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Paths To Purpose
Paths to Purpose
31 episodes
5 days ago
Paths to Purpose is a biweekly podcast designed to help people learn how to find intrinsic purpose, consider creative career projects that have impact, and find people with whom they can collaborate who gate-keep more meaningful career opportunities. We host conversations with inspirational people who have found the courage to trek off-path for purpose. Hosted by Danielle Edwards, a law student at the University of Colorado Law and Alan Jagolinzer, Professor at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This podcast is made possible by our Audio Engineer, Jac Boothe, and our Brand Strategist, Mikey Lullo. For more resources to help find your purpose, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @paths2purposepod or contact us at paths2purposepod@gmail.com
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Paths to Purpose is a biweekly podcast designed to help people learn how to find intrinsic purpose, consider creative career projects that have impact, and find people with whom they can collaborate who gate-keep more meaningful career opportunities. We host conversations with inspirational people who have found the courage to trek off-path for purpose. Hosted by Danielle Edwards, a law student at the University of Colorado Law and Alan Jagolinzer, Professor at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This podcast is made possible by our Audio Engineer, Jac Boothe, and our Brand Strategist, Mikey Lullo. For more resources to help find your purpose, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @paths2purposepod or contact us at paths2purposepod@gmail.com
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Connecting to the Intention ft. Abdullahi Alim
Paths To Purpose
31 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Connecting to the Intention ft. Abdullahi Alim

This week we are joined by Abdullahi Alim. Abdullahi currently leads the Davos Lab at the World Economic Forum, a citizen-centered policy and impact incubator for nations seeking to rebuild after the worst economic, public health, climate and social justice crises of our time.  Abdullahi discusses how he became a global leader, and how his purpose keeps him grounded. Follow us on Instagram @paths2purposepod, Twitter @paths2purpose, TikTok @paths2purposepod, or contact us at paths2purposepod@gmail.com.

This episode was made possible by our Producer, Jac Boothe, and our Brand Strategist, Mikey Lullo. For more resources to help find your purpose, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @paths2purposepod

If you have questions for us or want to say hi, feel free to email us too at paths2purposepod@gmail.com

Paths To Purpose
Paths to Purpose is a biweekly podcast designed to help people learn how to find intrinsic purpose, consider creative career projects that have impact, and find people with whom they can collaborate who gate-keep more meaningful career opportunities. We host conversations with inspirational people who have found the courage to trek off-path for purpose. Hosted by Danielle Edwards, a law student at the University of Colorado Law and Alan Jagolinzer, Professor at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. This podcast is made possible by our Audio Engineer, Jac Boothe, and our Brand Strategist, Mikey Lullo. For more resources to help find your purpose, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @paths2purposepod or contact us at paths2purposepod@gmail.com