• How can our childhood roots inspire us to make a difference? - with Philipp Bernhardt
    Nov 29 2022

    This is the story about the impact of German charity, Live Love and Learn, in Ethiopia, Malawi and Brazil with their missions to help poor children find hope for a better future. Philipp Bernhard, son of the founding members of this charity, shares with us how it call came together from his African roots, his life in Brazil, his passion for music, his further education in NGO Development and all his current activities to transform thousands of lives. This is an episode that will show you just how much impact you can achieve, when you really combine what is in your heart with concrete and truthful actions. If you want to trust an organisation with almost 97% impact of your donations and transparency of their projects, then this is the right place to contribute. Lobster Coaching does exactly that, whereby 3% of income with each coaching client goes automatically to Live Love and Learn - to safe lives, to give hope and to see more smiles. If you are looking for a professional coach, get in touch with contact@lobstercoaching.com and your donation will be included.

    For donations to Live, Love and Learn please visit: https://www.liveloveandlearn.org/en

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    49 mins
  • How can we be more vulnerable with men's health? - with Patrick Fähling
    Nov 15 2022

    Every year November is the perfect month to grow a moustache. Why? Discover the Movember Foundation in this podcast episode with Patrick Fähling. Growing a moustache and raising money for this charity supports the mission to increase awareness for men’s health. In this uncomfortable conversation between two men we talk about our physical and mental wellbeing and explore the challenges that we face in taking care of ourselves. Why do men feel so uncomfortable to speak about their body and psychology with each other? What holds men back from visiting their doctor more frequently and regularly to check their health? Mainly it’s a mental aspect, the fear of any cancer and the belief of needing to be strong and unbeatable. It’s also educational in those cases when showing vulnerability and weaknesses was considered to be a lack of confidence.

    Donations are good, awareness is better! Find out more and support Movember here https://movember.com

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    37 mins
  • Plastic Odyssey: the expedition of a century across our planet - with Simon Bernard
    Nov 1 2022

    Have you ever heard of the mystery of plastic in our oceans? Research has discovered that globally, every minute, 20 tonnes of plastic waste flow into our seas relentlessly, amounting to 6 billion tonnes since the 1950s. An astonishing figure and so far we have only treated 1 billion tonnes. So where is the rest of it and what’s the journey of plastic waste from land to sea? Most importantly even, what solutions can we learn about today and implement in our daily lives to help make a difference? In this episode with Simon Bernard, CEO and co-founder of Plastic Odyssey, we will discover an adventurous ocean expedition with his team across 30 countries, to fight plastic waste and to implement innovative solutions to turn off the tap of plastic at the source.

    To track the vessel of this expedition life out there in the world, simply visit https://plasticodyssey.org

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    35 mins
  • How to build sustainable cities for a growing humankind - with Philipp Rode
    Oct 18 2022

    We are nearly 8 billion people on planet Earth and populations keep growing in the face of a climate crisis for humankind, that can jeopardise its existence. Despite some pandemic effects, our lives still evolve in and around cities, that are expanding in size and people density at an increasing velocity, causing harmful air pollution, a lot of stress and bringing mind-blowing challenges with regards to the sustainability of the environment. So how do we build better cities? How do we bring in green solutions? The best person I could talk to was Philipp Rode from the London School of Economics, an expert in sustainable urbanism. Listen in, and discover some hidden truths and uncomfortable challenges, that we will all need to overcome in order to lead better lives and also to provide a better legacy for future generations. As you know, we don’t own the world, we just borrowed it from our children.

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    52 mins
  • What’s the myth of high performance? - with Jackie Elliott
    Oct 4 2022

    What does it really mean to be high performing? What expectations are out there towards us affecting the way that we operate and collaborate with each other? How would it make you feel if you’d be able to perform at sufficient levels instead? This is a mindset shift to try and reframe our understanding of high performance and the meaning of authentic leadership. With my colleague Jackie Elliott, Executive & Team Coach of the Heuristic Group Coaching organisation, we will explore the uncomfortable journey for individuals, teams and organisations to transition to a values-based leadership approach that can enable workplaces to truly thrive. Discover how to get out of your comfort zone, think differently and embrace a sufficient growth mindset, that not only will be healthier for you and make you feel in flow moments, but ultimately also leads to more sustainable performance and wellbeing over time.

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    40 mins
  • Burnout: what if it could be a blessing? - with Veronika Janeckova
    Sep 20 2022

    Are you experiencing burnout symptoms? Not sure? Discover what the 5 stages of burnout really are with me and Veronika Janeckova, co-founder of Burnout Heroes. Listen to our own burnout stories, hear about the real potential for you in demystifying this experience and learn how to turn such crucial point in life into an empowering and catalysing energy to liberate your true self. We touch on personal experiences, burnout addictions, even considering suicidal phases, the meaning of burnout in our lives, the teachings, the wisdoms. And we also add corporate perspectives and responsibilities into the mix, by reflecting on our opportunity as professional coaches to shift workplace cultures and their environments from occasional, punctual well-being interventions towards “habitual well-being” realities, where we truly care for each other and can really perform more authentically.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Eco-music: discovering the entanglements of ecology and music - with Bartholomew Ryan
    Aug 31 2022
    In this podcast you will get to know an inspiring musician and philosopher in an episode recorded in the beautiful garden of Santa Clara beside the Feira da Ladra in Lisbon. You will discover with Bartholomew Ryan and me how poetry and music are deeply entwined with ecology (as being in the world). What unfolds is a thoughtful and probing conversation that delves into some truths about the connections, distances and interpenetrations that exist - in presence and absence - between us humans and the habitats we are submerged in. It is about music, fables, poetry, forests, love, and also about relationships, society, environments, death and transformation. HEADFOOT Project - https://headfoot.bandcamp.com/releases LOAFING HEROES Albums - https://theloafingheroes.bandcamp.com LATEST ALBUM - https://loafinghero.bandcamp.com/album/jabuti
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    55 mins
  • Eco-sensuality: shifting the paradigm of our relationship with nature - with Samuela Burzio
    Aug 16 2022

    Are you ready to become a climate artivist, rather than an activist? Samuela Burzio founds associations and collective spaces to create new imaginaries and new narratives on the ways we live and connect. She travels the world writing books and invites people to a creative exploration of our relationships with nature. With inclusive creativity we all have the opportunity to learn how poetry and photography can be powerful vehicles to connect human beings with any living thing. Listen how we reframe the climate crisis with the rarely mentioned crisis of sensitivity. What we’re seeing outside, is actually a manifestation of what is happening inside. Taking care of climate change won’t happen by fixing the outside from an ego-centric place, it is rather necessary to heal ourselves within first, give ourselves a chance to be humble and have the courage to just be a small and wonderful part of Mother Earth.

    Connect with Samuela Burzio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuela-burzio-24631b38/

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    47 mins