEO of digital mail company Kivra. Stefan talks about his biggest failure, the power of scale, what culture can do, what is worth fighting for, and what piece of advice he embraced to guide his life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Amazing companies. The new paradigm shift
Karin Volo, CEO & Chief Joy Bringer of Evoloshen, and expert in culture, personal and organizational development. Karin talks about the mindset that amazing companies use to flourish, the neuroscience on how we interact and make decisions, the concept of universal base income, why you should not glorify being busy, where to look for answers, what nine billion people all want, and the beauty of the new paradigm shift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business artistry. The universal rule of action
Måns Jacobsson Hosk, CEO and co-founder of KurppaHosk, a design company creating impact via clients like Gucci, H&M & Pinterest. He talks about how design gets under your skin, what business artistry is, how magic happens, what alignment brings, how old masters and art can help you, wash outs on the horizon and the universal rule of action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hyper-enabled Generations
Henrik Storm Dyrssen, CEO of Leksell Social Ventures, a social impact investment company. Henrik talks about how they help government to buy social innovation, the exponential impact on people, hyper-enabled new generations, the spiral of generosity, what we took away from capitalism and how to help other people to help you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

True fairy tales. Staying true to yourself
Artist, entrepreneur and creator of the famous porcelain brand by Mutti. Eva talks about her passion for the sea and true fairy tales, her source of inspiration, the power of staying true to yourself, the purpose of companies, and what we all really need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Power of long-term business
Geetali Chhatwal Jonsson, CEO of the sustainable home fashion brand Chhatwal&Jonsson. Geetali talks about value systems, believing in your ideas, inclusive growth, the power of collaboration, the long-term business formula, eco-systems and the social impact in India. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leading without owning things. Future leaders
Katy Caroan, CEO of Digoshen and digital executive coach. Katy talks about the power of vulnerability, leading without owning things, fueling from collaboration, future leadership skills, aligning online behaviour and the need for role models. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What transparency is. Leaders we need (In Swedish)
Katarina Waldenström, entreprenör, fotograf och skapare av KWOSHARE, ett varumärke inom livsstil för kvinnor. Katarina berättar om vad som driver henne, vad hon drömmer om, vad transparens verkligen betyder, kvinnliga självklarheter och vilka ledare vi egentligen behöver. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Collaboration Is The New Competition
Anniken Fjelberg, Founder and co-owner of 657, Norway, operating in the start-up and creativity world. Anniken talks about why collaboration is the new competition, how to liberate creativity and dare to make a shift, the pain of growth, why she loves fear, what to expect from millennials, and what we all need the most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sustainable ecommerce. Who to influence
Lesley Pennington, Founder of Bemz, a sustainable ecommerce company that produces custom made home textiles for IKEA furniture. Lesley talks about what she is doing in Cambodia, her dedication to circular economy, why she started her unique business, what she learned from working at Apple, and who she desperately wants to influence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Best proactive agents. Social innovation
Golnaz Hashemzadeh, Founder and CEO of the social innovation investment company Inkludera. Golnaz talks about why companies need to be proactive agents, what has truly shaped her dream, who her life coach is, and she reveals her upcoming book “What we owe”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.