5 episodes

https://exponentialwellbeing.com/ Prosperity has grown exponentially over the past decades, but not without adverse outcomes. It is causing unheard-of ecological and social challenges. Whatever we are doing, and however good we think we're doing it, it is simply not working to do what is necessary.
This decade will see things once considered impossible becoming not only possible but likely unavoidable. Our once mostly linear world becomes increasingly exponential. Positive and negative.
"These will be the worst of times for those clinging to the old order, yet potentially the best times for those embracing and driving the new."
The podcast discovers what motivates people and organizations that aim at causing a meaningful change. The podcast ultimately finds out what drives exponential growth of our wellbeing.
Brands and organizations that focus on wellbeing are the most successful and most profitable of this day and age. They achieve happier and better-performing personnel within the company and a more robust social branding to the outside world. So, what matters most to the people and organizations that strive for wellbeing? Why and how do they do what they do? And what does wellbeing mean to them?

Exponential Wellbeing Podcast Wouter van Ewijk

    • Business

https://exponentialwellbeing.com/ Prosperity has grown exponentially over the past decades, but not without adverse outcomes. It is causing unheard-of ecological and social challenges. Whatever we are doing, and however good we think we're doing it, it is simply not working to do what is necessary.
This decade will see things once considered impossible becoming not only possible but likely unavoidable. Our once mostly linear world becomes increasingly exponential. Positive and negative.
"These will be the worst of times for those clinging to the old order, yet potentially the best times for those embracing and driving the new."
The podcast discovers what motivates people and organizations that aim at causing a meaningful change. The podcast ultimately finds out what drives exponential growth of our wellbeing.
Brands and organizations that focus on wellbeing are the most successful and most profitable of this day and age. They achieve happier and better-performing personnel within the company and a more robust social branding to the outside world. So, what matters most to the people and organizations that strive for wellbeing? Why and how do they do what they do? And what does wellbeing mean to them?

    #5: Egbert Mulder - About Circular Leadership, Personal Development, Meditation and Astronauts

    #5: Egbert Mulder - About Circular Leadership, Personal Development, Meditation and Astronauts

    In this podcast, Egbert Mulder. Egbert is an absolute frontrunner in the field of circular leadership. Egbert clearly explains why a new form of leadership development is necessary. Not focusing on limiting negative impact, but actively restoring. What he calls Leadership 4.0. And we dive into the practical, the thresholds, challenges, and objectives of why personal development is so important in this new form of leadership. So please dear listeners, I invite you to listen to Egbert Mulder

    • 52 min
    #4: Peter Wennstrom - The game changers in the global health trend: What can we learn from them?

    #4: Peter Wennstrom - The game changers in the global health trend: What can we learn from them?

    In this episode, Peter Wennstrom. Peter is the founder and lead consultant at The Healthy Marketing Team. With over 25 years of experience in international brand management and consultancy in nutrition, health, and wellness, he set up The Healthy Marketing Team in 2007 with the mission to bring healthier brands and healthier business to its customers in the global nutrition industry. Peter is regarded as one of the world’s leading experts in food and health marketing. He has authored several books and industry guides on the subject, including the FourFactors® for Growth Market Success book with the combined experiences of the team's senior consultants.
    The Health Marketing Team today is a network of global experts in food & health innovation, marketing, and branding who recently introduced their Global Game Changers Report. This trend report will not only show you WHAT is happening in the world of food and health but also WHY it is happening by understanding the consumer motivations behind the trends and finally HOW you can make the trends work for your brand innovation.
    In this podcast, we discover what we can all learn from the game-changers in the global health tretnd. Because the game-changers are there for every industry. Because eventually, we are all in the business of health and wellbeing.

    • 52 min
    #3: Ralph Thurm - Reporting on Sustainability - From forecasting to backcasting

    #3: Ralph Thurm - Reporting on Sustainability - From forecasting to backcasting

    In this podcast, Ralph Thurm. Ralph was one of the first involved in thinking that the rearview mirror of an annual report isn’t enough to describe the potential of an organization. He thought, shouldn’t there be a twin to that, called a sustainability report? After having worked for several global organizations Ralph became independent to be at the forefront of certain developments. To be able to maneuver more freely in making an impact.
    And let the following sink in: Ralph is driven by the mission that the ability to sustain shouldn’t only mean to survive. Ralph wants it broader and further, faster and bolder. To him, to sustain should be the ability to thrive. How's that for a personal mission!
    This podcast will help to get your thinking from the short term, what you think is practically possible, to what is necessary. From forecasting of an unsustainable economic system to learning to backcast to a necessary economic system. And then decide what the next steps need to be.
    Listen to this more than once. Get your notebook out and start sketching out all the massively valuable advice you will get from Ralph. And start building your sustainable business tomorrow.
    So, here is one of the global pioneers on sustainability reporting, mister Ralph Thurm.

    • 57 min
    #2: Angélique Heijligers - What can Los Angeles teach us about wellbeing?

    #2: Angélique Heijligers - What can Los Angeles teach us about wellbeing?

    n this podcast, Angélique Heijligers. Angélique is a well known Dutch Lifestyle & Wellness journalist and trendwatcher, currently living in Los Angeles. Amongst other magazines she is a regular contributor for Vogue magazine, who even recently labeled her the fitness goddess. But Angélique is probably best explained trough her and her partner’s life project called Stadswild. Stadswild events are well-curated experiences for your body, mind & spirit. In a world that is dominated by distractions, loud noises and smartphones, it is Stadwilds mission to help you to strengthen your body, clear your mind and find stillness in the midst of chaos. You can join their urban workouts, become a Secret Yogi or a Silent Night Runner. Besides their large and loyal community, also companies like Adidas, Lululemon and EY enjoyed their experiences.

    • 42 min
    #1: Rogier van Kralingen - Restart: How to recover from a burnout?

    #1: Rogier van Kralingen - Restart: How to recover from a burnout?

    In this podcast, my longtime friend, Rogier van Kralingen. Rogier is a Dutch writer, speaker, and musician with extensive experience in the business world. He is a three-time nominee and one-time winner of the Dutch Innovation Literature Awards and owns media production company The Whole Story
    This podcast is on his latest book, “ReStart, burnout from a patient perspective.” Rogier shows us that the way into a burnout is not the same as the way out. He believes that however terrible you may be feeling right now, your burnout is also a life-changing opportunity.
    And he and I speak from experience!
    His unique outlook allows for a much-needed and broader approach that many burnout recovery methods lack. By connecting with what the reader is really going through, Rogier reveals how we respond to burnout, debunks its myths and provides valuable insights, options, and tools that can help speed up recovery.
    The emotional logic at the core of this book empowers change and our ability to tackle negative feelings in a new way.
    And you will also find an extensive choice of workable, surprising and often even amusing solutions for burnout.
    And so you will in my interview with Rogier.
    Let’s dive in. Please enjoy the show.

    • 52 min

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