Exponential Wellbeing Podcast
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
Latest Episodes
#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 activel...
#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 Healt...
#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 sustai...
#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 ev...
#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...