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40. Rebirth at 40: A Nonlinear Journey and the Chaos That Became My Turning Point
01:01:36||Season 1, Ep. 40Rebirth at 40: A Nonlinear Journey and the Chaos That Became My Turning PointWith Ben, Futurist, Co-founder & Ecosystem Gardener at The Futures HubIn the Season 1 finale of Bennu Podcast, the conversation becomes deeply personal.For the first time, our initiator Ben, futurist and co-founder of The Futures Hub, takes the guest seat.Guided by host Charline Baker-Friesen, Ben reflects on migration, identity, midlife crisis, and the unpredictable transitions that shaped his journey. From starting over in a new country at 40 to rebuilding identity through language and experience, this episode explores how chaos can become a catalyst for reinvention.Together, they dive into:• the emotional reality of beginning again• how weak ties and serendipity changed everything• the metaphors guiding their ecosystem (Octopus, Zebra, Starlings, Jazz)• embracing uncertainty as a path to growth• a vision for a future-ready European ecosystemA raw and honest story of transformation, belonging, and becoming.📌 Hosted by: Charline Baker-Friesen, Marketing & Communications Lead at Flux Forward📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.communityDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
39. Breathing into Connection: The Power of Presence at Work
52:21||Season 1, Ep. 39Breathing into Connection: The Power of Presence at WorkWith Stacya Giverts, Director of Customer Success at Warm SpaceIn this episode, we sit down with Stacya Giverts, Director of Customer Success at Warm Space — a platform built to help teams create real connection, trust, and psychological safety through simple, powerful daily practices.Stacya shares her personal journey and the story behind Warm Space, exploring how breathing, listening, and presence can transform not only individuals but entire organizations.📌 We discuss:Why presence and breath are powerful tools for connection and clarityHow psychological safety can’t be designed — it must be practicedCreating spaces where people can show up with their whole selvesHow simple rituals can shift organizational culture from the inside out🎙 Hosted by Alex — Founder of Ozyntel & Co-founder at Flux Forward📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Stacya Giverts on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacya-giverts-34247621bDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
38. The Power of Progress Over Perfection
39:45||Season 1, Ep. 38The Power of Progress Over Perfectionwith Diana Enache — Mindset Coach for Career Growth & L&D ConsultantWhat happens when we stop chasing perfection and start celebrating progress?In this episode of the Bennu Podcast, we explore the mindset shifts that help high achievers move forward in work and life. From reframing imposter syndrome to embracing mistakes as fuel for growth, we dive into the tools and practices that make learning, resilience, and career change possible.We explore:Why perfectionism holds us back — and how to reframe it into progress.Practical ways to “learn how to learn” in a fast-changing world.The role of rest, curiosity, and self-talk in preventing burnout.How small steps and mindset shifts can transform careers and confidence.✨ A powerful reminder runs through this conversation: growth doesn’t come from being perfect — it comes from moving step by step, learning along the way.🎙 Hosted by Majid and Ben — Co-founder at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Diana Enache on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/diana-enache-coachDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
37. Who Am I and Where Do I Come From? Intercultural Leadership in Practice
31:25||Season 1, Ep. 37Who Am I and Where Do I Come From? Intercultural Leadership in Practice with Irene TaroniLecturer & Trainer in Intercultural Communication, Leadership, and Facilitation (Hanze University)What does it mean to belong everywhere and nowhere at the same time?In this episode of the Bennu Podcast, Irene Taroni shares her journey as a Third Culture Kid and how it shaped her passion for intercultural communication and leadership. She also reflects on the power of empathy, reflection, and stepping out of your comfort zone.We explore:How identity and belonging influence the way we lead and connect.Simple practices like reflective journaling and “conversations that matter.”Why intercultural sensitivity is a vital skill for future leaders.What it takes to create safe spaces for growth across cultures.✨ Irene leaves us with a powerful question to carry forward: Who am I, and where do I come from?🎙 Hosted by Ben — Futurist & Ecosystem Gardener at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Irene Taroni on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irenetaroniDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
36. Human-Centered AI: From Systems Thinking to Real Change
50:17||Season 1, Ep. 36Human-Centered AI: From Systems Thinking to Real Change With Liisa-Maija Malinen, Founder of ILO Facilitation Oy | Certified professional facilitator | learning designerIn this episode of the Bennu Community Podcast, we sit down with Liisa-Maija Malinen — founder of ILO Facilitation Oy, certified professional facilitator, and learning designer.Liisa-Maija shares her journey from sustainability and transformational learning into exploring AI as a thinking partner. Together, we unpack how AI can be guided by human values, and why critical thinking, fairness, and systems literacy are essential to shaping technology that serves people and the planet.📌 We discuss:How AI can become a tool for deep learning, reflection, and collaborationThe importance of embedding ethics, equity, and inclusivity into AI designWhy imagination and experimentation are vital in building better futuresWhat it means to “teach AI like a child” and guide it with our valuesThis conversation is an invitation to rethink how we engage with AI — not as a replacement for human agency, but as a partner for systemic change and more sustainable futures.🎧 Tune in and ask yourself: If you could teach AI one value this week, what would it be?🎙 Hosted by Alex — Founder of Ozyntel & Co-founder at Flux Forward📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Liisa-Maija Malinen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmalinenDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
35. Ecosystems, Urgency, and the Power of Connection
47:08||Season 1, Ep. 35Ecosystems, Urgency, and the Power of ConnectionWith Yeni Joseph, Head of Ecosystem Strategy at TNW | Board TEDxAmsterdamWhat does it really take to build a thriving startup ecosystem?In this episode of the Bennu Podcast, we sit down with Yeni Joseph — Head of Ecosystem Strategy at TNW and Board Member at TEDxAmsterdam.Yeni shares her journey across policy, tech, and community building, unpacking why “ecosystem” is more than just a buzzword. We talk about the urgency missing in some startup cultures, the role of governments and investors, and why collaboration across regions and borders is key to Europe’s future.Whether you’re a founder, investor, or ecosystem builder, this conversation offers fresh insights on connection, resilience, and the future of innovation.🎙 Hosted by Majid and Ben — Co-founder at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Yeni Joseph on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yenijosephDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
34. Trust the Process: What Starting Over Really Teaches You
42:05||Season 1, Ep. 34Trust the Process: What Starting Over Really Teaches YouWith Varsha Prasad What does it really mean to start over — in a new country, a new role, and a new identity as a founder?In this episode, we explore the personal and professional transformation of a product innovation strategist who left the corporate world to build her own path. From navigating cultural transitions and building community from scratch, to the messy realities of starting a business — this conversation is a candid reflection on resilience, creativity, and the inner work of innovation.We talk about:Design thinking beyond the buzzwordsThe power of rituals like journaling and meditationBuilding community as a newcomerWhy AI is now part of every solopreneur’s toolkitLessons in visibility, self-trust, and letting go of assumptionsWhether you're building a business, exploring new beginnings, or simply trying to stay grounded through change — this one’s for you.🎙 Hosted by Ben — Futurist & Ecosystem Gardener at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Varsha Prasad on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/varshnm/Don't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
33. Slowing Down to Speed Up: Rehumanizing Work Through Facilitation
51:55||Season 1, Ep. 33Slowing Down to Speed Up: Rehumanizing Work Through FacilitationWith Tzu-Yao (Jerry) LINIn a world racing toward optimization and automation, what does it mean to slow down — not as an escape, but as a path to deeper connection, clarity, and meaningful transformation?In this episode of Bennu Podcast, we sit down with Tzu-Yao (Jerry) Lin, a multilingual organizational anthropologist and facilitator, whose work bridges global corporations, creative education, and community-based innovation. Co-hosted by Alex Baker-Friesen and Ben M. Najafi, this conversation explores:Why slowing down is essential to avoid burnout and foster collective intelligenceHow Jerry uses check-in questions and facilitation to humanize organizational dynamicsThe hidden limitations of top-down training in global companiesHow anthropology and futures thinking together unlock new pathways for systems changeThe importance of “hosting ourselves” before hosting othersThis is not just a conversation about work — it’s a reflection on how we relate to each other, how we hold space in complexity, and how to navigate change with curiosity and care.🎙 Hosted by Alex — Founder of Ozyntel & Co-founder at Flux Forward | Host & Ben — Futurist & Ecosystem Architect at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Tzu-Yao (Jerry) LIN on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tzu-yao-lin12Don't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
32. Dare to Imagine: Futures Literacy, Change, and Courageous Thinking
36:29||Season 1, Ep. 32Dare to Imagine: Futures Literacy, Change, and Courageous ThinkingWith Birgitte Velde, Consultant, futurist & Change Agent | Founder at EmbliIn this episode of the Bennu Community Podcast, we sit down with Birgitte Velde — a consultant, futurist, Change Agent, and Founder at Embli — to explore what it truly means to dare to imagine.From her early days on a strawberry farm to her current work helping organizations navigate complexity, Birgitte shares how imagination, systems thinking, and courageous action can unlock new possibilities in life and business.We talk about:– What futures literacy looks like in everyday decisions– Why change is emotional — and how to prepare for it– How imagination can be a superpower for resilience– The role of design thinking in defining the right problems– What it means to be truly future-readyWhether you're leading a team, rethinking your path, or simply curious about what’s next — this conversation will inspire you to pause, reflect, and dare to imagine.🎙 Hosted by Ben — Futurist & Ecosystem Architect at The Futures Hub.📍 Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and more.🎧 Listen now: podcast.bennu.community💡 Connect with Birgitte Velde on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/birgitteveldeDon't forget to share your feedback and spread the word!
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