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  • Ep 3 - How to Build a Beautiful Business, with Tim Galles
    Aug 28 2024

    Tim Galles co-founded The Beautiful Design Project along with Alan Moore, and created Whole Brand Thinking. He’s also the author of ‘Scratch: how to build a potent modern brand from the inside out’. In this conversation we dig into how the dominant structures of work have resulted in people working like machines - but by empowering people to reset and reassess their ways of thinking, they can unlock the real creative solutions and find joy in their work, no matter what role they’re in. This is a great listen for anyone looking to evolve their sustainability work. Hannah Phang sat down with Tim in the third episode of The Now Work's new podcast, 'The Future of Impact Work', brought to you by Hannah Phang, Laura Hunter and Sarah Penrhyn-Jones. Additional Resources: • You can find out more about Tim and Alan's project at their website: thebeautifuldesignproject.com • To read more about The Now Work, visit thenowwork.com Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review - we've got plenty more amazing interviews to come.

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  • Ep 2 - Working Towards Structural Justice & Collective Liberation, with Panthea Lee
    Jul 24 2024

    Episode 2 of The Future of Impact Work podcast features Panthea Lee, a writer, activist, and transdisciplinary designer / facilitator working for structural justice and collective liberation.

    In this conversation Panthea shares about her experience working to centre local communities in international development work with large-scale, technocratic institutions. We explore the importance of confronting historical truths, centring reparative justice, and your own individual embodiment.

    This is an eye-opening and expansive conversation and is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in large scale systems change and decolonising approaches.

    The Future of Impact Work Podcast is brought to you by Hannah Phang, Laura Hunter and Sarah Penrhyn-Jones.

    Additional Resources:

    • 'The Hypocrisy Trap: the World Bank and the poverty of reform' - by Catherine Weaver
    • Anasuya Sengupta - Whose Knowledge?
    • Reconsidering Reparations - by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
    • Multidirectional Memory - by Michael Rothberg
    • Ashanti Kuene - 'Learning 2 Unlearn'
    • Trauma Stewardship - by Laura van Dernoot Lispky and Connie Burk
    • Nkem Ndefo - Lumos Transforms
    • Ruth Wilson Gilmore

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  • Ep 1 - From Surviving to Thriving at Work, with Freya Williams
    Jun 3 2024

    Freya Williams is a force to be reckoned with in the world of sustainability. With over 20 years experience, she's advised the boards of some of the world's most well-known organisations, from Coca-Cola and Unilever to the United Nations. She's also the author of 'Green Giants: How Smart Companies Turn Sustainability into Billion Dollar Businesses'.


    But in 2020 her career came to a halt. After contracting Covid, Freya was left unable to work for 3 years. Then, while on the road to recovery, Freya had to face a life-threatening heart condition.


    So what has she learned about the nature of burnout and its effects on our health? How does she approach her sustainability work now?


    Hannah Phang sat down with Freya to find out, in the inaugural episode of The Now Work's new podcast, 'The Future of Impact Work', brought to you by Hannah Phang, Laura Hunter and Sarah Penrhyn-Jones.


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    1 h y 5 m