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Two Inconvenient Women
ThoughtBox Education
63 episodes
4 days ago

In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


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In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science,
Nature
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Do we really want to be successful?
Two Inconvenient Women
54 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
Do we really want to be successful?

Are you successful yet? When do you know you've "made it"? And - more importantly - is it a place that we actually want to be 'arriving'? Many of us are living in cultures that have a dominant story of success - often associated with wealth, prosperity, career-ladders and progress. Our mainstream education systems teach us how to jump through the hoops on the journey towards success, and our media is filled with advertising and stories of what success looks like (normally glossy, shiny and always slightly out of reach). But who gets to decide when we've become successful, and is it worth it?


In this week's episode we explore the notion of success, thinking about what it means, who grants us the title and what the possibilities are to look beyond the mainstream story and carve out a different approach to life. We explore questions such as: What happens when we don't fit the story or mould of what success looks like? What might it mean to carve out our own version of 'success'? What can we learn from failure? And what if, rather than a destination we arrive at, success is simply a way of living well?


In this episode we reference the following:


  • Steve Cutts - illustrator, satirist (website)
  • Life & Music - Alan Watts (cartoon)

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Two Inconvenient Women

In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.