Dada Shambushivananda (LinkedIn) is the Chancellor of the Global Neohumanist Education (Gurukul) and has dedidcated himself to the movement called Ananda Marga. Dada was born in India and graduated from Wharton school of Business before returning to monastic life and dedicating himself to inner and outer peace in the world. Dada is the author of several books like Thoughts for a new era and his latest book Towards a brighter future. This conversation circle around human potential and what becomes possible when we lean into the spiritual aspects of our human potential. What is the limit to how much a kindergarten child can learn? What is important to consider in a learning environment? What does it mean to control your mind? What should we consider going forward for those of us that long for a regenerative future? Host: Amit Paul.
224. Audrey Fillon & Victor Vorski: Gathering of the tribes, the ancient technology of gathering and how to get to action
223. Amanda Argot Efthimiou - Integration, consequences of unintegrated cultures and peak experiences
222. Christina Bengtsson - focus, uncluttering attention and expanding time
221. Louise Rönnerdahl - dehumanisation in companies, leadership and culture at large
220. Christian Bason - Design, futures, innovation and why getting to a new how is crucial
219. Josephine Sundqvist - breaking silos, development, faith, leadership and the importance of hope
218. Jack Manning Bancroft - Imagi-nation, custodianship and death
217. Carl Lindeborg - The authentic shift, inner critics and listening to oneself
216. Thor Sigfusson - 100% fish, clusters, innovation and relationships
215. Jeff Su - Working with life as the model
214. Leyla Acaroglu: circularity, regeneration, systems perspectives and design
213. Nora Bateson - Going deeper. Meeting not matching and the importance of getting lost
212. Alnoor Ladha & Lynn Murphy: Post capitalism, ontoshifting and the inner workings of the neoliberal culture
211. Elina Eriksson - Transforming education, the case against nudging and unsticking our imagination
210. Karoline Bottheim: Multi-stakeholder processes, certainty, moving complex topics, feelings as guides and the Bible
209. Maria Haggo: Intuition, belonging, neuroscience as a way of meeting people where they are and curiosity
208. Ylva Björnberg and Alexander Crawford. Finding the space between worlds: the how, who and what of the anteroom.
207. Ralph Thurm. Redesign, resilience and regeneration. What it takes to regenerate
206. Linda Jarnhamn - brains, efficiency, productivity and what it takes to take the first step
205. Alex Carabi: Relationality, ways of relating, trappings of language and Martin Buber
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