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We Need to Act
Sara Rego
46 episodes
2 hours ago
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.
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Season 2 | Ep. 27 - From Breakdowns to Breakthroughs: the Path to Thriving with Prof. Wayne Visser
We Need to Act
34 minutes 14 seconds
3 months ago
Season 2 | Ep. 27 - From Breakdowns to Breakthroughs: the Path to Thriving with Prof. Wayne Visser

We are living in a polycrisis with multiple interconnected crises converging into a complex situation that is difficult to resolve. From environmental issues to political instability, is there a way out?


Today's guest, Professor Wayne Weiser, a globally recognized pracademic, a rare combination of academic and practitioner, proposes an innovation agenda to turn our biggest global societal challenges into opportunities to thrive.


He's a fellow at the University of Cambridge and professor of practice at Católica Porto Business School. With experience working in over 80 countries with more than 250 clients, and author of 44 books, including the bestseller Thriving, Wayne combines deep academic insight with hands-on expertise. He's also a sought-after speaker, podcast host, and thought leader on systems thinking, sustainable innovation, and proposal-driven leadership, having received numerous honours, including the Global CSR Excellence and Leadership Award, the Emerald Literati Outstanding Author Contribution Award, and the Warwick MBA Outstanding Teacher Award.


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We Need to Act
We Need to Act is a podcast dedicated to sustainability education hosted by Dr. Sara Rego. We delve into important topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice, and environmental degradation, unpacking what sustainability truly means and why it matters in an open dialogue with guests from various backgrounds, such as activists, academics, scholars, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous people. Join us as we explore the origins of these issues, the challenges we face, and the actions needed to create a more just, resilient, and regenerated future.