Learning and Leading in a Regenerative Economy - A Conversation with Graham Brown-Martin

Learning and Leading in a Regenerative Economy - A Conversation with Graham Brown-Martin

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In this episode, Tim Logan is joined by Ulrike Suwwan (from Guide
and Lead) and Graham Brown-Martin to talk about the challenges
and opportunities of rebuilding something different and more
regenerative in our current situation. How can we lead our teams
through a great depression, or enable a great
transformation? 


Graham is a hugely inspiring and restlessly innovative thinker
and leader who has challenged and disrupted many industries,
years before it was cool and mainstream to do so (check out his
epic bio here - it’s well worth a read!). He continues to evolve
his fascinating career in the education, technology and
entertainment sectors and contribute to the human project of
preparing ourselves for the future by bringing together social,
economic, political and technological trends and adding a bit of
his own unique and anarchic take to keep everybody on their toes!
He is the author of Learning {Re}imagined, the best selling book
on global education published by Bloomsbury. He is the founder of
Learning Without Frontiers (LWF), a global community bringing
together renowned educators, technologists and creatives to share
provocative and challenging ideas about the future of learning.
He is the founder of BeyondTomorrow.Global a growing
international intelligence network of interdisciplinary thinkers
designing a blueprint for society to thrive beyond the 22nd
century. He is co-founder of regenerative.global with William
Rankin, a transformative learning consultancy based in London and
New York using circular economy principles to inform innovative
learning and design practices.


Today he runs a strategic insight and leadership coaching
practice to help organisations and their leaders navigate the
future, achieve their goals and maintain resilience.

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