Vi er tilbake med sesong 2 av vodden A regenerative future, hvor vi inviterer gjester som inspirerer oss til å skape så mange plusser som mulig i livene våre, for oss selv og de vi har rundt oss.
Vi kickstarter sesongen med et tema som er viktigere enn noen gang og berører mange av oss. Nemlig ytringsklima på jobb.
For å gjøre oss klokere på dette, har vi med oss ingen ringere enn Jan Abild. Han er rådgiver i Y-story, kåret til Årets nykommer 2024 som foredragsholder og han er tidligere lærer. Jan har i mange år jobbet med kommunikasjon, organisasjonsutvikling og ledelse, og han er en av de fremste stemmene i Norge når det gjelder å ytringsklima.
For et par uker siden hadde jeg glede av å høre han på et miniforedrag om nettopp dette. Jeg ble nysgjerrig på mer og det gjorde at jeg bare måtte få han på som gjest. Slik at vi kan dykke litt mer ned i grøten og dele dette med alle dere.
Jan er også kjent for å være nysgjerrig, reflektert og direkte, en kombinasjon som gjør at vi kan forvente både kloke perspektiver og å bli litt utfordret i denne episoden. Har også hørt at han er morsom.
Sammen utforsker vi fem faktorer du kan jobbe med for å styrke ytringsklimaet der du er, hvorfor ytringsklima er avgjørende for trivsel, prestasjon og gode liv, og selvfølgelig for den fremtiden vi ønsker å bygge.
Vi ønsker deg en god vlytt og med et ønske om en ny sesong som bringer deg så mange plusser som mulig i livet!
Føler du noen ganger at det er vanskelig å få til en god matchmaking når du selv skal rekruttere eller at det er vanskelig å forstå prosessen som jobbsøker?
Da trenger du ikke lete så mye lenger.
Vi har invitert den profilerte hodejegeren og nå nybakte forfatteren Kristin Westreng Aas til en prat, om hvordan vi kan skape en bedre verden prosess for prosess og en kandidat av gangen.
Jeg har vært så heldig å få lese boken "Tiltrekk flere - Ansett bedre" og nå kan du få en sniktitt på alle de gode konkrete rådene og tipsene, før du har din kopi i hendene.
Vi snakker om:
- Hvordan bli bedre på å utvikle talenter inn i roller de passer godt inn i.
- Hvorfor solid forskningsbasert og strukturert rekruttering skaper bedre match for alle parter og dermed bedre liv.
- Konkrete tips til hvordan rekruttere bedre for å få rett talent på rett plass og samtidig sørge for at flere får mulighet.
- Og noen tips til jobbsøkere som kan heve din kompetanse på prosessen, slik at du er et skritt nærmere å lande en jobb du vil trives i.
Vi gratulerer Kristin med ny bok og lykke til med utsolgt lansering!
This episode is in Norwegian; enjoy texted version on YouTube.
Hvem bedre å starte nytt vodcast år enn med å bli bedre kjent med Solfrid Flateby, som om kun få dager skal leder en av årets viktigste næringslivskonferanser; NHOs årskonferanse. Et lite forspill kan du kalle det.
Hu er tidligere toppleder og nå prisbelønt leder og foredragsholder, men er også kjent som dronninga av campingplassen (med egen låt), hu har også jobba for kongehuset, spiller trekkspill og er ikke minst mor for to flotte døtre.
Lytt til eller se episoden om du er nysgjerrig på å bli enda bedre kjent med hu Solfrid personlig og ikke minst lære om;
- Hvordan vi alle kan finne vår drivkraft til å skape det livet vi ønsker? - Hvordan vi kan lære av både gode og dårlige ledere og bruke det til kraft for å gjøre ledelse enda bedre selv.
- Hvordan balanser autentisitet og det å værra oss sjæl med klokskap for å få til det vi vil i livet?
- Hvordan bygge robusthet i oss selv og andre rundt oss?
- Hvordan du kan skape suksess gjennom å lære å våge å prøve alt du ikke dauer av, og få alle folk du møter på din vei til å føle seg verdifulle.
Det blir både litt tårer og latter, og jeg beundrer hvor personlig Solfrid er i denne samtalen og deler med oss ting hun aldri har delt før i offentligheten.
En regenerativ fremtid handler også om åpenhet, slik at vi kan stå sammen om å skape bedre, så jeg er glad for at vodcasten ofte har den effekten på folk.
Ønsker dere alle en god og nærende start på året!
When life serves us some curveballs, we could all need some tools to get our selves back on track.
As I recently lost my mom and are saying goodbye to my workplace for 8 years, I find myself coming back to silence, meditation and positive psychology to grief, digest and then create clearity towards building a new future.
And I couldn't think of a better person to guide us through some of these tools to listen inwards, to process and give us some new perspectives on life, than Gunvor Dyrdal, who is a professor in mindfulness and positive psychology at the Norwegian University for Technology and Science.
You should listen to this weeks episode if you want to learn about...
- How to get yourself through the curve balls life throws at you.
- Why grieving properly is important to be able to move on.
- How to find meaning in life, by shifting your perspective.
- The importance of gratitude and acceptance for a better life.
- How to get started with listening inwards, silence and mediation.
- The power of going through it together with your community.
Thanks for listening and we wish you A regenerative week ahead!
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.
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!
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
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!
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!
Did you know that the textile industry is responsible for more than 8% of the total Co2 emissions, which is more than both airplanes and boats?
Im wondering why we dont talk more about our own overconsumption of clothes and the industry that encourages us to consume way to much clothes. We are fuelling an industry that is both destroying our planet and creates large islands of clothes in landfills all over the world.
Its about time we as consumers take action and its about time companies within the industry does the same.
Finally this week, we got the great news with passing of new legislation in Norway that makes it easier to sell reused clothes and other products. Hopefully that will take us some steps on the way.
One of the companies that also tries to take us there, and which has had worldwide success with their recycling of plastic bottles, is Tomra. Now they are aiming to conquer the textile industry and make it circular.
This week we are lucky to get to speak to Vibeke Krohn, who has taken on the important role as CEO for Tomra textiles. She has a passion for creating a better world and making sure we use our resources wisely and hopefully over and over again.
So if you are curious on how we can change one of the worst industries and how you can contribute. Then tune in to this weeks episode of A regenerative future.
With Tomra´s previous success with plastic bottles, Im hopeful that they will contribute to make one of the worst industries become a bit better.
Lets all be a part of the change and do our share fare in consuming less!
Those of you who know me, know that I wanted to become a farmer when I was young and that I love to fly high. I also love to travel the world, but would like do to it in a much greener way. And I have a love relationship with Telia.
Little did you maybe know that I have all this in common with Abraham Foss, the CEO of Avinor. He grew up on a farm, he works relentlessly so we all can fly both high and greener, and he was in love with Telia a couple of years ago as the Norwegian CEO.
Now he is well into his new job in aviation and its time to catch up on the latest:
Tune in for this weeks episode of A regenerative future if you love to fly high, but would love to do it in a greener way. And for a leadership lesson or two.
Wish you all a great highflying week!
Im so sick and tired of all the talking about a more diverse and inclusive world, when most people and companies dont do near enough to really move the needle.
So since I dont like empty celebrations of all the days where we still have a long way to go in the world, I decided to invite someone who really walks the talk in the occasion of the international women's day this Friday.
Tove Selnes is Chief People Officer in Storebrand, which was recently rated as the second best company in the world on gender equality, with the mission of people first and digital always.
Tove has made a huge difference for people throughout her whole career and is a frontrunner in flexibility, gender equality, AI implementation and more.
Her fire for making a difference comes both from her parents and fighting for a better world for her kids to growi up in. Tove i still clear on one thing, its up to us to fix it now!
Wish you all a wonderful start of your week, and hope you can be inspired from Tove to do a little bit less of talking and a lot more walking!
Its time to celebrate our 30th episode of A regenerative future and who better to invite for this milestone, than Kris Østergaard who is to make the world more human at the Rehumanize institute?
With AI moving with full speed ahead, its time for us to take the opportunity to become even more human again.
Krist is a best selling author of transforming legacy organisations, the cofounder of SingularityU Nordic and Head of research and publishing at the Rehumanize institute, where they bring leaders together to develop at their countryside and soon seaside retreat to create a more ethical and responsible future together.
He has also lately been digging deep into the connection between AI and leadership, and just launched a paper last week in collaboration with Accenture, called Impact leadership in the age of generative AI. Hot off the press.
Wish you all a great listen to this weeks episode of HumAIn regenerative future!
This regenerative power couple couldn't be separated, so we just needed to invite them both to the very first episode of A regenerative future with two guests. Double trouble!
When Sveinung and Lars Jacob met around 20 years ago, you could say it was love at first sight. They now just passed a millon downloads of their book "7 ways towards a more sustainable business”.
They are well known for spreading hope for a better future all around the world, with concrete examples that truly makes a measurable impact. They both work as sustainability adventurers out from the safety of their home at the Norwegian school of Economics.
Lean back, fall in love, get inspired and have some fun with us in this weeks episode of A regenerative future.
Wishing you all a great week of love and regeneration!
"If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a women you educate a nation."
The first time I met the brilliant Nada Ahmed was at Fundraiser dinner in 2017, for her foundation who works to secure education for more women in India.
Since then she has moved back to the US and written a truly inspiring book about how we can take the lead in our own lives.
She started her own soul journey and step by step took herself out from being a victim of other people and taking charge of her own life.
We get to learn more about her ups and downs through life. And I can promise that its a truly inspiring story about a little girl growing up in India, becoming a successful corporate leader in Norway, to her breaking free from normative corporate cultures and starting her own company.
Today she works as an innovation strategist, a board professional and is an Amazon best selling author with the book Determined to lead. Which I can highly recommend to read.
If you want to learn more about how you can take charge of creating the best life for yourself and master up the courage to take the lead, then you should definitely start the year with this weeks episode of A regenerative Future.
Wish you all an awesome start of the year, where you dare to take lead of your own life!
When he turned 20 he went to live with the Mayans and by doing so he got fired up to embark on a mission to create a better future for all of us. He started out as an activist but then he went into founding a business when he and a friend got a brilliant idea within outdoor wear.
Jo Egil Tobiassen is today the founder and CEO of Northern Playground, with a dream to make less consumption sexy. They have even come to be called the little brother of Patagonia, so definitely a company to watch.
Join us in unfolding Jo´s journey from the Mayans to a successful sustainable business founder, in this episode of A regenerative future.
Thank you for listening and for the small steps you decide to take every day to contribute to a better world for all of us.
Jøril Korperud Johnsen is the former Head of Sustainability at IKEA and is now in the search for a new path to use business as a force for good. On the way there, she works as an eco system facilitator and advisor to businesses and boardrooms and has lately fallen in love with the inner sustainability goals.
Her childhood made her grow up with parents which today would have been seen as sustainable pioneers. Her path took her through an intense leadership career, where she eventually met burnout. We walk through her story on how she came back from such a setback and we even get a taste of a guided radical slowness meditation that has served her well on her way.
If your curious about Jøril´s ways of living more regenerative in tune with nature and using business for the force of good, then make sure you listen to this weeks episode of A regenerative future here.
Thank you all for listening and taking some time to tune into the season we are going into, where nature slows down. We all need a bit of slowing down once in a while.
What better way to start off your week, than to listen to a professor in self-leadership?
Irmelin was encouraged to draw her big dream in an exercise in a leadership program for female talents when she was 26. Six years later she had published a book and 15 years later she took her sabbatical with her three kids working with women empowerment in Zanzibar. Everything she had drawn became true.
Come join us on her journey from a young women with a dream, her periods getting so much pushback that it silenced her, to the outspoken, vulnerable and successful professor she is today.
This weeks inspiring guest is an associate professor in self-leadership and has been awarded the best lecturer of the year 2021. She is doing a lot of exciting projects among them is promoting female role-models in Zanzibar.
Its not always easy getting through life, but there is ways to make sure your get through it in a better way.
Tune in to Irmelins ways in this weeks episode here.
Wish you all a wonderful dreamy week ahead!
When did we forget to live meaningful lives?
Many of us doesn't realise what we forgot before we either meet the well know wall, some deep personal crises or come midways in our life.
Morten Albæk started his journey to find a more meaningful way of living after his dad died and he realised that it felt meaningful even though he was deeply saddened by it.
Now he seems to have found the answer and this weeks guest of a Regenerative future is now leading Voluntas, which is a global company on a mission to help companies create more meaning in their peoples lives.
He is a honorary professor in philosophy, several times a bestselling author of several books like “One life” and “Fake news in life", and the only Scandinavian who has been selected 5 times for The Internationalist's list of the “100 Most Influential CMOs in the World”.
Dont wait until you are in deep waters. Listen to Mortens recipe for a meaningful life in this weeks episode here.
Because we all deserve better lives!
The first time I met Petter I felt like I had lost a bit hope of a better future. I felt everything was moving to slow and I felt that there where so few people that did enough for it to matter in the big picture. A lot of talk and not so much walk. Its a bit like I feel with the the local Norwegian election this year. Loosing hope.
Something shifted for me when Petter on both in and out breath shared concrete examples where huge efforts where being made and he gave me a glimps of hope. Petter himself got huge hope from Al Gore. He is a sustainable brand advisor and founder of 12YEARS. He has authored the book “Hope” and been the contributor to many more. He has made his life mission to make us do more and better, and to never loose hope.
We hope you will also find some inspiration and get some hope from our conversation.
Without hope, we have nothing. Who or what gives you hope?