In this episode of the Fluid Labs Podcast, we sit down with Saudi intrapreneur Abdulkareem Alalami to explore what it takes to spark meaningful change within large organizations in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
Innovation, as Abdulkareem explains, is much like The Matrix. Taking the blue pill keeps you in the status quo—safe, predictable, and unchallenged. But taking the red pill leads you into the unknown: a world of uncertainty, chaos, and boundless possibility. True innovation demands the courage to take the red pill, embrace disruption, and dive headfirst into the unpredictable.
Together, we discuss why teamwork outshines competition, how emotional intelligence fuels groundbreaking innovation, and why Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 positions the nation as a global leader in innovation.
Topics covered in this episode:
1. The Power of Collaboration: How teamwork and intrapreneurship lead to better business outcomes.
2. AI as a Taskmaster: Why humans must harness emotional intelligence to thrive alongside AI in chaotic environments.
3. Innovators Personify Chaos: Insights into navigating the formlessness of chaos and using it as a tool for focus and creativity.
4. Saudi Arabia as a Hub for Innovation: How the nation’s rich history and Vision 2030 are enabling disruptive and sustainable advancements.
5. Building Long-Term Relationships: Why launching a startup in Saudi Arabia requires treating it like a home and investing in meaningful connections really knowing your craft.
Whether you’re curious about navigating unpredictability, fostering innovation, or understanding Saudi Arabia’s unique approach to growth, this episode offers valuable insights from a leader in innovation.
Learn more about Abdulkareem Alalami:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdulkareem-alalami-0a92131b/
In this episode of the Fluid Labs podcast, hosted by Mia Jafari we are thrilled to welcome Alejandro Ortega, co-founder of “Pawsitive Leaders” and coach at “Deep Impact”. Alejandro blends his upbringing in Costa Rica—steeped in ancient cultures, wisdom, and nature—with his expertise in business development, partnerships, to bring a very unique perspective to innovation with intent.
In this episode, we dive into:
The Power of Ancestral Inspiration - Alejandro shares how his grandmother inspired him to embody the change he wanted to see in the world. He reflects on the bold leaps he took to transform his vision into reality through entrepreneurship.
The Secret Sauce of Strategic Partnerships - Alejandro reveals that the key to building meaningful partnerships—what we call “collaborating with life”—is realizing that we’re all in the same boat. While our goals may appear different, they often align at a deeper level. By combining our strengths and resources, we can move forward together and achieve far more than we ever could alone.
Learning from Nature and Biomimicry - Alejandro shares lessons from Costa Rican and Mayan cultures, exploring how planetary intelligence and ancient wisdom can inspire innovation. He discusses how nature’s intricate designs and rhythms provide blueprints for problem-solving and collaboration.
Entrepreneurship and Lessons from the Seasons - Drawing parallels between entrepreneurship and the changing seasons, Alejandro reflects on how indigenous communities observe and adapt to seasonal cycles, focusing on what truly matters. He emphasizes the importance of paying attention to meaningful signs in our environment and ignoring distractions that do not serve us.
Balancing Ancient Wisdom and Future Technology - As technology accelerates at an incredible pace, Alejandro discusses the role that ancient wisdom, nature’s intelligence, and human creativity must play in shaping a balanced and sustainable future. He underscores that our collective wisdom is far greater than any single technological advancement.
Training AI with Humanity and Interconnectedness - Alejandro explores how reconnecting with our humanity and our interconnectedness with nature allows us to train AI from a place of truth and deeper awareness. By grounding AI development in these deeper values, we can ensure it serves life and fosters connection rather than division.
You can connect with Alejandro on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleortega/
You can connect with Mia on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miajafari/
In this episode of the Fluid Lab’s Podcast, our host Mia Jafari sits down with Michael McGlade, founder and creative director of ROVAR, a Belfast-based augmented reality startup bringing immersive experiences to visitors around the world. Together, they dive deep into the intersection of purpose-led innovation and commercial success, exploring what it takes to create solutions that inspire and resonate deeply with clients and customers alike whilst serving as a homage to our past, present and future.
Episode Highlights:
…and much more!
Let's keep the conversation going!
Connect with Michael McGlade on LinkedIn and explore ROVAR’s latest innovations on their website: www.rovar.com/
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In this episode of the Fluid Labs Podcast, host Mia Jafari is joined by Dr. Hoda Al Khazami, a leading voice in AI and emerging technologies, to explore the question: Who are we becoming in the age of AI?
Together, they discuss how artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping our sense of identity, creativity, and humanity.
Key discussion points include:
1. The dual nature of AI as both a tool for human advancement and a potential challenge to our sense of self and creativity.
2. How emerging technologies are influencing our personal identities and the broader cultural landscape.
3. The ethical considerations and the importance of inclusive AI development, ensuring that diverse voices are part of the creation process.
4. Practical insights on how to balance technology with deeper aspects of humanity, such as intuition, creativity, and moral values.
Tune in for a fascinating conversation that will make you rethink your relationship with technology and consider who you are becoming in this AI-driven era.
In this episode of the Fluid Labs Podcast, Mia Jafari interviews Hashem Al-Ghaili, a science communicator, filmmaker, and future tech expert. Together, they discuss how we can nurture AI to grow and evolve with values of collaboration, empathy, and global well-being, rather than continuing down a path of individualism and greed. They explore how we can leverage AI to enhance human creativity and ideas rather than diminish it.
Podcast Takeaways:
1. Self-awareness shapes AI development: The way we interact with AI, individually and collectively, influences its ethical framework and future growth.
2. Ethics in AI: Guiding AI development with ethical considerations is critical, and both individuals and organizations have a role in this responsibility.
3. Global contrasts in AI regulation: Different countries are racing to develop AI technologies, each with varying regulatory approaches that influence the technology’s trajectory.
4. Human creativity remains essential: Despite AI’s growing capabilities, human creativity continues to be a vital force for innovation and problem-solving.
5. Embracing AI for the future of work: AI has the potential to create new job roles, and by embracing its possibilities, we can explore uncharted areas of growth.
6. Universal ethical guiding principles: A global ethical code for AI could help steer its development toward collective benefit, particularly in sectors like agriculture.
7. Universal basic income and AI: As AI automates more jobs, universal basic income could help support displaced workers, though secondary jobs will still be necessary for many.
8. The future of creativity: AI will generate an abundance of content, impacting artists and AI tools should be seen as a means to enhance human productivity and creativity, not replace them.
9. AI education is crucial: Societal adaptation requires widespread education about AI to ensure everyone can engage with it in meaningful ways.
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Anthony Giannoumis, a motivational speaker and the founder of Inclusive Leadership, to discuss how inclusivity and diversity can be integrated into who we are, what we create, and how we work. We explore the business value of incorporating inclusivity and diversity within the technologies, products, and services we build.
Through hearing Anthony stories and real life examples we will discuss:
1. Diversity from Within - Internal diversity is about how much influence we allow into our life, and how the practice of inclusivity plays an Internal role in generating more inspired ideas and dynamic solutions.
2. Inclusive Design - Exploring the practical aspects of inclusive design and how designing with inclusivity at the core, including designing for extreme users, enhances our solutions for all users.
3. Rethinking Hiring Models - In practice, how do we reconsider hiring models by placing diversity at the centre of our approach, and the business sense of building with diversity and inclusion
4. Empathy as a Key Enabler for Meaningful Impact - The importance of enhancing our ability to empathize with users and building more impactful teams by fostering diversity and inclusion.
5. Swapping Validation for Vulnerability - Exploring how vulnerability improves our well-being by allowing us to be our authentic selves and enabling our teams to validate our authentic selves which in turn build trust among the people around us.
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About Dr. Anthony Giannoumis
Dr. Anthony is a motivational speaker on inclusive leadership. His keynotes showcase his signature methodology - the sins and wins of inclusivity.
He is American by birth, Norwegian by choice, and the world’s only computer programmer turned opera singer turned professor turned comedian turned co-founder of Inclusive Creation. He co-created the Inclusion Game and the mind behind the 4 Fundamental Principles of Universal Design. He is a lifetime diversity and inclusion advocate, a beloved mentor and reverse mentor, and the winner of numerous awards, including from the United Nations, for his inclusive innovations.
He is the author of 50 scientific articles and the founder of the EQUALS-EU network for gender-inclusive innovation, which represents over 24 countries. He has received over 13 million euros worth of research and innovation grants, and as you can imagine, he was the last picked for gym class.
This podcast session with Paul Littlejohn, Founder of Wingman Executive, will explore and discuss how, as a startup, once you secure funding to scale, you face a crucial decision—do you want to continue innovating, developing your business, and thriving in what you love doing, or be burdened by the challenges of managing your team and making the wrong hires?
Who you hire, how they align with your vision, and how you infuse your values, purpose, mission, and well-being ethos into your team play pivotal roles in ensuring your startup's success during the scaling phase.
Podcast overview:
[55 sec] How Paul has merged his learnings from being a fighter pilot in the Royal Marines into his work heading operations in a large multinational organization and into launching Wingman Executive.
[7:30] What Paul learned from the military about inspired leadership and how you incorporate this into your role in a startup.
[8:30] Building agility and momentum into startups and early-stage companies as they grow.
[17:00] How to embed decentralized leadership into your culture so people come to you with solutions rather than challenges.
[21:20] The role of diversity in leadership and how it plays in creating dynamic teams that can innovate and thrive. How to unleash the potential of every team member and give them the power to influence what we do.
[25:15] How to inspire and motivate diversity to flourish by building a culture that encourages diverse people to work for and stay with you..
[31:42] What books, podcasts, films inspire Paul’s current thinking.
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Dynamic and transformative leader with over a decade of diverse operational excellence, I combine high-stakes military acumen with corporate innovation to drive growth across global markets. My journey from being a fighter pilot to a C-suite executive has instilled in me resilience, agility, and a distinct approach to navigating complex business landscapes.
At the core of my leadership philosophy is the empowerment of teams to achieve remarkable results. I believe in fostering collaborative environments and leveraging strategic insights to solve unique challenges. My track record speaks volumes about my commitment to operational efficiencies, cost savings, and turning visions into actionable strategies.
My roles have always encompassed an internal consultancy element, allowing me to thrive in environments where I lead and shape high-performing teams to deliver business objectives. Whether optimizing sales at Meeting Point International or transforming operations at Emirates Group, my focus has always been on creating value and unlocking opportunities.
In 2023, I founded Wingman Executive Consulting, leveraging my blend of military and corporate experience to transform leadership practices. My approach is centered on empowering leaders to inspire proactive, engaged, and solution-driven teams, ultimately fostering organizational excellence.
I'm also a passionate mentor, transforming struggling teams into high achievers, and a management consultant, guiding leaders towards operational brilliance. My diverse training and experience in startups and AI sectors have enriched my perspective, allowing me to offer tailored solutions to unique challenges.
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To spark innovation and challenge the norm, we must, as suggested by Vijay Raju, co-founder of The Propel Labs, pose the question: "What am I Designed For?"
During this podcast, we will discuss this and more and cover:
[2:15] What inspired Vijay to embark on his journey towards driving responsible growth and innovation.
[4:29] How innovation and industry can thrive when we tap into our creativity, and how to nurture and let go of the fear of judgment and failure that hinders the innovation process.
[10:56] Letting go of the external image and the fear of failure that hampers the innovation process.
[15:31] Balancing the messy creative innovation process and leaping into emergence, taking inspired action.
[21:20] How innovation happens outside of frameworks and creating a safe space to allow people to feel safe to adopt this messy mindset, along with the business value of this approach.
[21:20] Moving into democratic leadership and leveraging collective intelligence to accelerate innovation and growth.
[30:01] Asking what intelligence is in the context of artificial intelligence and how this will prompt us to explore new depths and unlock new dimensions of intelligence.
[36:30] The books and podcasts that are currently inspire Vijay’s thinking.
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About Our Guest Speaker:
Vijay Raju - Leading Growth through Responsible Innovation at Propel Labs
Vijay partners with leading businesses, foundations and philanthropies to drive growth and impact through responsible innovations. Vijay is also the author of an upcoming book on entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs who are moving the planet towards #NetZero.Previously, Vijay was the Head of Strategy for the global #growth companies at WEF where he worked with CXOs of 300+ hypergrowth companies and unicorns on topics of sustainability #transformation and responsible use of advanced new technologies. He designed & launched a climate innovation challenge for Statkraft of Norway and led 5 editions of the 'Shaping the Better Future' social innovation challenge in partnership with Coca Cola. Several award winning ventures such as Kabaddiwalla Connect were created as an outcome of these innovation challenges.Vijay was also the Deputy Head of the Global Shapers Community where he led Shape #Sustainability, a movement launched in collaboration with UN to take the #SDG narrative from the country to the community level through a social media campaign and local actions in more than 100 cities. Vijay also designed Shaping Davos, an innovative format to bring in city level local voices into #Davos conversations.Prior to that, Vijay was a Venture Director at Innosight, an innovation strategy consultancy co-founded by Clay Christensen, the world's most influential management thinker. Vijay incubated Razor Rave, funded by P&G and was part of the core incubation team that launched several ventures including the Edison award winning 'Healthy Heart for All' for Medtronic. His innovation & venture work have been featured in books like Lean #Startup, First Mile & Little Black Book of #Innovation.
Earlier, Vijay led Pet Alien, India's first Disney style animation series that aired in Cartoon Network. Vijay led a team of 120 artists and engineers to successfully deliver 52 episodes in 14 months and laid the foundation for the successful indian animation industry. His work has won several awards including national awards and daytime animation Emmy nominations.Vijay holds a Masters in Global #Leadership offered by WEF along with INSEAD, Wharton, Columbia, London Business School & CEIBS, China. Vijay also holds an MBA from the International University of Japan with a prestigious Monbukagakhusho scholarship from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Govt of Japan. Vijay holds a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Vijay has spoken at WEF Davos, Cannes Lions, TEDx and has written for WEF Agenda, Al Arabiya, Huffpost and Forbes.
Welcome to the inaugural podcast of Fluid Labs' "Visionary Founders Mindset Mastery" series where we will be joined by Marjan Najafi, so-founder of QYRO as we delve into the interconnectedness between well-being and building successful, purpose-driven companies through our ability to take inspired action.
We dissect 13th-century Persian poet Rumi's teachings to identify three key themes that are critical for us to take inspired action:
Episode Highlights:
- Defining Well-being: We'll dive into the meaning of well-being and why it's a vital component of our entrepreneurial journey. Discover how inner peace and balance fuel creativity and innovation.
- Prioritizing Founders' Well-being: As founders, innovators and changemakers nurturing our well-being is essential. We'll unveil the tools and mindset required to lead ourselves and our teams effectively.
We explore the significance of well-being and its crucial role in developing these skills, influencing our entrepreneurial and innovation journey.
Key Takeaways:
1. Well-Being Practices: Gain a deeper understanding of well-being practices, from stress management to relaxation techniques.
2. Shifting from Survival to a Creative Mindset: Equip yourself to navigate challenges with clarity and composure by adopting tools and practices that enhance your clarity, creativity, ease, and flow.
3. Holistic Well-Being: Discover the interconnectedness of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
By listening you'll again a practical toolkit, enhance self-awareness, and connect with a supportive community. These resources will empower you to prioritise and boost your well-being, positively impacting both your personal life and your business.
Meet Our Guest Speaker
Marjan Najafi, CEO & Co-founder of QYRO Ltd
With over 14 years of hands-on experience in the financial industry as a private banker and wealth manager, I've honed a unique approach to business success for sales professionals.
My mission? Empower sales professionals with the right tools and techniques to fuel their journey to excellence. I help my clients increase their customer´s wallet share and outperform in the market.
Having weathered the financial world's stormy seas, I've realized that consistent growth in both business and life hinges on a growth mindset – especially during turbulent times. Today, I collaborate with leading experts to deliver cutting-edge training solutions to high-performing sales executives worldwide.
Combining my expertise with the latest research and techniques has helped many achieve transformative personal and professional growth.
As a certified executive, agile coach, and ICF member, I'm a lifelong learner who loves working with people and teams. I'm dedicated to offering multidisciplinary and holistic guidance to help clarify goals, create strategies for growth, unlock potential, and enhance resilience - no matter what challenges life throws at you.
Connect With Marjan on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjan-najafi/
Connect with QYRO ltd on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/qyro/
This session is the introductory chapter to "Well-Being to Well-Doing: The Visionary Founder's Playbook" and delves deeply into a fundamental question: "How can we become the change we aspire to see in the world?"
When we rigidly adhere to a one-size-fits-all definition of success that doesn't align with our true selves, it can profoundly affect our ability to drive change, inspire, lead, and innovate.
How can we create new businesses and nurture innovation when our inner well-being and creativity are compromised?
🚀 We discuss the tendency to overlook our inner well-being as we strive to effect external transformation and unravel the intricate link between personal well-being and our external impact.
Through interviews, personal stories, and exercises for self-reflection, will support you to recognise how by focusing on your inner well-being you can take inspired action as an magnetic leader and that well-being is deeply interwoven with well-doing. Through the upcoming nine sessions you'll learn to build resilient, sustainable teams, create a company culture that fosters both personal and financial growth, and become a force for transforming society for the better.
In the realm of marketing, "purpose" is often tossed around, yet it's frequently misunderstood. Many brands misuse it as an empty promise to boost sales, while others mistakenly think it means trying to cater to everyone. These misconceptions hold numerous brands back from making a genuinely positive impact in the world.
True purpose possesses the transformative ability to foster love, trust, and connection. It serves as the linchpin for elevating a brand's value, expanding its reach, and magnifying its influence. However, the opposite holds true as well. When brands lack authenticity in their actions, consumers are quick to call out their "purpose-washing" attempts, resulting in a loss of trust from their loyal followers.
Purpose isn't merely about CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) or ESG (Environmental & Social Governance). Instead, it's rooted in the solutions a brand can offer to its community. Purpose drives positive change, contributes to the well-being of all stakeholders, and propels society forward by challenging the status quo, leading the way for others to follow suit.
In this conversation cafe, we welcome Christina Bouglass, the founder of The Butterfly Movements, as we delve into the intricacies of embedding purpose into the brands and
businesses we create!
Talking Points:
🌍 How brands can prioritize the well-being of people and the planet alongside profits in practical terms.
🤝 How brands can authentically create purpose in today's world, fostering trust and connection with their customers.
🚀 How solepreneurs and startups, even with limited resources, can embark on the journey of becoming purpose-driven brands.
📊 How to measure the success of purpose-driven brands and quantify their positive change and societal impact, moving beyond traditional ROI metrics.
Learn more about Christina Bouglass, founder of The Butterfly Movements
Christina Bouglass is a brand building expert and founder of The Butterfly Movements. She is passionate about the opportunity and responsibility of marketing in creating the wellbeing economy in which the measure of success is the long-term wellbeing of all people and planet.
She has over 20 years’ experience as a marketing executive in big multinationals (P&G, Coty, The Wella Company) and has worked across both big global brands as well as small challenger brands that are looking to break through the clutter and make an impact.
She left the corporate world with the desire to contribute her skills towards creating a better world and has since studied Sustainable Marketing with the Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership (CISL) as well as trained as a B Leader with B Lab Switzerland. She is also a marketing lecturer at the Haute Ecole de Gestion (HEG) in Geneva.
Beyond marketing, she loves reading and writing and is currently writing a book about her ”pivot to purpose” experience when leaving the corporate world and how it shifted her vision of marketing. Christina's References from the Podcast:
Book: "Reinventing Organizations" – Probably one of the few management books I actually completed! It delves into how organizations can evolve with purpose at their core and explores the role of the CEO in these organizations as "the guardian of the company purpose."
Documentary: "Century of Self" (BBC) – Reveals how marketing taps into our unconscious desires to sell more products. It's fascinating, given that it was Freud's nephew who first employed these techniques!
Podcast: "Can Marketing Save the Planet?" Featuring some excellent guests who are already working on purpose-led brands or rethinking marketing approaches.
Learn more about Christina's work at www.thebutterflymovements.com
In this exciting episode of the Fluid Lab's podcast, we are delighted to welcome Fritz Seidel as our guest. Join us for a captivating discussion as we delve into various aspects of the Intrapreneur's Playbook, exploring the following key topics:
[1:11 Mins] Fritz shares his personal journey that led him to his current work in the innovation space.
[3:21 Mins] We dive into the need for structural change to drive innovation, uncovering the essence of this transformation and practical strategies to achieve it.
[8:46 Mins] Discover what it means to be a purpose-led innovator and explore the importance of infusing purpose into our innovation projects.
[17:00 Mins] We explore the significance of building a culture of innovation and growth that emphasises creating shared value for all. Learn how this culture manifests and discover actionable steps to bring it to life.
[23:55 Mins] Gain insights into why corporations should collaborate with startups. We explore the advantages compared to internal innovation and discuss the pros and cons of each approach.
[28:53 Mins] Navigate the dynamic landscape of corporate and startup innovation as we uncover the synergies, challenges, and transformative possibilities that arise when these two worlds intersect.
[35:57 Mins] Fritz provides valuable advice for intrapreneurs aiming to drive change from within their organisations.
[42:32 Mins] Explore the tools and techniques that Fritz recommends to propel ourselves to the next level of innovation.
Don't miss out on this enlightening episode filled with actionable insights and practical wisdom! Tune in now!
Fritz Seidel Biography
With almost 20 years of experience in leadership and change projects, Fritz is a seasoned expert in cultivating an innovative mindset. As an intrapreneur, he has successfully revamped and developed various areas in marketing, sales, customer experience, and personal development. Additionally, as a (co-)founder and advisor, he specializes in building startups for success. Fritz's true passion lies in facilitating change and serving as a trainer and lecturer on innovation and new work models.
Connect with Fritz on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fritzseidel/
In this episode of the Fluid Labs podcast, we will delve into the world of AI and explore how to cultivate the mindset and resilience needed to thrive amidst the upcoming tectonic shift. Our guest speaker, , Daniel Kozlov, Partner at Global Innovation Catalyst and Co-founder at Innovera, will share his insights on the future of technology and navigating the unpredictable and unprecedented changes our world is set to face.
The world of technology is in a constant state of evolution, with unpredictable and unprecedented changes. With the exponential growth of AI, the future is uncertain. Whether you are an individual, entrepreneur, innovation leader, or working for a government organization, it is crucial to develop awareness and resilience to effectively handle these challenges.
In this thought-provoking session, we will delve into the next tectonic shift in the Tech Landscape and uncover strategies to navigate uncharted territory with confidence.
Key Topics Explored in this Podcast:
The AI tools Daniel Kozlov mentioned:
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Meet Your Speaker:
Daniel Kozlov, Partner at Global Innovation Catalyst and Co-founder at Innovera
Daniel is an internationally renowned expert in entrepreneurship, corporate digital transformation, education, and startup acceleration/incubation. He has worked with over 600 startups from 16 different countries and has spearheaded 42 acceleration and incubation programs, including more than 20 for large corporate clients such as IKEA, PepsiCo, IBM, Leroy Merlin, and the Department of Science and Technology of India, among others. Under Daniel's leadership, GVA has emerged as one of the leading global companies in acceleration and other innovation programs. In 2019, UBI Global ranked GVA as the World's #1 Private Accelerator, and in 2021, it received a Triumph of Innovation Award for its achievements during the pandemic. Based in the Bay Area (San Francisco), Daniel collaborates with experts from the world's leading startup ecosystems, including scholars from Stanford and Berkeley.
Apart from the US, he has lived and worked in Europe, India, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. Daniel has also spearheaded several social impact initiatives in the field of education, including TeenStart, Impact Futures, and Sapiens Impact. Prior to founding his own companies, Daniel worked on projects for large corporations at the Boston Consulting Group and in the Digital Entertainment Industry at Streamline Studios.
Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dakozlov/
Welcome to another episode of the Fluid Labs podcast with your host, Mia Jafari and guest speakers from the world of entrepreneurship and corporate innovation. This podcast series is about unlocking creativity, building purpose-led products and services, investing wisely and impactful technology solutions that can change our world for the better.
This session we are joined by Oliver Durrer, the founder of SwissLEAP as we discover how to take a leap into the next level innovation and focus on holistic growth and the human element in innovation.
Some of the key themes we will explore in this episode:
Join us and Oliver Durrer, a Swiss global citizen and epicurean explorer, as he shares his passion for personal and organizational development, technology, innovation, and social impact. With over 20 years of experience as an intrapreneur and entrepreneur, working with renowned enterprises such as Nestlé and Migros, Oliver brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. His mission is to empower purpose-driven pioneers to unleash their full potential in creating sustainable shared value.
Connect with Oliver Durrer on LinkedIn or Twitter and continue the conversation.
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During the episode, Oliver will reference several resources that have influenced his thinking. Below are some of the references he mentioned:
Books:
"Letting go. The pathway of surrender" by David Hawkins
"Das kollegial geführte Unternehmen" by Claudia Schröder and Bernd Österreich (available in German)
"Nonviolent Communication" by Marshall Rosenberg
Movie:
"The Wisdom of Trauma" featuring Gabor Maté
TedTalk:
"The Power of Vulnerability" by Brené Brown
Podcast:
Andrew Huberman's Huberman Lab Podcast, featuring Stanford Professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology, Andrew Huberman.
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Yoga is an ancient practise to help us connect our feelings, thoughts and physical movement in a way that allows us to be the best version of ourselves. When we follow this ancient practise and embody the yogic mindset we see our universe as abundant and infinite. We learn to approach the world with the mindset of being of service to humanity and our planet. We learn to open our hearts and minds to new opportunities, to getting out of our comfort zone that allows us to live fearlessly and create new partnerships, products, services and ways of being.
This podcast episode with Reggie Hubbard, the founder/chief serving officer of Active Peace Yogawill explore what is authentic yoga and what it means to live a yogic lifestyle and the benefits of being a Yogipreneur in our work and business.
This podcast explores:
Reggie Hubbard
Founder/Chief Serving Officer of Active Peace Yoga
Reggie is an internationally recognized yoga and meditation teacher and the founder/chief serving officer of Active Peace Yoga. His yoga and meditation practice have served as a sanctuary of peace and perspective while navigating the stresses of being a black man in the world and serving in pressure filled jobs at the height of politics. He began his contemplative practices under extreme emotional distress at work and now works with all walks of life in service to helping people navigate this thing called life with more truth, grace, peace and ease..
Through Active Peace Yoga, he offers asana and meditation classes to help others nurture peace of mind, creativity, equanimity in spirit and physical health - helping people nurture well-being as foundational, rather than an afterthought. Reggie has taught Members of Congress, Congressional Staff, major labor unions, leading progressive organizations and individuals from all walks of life.
Reggie's life work sits at the intersection of bringing more peace and balance to activists; guiding the wellness community toward being more engaged, concerned citizens; and, enhancing the well-being of all walks of life. Achieving this balance is how we catalyze transformative change in our society, which we are desperately in need of at this moment.
Instagram: @oreggiegloble
Linkedin: @reggieglobal
Note: This podcast was recorded during a live conversation cafe with purpose-led entrepreneurs. If anything discussed resonated with you and you have any comments, feedback and thoughts that came up during the session please reach out to us.
“Patience is not sitting and waiting, it is foreseeing. It is looking at the thorn and seeing the rose, looking at the night and seeing the day. Lovers are patient and know that the moon needs time to become full.”
Rumi
We invite you to join us with your favourite cup of tea to hear and share insights, openings and discoveries on how decision making is influenced by a myriad of Jungian psychological factors and how to protect our decision-making from negative influence.
The Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung's ideas have become such an integral part of business that many don't realise they were his in the first place. From branding to psychometric testing, to the meaning of work, Jung was there first.
In this conversation café with Sadiq Gillani, Senior Vice President at Emirates and Lecturer at Stanford University we will discuss the art of Jungian psychology for the workplace:
Elements of our conversation include:
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Sadiq heads the in-house consulting team of Emirates Group, reporting to Sir Tim Clark and was formerly the Chief Strategy & Innovation officer of Lufthansa Group. Sadiq is also a Lecturer in Management at Stanford and sits on the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council for Travel.
He is a thought leader on the Future of Air Travel, Sustainability, Career Development and Diversity. He has visited 124 countries and made his passion his profession.
Follow him on Instagram for tips on taking your career to cruising altitude and insights into the future of air travel @sadiq.gillani
Check out this wonderful FREE booklet recommended from Sadiq on The Interpretation of your dreams:
On aligning to our purpose and staying resilient and inspired so that we can make our visions real:
What being told she could never walk again taught Louise about living in alignment.
Louise's framework for creating alignment with her purpose through her work and business.
Why the road towards living our purpose can be filled with setbacks.
How to create a life that aligns to our personal purpose which fires our passions as well as contributes towards global change and transformation.
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Quotes mentioned: 'One of the things we absolutely know about energy is that when higher/faster energy comes in contact with lower vibrations. they're converted into higher energy. Thus, light introduced into a dark room not only eliminates the darkness, but converts that darkness into light also.
Page 125 - 'Living an Inspired Life' by Dr Wayne Dyer 'Ramakristina, a great saint who lived in India and inspired millions of others with his God-realised perspective, once offered this observation: 'Saints are like big steamships, which not only cross the ocean themselves but carry many passengers to the other shore'. May you too be like those big steamships - but if you are not, then by all means allow yourself to be one of the lucky passengers' Page 141 - 'Living an Inspired Life' by Dr Wayne Dyer
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Louise Le Gat Biography
Louise is the Founder and CEO of Positive Energy Leaders and works with leaders who are called to contribute to the transition to the sustainable world of tomorrow where we can all flourish.
With 20 years experience in Career And Leadership Development, Louise's supports mission driven Visionaries, Intrapreneurs, Pioneers, Change makers and Social Entrepreneurs. to align to their unique purpose, mission and impact. And staying resilient, inspired and on purpose as changemakers. So that they can make their visions real. Louise does this through The Positive Energy Leaders' Academy - a next generation leadership school for changemakers to create fulfilling meaningful work and become the inspiring leaders of positive transformation they are meant to be. Louise is also a Retreat Leader and Facilitator on Acceleration Programmes for High Potential Corporate Leaders, Internal Change Agents, Intrapreneurs and Social Entrepreneurs.
Louise bridges a mix of worlds - multinational corporations, humanitarian organisations and social enterprises. This has included clients like Nestle, Nespresso, Allen & Overy LLP, Adobe, SAP, General Mills and also working with the Global Fund and UNICEF.
Learn more about Louise:
Website: www.louiselegat.com
Linkedin: @louiselegat
Instagram: @louise_legat
On making decisions of value, following your intuition and seeing the challenges that turn our lives upside down as the catalyst to solve real world problems:
How chaos and the pandemic created the opportunity to initiates change and transformation. [1:34]
How to start with creating the seed of the future we are standing for, rather than attempting to fix the past. [3:36]
Training for unprecedented situations and how we can be prepared for uncertainties by improving our ability to make better decisions. [6:23]
Balancing processes of migrating risks and strategic thinking with trusting our intuition. [7:21]
Identifying weak problems when the situation is not clear and solve them through creativity, leadership and synergy. [9:51]
How to build trust with our relationship with ourselves and how we analyse and react to our feelings through whole body decision making. [14:15]
Learning to identify the difference between our intuition and our ego, fear and laziness etc. [16:15]
Why is building a resilient mindset important for entrepreneurs - COVID has disrupted old systems and the need of the hour is to have leaders who can lead the future and it starts with leading ourselves. [23:10]
The challenges young entrepreneurs in Brazil face in solving real world problems. [24:11] Solving real problems related to mental, spiritual and physical well-being [27:54]
More capital, more investors and more innovations - Gustavo’s visions and hopes for the Brazilian start-up ecosystem. [33:21]
Gustavo’s legacy to support entrepreneurs to find their internal inner flame and build inner resilience regardless of external challenges. [35:40]
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Quotes:
“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.”
Carl Sagan
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Gustavo's startups and projects:
▸ Founder and host of ResumoCast, a PodCast for Brazilian entrepreneurs. www.resumocast.com.br
▸ Founder and manager at StartupSpace.io accelerator for marketplaces and multi-sided platforms
▸ Startup investor, mentor, and consultant.
Areas of expertise and experience:
→ Platforms and marketplaces
→ Go-to-market strategy
→ HR recruiting and selection
→ Virtual assistants and remote teams management
→ Entrepreneurship education
→ Aviation and education
→ Marketing and customer/user acquisition
→ Pitching training
Connect with Gustavo on Linkedin @gustavocarriconde
Connect with Gustavo on Instagram @gustavocarriconde