Matters of Consequence is a weekly podcast about interesting people and the things they are trying to change.
Each episode is a conversation with someone engaged in work that feels meaningful. Sometimes it is ambitious and highly visible. Sometimes it is small, local, or quietly radical.
This podcast is not about polished success stories or finished answers. It is about lived experience. About motivations, doubts, trade-offs, and responsibility. About what it feels like to try, to care, and to act in situations that are complex and unresolved.
There is no fixed format and no attempt to extract lessons or frameworks. The focus is on listening, curiosity, and attention. On letting people speak in their own words, and letting conversations unfold in their own pace and direction.
Matters of Consequence is hosted by Michael Hanf.
You can find the podcast at: Matters of Consequence Podcast
Matters of Consequence is also on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/106671921
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matters of Consequence is a weekly podcast about interesting people and the things they are trying to change.
Each episode is a conversation with someone engaged in work that feels meaningful. Sometimes it is ambitious and highly visible. Sometimes it is small, local, or quietly radical.
This podcast is not about polished success stories or finished answers. It is about lived experience. About motivations, doubts, trade-offs, and responsibility. About what it feels like to try, to care, and to act in situations that are complex and unresolved.
There is no fixed format and no attempt to extract lessons or frameworks. The focus is on listening, curiosity, and attention. On letting people speak in their own words, and letting conversations unfold in their own pace and direction.
Matters of Consequence is hosted by Michael Hanf.
You can find the podcast at: Matters of Consequence Podcast
Matters of Consequence is also on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/106671921
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Over the past six months, The Future of Sustainability has explored how organisations, leaders, and societies respond to long-term challenges.
This final episode reflects on what has changed during that time.
As disruptions become more interconnected and consequences more systemic, many of the most important questions we face are no longer primarily technical. They are strategic. They are systemic. And they concern how decisions are made under uncertainty, and who carries their consequences.
This episode closes The Future of Sustainability and explains why the conversation needs a different framing going forward.
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