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Better Beings
Better Beings
24 episodes
4 months ago

Better humans, better business, better planet


A podcast bringing ideas for happier, more balanced and fulfilling lives. 


The Better Beings Podcast brings together innovative and diverse thinkers to discuss the key challenges facing humanity - from the worlds of business, creativity, spirituality and wider society.


We believe that a more human approach will unlock the future we need. Kinder connection - to ourselves and each other - is the starting point. 


Better Beings is a home for diversity of thought and backgrounds and a safe space for authentic and challenging perspectives. 


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Better humans, better business, better planet


A podcast bringing ideas for happier, more balanced and fulfilling lives. 


The Better Beings Podcast brings together innovative and diverse thinkers to discuss the key challenges facing humanity - from the worlds of business, creativity, spirituality and wider society.


We believe that a more human approach will unlock the future we need. Kinder connection - to ourselves and each other - is the starting point. 


Better Beings is a home for diversity of thought and backgrounds and a safe space for authentic and challenging perspectives. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes (20/24)
Better Beings
A New Economy with Nadia Woodhouse

Nadia Woodhouse is an incredible human. She is leader of EY’s New Economy Unit - which focuses on the long-term, systemic shifts to a new, regenerative economy.


In this wonderful conversation we discuss indigenous wisdom, leadership and how a reimagined approach to business and economics can support human and planetary thriving. We also discuss better ways to engage people to move in different directions - experiences not PowerPoint!


This is one of our favourite episodes yet and is a fitting way to end season 3. We’ll be back soon ❤️


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4 months ago
50 minutes 49 seconds

Better Beings
Building Community with Jonathan Brandling-Harris

Leadership lessons from sport and business with the legendary Jonathan Brandling-Harris. Former rugby star Jonathan is the founder of one of the world’s only B-Corp certified real estate firms and builds community and humanity into the heart of his business. In this episode we discuss how life lessons have led him to be an authentic leader of his company and community.


(Apologies for the slightly sub-standard audio on MJ’s microphone 🎤 in this episode - technical gremlins 👹).


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4 months ago
48 minutes 9 seconds

Better Beings
Over Work with Brigid Schulte

What if work worked? Why has workaholism become a badge of honour?


Journalist and author Brigid Schulte joins us for an uplifting conversation about our broken system and offers inspiration for a hopeful way forward.


https://www.brigidschulte.com/


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6 months ago
42 minutes 53 seconds

Better Beings
Creativity and Connection with Ilan Eshkeri

Ilan Eshkeri is an award winning composer known for his concert music, film scores and artist collaborations - linked by his love of emotional narratives.


In this super enjoyable episode we discuss the power of music and storytelling, authenticity and human connection in a world of AI and automation. We also explore the creative process, the power of purpose and the importance of taking care of our home planet 🌍


This episode was recorded live at London’s famous Metropolis Studios - thank you to Glenn Herweijer for having us ❤️


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7 months ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

Better Beings
Moments that Matter with Karl Burns

Karl Burns is a leadership coach and board advisor who is passionate about inner development, human and planetary flourishing. In this moving and enlightening episode we discuss Karl's journey from a council estate in East London to prestigious institutions such as Oxford University and leading global corporations.  


Karl shares how he overcame the profound loss of his family home through the kindness and solidarity of community. We discuss unity and male friendships at a time of division and toxic masculinity and reflect on the good and the bad of life in big business.





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7 months ago
47 minutes 56 seconds

Better Beings
Compassionate Enquiry with Malcolm Stern

Our guest on this meaningful episode is Malcolm Stern, psychotherapist, leadership coach and host of the Slay Your Dragons with Compassion podcast. He is also the former director and co-founder of Alternatives – a world renowned platform for leading spiritual teachers and alternative thinking.


Malcolm shares his experience of overcoming personal tragedy and adversity.


We also get into the evolution of leadership, psychedelics, ceremonies, rituals and ego death 🙌


Slay your Dragons



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9 months ago
42 minutes 58 seconds

Better Beings
Learning by Nature with Louisa Harris
Louisa Harris is a force of nature. In this enlightening conversation we explore how wisdom from the natural world provides tools for leadership and change. We discuss community building and the drivers of creativity plus burnout, growth and collapse as well as what “heart centred” leadership actually means in practice. Also listen out for a guest appearance from our producer Elliot Fisher ❤️

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9 months ago
47 minutes 48 seconds

Better Beings
Mindful Leadership with Helen Sieroda

Do big businesses need to fail and be replaced by better ones? Psychology and management guru Helen Sieroda joins us to discuss the evolution of leadership. In this mind-expanding episode on being we explore empathy, burnout, toxic leadership traits and narcissism.


Wild Geese 🪿 by Mary Oliver



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10 months ago
43 minutes 58 seconds

Better Beings
The Purpose of the Economy with Ben Kellard

Season 3 is here! What are the economy and markets really for? Ben Kellard is Director of Business Strategy at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. In this thought-provoking episode we explore how we might create genuine wellbeing for people and the planet. We discuss how the market economy is undermining civilisations and wellbeing - and what a better future might look like.


More thoughts from Ben



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10 months ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

Better Beings
Regenerative Business with Stephen Vasconcellos

In this bonus episode with author and regenerative business guru Stephen Vasconcellos we discuss his new book The Regenerative Enterprise and lots more!


Stephen is a deep and thoughtful guy and we cover lots of bases including indigenous wisdom, regenerative vs sustainable business and whether business can survive at its current scale.


https://theregenerativeenterprise.com 



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1 year ago
46 minutes 27 seconds

Better Beings
Work and Play with Lily Higgins
In this lovely conversation with the infectiously energetic Lily Higgins we discuss a rapidly changing generational work culture and how to create positive change through a more playful approach to life and work.

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1 year ago
58 minutes 22 seconds

Better Beings
Fair Game with Romaine Foster
In this football-related episode we talk to the infectiously positive Romaine Foster from the English Football Association about leadership, mental health, masculinity and diversity.

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1 year ago
51 minutes 22 seconds

Better Beings
Expanding Perspectives with Patrick Geary
On this fascinating and mind-expanding episode we're joined by the amazing Patrick Geary to discuss his journey from corporate lawyer to astrologer and energy coach.

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1 year ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

Better Beings
People, Planet and Profit with Amber Brandner & Brad Harris

Amber Brandner and Brad Harris are the co-founders and principals of A Frame - a venture studio as a force for better businesses. In this episode they discuss their experiences, motivations and the community aspects of building better from the bottom up.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE


  • What are the biggest challenges for mission-driven founders to structure impact at early stages?
  • ‘Humanity-centred’ design rather than human-centred design: looking at problems from the root cause with a long-term mindset, being iterative, continual refinement and building with community
  • The power of the collective and what is possible when we come together and create from a space that is bigger than ourselves.


REFERENCES


Mirth Drink

Patagonia founder, Yvon Chouinard

Let my People go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard

Perspectiva Press

The Wisdom of Insecurity, Alan Watts

Shantaram (audiobook)

Armchair Experts (podcast) 

Syzmon, Blue colored mountain (song)

Barca Matchday Playlist 




CONNECT WITH BRADLEY HARRIS

LinkedIn

CONNECT WITH AMBER BRANDNER

LinkedIn


www.aframeventurestudio.com



SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

LinkedIn



CONTACT

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques, and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com





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1 year ago
52 minutes 40 seconds

Better Beings
Spiritual Capital with John Featherby

Better business genius and spiritual leader John Featherby joins us to discuss the limits to materialism, a crisis of meaning and what spirituality means in the modern world.



HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE


  • Reaching the end of a hyper-rational, high secular materialism age - and looking at what comes next to fill the ‘void’ in realising it doesn't provide real meaning 
  • Exploring Spiritual Capital as a “resource of collective memory, benefit, and impact of a culture’s religious, spiritual, philosophy history and heritage” and investing in it through honouring purpose, value, virtue, and meaning in cultures 
  • Religion as a way of being. It’s a pattern and we’re all in one. We’re all worshipping something
  • CENTRES OF POWER ARE MOVING AWAY FROM THE WEST - neutral secular perspectives that are not neutral. Parts of the world are pushing back.
  • How you develop leaders - mindfulness, breathing, embracing the wilderness 
  • The agenda of “purpose” in business spaces & leadership programmes - and how authentic and meaningful this actually is. 


QUOTES & SNIPPETS


“We’re in a meaning crisis. Spiritual Capital doesn’t ‘belong’ to big businesses. You cant import purpose, ritual, philosophical ideas etc”


“It’s a pattern and we’re all in one”


“Consumerism doesn’t provide the meaning people thought it would so they’ve gone looking for meaning in something else”


“All people have now IS their work - home - and hobby. People's lives have gone from many layers to work and home. Back in the day, people belonged to a community organisation, there were layers between the individual and the state that gave them meaning and a sense of grounding but we’ve stripped them out”



“Most of the stuff you read in these modern business books about purpose and good culture - they exist in all the great scriptures. We’ve had this stuff forever.”


REFERENCES

Richard Dawkins

Gus Speth

Robert Tombs

Religion for Atheists, Alain de Botton


CONNECT WITH JOHN

Substack

Website

LinkedIn 



SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


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CONTACT

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques, and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com




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1 year ago
52 minutes 40 seconds

Better Beings
Real Humans with Dan Haggis

The wonderful Dan Haggis - from chart-topping band The Wombats - joins us to discuss creativity and commercialisation in the music business. In this fun and thoughtful episode we also discuss parenthood, wellbeing, mid-life-crises and what makes for a fulfilling and grounded life.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE


  • The appreciation & sense of wonder that parenthood brings - for the journey that all humans go through
  • Prioritising a creative career and navigating the school system
  • Holding onto the purity of making music vs being ‘successful’ in the industry 
  • The mid-life crisis that comes when we turn 30; “slowly untethering from youth, accepting that you’re moving on to a new chapter”, and how yoga helped him through this process


QUOTES & SNIPPETS


“It’s like I’m seeing the pyramid of Egypt for the first time when I’m watching him (son), that sense of wonder, seeing his little personality grow”


“No matter how much work you do on yourself (e.g meditation, Wim Hof ice showers) - you can still fall into bad habits. We are all a work in progress”


“Keep the harmony. If you don’t get things ironed out with yourself and your band or business; there’s no longevity”


“Yoga was a revolutionary force in my life; the one place, apart from making music, that could go to be in the moment where no other thoughts exist”


REFERENCES

The Infinite Monkey Cage, Brian Cox

The Rest is Politics

Cold Reactor, Everything Everything

Doppelganger, Naomi Klein

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***, Mark Manson

The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle


CONNECT WITH DAN

Instagram (Dan)

Dan’s new album


FOLLOW THE WOMBATS

The Wombats

Instagram (The Wombats)


SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

LinkedIn



CONTACT

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques, and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com



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1 year ago
57 minutes 33 seconds

Better Beings
Fully Human with Steve Biddulph

Steve Biddulph is the world's top-selling parenting author this century. His books include Raising Boys, Manhood, Raising Girls, and Fully Human, which are in over 6 million homes. Steve campaigns for better treatment of families and children and a more affectionate and connected form of parenting.



HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE


  • Why caring for your people should be the first goal in any human organisation 
  • Thriving with autism
  • The mental health and emotional intelligence of the younger generation
  • The complexities of gender differences in raising boys and girls
  • Getting in touch with our “Wild Creature Mind”



QUOTES & SNIPPETS


“If your kid sees you cry sometimes, that’s a gift to them”


“Human beings are broken and that’s the beauty of us - it’s what we make of that”


“There’s a thousand different ways to be a boy or a man, and there’s a thousand different ways to be a girl or a woman” 


“Instead of thinking ‘I'm anxious’ - try thinking: ‘there's something in me that’s anxious;’ then everyone can muster that strength to nurture themselves”


“There’s a generational uprising. It’s angry and it’s tender at the same time. These kids have got heart and they’ve got backbone. And they know what’s what.”


“We are wired to have fatherly, sisterly, and motherly feelings. A human organisation will only really hum when we honour these”


“Any organisation that has money as its purpose is automatically doomed to fail, because money is a myth, it’s a fairytale.”



REFERENCES


Fully Human by Steve Biddulph

The Secret of Happy Children by Steve Biddulph

Make Friends with Your Wild Creature Mind by Steve Biddulph *coming soon*

Ian McGilchrist (neuroscience) 


CONNECT WITH STEVE

https://www.stevebiddulph.com


SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

LinkedIn



CONTACT

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques, and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com



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1 year ago
41 minutes 47 seconds

Better Beings
Heart in Business with Lorna Davis

Lorna Davis is passionate about helping leaders to live and lead with love. She has lived and worked in 7 countries on 5 continents, and was previously the leader of multi billion dollar businesses such as Danone, Kraft and Mondelez.



HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE


  • Social Impact - where should people act? How do we make a difference when there’s so many things going on in the world, and use our heart to lead us there
  • The illusion that business is all to do with the head - but there is a lot more permission around love & connection than we allow ourselves to think 
  • How to back up, shift to a more human perspective, and see things differently - gaining perspective & joy from those on the front line
  • Inspiration from working with Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice



QUOTES & SNIPPETS


“Where to act is where your heart breaks”


"To be human is a heartbreaking, excruciating experience, and it is an uplifting liberating experience. But holding both of these as true, is key to our liberation and  destiny"


“Play, practice, push the edges of your imagined cells, and the worst that can happen is that you have to apologise”


“Every time a subject is freaking you out, instead of moving away, get closer to it and see what joy you find… There are always people on the front line doing remarkable things”


“In our quiet moments, something powerful is guiding us that isn't our logic”




REFERENCES

Barbara Sreisand’s Autobiography

The Culture Map by Erin Meyer

The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently...and Why by Richard Nisbett

Beyonce Texas Hold ‘Em

Wilderness Leadership School

FTE’s (Full Time Equivalents)



CONNECT WITH LORNA

LinkedIn

lornadavis.net

Ted Talk


SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

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CONTACT

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques, and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com





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1 year ago
47 minutes 3 seconds

Better Beings
Conscious Wellness with Andrew Hunt

Andrew Hunt, founder of superfoods company Aduna shares the highs and lows in his inspiring entrepreneurial journey.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE:


  • How Conscious Wellness is rooted in helping others 
  • The interconnectedness of all living things - based on the West African belief of Aduna 
  • How Andrew and Aduna grew a leading wellness business supporting local farmers in Ghana 
  • Modifying the capitalist structure so that it’s not exploitative, extractive and unhealthy
  • Where our sense of worth and value comes from as human beings



QUOTES & SNIPPETS:


“Doing something on a daily basis that is making a difference to other people is the most important part of wellness”


“I am because we are” - the concept of Ubuntu


“So many people are living in deficiency of human community in modern life” 


“If you want to achieve a state of oneness it can’t just be about yourself”


“Collective Wellness is true wellness”


“Physical and emotional health are two sides of the same coin”



REFERENCES:


The Baobab Tree

Microbiome

‘Ubuntu’ Philosophy

B-Corp

Fonio seeds

How To Do The Work, by Dr Nicole LePera


CONNECT WITH ANDREW:

LinkedIn



FOLLOW ADUNA:

Aduna



SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS:

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

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CONTACT:

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com



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2 years ago
53 minutes 51 seconds

Better Beings
Humanising Business with Adam Lowenstein

Journalist, author and political commentator Adam Lowenstein discusses business systems and power dynamics.


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE:


  • What it means to be in the world of corporate and political ‘power’ 
  • How to see the best in people and build bigger, more inclusive movements
  • How to live by the practice of ‘memento mori’ 
  • Adam's experiences of seeing first-hand how American politics operates behind closed doors 
  • The small shifts needed to imagine a new system & step forward with true purpose



QUOTES & SNIPPETS:


“Corporations are claiming to be the solution to the problems they have created”


“It has nothing to do with bad people - it has everything to do with incentives and structures & the way human beings operate”


“When do you call someone out and when do you bring them into your movement?”


“There’s no secret formula for achieving power”


"If we’re going to die at some point, we might as well live”


"I’ve seen what's on the other side; and they're just people"


"At the end of the day, it's not going to be the emails I regret or the work I didn't do - it's going to be the walks in the park i didn't take"



REFERENCES:


The Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler 

The Persuaders, Anan Giridharadas

The Long Now Foundation

Lupe Fiasco 

ESG

Reframe the Day, Adam Lowenstein

Memento mori



CONNECT WITH ADAM:


LinkedIn

Blog 



SUPPORT BETTER BEINGS:

If you enjoyed this episode of Better Beings, please share it with your friends and follow us on socials. Thanks for listening! 


Instagram

LinkedIn



CONTACT:

Let us know your thoughts, feelings, critiques and resource recommendations betterbeingspodcast@gmail.com



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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 42 seconds

Better Beings

Better humans, better business, better planet


A podcast bringing ideas for happier, more balanced and fulfilling lives. 


The Better Beings Podcast brings together innovative and diverse thinkers to discuss the key challenges facing humanity - from the worlds of business, creativity, spirituality and wider society.


We believe that a more human approach will unlock the future we need. Kinder connection - to ourselves and each other - is the starting point. 


Better Beings is a home for diversity of thought and backgrounds and a safe space for authentic and challenging perspectives. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.