The ADDA

Deep & Meaningful Consultancy

Tired of one-sided narratives and staged conversations? Welcome to The ADDA, where genuine, cross-cultural dialogue sparks profound understanding and drives systemic change. Hosted by Deepa Mirchandani, The ADDA (from the Hindi for a space for deliberation) offers the nuanced exploration missing in today's media. We unpick global issues with curiosity, bringing together authentic voices for better decisions and real-world impact. Warning: Contains messy conversations, occasional profanity and zero jargon!

  1. Science & Spirituality: Bridging Worlds for Systemic Transformation with Thomas Legrand | EP20

    JAN 20

    Science & Spirituality: Bridging Worlds for Systemic Transformation with Thomas Legrand | EP20

    Can you transform institutions from the inside without them transforming you first? What happens when consciousness work meets UN bureaucracy? And how do you harness inner transformation without killing what makes it transformative? In this episode, Deepa talks to Thomas Legrand, author of Politics of Being and lead of the United Nations Development Programme's Conscious Food Systems Alliance. They explore how integrating science, spiritual wisdom and inner transformation creates more effective pathways to systems change - and what gets lost or found when these worlds collide. Thomas brings shamanic training and ecological economics to institutional development work, asking hard questions about "consciousness washing," the paradoxes of mainstreaming spirituality, and what real maturity looks like in how we design systems and institutions. They dig into why understanding our inner conditions might be more radical than any policy change, and whether there's genuine hope for transformation from within the systems that created our crises. This conversation is a rare bridge between worlds that don't usually talk - and Thomas offers practical insight into the uncomfortable work of creating change at institutional pace when the world is burning. Do share it and better yet, start your own ADDA to talk about it! For further information:  The Conscious Food Systems Alliance Summit: https://consciousfoodsystems.org/bhutan-summit-2026/ The Politics of Being (Thomas’ book): https://politicsofbeing.com/ Details about the BookClub: https://politicsofbeing.com/book-club/ The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please have a look at: https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    1h 4m
  2. A Designer & Social Innovator's Guide to Regenerative Venture Building: Systems, Spirit & Risk with Neelam Chhiber | EP19

    12/13/2025

    A Designer & Social Innovator's Guide to Regenerative Venture Building: Systems, Spirit & Risk with Neelam Chhiber | EP19

    What comes first, the regenerative venture or the systems change? Is it about the modality to venture design, funding and execution that makes the difference? Or does it actually come down to how well an entrepreneur knows themself? In this episode, Deepa talks to multi-award winning entrepreneur Neelam Chhiber, founder of Industree Foundation. They explore whether designers have the secret sauce to being regenerative and systems changing entrepreneurs, the complexities of capitalisation and finance in achieving scale and what kind of relationships it takes; with risk, with collaborators and with one’s self to stand the course of time. They also get into the personal and talk about values, humility and spirituality and how these influence and shape not just what is done but how it’s done too.  Neelam is a power house in the social venture world and this conversation is a masterclass in thinking about systems change with both disruptor and pragmatist lenses at play.  Do share it and better yet, start your own ADDA to talk about it!  For further information:  Industree Foundation: https://www.industree.org.in/ Creative Dignity: https://www.creativedignity.org/ Catalyst Now: https://catalystnow.net/ The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please check out https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    1h 18m
  3. Accolades, Prizes & Recognition: Dirty Words or Gateway Drugs to Being Good? with Lauren Scott-Harris | EP18

    11/16/2025

    Accolades, Prizes & Recognition: Dirty Words or Gateway Drugs to Being Good? with Lauren Scott-Harris | EP18

    Is it morally corrupt to need an incentive to show up for your local community or is it just the reality of today’s modern age? In this episode you get a glimpse into a recently held Group ADDA session where Deepa was in session with Lauren Scott-Harris, founder of the platform Earnt,  and an incredible group of leaders all working at engaging people to show up and take action in response to different societal challenges. What does it take to get people on board? Earnt’s going with the shiny carrot approach by partnering with cool brands and providing often VIP or exclusive access in exchange for local community activation hours.  The discussion wove through all the angles; behaviour science and mental models, storytelling frames, brand greenwashing and societal disconnect. We even got into exploring what we need of each other in order to take an ecosystem approach to championing different kinds of community building. It was a lively discussion and we hope you enjoy this edit. For more information and to connect with Earnt: Web: https://earnt.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnt_/ The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please check out https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    43 min
  4. Conservation & Morality: Not complicated, just the right thing to do with Prof. Alastair Driver | EP17

    10/19/2025

    Conservation & Morality: Not complicated, just the right thing to do with Prof. Alastair Driver | EP17

    What happens when we look at our relationship with nature from a moral lens? It turns out, everything becomes far less complicated.  In this episode Deepa speaks with Alastair Driver, veteran conservationist and rewilder extraordinaire. Ali’s been in the nature business for close to 50 years and has been an advisor and inspiration for local communities, regional and national governments at home and abroad, the EU, the Commonwealth Secretariat and the UN. This conversation itself was sandwiched between advising an international government and then going off to check out some hedgehogs in the village!  They cover a range of topics from the drivers of conservation in government, the responsibility of the private sector to acknowledge and manage its impact, to the implications of humans “playing God” by introducing species into an area in the interest of rewilding.  Ali’s no nonsense charm makes this a great listen, particularly when he talks about the responsibility we all have in encouraging younger generations to get out there with curiosity and wonder and discover all that nature has to offer. We hope you enjoy the conversation. The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please check out https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    1h 8m
  5. Why Communicating What You Want Leads To The World We Need: The Art of Non-Violent Communication with Nathan Ardaiz | EP 16

    09/19/2025

    Why Communicating What You Want Leads To The World We Need: The Art of Non-Violent Communication with Nathan Ardaiz | EP 16

    Ever wonder about the tone of your own voice towards yourself? We are our own harshest critics and more often than not it’s because there’s a disconnect in understanding what we need and an inability to ask for it. That leads to conflict with those around us; at home, at work, in the community. In this episode, Deepa chats to Nathan Ardaiz, a non-violent and compassionate communication facilitator, practitioner and coach. Their conversation touches on Deepa’s own experience of conflict in communication, the dynamics in intimate relationships and then to the professional and workplace and where changing the way people communicate can have transformative effects on what they do and how they do it.  Ultimately, Nathan’s work and the practice of compassionate communications starts within and asking ourselves some tough questions about what we want, what kind of state we want to be in and what we need to get there. It’s hard work, but luckily for us, he’s a compassionate guide. We hope you enjoy the conversation. For more information about Nathan and his work, check out: https://www.nathanardaiz.com/ Sign up for Nathan's next Non-violent Communication course: https://www.nathanardaiz.com/compassionate-communication Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanardaiz/ The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please check out https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    1h 22m
  6. Biomimicry: More Than Just Lessons From Nature with Melina Angel: EP 15

    08/29/2025

    Biomimicry: More Than Just Lessons From Nature with Melina Angel: EP 15

    What if we could not just appreciate nature, but be nature? Things would get a lot better, fast. In this episode, Deepa speaks to Melina Angel about Biomimicry, from its practical application in design to its many values as a practice and a relationship with becoming nature, not just emulating it. As a practitioner, academic and systems poet, Melina uses biomimicry to understand, work with and shift societal challenges. She lives in Bogóta, Colombia and teaches in Costa Rica, Colombia & the USA. The conversation is fluid and weaves through the challenges of systems, explores the opportunity in seeing private sector businesses as living organisms and gets into what it takes to confront our own vulnerabilities. We flirt between the concrete and the visceral trying to see a way forward for much more intentional living, designing and creation new structures for society as a whole. It gets animated and into the messiness of what’s really needed to transform the social sector - and where that often starts with ourselves and holding up the mirror to challenge the role that we think we’re playing and the one that we really are. We hope you enjoy the conversation. The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy. Host: Deepa Mirchandani Music: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/) To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions, please take a look at https://www.deepandmeaningful.co.

    1h 42m
  7. Ahimsa in the Modern World: The Power of Non-Violence with Rajni Bakshi | E. 10

    06/02/2025

    Ahimsa in the Modern World: The Power of Non-Violence with Rajni Bakshi | E. 10

    In this episode, Deepa Mirchandani shares a conversation with Rajni Bakshi, an award-winning journalist and author known for her work on social, political, and economic issues. Her celebrated book, Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom, reimagines value, exchange, and monetary systems driven by equity. Rajni also hosts Ahimsa Conversations, a channel exploring the modern relevance of non-violence.The conversation explores corporate sustainability, the role of social and environmental responsible investment, and the challenges posed by violent structures and systems in our global society. They reflect on activism,, and the value placed on money, alongside Rajni’s critique of the East India Company and the evolution of marketplaces. Rajni’s reflections invite us to question how we organise ourselves and reimagine a more just, nonviolent way of living.We hope you enjoy the conversation.Find more of Rajni's work here:- Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom (Book): https://g.co/kgs/rMUu12U- Ahimsa Conversations: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63Bx1fQYOkCEom93k4T2tg/videosRajni’s recommendations: Samdhong Rimpoche - The non-violent essence of human beings Nipun Mehta - The role of community Amy Domini - Socially Responsible investing (SRI) Lewis Hyde - Violence in the global market system ; Book recommended: The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World, and Common as Air Satish Kumar - The Resurgence Trust Steffi Bednarek: Climate change, fragmentation and collective trauma Rajagopal P.V.: On indirect violence generating direct violence Margaret Mead - Identifying a healed femur bone as the first sign of civilisation, emphasising early human compassion and care. Nick Robbins - the value generation in terms of human well-being and ecological restoration. Book recommended: The Corporation that Changed the World Monica Sharma: The innate capacity of human beings to care beyond the self Faisal Devji: On the concept of ‘humanity’ within violence John Ruskin: Critique of modernity and modern industry. Book recommended: Unto this Last Peter Kropotkin Real World Economics World Social Forum Economy of Permanence - JC Kumarappa Bapu Kuti: Journeys in Rediscovery of Gandhi (Book) - Rajni Bakshi The ADDA is brought to you by The Deep & Meaningful Consultancy.Host: Deepa MirchandaniProduction: Urban Luka Jurc BlagovicMusic: Unreasonable World by Bernard Schimpelsberger (http://www.bernhard.co.at/)Original design: Rory Lawrence (WayMoby - https://waymoby.co.uk/)To find out more about the Deep & Meaningful Consultancy, to sign up for our monthly newsletter and also check out our Group ADDA sessions where we host small spaces for big messy topics, please check out https://www.deepandmeaningful.co. The Adda: https://www.deepandmeaningful.co/the-addaListen on Spotify: https://bit.ly/EP10_SpotifyListen on Apple Podcast: https://bit.ly/EP10_applepodcastWe’ll see you next time!

    2h 10m

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Tired of one-sided narratives and staged conversations? Welcome to The ADDA, where genuine, cross-cultural dialogue sparks profound understanding and drives systemic change. Hosted by Deepa Mirchandani, The ADDA (from the Hindi for a space for deliberation) offers the nuanced exploration missing in today's media. We unpick global issues with curiosity, bringing together authentic voices for better decisions and real-world impact. Warning: Contains messy conversations, occasional profanity and zero jargon!