SustainaBold Podcast

Rosalie Luo
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Welcome to SustainaBold, which covers a whole range of sustainability-related topics with special guests currently working either personally or professionally in promoting planetary well-being. Listen to the episodes here!

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  1. 08.11.2020

    Episode 6: Dr. Britt Wray

    Welcome Dr. Britt Wray, the 6th guest on SustainaBold! We had an engaging conversation around different mechanisms to enable internal activism or emotional intelligence especially around the climate and greater ecological crisis. We also discussed how her interdisciplinary background informs her approach and writing. One of my favorite insights from the conversation is that finding others that you can connect with over these emotions is a strengthening and empowering mechanism for dealing with uncertainty. Get ready for a deep dive! Britt Wray, PhD is a broadcaster and author researching the social and ethical entanglements of science and technology, with a focus on the planetary health crisis and synthetic biology. Britt has a PhD in science communication from the University of Copenhagen and is the author of Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics and Risks of De-Extinction (Greystone Books 2017). She has hosted several podcasts, radio & TV programs with the BBC and CBC, and is a TED Resident. Currently, Britt is writing a book about the mental health impacts of the climate and wider eco-crisis, which will be published by Knopf-Random House. Check out her newsletter on this (Gen Dread)! It’s a wonderful resource for us all. Links: Visit her website: https://www.brittwray.com/ Subscribe to her newsletter, Gen Dread: https://gendread.substack.com/ Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brittwray Articles we discussed from her newsletter: What's wrong with the term "climate anxiety"? https://gendread.substack.com/p/whats-wrong-with-the-term-climate Why activism isn’t *really* the cure for eco-anxiety and eco-grief: https://gendread.substack.com/p/why-activism-isnt-really-the-cure The power of meaning-focused coping: https://gendread.substack.com/p/the-power-of-meaning-focused-coping Caroline Hickman’s work: https://www.carolinehickmantherapy.com/ Renee Lertzman’s work: https://reneelertzman.com/

    56 мин.
  2. 03.09.2020

    Episode 4: Jacqueline Lim

    In this episode, I invited Jacqueline Lim, who is an advisor, facilitator and coach working with individuals and organisations to think and operate more at the systems level, and is passionate about unleashing potential for creating positive change in the world. She specializes in designing strategies and programs for deeper awareness, connection and impact, and is adept on topics ranging from sensemaking in complexity, business models for systems change, and systems leadership. Follow her on Twitter here.  She leads on the Collective Impact program at She Leads Change - a community and movement of wholehearted leaders co-creating a better future for all. She is also actively part of the project team at Liminal - a collective intelligence community - working with organisations including the Newton Fund (UK) and the Technology Innovation Agency (South Africa). The next She Leads Change Leading Collective Impact programme begins on 23 September, and is themed on diversity, inclusion and equity. If you are looking for a safe, peer-based place to learn how to enable a more systemic, multi-stakeholder response to challenges related to this theme, and grow in confidence, purpose and authenticity as a leader leading collective change - this programme might be for you. Find out more about the programme here. Women (and their colleagues) are welcome to apply. As an independent advisor, Jacqueline has collaborated and worked with organisations including SustainAzores, the Finance Innovation Lab, B Lab Europe and Apolitical. She is also part of the Expert Group on SDG Investments in Cities convened by the UN Global Compact and the OECD. Her experience includes 7 years in the Singapore Government where Jacqueline was a Government Scholar and worked on social policy, and a further 8 years at Volans, an acclaimed London-based think tank and advisory firm operating at the forefront of sustainable development led by John Elkington. There, she worked directly with Fortune 500 companies to pioneer sustainable approaches to innovation and value creation, and led numerous multi-sector initiatives involving business, innovative start-ups and city officials - including with the UN Global Compact and Innovate UK. Jacqueline has written for Fast Company and other publications and speaks regularly at global conferences. She is trained in methodologies including the Three Horizons model by the International Futures Forum, and is a trained “Organisational and Relationship Systems” coach. She holds an MBA from the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge.

    43 мин.
  3. Welcome to SustainaBold! (Trailer)

    21.06.2020

    Welcome to SustainaBold! (Trailer)

    This episode is a trailer for the podcast. See you soon!  Transcript:  Welcome to Sustainabold, an upcoming podcast on sustainability from an interdisciplinary perspective. I'm Rosalie, and I'll be mostly bringing in insights from Earth and Environmental Science and business management, which my education is rooted in, in addition to a mix of other social sciences to provide a holistic view of emergent theories and practices exhibited by both individuals and organizations. If you're interested in sustainability from a perspective like this, I welcome you to join me on this journey. Rather than only taking up space, I also plan to use this podcast to elevate Black voices, talk about intersectionalism, and share resources with one another on other related movements like abolition for those that are interested. Since I've been feverishly rewatching Avatar and Legend of Korra, I can't get the concept of balance out of my head. Balance in reference to both the individual and the world. Guru Pathik to Aang. You must gain balance within yourself before you can bring balance to the world. Iroh tells the same thing to Zuko all the time, as he has trouble finding his purpose. In these moments, I feel exactly like Zuko when he meets up with Aang and the rest of the group — as if I know I'm on the right side of history, but haven't found my place within that side yet. This extended analogy is really just to say that I want this podcast to help myself and others think through and brainstorm how to achieve sustainability in a meaningful way that doesn't alienate others in the process. We can't have a sustainable society without a society to flourish. I hope you join me in learning and engaging about sustainability so we can move forward from a similar starting point. Thanks for listening, and I'll see you soon!

    2 мин.

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