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The Social Regeneration Podcast
Pia Hillebrecht
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11 hours ago
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The Social Regeneration Podcast
Finding joy in Sustainability Work | 030
How Juliana bridges art, leadership, and social change between Argentina and Europe In this episode of the Social Regeneration Podcast, you get to meet my dear friend Juliana Salamone from Argentina, where we reflect on how our paths in sustainability have twisted, evolved, and sometimes collided. And how we supported each other on "finding our own way" and the practice of bringing social change to our local cultures. Juliana shares her personal journey from law school and consultancy work to embracing a more creative, human-centred approach through theatre and scriptwriting. We explore the differences between European and Latin American perspectives on sustainability, the challenges of adapting leadership tools across cultures, and the importance of keeping work joyful and authentic. We speak about identity crises and rediscovering purpose through art and community. We also discuss collective leadership, conscious action, and how trust and play can transform social change. This episode is a deep, heartfelt reminder that sustainability is not a straight line—it’s a creative, messy, and deeply human process. Juliana's story is a testimony that you can be a "sustainability leader" no matter your role in society, and social change can be brought forward through subtle practices that you bring to your community, where they may least expect it. 💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Importance of joy, play, and storytelling in change-making✨ Bridging activism, consultancy, and creativity✨ Redefining success and what work looks like✨ Collective and conscious leadership✨ Sustainability as a cultural and emotional practice 👋 ABOUT Juliana Salamone (she/her)Juliana Salamone is a sustainability consultant from Argentina with a background in Law and Business Management from Universidad Católica Argentina and a Master’s degree in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola in Sweden. She is passionate about driving sustainable change and helping her community transition toward a more conscious and equitable future. Her vision is an economy that serves both people and the planet—one rooted in collaboration rather than competition, where human needs are prioritised, and work is re-humanised. She believes true transformation begins with individuals who cultivate self-worth and humility, empowering them to lead consciously and contribute to thriving, sustainable communities. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Juliana's work 👉 LinkedIn **** Do you feel lost and frustrated about the world right now and looking for some guidance on your own messy journey towards purposeful work? 🌻 It can be a beautiful and creative process! 👇 🔔 Join the Sustainability Career Compass 🧭A program inspired by people like Juliana, where I help you not just find but also create your own pathway towards work with impact that is aligned with your values and talent ✨You can sign up directly via this link. Get a special discount of -50€ till November 20th with the CODE: FRIENDSHIP If you have questions about the programme, feel free to connect with me via email: pia@impacthills.com 🫶 ****💌 CONNECT & engage with your host PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗 If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓 For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓 Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍 P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂 #SocialRegeneration #SustainabilityJourney #CollectiveLeadership #CulturalAwareness #ConsciousWork #CreativeImpact #SustainabilityPodcast #PurposeDriven #StorytellingForChange #LeadershipTools #HumanConnection #SustainableFutur
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11 hours ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Holding Space to Reconnect
Mindfulness as fertile ground for care and resilience In this grounding conversation, we explore the connection between mindfulness, leadership and regeneration with facilitator and space holder Daniela Tablado. Daniela shares her path from sustainability studies to guiding individuals and groups in cultivating mindful presence and compassion.She explains how inner work shapes outer change, and why mindfulness is a fertile ground for empathy, care and resilience. Together we reflect on the importance of including ourselves in the circle of compassion, finding balance between doing and being, and recognising mindfulness as a collective, not just individual, practice.Daniela also opens up about her retreats in Tenerife and her approach to facilitation — holding space with intention, integrity and humility. The episode reminds us that transformation begins within and that practising awareness is both an act of self-care and of service to the world.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Mindfulness as fertile soil for compassion✨ Balancing care for self and others✨ Collective practice creates ripple effects✨ Facilitation through presence, not control👋 ABOUT Daniela Tablado (she/her)Daniela is a facilitator of inner journeys—both individual and group—who blends meditation, mindfulness, compassion-based tools, deep ecology and systems-change practices to cultivate wellbeing, empowerment and a life-sustaining way of being.She describes herself as a nomadic soul from Tenerife whose sense of home is shaped by multiple places, cultures and experiences; her formal training includes mindfulness teaching, yoga and a master’s in strategic leadership for sustainability. Her deepest calling is to embody love and help others reconnect with their authentic nature and the Earth, believing that healing ourselves enables us to live in harmony with each other and the planet.🔗 CONNECT & follow Daniela's work 👉 Website👉 Meditation Retreat Nov 2025👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram👉 INSIGHT TIMMER APP TEACHER PROFILE📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Work that reconnects➡ Joana Macy 💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓🔔 50% Disscount on 1:1 Impact Job Mentoring with Pia❗📌 November Special (5 spots)📅 Only till November 1st👉 Check out programme and book Hot Seat session Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂#mindfulness #regeneration #leadership #innerwork #compassion #sustainability #awareness #facilitation #presence #collectivepractice #retreats #danielatablado    
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
From Garden Beds to Boardrooms: Seasons at Work | 028
What happens when Teams allow for WinterI sit together with Amelie Salameh, and we explore what regenerative entrepreneurship looks like when it is lived, not only philosophied upon. Amelie shares how gardening taught her to design work as interlinked cycles with beginnings, harvests, endings, and renewal.We talk about the courage to start before you feel ready, and the humility to say, 'I don't know' and ask for help. We examine why humans are not machines and why organisations need trust, flexibility, and safe spaces to talk about individuals' needs, including menstrual cycles.Amelie explains a simple seasons-based check-in that any team can use daily or weekly to align energy with tasks. We discuss community-supported agriculture as a living lab for cyclical organising and partnership roles.We invite organisations to test cyclical tools with Amelie and to learn in community through Reallabor Zukunft. Together, we close with a gentle call to design environments that let people do what they love and rest when they must.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Seasons check in for daily or weekly team alignment✨ Menstrual cycle awareness as a design principle✨ Trust and safe spaces as organisational infrastructure✨ Leadership that schedules winter for rest and integration✨ Collaboration through complementary strengths👋 ABOUT Amelie Salameh (she/her)Amelie loves connecting people with nature and their creative power. She creates experiences, projects, and spaces for exploration and conscious learning.Since February 2025, Amelie Salameh has been leading Himmel und Humus, a regenerative market garden that nurtures the microbiome and supports community well-being. She contributes to Wir Bauen Zukunft eG, working on permaculture, agroforestry, and rural development projects.She enjoys hands-on gardening, making herbal products, and leading plant exploration walks. Tiny houses are another passion, and she built her own while teaching empowerment courses for women.Previously, Amelie worked as a tech project manager at Wigwam eG and Home One, a Berlin-based startup specializing in smart urban homes. Amelie Salameh holds a degree in Information Management and researched AI as a commons, interviewing experts in Silicon Valley.🔗 CONNECT & follow Amelie Salameh's work 👉 Website👉 LinkedIn📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Reallabor Zukunft➡ Wir bauen Zukunft➡ Himmel und Humus➡ Wild Power - Dein Zyklus als Quelle weiblicher Kraft➡ Vom Zauber der Naturmystik➡ Deep Creation ****💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂#regeneration #organisationaldevelopment #cyclicalwork #menstrualhealth #leadership #facilitation #teamculture #burnoutprevention #CSA #gardening #trust #workrhythms #selfmanagement #workdesign #wellbeing
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Social Regeneration Podcast
From Theory to Practice: The Regenerative Economy Lab | 027
Learn from Katy Shields & Joshua Stehr about principles, visions, and money narratives We have the privilege and joy of listening to Katy Shields and Joshua Stehr and their pioneering explorations on a Regenerative Economy. Both share examples, principles, visions, and seeds of a Regenerative Economic System. Katy, now joined by Joshua, has designed and hosted a space for practitioners to collectively explore, learn, and apply regenerative economy ideas in the real world.In this Episode, we discuss how for all three of us, regeneration equals genuine sustainability. Katy explains the difference between weak sustainability and strong sustainability and why many of us working in this field now prefer using the word regeneration to emphasise the need for strong sustainability practices.I share how I had to unlearn my early resistance to economics to drive change. Katy traces her path from mainstream economics through the 2008 crisis and the Club of Rome works to systems thinking and doughnut economics, as introduced by Kate Raworth and the work of Daniella Meadows. Joshua shares why design work kept running into extractive business models and growth incentives, and why learning how money works became a necessity.I asked how the Regenerative Economy Lab works, and Katy describes a two-day outdoor and indoor lab that helps people move from theory to practice.We discuss change at many levels, from European monetary choices and wellbeing economy work to local community wealth building and new ownership models like steward ownership and worker-owned firms.I asked for concrete examples, and Joshua talked about Mended and about a German platform that helps farmers access subsidies for regenerative practices.We underline that partnership and trusted relationships are a catalyst for implementation and that learning by doing in local projects builds capability.   💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ From financial markets and austerity to systems thinking and Doughnut Economics✨ Contrasting weak sustainability with strong sustainability and contextualizing regeneration✨ The Regenerative Economy Lab is a two-day experience that links theory and action✨ Mapping change from European money conversations and wellbeing economy ideas to local community wealth building and steward ownership✨ Examples and Principles of potential regenerative business models/communities 👋 ABOUT Katy Shields (she / her)Katy spent most of her career as a "mainstream" economic researcher and writer for corporations and media brands such as The Economist, Financial Times, and Newsweek. Economics is at the heart of decision-making, and she now believes critical flaws in mainstream thinking have greatly contributed to our multiple, overlapping crises. Katy writes and blogs about this on LinkedIn and has begun research for a series that will expose the problems and highlight pathways to reform. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Katy's work 👉 Website👉 Regenerative Economy Lab👉 Tipping Point Podcast👉 LinkedIn 👋 ABOUT Joshua (he/they)Joshua is a designer who turns strategic thinking into tangible impact — for people and the planet. He has over 10 years of experience designing services with purpose-driven startups, corporates, non-profits, public services, and consultancies such as Dark Matter Labs, Oatly, Mended, Work On Climate, and Impacc. He's currently interested in regenerative food & agriculture, new ecologically and socially focused economic paradigms, and how we transition to them, as well as restoring and strengthening our capacity and infrastructure for empathy, conflict resolution, constructive disagreement as the foundations for a more resilient democracy. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Joshua's work👉 Website: https://joshuastehr.com/👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuastehr/ 📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Club of Rome Website➡ Club of Rome - Books & Reports➡ Kate Raworth - Doughnut Economics Book➡ Kate Raworth Website + Action Lab➡ Tim Jackson - Postgrowth➡
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1 month ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
About Pilgrimage and value-driven Partnerships | 026
Redesigning how to travel, build community, and lead change - from certification checklists over inner development to #impactpreneurship [🔔 Announcement: from September, THE SOCIAL REGENERATION PODCAST 🎀 moves to a bi-weekly rhythm 🎵]One reason: We are making space to launch a larger programme for #impactpreneurs who want to solidify their impact project idea - starting in October ✨😍 [👀 First Sneak Peek here 🤫]Meet my new business partner, Anastasiia “Asya” Korshunova - sustainability professional, sustainable tourism auditor, community builder, and certified mindfulness guide.In this Episode, Asya traces her path from hotel management studies to discovering sustainability, completing a Master’s in sustainability management, and choosing auditing for its concrete, operational levers to implement small changes on a daily basis. She explains how certifications can drive learning and continuous improvement and reframes travel through the mindset of pilgrimage - moving from extraction and photo-checklists to humility and respect.Asya also explains why she moved into mindfulness and coaching: we talk a lot about Doing in sustainability but rarely about Being - the inner capacities leaders must cultivate.We also share how our collaboration began earlier this year, how we co-created a new brand within the last 3 Months only, and how we ran two workshops without ever meeting in person, and why this values-alignment felt like a perfect “partnership at first sight.”If you want to hear what the big programme is about that we are currently co-creating, listen in! 🎧 It is all about embracing your identity as #impactpreneur. 💗 We accompany you on your journey, bringing Your Impact Project to Life! 🚀💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Tourism without extraction? We debate whether “sustainable tourism” is possible — and how the mindset of pilgrimage can pave the path for regeneration✨ Sustainability Audits decoded. Asya shares honest insights into the pros and cons of the certification process and the work as an auditor✨ From Kyrgyz mountains to Kazakh deserts: why early actions & standards can prevent a slide into mass tourism✨ Inner > outer. We name the blind spot in sustainability work: neglecting the inner capacities that keep changemakers healthy and effective, and how coaching fills that gap✨ #impactpreneurship: About both our journeys as Social Impact Founders and glimpses into our New Program - the YIP LAB!👋 ABOUT Asya Korshunova (she/her)After working in the field of sustainability for over 5 years, her passion for creating something meaningful on her own led her to start ASEYA, a space of connection and growth for professionals working and inspired by sustainability and personal development. This journey brought her to finish an official training to become a certified mindfulness guide and coach to support other professionals, especially young adults, towards a meaningful career or business.🔗 CONNECT & follow Asya's work 👉 Website ASEYA Changemakers Community👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath 🪅 YIP LAB is opening it's doors soon for all #impactpreneurs ✨ 🤗👀 Peek into what we are creating at the YIP LAB here 👈📣 Be the first one to be informed about the upcoming events and programme by signing up here! 😍💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and othersPia 🤍 *** P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋
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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
From ‘More Stuff’ to ‘What Matters’ - A designer's journey | 025
"Why saying no, asking honest questions, and having empathy can build the career & impact you aspire to"We meet designer Joshua Stehr, whose path runs from industrial design and mass manufacturing into UX, service design, and ultimately impact-driven work. Early in his studies, he began asking why we keep putting “more of this stuff” into the world, a question that never left. A trip to New York in 2020 - bright lights in Times Square followed by the sudden quiet of the pandemic - became a turning point, revealing the social infrastructures behind consumerism and how environmental and social issues are inseparable. Joshua describes feeling “radicalised” by what he learned, while stressing humility for people who aren’t there yet.He explains how he now works with Dark Matter Labs inside the EU’s NetZeroCities mission, focusing on learning infrastructures that let cities learn from one another rather than rely on one‑way “expert” content. We talk about designing hands‑on exchanges to surface what actually works, what doesn’t, and why. We discuss patience, empathy, and meeting others where they are on their journey.Joshua shares how he stands up for values at work, moving from designing “for” people to designing “with” them. He chose a selective client strategy, even as a new freelancer, because sustaining work you don’t care about is its own risk.Along the way, we touch on his interests in regenerative economies, de-/post-growth, and community learning spaces that build the inner skills needed for resilient organisations and democracies.Finally, we go inward: Joshua’s “Beyond Patriarchy” journey and the power of men’s peer spaces to turn shame into accountability and care. We end on trust‑building as step zero of any democratic conversation: people change through relationships, not one‑way persuasion.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Why “designing more stuff” lost its appeal—and how confronting Times Square’s spectacle (and its hidden workers) can flip a career✨ “I can’t unknow this”: the moment knowledge turns into responsibility, and how we keep empathy for those not there yet✨ The scary wisdom of saying no: why a selective portfolio can be safer than chasing any gig  ✨ Interview the Interviewer: ask about conflict and runway to reveal how a team really works—and how you’ll be expected to operate✨ Freelance with limits: reduce simultaneous life risks, build a small safety net, then commit to work that aligns with your valuesPlease note that, unfortunately, the audio quality in this interview is occasionally disrupted by a faint echo.👋 ABOUT Joshua (he/they)Joshua is a designer who turns strategic thinking into tangible impact — for people and the planet. He has over 10 years of experience designing services with purpose-driven startups, corporates, non-profits, public services, and consultancies such as Dark Matter Labs, Oatly, Mended, Work On Climate, and Impacc.He's currently interested in regenerative food & agriculture, new ecologically and socially focused economic paradigms, and how we transition to them, as well as restoring and strengthening our capacity and infrastructure for empathy, conflict resolution, constructive disagreement as the foundations for a more resilient democracy.🔗 CONNECT & follow Joshua's work👉 Dark Matter Labs👉 Website👉 Net Zero Cities👉 LinkedIn📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Beyond Patriarchy: Creating pathways for men* to learn and build alternatives to patriarchy. Hosted and initiated by Jack Becher➡ Regenerative Economy Lab: Immersive learning experiences to help people learn the principles of regenerative economics and find ways to put them into practice. Initiated by Katy Shields➡ Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit   **** 💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insight
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2 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Community-Supported "Everything" | 024
(Economic) Transformation & Socio-Ecological Resilience - Through Social Innovation and regional ecosystems of community-based practices Charlotte von Wulffen, board member of the CSX Network and research associate at Leuphana University for Social Innovation, shares how “community-supported everything” is evolving from its agricultural roots into a broader economic practice. We trace CSX back to CSA farms that spread rapidly in the 2010s and now inspire models for coffee, olive oil, yoga, arts, and more.I ask Charlotte to make it tangible, and we walk through a yoga-studio example: members support the studio year-round so it survives empty summers, not just crowded winters. We discuss the shift from “What can I buy?” to “What does this place and community need to thrive for a year?”—including money, time, and invisible “community work.” We talk about moving "beyond veggie boxes" and fixed prices to cultivating appreciation, agency, and prosumer roles that reconnect us with people and processes behind our essentials.Together, we imagine city “third places,” multi-use spaces, and member-run hubs that bundle many CSX suppliers, easing administrative work for people who can’t attend ten different meetings a week.Charlotte highlights today’s headwinds—price shocks, failing small shops, and strained eco-logistics—and why many pioneers are reorganising toward regional value chains. We explore how logistics firms might pivot from “selling to shops” toward stewarding storage and flow for communities. We reflect on how CSX can be a social safety net in climate-related disruptions by strengthening neighbourly ties and local access to food and basics.Scaling here means a paradigm shift: redesigning ownership, decision-making, and trust—rather than churning out another product.Finally, we call for transdisciplinary, diverse coalitions to move CSX from the pioneer phase to an ecosystem that many can join. 💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ “Price” is the wrong question—we ask what the place needs to exist next year, not what a cucumber “costs.”✨ Consumer or co-creator? CSX turns anonymous buying into visible roles: money, time, skills, and sharing the risks✨ Yoga studios, arts, olive oil—community-supported business models aren't just for hippie farms; it’s a template for services and culture✨ From shops to hubs—member-run “third places” and regional logistics can knit pioneers into resilient ecosystems✨ Scale the paradigm, not the product—the real growth lever is how we own, decide, trust, and communicate 👋 ABOUT Charlotte (she/her)Charlotte von Wulffen studied Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.) at Leuphana University and Interdisciplinary Public and Nonprofit Studies (M.Sc.) at the University of Hamburg. From early on, she has been interested in cooperative ways of living and economic organization. Since 2021, she has been engaged in the CSX network - the network for community-supported entrepreneurship. During her undergraduate studies, she gained practical experience as part of the management team of a CSX company and co-founded a cooperative. Today, she works and conducts research at Leuphana University, exploring how community-supported entrepreneurship can foster social and ecological transformation.🔗 CONNECT & follow Charlotte's work 👉 LinkedIn 📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ CSX Network➡ Leuphana University➡ Communicorn Conference 2025➡ Communicorn Podcast   **** 💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓⚖For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓🔔 Wanna see Pia and Charlotte live and in-action?Come
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2 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Parenthood as a spark for Social Entrepreneurship: Building Communities that Society forgot & desperately needs | 023
When isolation becomes a movement – the birth of HEY MOMIE & HEY BRUDI In this episode of the Social Regeneration Podcast, we explore how personal change can spark societal change. Aurora Moon and Artem Beckmann share how becoming parents ignited their ventures HEY MOMIE and Hey Brudi, tackling overlooked social challenges around identity, isolation, and community for new mothers and fathers. Aurora reveals how her postpartum identity crisis inspired a fast-growing, deeply connected members’ club for mothers that prioritises honest conversations and real-life support over surface-level meetups.Artem opens up about the loneliness of fatherhood, the lack of emotional spaces for men, and how this inspired Hey Brudi—a community fostering vulnerability, purpose, and healthy male friendships.We discuss the emotional “second birth” of turning a personal need into a business, the tension between financial stability and entrepreneurial risk, and how gendered socialisation impacts the way men and women experience connection. The episode dives into questions of identity, societal expectations, and what it really takes to build movements that heal social gaps while raising a family.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Why becoming a parent can shatter your identity before rebuilding it✨ The hidden loneliness of new mothers – and why society rarely asks “How are you?”✨ Fatherhood as an unspoken identity shift: what men lose and what they need✨ The power of opening your home to strangers and building community from raw honesty✨ How social clubs for moms and dads can challenge deep-rooted gender norms and heal isolation👋 ABOUT Aurora Moon (she/her)Aurora is an entrepreneur, mother, and community builder on a mission to make motherhood less lonely. As the founder of HEY MOMIE, she’s creating a new standard for how we support mothers—through real-life connection, shared wisdom, and spaces where women feel seen and valued, not just as caregivers, but as change-makers.Aurora specializes in building communities that foster deep human connection. With a background in brand strategy and a passion for social impact, she brings a unique lens to the intersection of motherhood, mental health, and modern community design. Through HEY MOMIE, she empowers mothers to reclaim visibility, build real friendships, and spark collective change.👋 ABOUT Artem (him/he)Artem is a culture consultant, men’s coach, and community builder who helps people reconnect with themselves, each other, and their purpose.He has worked with start-ups as well as corporates like Siemens Energy & H&M to facilitate change through spaces of trust and meaningful dialogue. Through Hey Brudi he’s building a new kind of community for men — one rooted in emotional courage, self-reflection, and belonging.🔗 CONNECT & follow Aurora's work 👉 Website Hey Momie👉 Instagram👉 LinkedInUntil August 31st, 2025 Aurora grants a 20% discount for all listeners who want to become a new member of "Hey Momie". Please use the code "SOCIALREGENERATION" when applying for a new membership here. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Artem's work 👉 Website Hey Brudi👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Matrescence: On the Metamorphosis of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Motherhood by Lucy Jones➡ Simon Squibb, What's Your Dream?➡ Simon Sinek, Start with Why - TED Talk➡ Simon Sinek, Start with Why - Book 💌 CONNECT & engage with your Host Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓🔔 I have 2 Impact Job Mentoring spots left for August/September!Check out the program here and if you are interested, register here for a free Exploration Call to find out if we are a match. ✨Take care of yourself and
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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Not Predicting, but Creating: The Art of Foresight | 022
Why imagining alternative futures might be our most radical sustainability tool In this episode of the Social Regeneration Podcast, I talk with my friend and former colleague Thomas Klaffke, a foresight analyst and author of the newsletter Creative Destruction. Thomas explains why foresight isn’t about predicting the future, but about exploring possibilities and shaping the stories that influence our choices today. Thomas shares his career path into futures thinking, from cultural studies in Indonesia to building his own methodology for analysing emerging societal narratives.We dive into the “future cone” framework and how preferable futures differ from probable or plausible ones. A key theme is the power of narratives: how cultural images of the future influence systems and why challenging dominant stories opens space for alternatives. We explore how foresight links to sustainability and regeneration, offering tools to imagine not just what to avoid, but what we actively want to create.Thomas and I reflect on the need for futures literacy as a skill for anyone working in systems change. We discuss why reflecting on the past is just as critical as imagining the future and how hidden histories shape what we believe is possible. Thomas shares his shift from corporate trend analysis to purpose-driven work, including a turning point where data-driven branding lost all meaning. Together, we ask: what are the visions we want to nurture, and how do we make them tangible enough to guide action?💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Why foresight isn’t about predicting the future but expanding our capacity to imagine multiple possibilities✨ How cultural narratives shape societal direction – and why creating new ones is a powerful act of regeneration✨ The “future cone” explained: possible, plausible, probable and preferable futures✨ Why reflecting on hidden pasts is essential to craft truly alternative futures✨ Thomas’ personal journey from transhumanist excitement and corporate trend work to purpose-driven futures thinking👋 ABOUT Thomas Klaffke (him/he) Thomas explores unconventional ideas, narratives and perspectives that expand our imagination and help us create a world that's more regenerative, just and joyful. His newsletter Creative Destruction is read by over 6k changemakers and idea-seekers from around the world.🔗 CONNECT & follow Thomas' work 👉 Website👉 LinkedIn📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Thomas' Reframing Methodology: https://www.creativedestruction.club/p/the-craft-of-reframing➡ Deep Dive " Toward Life": https://www.creativedestruction.club/p/toward-life➡ Thomas' "work with me" freelance page: https://www.creativedestruction.club/p/work-with-me **** 💌 CONNECT & engage with your Host Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍 P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋😊#foresight #futurethinking #systems #regeneration #narratives #sustainability #creativedestruction #vision #transformation #culture #imagination #change  
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3 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
The hidden cost of crisis mode: how NGOs sabotage long-term impact by chasing funding cycles instead of focusing on their core team's wellbeing | 021
Insider strategies from fundraiser and field expert Ni HsiehIn this episode, I speak with Ni Hsieh, a long-time social impact professional and fundraiser based in the UK, whom I met during a volunteer project in Peru. What began as a promising eco-social adventure turned into a shared disillusionment as we uncovered layers of greenwashing and exploitation. This personal experience sets the tone for a raw and insightful conversation about how the nonprofit world often fails to live up to its own ideals.Ni Hsieh reflects on her journey from over a decade in the NGO sector into the wellness world, only to be equally disappointed by opportunism and pseudoscience. Her return to social impact work was sparked by anti-Asian racism during the pandemic and a local organisation’s call for support. We dive deep into what authentic community organising looks like and how organisations can and must start with inner sustainability—caring for their people first.We explore how unchecked assumptions and a lack of due diligence in project design can harm the very communities they're meant to help. Ni gives concrete examples, such as failed eco-lodge projects in the Philippines that became more about optics than true empowerment. The conversation also addresses structural issues: donor dependency, political influences, and the race for short-term survival over long-term change.Together, we challenge common narratives and explore what it would mean to rebuild these systems through trust, collaboration, and mutual care.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ When doing “good” becomes harmful: real stories of misplaced good intentions✨ Why personal well-being is non-negotiable for authentic changemaking✨ The hidden cost of crisis mode: how NGOs sabotage long-term impact by chasing funding cycles✨ Power, politics, and identity: how race, language, and post-colonial dynamics shape community work today✨ Greenwashing, wellness-washing and the rise of the “ethical” Trojan horse—what's real and what’s performative?👋 ABOUT Ni Hsieh (she/her)Ni Hsieh is an impact funding facilitator with 15 years of experience in non-profit programme management and resource mobilisation. Currently, she develops multi-channel income strategies to resource pathways into employment for refugee and asylum-seeking women in London.Her journey across sectors—from non-profits to wellness to community organising has deepened her understanding of authentic change work. As a compelling storyteller and clear communicator, she builds trustful relationships within collaborative, values-driven funding ecosystems that redefine how social impact is delivered.🔗 CONNECT & follow Ni Hsieh's work 👉 LinkedIn****💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia - your hostFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂#socialimpact #nonprofit #fundraising #burnout #greenwashing #identity #yogateacher #community #ecoprojects #wellbeing #ngos #organisationaldevelopment #leadership #funding #frundraising #grantwriting
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3 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Regenerating our Burn-On Work Culture | 020
[⚠️ This Episode is in GERMAN language 🇩🇪➡️ For the ENGLISH subtitles, please go to our YouTube video. 👁️‍🗨️And let us know if this works for you, or not 🙏]****How to build back your resilience buffer through boredom & nature In this special first-ever German-language episode, I speak with Luisa Wolf, a resilience trainer, speaker, and certified trainer for mental health, about the impact of chronic stress in our lives and workplaces.We explore Luisa’s unconventional journey from the high-pressure world of film and stunt coordination to becoming a leader in nature-based stress regulation. Drawing from her personal experience with burnout and “burn-on,” she shares how performance culture and internalized pressure often disguise themselves as ambition.We discuss the myth of positive stress and why even high-functioning individuals may be on the verge of collapse. Luisa explains how nature, silence, and the ability to embrace boredom are crucial yet often overlooked tools for resilience.She also unpacks the four drivers of stress and how modern society’s obsession with comparison, productivity, and optimization leaves little room for true self-care, which is not running to your next Yoga class.Together, we question the individual vs. systemic responsibility in addressing mental exhaustion and propose what workplaces and communities can do to foster healthier, more sustainable rhythms of work and life. The conversation is raw, real, and a powerful reminder that regenerative practices start within your mind and body and not on your calendar agenda💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ When resilience becomes rebellion: Why rest, boredom, and saying no are radical acts in a burnout culture.✨ Nature as medicine: How forest time outperforms your wellness app.✨ The dark side of “just functioning”: Why some people never collapse – and that’s a problem.✨ From burnout to “burn-on”: How permanent hustle disguises itself as normal life.✨ Stress is not your fault – but it’s your responsibility: Why the system needs fixing and so do your habits.👋 ABOUT Luisa (she/her)Luisa supports businesses, organisations, and individuals in their journey towards greater resilience and self-care in everyday life. With her background in nature and wilderness education, psychotherapeutic healing practices, and certification from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce in stress management, Luisa combines knowledge of the resilience-enhancing effects of nature with insights from psychology and stress research.New times call for new approaches, and new approaches require courage! Through her workshops, lectures, and seminars, Luisa helps to strengthen organizational structures and individuals in various life situations, promoting resilience as a key skill for our personal well-being and shaping a sustainable future.For a healthy self and a strong community.🔗 CONNECT & follow Luisa's work 👉 Website👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ There will be new workbooks/e-books coming soon, please join Luisa's newsletter to not miss it **** 💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗I would love to hear your feedback and resonance on this German Episode!👉 Here is a 5-minute surveyIf you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓⚖For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍   P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂   #burnon #burnout #resiliencematters #nervoussystem #health #regenerativework #stressculture #naturehealing #resilience #burnoutrecovery #selfregulation #mindfulwork #mentalhealth
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3 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Bridging Divides: Can Belonging fix what Business broke? | 019
Reconnecting human hearts inside broken systems & new perspectives on manhood In this episode, I reconnect with Artem Beckmann, a culture consultant, men’s coach and community builder. We once crossed paths in the corporate world and have now come together again to question how we can create spaces of belonging and trust.Artem opens up about his early drive to connect people, rooted in childhood moments of bridging divides even in schoolyards. This curiosity led him to navigate thetension between business development and human-centred transformation.Artem reflects on his migrant background and the sense of justice that shaped his commitment to help others see new paths beyond rigid systems. We speak about the painful polarisation he witnessed in Ukraine, an experience that fuels his belief that disconnection breeds vulnerability. Our conversation moves from the micro of individual loneliness to the macro of organisational development — and how real change demands integrating human connection with structural shifts.We share insights from our co-facilitated CREATE Regeneration Convention, where we explored what it takes to move projects and organisations towards regeneration. Throughout, we hold up the messy reality: that inside big corporates, well-meaning projects can flourish, yet systems rarely integrate these experiments sustainably. Together, we wonder what it takes to bridge these worlds without losing our integrity.For us, it’s about weaving, connecting and staying human while working for systemic change. The episode invites you to reflect on your role — whether you are a disruptor, a Trojan horse or a quiet bridge-builder. We hope our stories inspire you to stay curious about your own ‘we’.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode ✨ What a childhood switch in schools taught Artem about community building — and why he never stopped doing it✨ Raw stories from the field: corporate culture vs. authentic change making✨ A deep dive into how polarisation splits societies — and why belonging might be our strongest antidote✨ Behind-the-scene of the CREATE Regeneration Convention: what works when you try to co-create real change?✨ Are you the Trojan horse or the rebel? Reflections on staying true to your values in today’s messy systems change👋 ABOUT Artem Beckmann (him/he) Artem is a culture consultant, men’s coach, and community builder who helps people reconnect — with themselves, each other, and their purpose.He has worked with start ups as well as corporates like Siemens Energy & H&M to facilitated change through spaces of trust and meaningful dialogue. Through HEY BRUDI, he’s building a new kind of community for men — one rooted in emotional courage, self-reflection, and belonging.Artem designs transformation processes in organizations with a human-centered lens — combining trust-building, emotional intelligence, and community activation.His core work focuses on:> Facilitating cultural change and transformation> Building structures and processes that supports the culture and the transformation> Designing trust & belonging experiences for teams and organizations> Helping organizations build internal communities that support well-being, belonging, and shared purpose> Coaching men and young people to grow beyond fear, shame, and isolation🔗 CONNECT & follow Artem's work 👉 Website Hey Brudi👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper ➡ Ecosystemize Your Business: How to Succeed in the New Economy of Collaboration By Julian Kawohl et al. ➡ How to Build a Community With Your People by Bailey Richardson, Kevin Huynh & Kai Elmer Sotto ➡ People Powered: How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brand, and Teams" is a book written by Jono Bacon   **** 💌 CONNECT & engage with your host Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗   If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on m
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3 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
4-Month Check-in: Celebrate & iterate | 018
About the work that I do - currently Do you ever take the time to reflect, celebrate, and iterate in your projects?It is the 4-month anniversary of this Podcast! 🎊And I would love to hear your feedback and resonance!Tell us about your favourite Episode so far and which perspectives we should explore next.👉 Here is a 5-minute survey.Also, welcome to all new listeners! 💕In this Episode, I share a little bit more about the work that I am doing. If you want to read up on some more details, visit my website. I offer free Exploration calls for purpose-driven professionals. Sign up here.And if you are interested in B2B collaborations, let's jump on a coffee call. If you consider yourself an #impactpreneur and are brave enough to face your fears to remove the roadblockers that are holding you back again and again, then join me and my colleague Anastasiia from the ASEYA Community on July 15th in our Open Workshop. Register here.💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓⚖For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see my face👋☺  
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4 months ago
22 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
The Fungi Connection: weaving networks, regenerating systems | 017
How cross-sector connectors like Marc act as story-amplifiers for quiet pioneersIn this episode, I speak with Marc Violo, founder of MycoStories and a true connector across sectors. From high-tech startups in Asia to fungal research in the Amazon, Marc’s journey has been anything but linear—and all the more inspiring. He shares how fungi became his unlikely but powerful focus, not just as a biological marvel but as a metaphor for the way we need to work: through networks, relationships, and silent communication. We discuss the vast potential of fungi to heal landfills, disrupt toxic industries, and restore planetary health—yet many of the pioneers in this space remain invisible.That’s where Marc comes in: weaving together a global web of scientists, entrepreneurs, investors, and storytellers. He explains why communication, connection, and patient capital are critical to real innovation. We explore how ecosystems—both biological and human—thrive when nurtured with cooperation rather than control. From glowing bioluminescent wood to diapers that self-degrade, this is a deep dive into the transformative power of what lies within. And it's a celebration of those who operate quietly but move entire systems. If you’ve ever wondered how nature does innovation—and what we can learn from it—this episode is for you.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ What a diaper, a mushroom, and a landfill can teach us about radical sustainability✨ How Marc connects hidden pioneers across biotech, conservation, and circular economy✨ Why working alone kills ideas—and how mycelial networking is important✨ 90% of fungi species are still unknown. Are we ignoring nature’s biggest innovation lab?✨ What glowing wood and regenerative diapers have in common (hint: it’s alive👋 ABOUT Marc Violo (he/him)Marc is the founder of MycoStories, an innovation platform working with organisations at the forefront of fungi-based innovation and conservation. MycoStories works with founders, investors, industry leaders, and research institutions.For the last 15 years, he has worked across 4 continents as a director of startups and business units in technology and sustainability. Beginning his career as at Tencent, China's largest internet company, Marc later joined the leading communication agency Ogilvy & Mather, as Managing Partner of their Singapore innovation agency. He has also worked as a London-based consultant focusing on a variety of circular economy projects.Marc is an advocate for the transformative potential of fungi, exploring their applications in various fields that range from food, materials, agriculture and carbon storage to physical and mental health🔗 CONNECT & follow Marc's work 👉 Website MycoStories👉 Instagram MycoStories👉 LinkedIn Marc📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Tomorrow - Documentary➡ Entangled Life - Book➡ Radical Mycology - Book➡ EMPA Research Institute****💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓⚖For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋☺#fungitech #biotechforgood #regenerativeinnovation  #crosssectorcollaboration #impactleaders #climatetech #networkweavers #bioeconomy  #natureasmentor #mushroommagic #communicatingchange   
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4 months ago
53 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Entrepreneurship is not the Goal — it's the Vehicle! | 016
About the “Not-Enough Trap" and common struggles impactpreneurs face in different phases Listen in on this conversation between my dear colleague Nihal and I where together we explore what it really means to build a meaningful and impactful business from scratch.We’ve worked together before on a programme for young eco-entrepreneurs, and I know firsthand how deeply he cares about impact and how experienced as Venture Coach and Entrepreneur himself he is.I asked him: What keeps you going when everything falls apart? And how do you start when you don't know where to begin?Nihal shares how he left a career path he never chose for himself, asked difficult questions about identity and purpose, and turned those questions into a 16-year journey of transformation. We dive into the emotional risk of building a business that's an extension of who you are, why most social ventures don’t survive, and what it means to build your track record before anyone believes in you. As someone who also works with purpose-driven professionals, I found our dialogue deeply affirming — and packed with clarity.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Why most people build careers they never wanted — and how to course-correct before it’s too late✨ The "Not-Enoughs" that block our dreams: time, money, energy — and how to dismantle them✨ About Nihal's $100,000 loss in business during COVID — and how he recovered and his social venture thrived✨ What makes a social venture fail (hint: it’s not the idea)✨ The 3 risks to mitigate to ensure your impact project becomes a successful business✨ How to build your next chapter before you're ready — and why stealth track records matter👋 ABOUT Nihal (him/he)Nihal, Founder & CEO of Limitless Institute, is deeply vested in helping people find their purpose and realize their true potential. In this journey, he has built board games, conferences, workshops, university courses, and entrepreneurship academies, and over 80 learning labs - all aimed at helping over 10,000 people be their best self and do more meaningful work across six continents. Nihal is helping people to see possibilities they didn’t see before. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Nihal's work 👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram👉 Website****💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey and want some sparring on your project idea and create a launch plan together, let's have a free Exploration Call. Sign up here.Take care of yourself and others!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂#purposework #socialentrepreneurship #founderstory #meaningfulwork #careerchange #personaldevelopment #selfleadership #regenerativework #valuesdriven #newparadigm #entrepreneurship #impactpreneurs #sustainability #leveragepoints #systemchange #socialjustice #socialbusiness #socialentrepreneurship
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4 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
Escaping the Game: The Inner Critic is not the Boss | 015
An ex-game animator shares his healing journey from survival-mode to soulful service through self-leadership In this week's Episode, Robin Tamura shares his personal journey how he went from being a game design animator stuck in survival mode to a self-leadership coach using Internal Family Systems (IFS) and mindfulness practices to help others find healing through presence.We talked about burnout, hyperthyroidism, and deep existential questioning - and how those moments led Robin to drop the masks, explore therapy, spiritual inquiry and shift into a purpose-led life. Robin shares powerful insights on why many of us live disconnected from our true selves, and how reconnecting with that quiet inner presence can spark both individual and social regeneration. We explored what self-leadership means, why many societal systems are trauma-based, and how healing ourselves can heal the collective.If you're navigating identity shifts or feeling stuck in roles that no longer fit, this episode will land deep and give you some concrete ideas how to take a step back and work with your "inner voices" to move forward with more peace and balance.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Robin's transformation from video game animator to self-leadership coach✨ What the #IFS (Internal Family Systems) model reveals about our inner voices✨ Why personal healing is essential for collective #regeneration✨ When burnout is your soul's most honest feedback✨ Spirituality as a radical act of self-acceptance✨ Why much of society might just be a well-dressed trauma response👋 ABOUT Robin (him/he)Robin Tamura is a holistic self-leadership coach who has been working with Internal Family Systems (IFS) since 2020, helping clients connect with their innermost truth and find courage, clarity, and confidence. Previously a video game animator, he understands the challenges of navigating career shifts and experiencing profound inner transformation. With a background in yoga, mindfulness, and hypnosystemic therapy, he supports creatives and purpose-driven entrepreneurs in overcoming fear and self-doubt to become better leaders to themselves and others.🔗 CONNECT & follow Robin's work 👉 Website👉 Instagram👉 LinkedIn👉 YouTube 💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗 Or sign up to the Newsletter with impact tools and stories from my daily work.   You want to change career paths to align your work with your values - and don't know where to start? As an Environmental Science Graduate and Sustainability consultant with 10+ years of experience, I accompany people on their "pathway to sustainability" through my 1:1 and Group Mentoring programs for aspiring purpose-professionals.   To see if we are a match, let's get to know each other in a Free Exploration Call. ☎️ 👉 Share a few details about yourself in advance via this survey.     Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍   P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂   #selfleadership #IFS #healingjourney #traumarecovery #mindfulness #burnout #spiritualawakening #creativetransformation #mentalhealth #socialimpact
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5 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
"Experts by Experience" - insights into a Social Cooperative | 014
Why the Human Rights sector needs to rethink itself from the Ground up In this Episode, Rebecka Ambjörnsson - @karuna.family - , Managing Director of the social cooperative Karuna in Berlin, gives us insights into why traditional human rights organisations often reproduce the very inequalities they aim to fix.Drawing from her own disillusionment with top-down aid structures, Rebecka shared how Karuna flips the script by working directly with people who have lived experience of marginalisation.We talked about how social innovation can flourish when you put a local politician, a street-experienced teen, and an academic in the same room. We also touched on tokenism, the problem of unpaid activism, and how Karuna experiments with formats to make participation possible for those struggling just to get by.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ The origin story of Karuna as a cooperative founded by formerly marginalised youth✨ How Karuna acts as a living lab for bottom-up social innovation✨ Examples of cross-stakeholder projects that unite academics, entrepreneurs, and youth with street experience✨ The ethics and practicalities of paying marginalised experts fairly for their contributions✨ Why classic human rights models often perpetuate colonial power dynamics👋 ABOUT Rebecka (she/her)Rebecka holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Democratisation and has worked across multiple continents with a range of human rights organisations and projects. Her focus lies in youth and civil society inclusion, with a passion for communication, participation, and meaningful exchange that challenges boundaries.Rebecka specialises in human rights, with a particular emphasis on inclusive participation, youth engagement, and strengthening civil society. She brings a hands-on perspective to her work, combining strategic communication with deep commitment to democratic values and social justice.🔗 CONNECT & follow Rebecka's work 👉 Karuna Family👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ UN Regeneration Collective****💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓You would do us and our work an incredible favour if you would share this Episode/Podcast with at least 1 person in your network that is also interested in social entrepreneurship and social justice topics. Let's inspire and support each other!Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋☺#socialjustice #humanrights #humandignity #inclusion #civilsociety #grassroots #socialinnovation #socialentrepreneurship #socialenterprise #decoloniseaid #youthvoice #cooperativepower #equityinpractice #activism    
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5 months ago
55 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
The (In)visible Tensions of Change: What We're Learning from This Decade's Major Shifts | 013
About mines, memes, mindsets, and multilateralism In this electrifying and deeply reflective conversation, we dive into the complex interplay between sustainability, geopolitics, and narratives. I speak with Maximiliano, whose unconventional path - from growing up in a mining region in Chile to shaping UN development programs - offers a rare perspective on global transformation.We discuss why sustainability doesn't happen in a vacuum, how power struggles and security fears distort our collective action, and why memes might be as important as policy papers.We unpack the hidden tensions in supply chains, EU carbon policies, and the role of language in shaping minds - and ultimately, the future.Should we be diplomatic or disruptive? Strategic or stubborn? The answer might just be: all of the above.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Why sustainability and security are two sides of the same coin✨ The political economy behind global resource extraction✨ Maximiliano’s personal journey from Chile’s mining north to UN diplomacy✨ How shifting narratives (and even emojis) shape sustainability training and strategies✨ Why value-driven language—and compromise—can both drive change👋 ABOUT Maximiliano Cortes Sotomayor (he/him)Maximiliano is a passionate professional with extensive experience in sustainable development, international project management, and environmental policy. Over the past decade, he had the opportunity to design and lead impactful programs across Europe, Africa, Latin America, and beyond, collaborating with organizations like GIZ, UNSSC, and Mercedes-Benz’s beVisioneers Fellowship. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Maximiliano's work 👉 LinkedIn💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂#sustainability #geopolitics #climatejustice #regeneration #systemsthinking #carbonfootprint #security #supplychains #policychange #transformation
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5 months ago
58 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
From Performance Reviews to Purpose - Breaking the Corporate Spell | 012
How a former industrial engineer found freedom in sustainability work In this episode, I speak with my friend and colleague Kurt Klusch about his radical transformation from industrial engineer to sustainability consultant. We both share a passion for systems thinking and the FSSD framework, which we actively use in our work with organisations. Kurt opens up about the pivotal moments that led him to quit a high-paying corporate job with an american company and embark on a painful, yet liberating three-year inner journey towards alignment with his inner compass. He shares how coaching, self-reflection, and introspection shaped his shift toward meaningful work.Together, we explore the tension between corporate logic and purpose-driven change, and how resistance in organisations often collides with the urgency of sustainability. Kurt also explains why emotional literacy, credibility, and pragmatic strategies are essential when facilitating transformation. We reflect on the limits of change in rigid systems and the power of individuals. His story shows what’s possible when you dare to leave behind what no longer serves you.💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ How a bonfire and a missed flight sparked a profound career change✨ The emotional cost of chasing promotions without purpose✨ Concrete tools and practices that helped Kurt find his path to becoming a sustainability practitioner✨ Honest reflections on resistance to sustainability in big companies✨ Why internal transformation is key to external impact👋 ABOUT Kurt (him/he) Kurt has extensive experience in both the educational NGO field and industry sector, specialising in climate action, systems thinking, and transformational leadership development. He is a seasoned learning program designer and facilitator who has partnered with organisations such as the Joint Research Council, EIT Climate KIC, and the United Nations PRME to deliver impactful programs for policymakers, innovators, and students.He brings deep expertise in climate strategy consulting, sustainability leadership mentoring, and supporting NGOs globally in advancing systems transformation. His work is grounded in strategic sustainability, participatory approaches, and leadership capacity building. Kurt holds a Master’s in Industrial Engineering and an M.Sc. in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability, complemented by advanced certifications in systems thinking, multi-stakeholder facilitation, and behavior change for sustainability.🔗 CONNECT & follow Kurt's work 👉 LinkedIn💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗   You want to change career paths and don't know where to start? I accompany people on their "pathway to sustainability" through my 1:1 and Group Mentoring programmes for aspiring purpose-professionals. To see if we are a match, let's get to know each other in a Free Exploration Call. ☎️ 👉 Share a few details about yourself in advance via this survey to see if I could help you with your goal.   Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍   P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋 🙂   #careerchange #sustainability #systemsthinking #innerwork #career #careerladder #corporatejob #coaching #careercoaching #changemanagement #purpose #leadership #transformation #changemaker #impactdriven
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5 months ago
57 minutes

The Social Regeneration Podcast
About Your Inner Capitalist & Self-Leadership | 011
Why escaping to a Sabbatical will not heal your BurnoutIn this episode, I sit down with my friend and fellow regenerator Judit Saez. We dive into the challenges of redefining work and success beyond the capitalist grind. Judit shares her own story of burnout and how it became a turning point for her personal transformation. We talk about the importance of community, the trap of perfectionism - even in purpose-driven work - and why quick fixes won’t heal a deep-rooted crisis. Judit brings powerful insights from her work as a systemic coach and mentor. We reflect on the tension between wanting to escape the system and the need to transform it from within. Regeneration, as we explore, is not just about nature or systems - it starts with self-leadership.   💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode ✨ The trap of hustle culture in the "sustainability field" ✨ Why burnout isn’t solved with sabbaticals or retreat centers ✨ Inner capitalism: how the system lives in our mindset ✨ The importance of community in the healing process ✨ Practical reflections on creating healthier work structures   👋 ABOUT Judit (she/her) Judit is a Change Nurturer, Mentor, and Systemic Coach rooted in Regenerative Leadership, who helps individuals and teams reclaim what the system has stolen: balance, purpose, and the ability to thrive. She works with those who feel burned out, misaligned, or quietly questioning the grind, to move from surviving to regenerating, anchored in balance and confidence. She guides people to reconnect with themselves and each other because she believes change isn’t just individual; it happens between us, our relationships, and the cultures we foster. A burnout survivor herself, with over 15 years of experience leading teams in marketing and advertising, building communities, shaping organisational culture, and developing businesses, she now does this work through her project Connection Camino and contributes to the regenerative paradigm shift as part of the team Regenerators. 🔗 CONNECT & follow Judit's work 👉 Connection Camino 👉 Regenerators 👉 LinkedIn 👉 Blog 💌 CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗 🔔 I have 3 open spots for May/June in my 1:1 Impact Mentoring 🤗 If you are looking to integrate sustainability into your work and foster regeneration in your life, check out the program here. 🌸 ☎️ Let's have a free Exploration Call first to make sure I the program and my approach are conducive to your goals and situation. 👉 Tell me about yourself and your impact project in this 2-minute survey and we will set up a call.   Take care of yourself and others! Pia 🤍   P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋☺   #burnout #regeneration #newwork #healingjourney #systemchange #innerwork #purpose #sustainableliving #communitycare #redefiningsuccess
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6 months ago
1 hour

The Social Regeneration Podcast