
In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Mansi Jasuja to explore the concept of regeneration in the context of the United Nations and beyond. They discuss the importance of participatory leadership, the Art of Hosting, and the need for a heart-centered approach to leadership. Mansi shares her insights on the necessity of organizational rebirth, the role of joy and beauty in work culture, and the significance of decolonization in creating inclusive environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of listening to communities, fostering fluidity in organizational structures, and implementing daily practices for personal and collective regeneration.
Connect with Mansi and learn more about Art of Hosting:
Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mansijasuja/ | ArtofHosting.org | www.aohnetherlands.org
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN
03:10 Understanding Regeneration: A Personal Perspective
05:51 The Art of Hosting: A New Approach to Facilitation
09:08 Participatory Leadership in Organizations
12:09 Heart-Centered Leadership: A New Paradigm
14:56 The Need for Organizational Transformation
17:54 Imagining a New UN: A Wisdom Council Approach
20:53 The Interstitium: Fluidity in Organizational Structures
24:03 Rebuilding After Conflict: Listening to Communities
27:02 Joy and Beauty in Organizational Culture
29:46 Decolonization: Bringing Wholeness Back to Work
32:47 Daily Practices for Regeneration
36:07 Conclusion and Future Connections