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Moral Imagination for a Life Centric Future

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Phoebe Tickell is a renegade scientist, systems thinker, and social entrepreneur that sums her work up as an ‘‘imagination activist’. In this episode, Vesna and Phoebe discuss the critical role of creativity and percepti...

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Moral Imagination for a Life Centric Future is an episode from Corporate Unplugged by . Phoebe Tickell is a renegade scientist, systems thinker, and social entrepreneur that sums her work up as an ‘‘imagination activist’. In this episode,...

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Published Oct 29, 2024, 41:15 long, audio available.

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Phoebe Tickell is a renegade scientist, systems thinker, and social entrepreneur that sums her work up as an ‘‘imagination activist’. In this episode, Vesna and Phoebe discuss the critical role of creativity and perception in shaping the world around us. We delve into the challenges of fostering imagination and creativity within organizations, highlighting the need for psychological safety, non-hierarchical work environments, and interventions that integrate art and creativity into leadership and decision-making. Phoebe shares her personal journey from the world of science and technology to the realm of moral imagination, driven by a desire to address societal issues at a deeper level. She envisions a future where living on Earth is safe, free, and abundant, with restored ecosystems and a life-centric economy. This important discussion explores the potential for organizations to become instruments of change, prioritizing people's well-being and the planet's health over traditional metrics of success. On this podcast with Phoebe Tickell you will hear about: The power of moral imagination in shaping the world and driving collective action. The importance of acknowledging the full spectrum of emotions, including our shadow sides, to create more textured and life-affirming futures. Strategies for building work environments that nurture creativity and innovation, such as fostering psychological safety and non-hierarchical structures. Phoebe’s personal journey from the world of science to the realm of moral imagination, driven by a desire to address societal issues at a deeper level. The potential for organizations to become instruments of change, prioritizing people's well-being and the planet's health over traditional metrics of success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Published Oct 29, 2024 and 41:15 long