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Corporate Unplugged puts the light on impact makers in business. In an informal and seriously playful way, Vesna Lucca is talking to people transforming business – entrepreneurs, leaders, activists, and other heroes from the business world, celebrities as well as hidden gems. It is a stripped-down dialogue with people from all over the world who share their dreams, experiences and what they would never give up. Listen, get inspired and share!
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Corporate Unplugged Vesna Lucca

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Corporate Unplugged puts the light on impact makers in business. In an informal and seriously playful way, Vesna Lucca is talking to people transforming business – entrepreneurs, leaders, activists, and other heroes from the business world, celebrities as well as hidden gems. It is a stripped-down dialogue with people from all over the world who share their dreams, experiences and what they would never give up. Listen, get inspired and share!
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    The Need for Transformational Change for Growth

    The Need for Transformational Change for Growth

    New Zealand born business philosopher and entrepreneur, Christopher Evatt, was raised with the understanding that we should leave everybody and everything better than when we found it, and we should work for the good of the whole. But the problem is, we humans have been labouring under an illusion of separation, both individually and collectively. We’re all connected, says Christopher, our society, companies, organisations, the planet; we’re all one living system.
    In this episode of Corporate Unplugged, Christopher discusses our need to evolve and grow, to raise our consciousness and understanding of our interconnectedness, both within individuals and organisations. But more importantly, we need to learn to clear our own energy system, to embrace the power of thought, intention, and beliefs to make wise choices and grow in wisdom.
    To learn more, download and listen to this episode today.  
    On today’s podcast:
    ●     Personal growth, collective dysfunction, and planetary transformation
    ●     Consciousness, growth, and personal development
    ●     Bridging generations for business success
    ●     Businesses need a quantum understanding to thrive
    ●     We are all leaders

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    • 44 min
    How To Become What You Might Have Been

    How To Become What You Might Have Been

    Don’t stress about where you are in life, says Eda Çarmıklı, a proud utopian and firm believer, that it’s never too late to become what you might have been. You're going to get to where you need to be, or perhaps you’re already there. Just open your eyes and trust that life will bring you the right people, the right communities, and the right collaborations, when you’re ready.
     
    Eda’s the co-founder of the global collaborative platform, Joint Idea; lifelong laboratory growth program Life Works Labs; and social tribe, Love Mafia. She’s also a second generation shareholder in Nurol Holding, an industrial conglomerate in Turkey operating in construction, infrastructure, machinery, energy, investment, banking and tourism.
     
    In this episode of Corporate Unplugged, Eda talks about the hurdles life presents us so that we can become what we were meant to be.
     
    “Just flow and see where life takes you. Don’t force things, don’t try to wear jackets that don’t fit you, just let it go and enjoy life as it is; just trust life that it may not deliver you what you want, but exactly what you need.”
     
    On today’s podcast:
     
    ●     Personal growth, vulnerability, and utopia
    ●     Learn to voice your truth
    ●     Leadership, growth, and sustainability in a family-owned business
    ●     Exponential humanity and learning to listen
    ●     Collective intelligence, love, and compassion in business

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    • 31 min
    Resilience Thinking and Human Impact on the Planet

    Resilience Thinking and Human Impact on the Planet

    We all depend on Planet Earth for life and yet as a species, our collective actions are having devastating impacts such as a loss of biodiversity and climate change, among other things. It’s literally the definition of insanity, says Lisen Schultz, Associate Professor in Sustainability Science, Deputy Director for the Stockholm Resilience Center, University of Stockholm, Director of Education, and the Programme Director for the center's executive programme in resilience thinking.
     
    We humans aren’t evil, our problem is we don’t see what we’re doing as damaging, nor can we see how we could do it differently. Our world is built around a formula of growth, rather than meaningful growth. 
     
    In this episode of Corporate Unplugged, Lisen discusses the urgency of the climate change challenge, but also the potential opportunities it presents for us individually, as well as for companies, but, in a way that doesn’t create a whole new set of problems. 
     
    To find out more, download and listen to this fascinating conversation. 
     
    On today’s podcast:

    Climate change impact and human warmingSustainable business practices Sustainability transition and its benefits for societyClimate action and hope for the future
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    • 40 min
    The Importance of Understanding Context

    The Importance of Understanding Context

    There is a real pressure to solve the climate crisis and the myriad other environmental and social issues by breaking them down into their constituent parts, to solve them individually. But, says Nora Bateson, award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, and President of the International Bateson Institute, this approach is the biggest challenge we need to overcome. 
    We live in a complex, interdependent world, and to find new solutions we need to relearn how we think, feel and navigate, we need to adopt a different mindset. 
    In this episode of Corporate Unplugged, Vesna and Nora discuss the need for a more diverse ecology of knowing; how do we know things? What is our ability to zoom in and study the details? And how can we zoom out and see the context?
    To find out more, download and listen to this latest episode. 
    On today’s podcast:

    The perception habits we need to ditchWe have to learn to do things togetherWhat is this warm data stuff?The future Nora wants to see
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    • 38 min
    Small Acts of Kindness can Change the World

    Small Acts of Kindness can Change the World

    Right now, says Nipun Mehta, founder of Service Space, an incubator of gift economy projects that inspire people to be the change they wish to see, the world needs a little more kindness. And yes, with so many challenges happening globally, it might feel like such an insignificant act isn’t going to affect anything but says Nipun, that’s how history changes. 
    25 years ago, in Silicon Valley, Nipun started Service Space as an experiment with friends. Today it’s a global ecosystem with around 1.5 million members. And they've not only delivered millions of dollars in service for free, but they're also regenerating a gift culture. 
    In this incredibly insightful conversation, Vesna and Nipun discuss how small acts of kindness can change the world. To find out more, download and listen to this episode. 
    On today’s podcast:

    What we can learn from the gratitude economyThe future potential of AIAligning AI with heart intelligenceThe 1,000 km journey to himselfThe long term solution for business
    Links:
    https://www.servicespace.org/

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    • 37 min
    How Organisations and Individuals can Heal Burnout

    How Organisations and Individuals can Heal Burnout

    Sometimes a physical ailment isn't physical, says Neha Sangwan, MD and CEO and founder of Intuitive Intelligence. In fact, stress causes or exacerbates more than 80% of illnesses, so rather than simply treating the physical injuries, we need to be asking people what's at the root of their stress.
     
    In this episode of Corporate Unplugged, Neha explains why her passion is teaching people how to communicate with themselves, and with each other, to navigate their emotions, manage their energy, to learn how to keep themselves well so that collectively, as humans, we can all rise together now, and in the future. 
     
    “What I have learned is, self-care is not selfish, it's self-full. It's how I can, over time, be able to serve in the world in a way that comes from a replenished full, energized place, full of vitality and energy, versus a depleted exhausted place.”
     
    To find out more, download and listen to this latest episode.
     
    On today’s podcast:

    Why self-care isn’t selfishWhat is burnout?The three phases of burnoutWhy we need human connectionBridge leaders of today, to be leaders of tomorrow
    Links:
    FacebookTwitterLinkedInWebsite
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    • 51 min

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Chiara Covone ,

Rich authentic content

Vesna interviews a variety of personalities and this makes her podcast interesting and original. I like the fact that she interviews personality with different background, stories and nationalities.

Sallalainen ,

Super interesting

From today’s podcast: ’people are looking for content’ and that is what Vesna’s podcast is delivering, with every guest.
Vesna has invited many interesting guests to her program over the years and has a wonderful way to get them speaking of truly important topics. Love to listen Corporate Unplugged.

Tatiana Ivanova ,

Informative and thoughtful - a must for my daily commute

Corporate Unplugged, hosted by masterful Vesna Lucca, explores a wide range of topics that all share one common denominator - socially responsible and purposeful corporate life. You will meet a careful selection of knowledgeable and impressive guests including such prominent figures as Simon Sinek and Seth Godin as well as many experienced entrepreneurs, CEOs, researchers and academics. I am especially impressed by all the women who share their insights and experiences about fulfilment at work, meaningful leadership, midlife career change, parenthood and many others.

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