In the anniversary 10th season of the Catching The Next Wave podcast, we went down quite a few rabbit holes with our guests. Some of them were challenging, some were reflective, some were eye-opening. We discussed topics of abusing natural resources, cracking own productivity, dealing with change, learning, innovating, experiencing, and transforming. All of them are important for every one of us and the question is - how deep are there rabbit holes for you?
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GoGoDone website
“Design to Change” by Roel Frissen, Ruud Janssen, Dennis Luijer
“Stuffocation” by James Wallman
“Time and how to spend it” by James Wallman
WXO
“National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey” by Sylvia Earle
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S8.E2. Dawid Wiener. Constructing The World Around Us.
S8.E1. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. INTRO. How to Feed Your Intuition?
BONUS. Aga Szóstek. How to Build Your Unique Experience Strategy?
S7.E10. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. OUTRO. A Way Forward.
S7.E9. Audrey Scott & Dan Noll. The Meaning of Being Human.
S7.E8. Amanda Gigler. Permaculture Approach to Change.
S7.E7. Darek Kędziora. The Big Wave of Global Financial Change.
S7.E6. Kim Korn. The Principles of the Regenerative Management.
S7.E5. Milan Guenther. The Desired Future State of Your Enterprise
S7.E4. Michael Liehmann. The Human Moment.
S7.E3. April Mills. Do You See Your Invisible Box?
S7.E2. Natalia Romero Herrera. Self-Experimentation for Change.
S7.E1. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. INTRO. The Three Layers of Change.
BONUS: Monika Jiang & Tim Leberecht. The Great Wave of the Beautiful Business.
S6.E9. David Millen. The Immediacy of Delivering Something Valuable.
S6.E8. Ton Kalker. Making Possible What Wasn’t Possible Before.
S6.E7. Christoph Bartneck. The Impact On The World.
S6.E6. Ralph Talmont. Turning The Ship Around.
S6.E5. Jens Heitland. The Mindset of Innovation.
S6.E4. Steven Thomas. Are You an Innovator or a Commentator?
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