The Doughnut of Balance: A Lesson from Kate Raworth

What if the secret to a thriving business and a thriving world isn’t endless growth, but balance?Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Model shows us how. Kate Raworth, a renegade economist, created the Doughnut Model—a simple yet powerful way to understand our planet’s limits and humanity’s needs. She didn’t just stop at theory. With the Doughnut Economics Action… Continue reading The Doughnut of Balance: A Lesson from Kate Raworth

The Power of Seeing: How Michelle van Tongerloo Teaches Us to Care for the Invisible

What if the first step to changing the world is simply… seeing it? Michelle van Tongerloo doesn’t just write books. She writes mirrors. Komt een land bij de dokter forces us to look at the people we’ve learned to ignore—the ones sleeping on benches, the ones we step around on our way to work. And… Continue reading The Power of Seeing: How Michelle van Tongerloo Teaches Us to Care for the Invisible

Build freedom with habits, not willpower – Wendy Wood

Want more freedom in your business? Stop relying on willpower. Wendy Wood’s 30 years of research prove that habits—not motivation—create the structure and security every entrepreneur craves. Wendy Wood’s book, Good Habits, Bad Habits, showed me that the most successful entrepreneurs don’t burn out chasing big goals. They build small, repeatable systems that free up time, reduce stress, and create… Continue reading Build freedom with habits, not willpower – Wendy Wood

Democracy as a habit with Eva Rovers

Eva Rovers – Democracy as a Habit What if I told you that democracy isn’t just for politicians? That you—yes, you—have the power to shape the world around you, every single day? Eva Rovers proved it’s possible. And her story will show you how to turn civic engagement into a habit that transforms not just your… Continue reading Democracy as a habit with Eva Rovers

How Katherine Hayhoe Teaches Us to Connect with Values

What if the key to inspiring change isn’t about being right—it’s about being understood? Today’s lesson: Meet people where they are, not where you want them to be. Why Katherine Hayhoe Touched MeKatherine Hayhoe doesn’t just talk about climate change—she listens. As a climate scientist and author of Saving Us, she’s mastered the art of… Continue reading How Katherine Hayhoe Teaches Us to Connect with Values