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A regenerative future!

A regenerative future!

Chris Hovde

A podcast where we dig deeper into the solutions on how we together can create a more regenerative future. We invite inspiring guests who all have in common that they act on the solutions for the future, to create an even better world for all of us. Get ready to be inspired and get tons of concrete advices on how you can contribute!

38 - Kamalisa for President - Lisa Cooper
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  • 38 - Kamalisa for President - Lisa Cooper

    It's getting closer and closer to the American election, and I must say Im a bit nervous for the outcome. I guess a lot of the world its holding its breath at the moment.

    To calm my self down, I needed to talk to an American activist, that can give me some insight about whats going on down there and give me some hope that there's still many Americans out there that want to create a better world and wants Kamala to win the election.

    It would be such a great step for the world, if America in a couple of days could get its first female president. I would say the world needs it. And I also suggest Lisa running for president in the future after listened to all her wisdom in this episode.

    Get to know a future presidential candidate, that has many similarities with the current running one, in this episode of A regenerative future.

    You should listen to the episode if your curious on:

    - How Lisas journey from Harlem to Oslo, thought her to focus on strengths.

    - What she learned from her great role model of an activist Grandma.

    - The cool effects of reversed mentoring.

    - How you can support integration of youth and adult immigrants, to create a better society for us all.

    - The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion backlash movement, that might take us backwards.

    - The American election, the burden of being mixed race and hopes for the future.

    The world needs more leaders like Kamala and Lisa. So I vote Kamelisa for president.

    Sun, 03 Nov 2024 - 30min
  • 37 - #37. Finding more meaning in our work lives - Elham Binai

    The fall is definitely here, so get your beanies on, bring a big smile and some headphones and get your ass out for a walk in the crisp fall weather to enjoy the beautiful colours.

    If walking and listening is not for you, my talk with Elham Binai will also for sure bring you the beanie feeling, hopefully a smile on your face, some crisp topics and some colourful reflections. So you might as well enjoy it indoors with a blanket and a warm cup of something delicious.

    Elham is a seasoned CHRO with an extensive global career, she now runs her own global leadership consultancy and work with a lot of exciting companies within AI and tech.

    On her sparetime she does meaningful stuff like sitting in the board of Plan Norway and walking around smiling with her hat on.

    Listen to this weeks episode of A regenerative future if your curios on; - How we all can use our upbringing, in Elhams case fleeing from war, and the values that our life has instilled in us to lead better for the future?

    - Faith, spirituality and scriptures and how those can help us to tackle changes that are coming our way and the great leadership lessons they serve.

    - How being unapologetically ourselves also at work, links to great mental health.

    - Why the happiness index doesn’t make meaning and needs to be replaced with the meaningful index.

    - Whats broken with the modern day slavery and whats making us so sick, fat and (not so) happy?

    We are off course ending on a high note on the solutions to create better lives for us all.

    Thank you for listening. Wish you a great unapologetic week with lots of meaning!

    Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 34min
  • 36 - #36. Work less with more impact - Sara UIdal

    Haven't we all wished that our days had some extra hours?

    What if we have got it all wrong this whole time, and it's not about more hours, but how we use them? Or maybe we could even do with less? The future might be so bright that we all need to wear shades!

    I definitely needed to get to the bottom of some research that shows that working a 4 day work week gives more output in productivity, than working a normal 5 day work week. And more healthier and fulfilled people.

    Who better to invite for a chat than the amazing Sarah Uldal, which is a partner in 4 day week global and helps companies move towards a more sustainable shorter work week, or just implementing some of the principles that makes us more productive and live better lives?

    Listen to this weeks episode if you want to understand how:

    1. You can work less, with more impact.

    2: A 4 day work week could look like.

    3: You can either implement some of the great principles or if you want, go all the way.

    4: We can live better and more balanced lives with the time we have.

    Wish you a regenerative week ahead and hope you get some great tips from us this week, so you can live your best life now!

    Xoxo

    Sarah and Chris

    Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 36min
  • 35 - #35. A joyful culture ride - Annicken Day

    The world and our workplaces could need a whole lot of more joy infused into it, so who better to invite to this episode of A regenerative future than Annicken Day, which has joy as her guiding star in life.

    Annicken is a best selling author, key note and Ted-X speaker and expert in workplace culture, she has joy as her guiding star.

    She started her career getting fired from a job when she tried to coach her leader to treat their people a bit better (an experience we share). Then she understood that she needed to embark on a journey to improve workplace cultures and build better leaders.

    She is passionate about the importance of realising our dreams now, as Annicken just did. To spoil it a bit, it involves working from anywhere, some sun and just a little bit of wine.

    We talk about going from making work not suck, to being a thriving place and how joy and passion is important parts of a thriving workplace.

    We get to know Maya, the fictional businesswomen from her book, who I think we all can relate to. I at least felt like the story of Maya is the story of me. Or maybe it's you?

    And then we end on the importance of once in a while have a proper touchdown with yourself to transform, and how that can look like.

    We wish you a transformative fall ahead and a joyful ride in this episode of A regenerative future!

    Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 33min
  • 34 - #34. Mentored by the president - Kathleen Mathisen

    Welcome to the first episode of season 2 of A regenerative future, where we in every episode invite inspiring guests who all have in common that they contribute to create as many plusses as possible in the world. Thats what regeneration is all about.


    In this episode we have invited Kathleen Mathisen, which is the Chief HR Officer in Grieg Seafood, she is an award winning inspiring leader and a mother of two.


    We are talking about holding on to the summer vibe as long as we can and the great habits from summer we aim to take with us into the coming season. Then dreaming ourselves back to a wonderful upbringing in Mauritius. Where she was so fortunate to have her great uncle (aka the president) as a close mentor. Yes, you get to hear all his advices in this episode.


    We walk through how she managed a successful transition to a colder North, and what made her win the Sunniva award for her outstanding leadership in 2019. We might also touch upon the future of a Norwegian salmon or two.

    But then as lightning from clear skies, she faced a sudden downfall in 2021, when a personal crisis hit her right in the head. Literally. We cant end this great story, before the hero has been able to rise again. So we finish off by talking about how she with one step at the time got herself back on track and what we all can learn from her journey.

    Wish you all a great listen and hope you all are able to bring your great habits from summer into the coming season!

    Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 32min
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