For today's episode, I have with me Laetitia Vitaud. She is a writer and a prominent speaker about the future of work. Laetitia is also an editor in chief of the HR media, Welcome to the Jungle, a leading media that helps companies develop, in
Mehdi Yacoub is an engineer and entrepreneur from Paris, passionate about optimizing health, longevity and well being. Through Lifetizr, he is building a solution to help people optimize their metabolic health, prevent chronic diseases, and liv
Introducing Che Vanni, Founder of Reimagined Leaning Centre based out of South Africa. So, Che is an active participant of the unschooling network. His Reimagined Learning Centre is based on the philosophy of putting children in the drivers sea
Today, for this episode of Shake Up The World Podcast, we have with us Kavya Rao who has taken up many hats in the past. She has worked as a consultant psychologist, teacher and also as a skill trainer for adolescents. Currently, Kavya works wi
Ludovick is the Founder and CEO of SLIOC which is aimed at providing access to education and shelter for albino children in Tanzania. In Tanzania, East Africa, people with white skin (known as albinos) are hunted like animals for their body
SHOW LESS Thabiso is double major degree holder in Economics and Accounting from the University of Botswana. He is a completing global master’s degree in development practice programme (MDP) student under the prestigious Socio-Economic Developm
For this episode, We have Celeste Volpi, Design Researcher from TU Delft exploring various aspects of tacit knowledge through her graduation thesis. This is a deep dive into the value in discovering tacit knowledge and on methods to unveil it
This is the first episode of the Shake Up The World Podcast were I feature glocal leaders who are taking major steps to shake up the world through social change. I present our guests for this episode, Atiqah Rad and Shi Mei who are involved
How do words convey a deeper meaning. When somewords are usually shallow in the types of associations which it gathers, some type of words always stick. What do such sticky words have in common with what Carl Jung terms as 'archetypes'?
Gathering my observations from Freud and Carl Jung to design my own dreams, to uncover my psyche, to peel all the different layers that prevent me from becoming who I truly am.
As the world becomes increasingly non linear and complex, there is an increasing trivialisation of certain systems such as markets, management and so on that overrides logic. There are so many formulaes being thrown at us from every direction
We need to rethink on our different notions of what we perceive to be good and bad. Is it based on the societal positioning that we have reoriented or adjusted our positive and negative values?