In this episode, I interview Shadé Zahrai. Shadé is a coach, entrepreneur, keynote speaker and mindset expert. She has the most impressive portfolio: Telstra Women’s Business Award, New York Times, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, Adriana Huffington’s Thrive Global, Westpac, and TED and TEDx presenter. In this conversation we explore a model for happiness through the lens of positive psychology, namely the PERMA Model. We then go on exploring the 5 types of inner critics that keep us from fully thriving and living a life free from judgement.
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How the whole world is shifting towards shared ownership, with Donnie Maclurcan
In this episode, I interview Shadé Zahrai. Shadé is a coach, entrepreneur, keynote speaker and mindset expert. She has the most impressive portfolio: Telstra Women’s Business Award, New York Times, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, Adriana Huffington’s Thrive Global, Westpac, and TED and TEDx presenter. In this conversation we explore a model for happiness through the lens of positive psychology, namely the PERMA Model. We then go on exploring the 5 types of inner critics that keep us from fully thriving and living a life free from judgement.
Is capitalism collapsing? with Donnie Maclurcan
In this episode, I interview Shadé Zahrai. Shadé is a coach, entrepreneur, keynote speaker and mindset expert. She has the most impressive portfolio: Telstra Women’s Business Award, New York Times, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, Adriana Huffington’s Thrive Global, Westpac, and TED and TEDx presenter. In this conversation we explore a model for happiness through the lens of positive psychology, namely the PERMA Model. We then go on exploring the 5 types of inner critics that keep us from fully thriving and living a life free from judgement.
Your Future is Local: Put your Money where your Life is
Michael Shuman is an American economist, attorney, and a leading visionary on community economics. He’s worked on several laws overhauling securities regulation of crowdfunding. His book “How Local Businesses Are Beating the Global Competition” received a bronze prize for best business book of 2006.
In this episode, we explore what “local economy” actually means, why it is important, how the system is skewed to profit big corporations and how we can make better choices for ourselves and for the world.
The untold truth about our social and ecological collapse
Many talk about climate change, but rare are those who dare to speak about its systemic root cause. In this interview, Helena Norberg-Hodge, respected environmentalist and winner of the Goi Peace Award and Right Livelihood Award, describes the economical culture that has been destroying our planet and communities for decades, and today threatens our very own survival. She also offers an alternative supported by decades of collecting evidence and ground studies, a path which she now calls localization.
Business for Good
What if businesses measured their success not in dollars but in “giving impacts” – meaning the positive impact they have in the world? Discover the change of culture happening in the business world right by listening to four-time TEDx speaker and award-winning entrepreneur Paul Dunn.