Épisodes

  • Iman Kamel - An Inquiry into Resisting, Transforming, Being
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Iman Kamel, an Egyptian filmmaker, writer, artist and creator, whose work explores inner resistance, transformation, and living between worlds.

    Living between Germany and Egypt, Ima’s path spans dance, visual art, film, and international relations. Her films blur the line between documentary and fiction, using embodied storytelling to explore fear, rebellion, and belonging.

    We talk at length about her book, Quantum Leaps & Lost Socks, where she brings together personal narrative, ancient wisdom, and “quantum” metaphors to explore transformation, interconnectedness, and what she calls the “holographic being.” The book reflects the same concerns that run through her films: how inner life shapes reality, and how meaning emerges through everyday experience.

    Ima's book: https://www.holographicbeing.com/quantum-leaps-lost-socks-book

    Recorded on 16 January 2026.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Guillermo de los Santos - Fundraising for Good: On Ethical Persuasion
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, I speak with Guillermo de los Santos, a humanitarian fundraiser whose career began as an unintended detour.

    After studying international relations with hopes of working in diplomacy, Guillermo found himself stuck in telemarketing. What felt like a dead end became an unexpected training ground in persuasion, listening, and human motivation.

    A chance opportunity led him to UNICEF, where fundraising clicked as a way to combine purpose, creativity, and data. From there, he built a career across organisations such as Médecins Sans Frontières and UNHCR, developing an approach to fundraising that is both effective and ethical.

    We talk about how people decide to give, the tension between persuasion and manipulation, and why asking for money in humanitarian work is often misunderstood.

    This is a conversation about detours, curiosity, and finding purpose in work you never planned to do.

    Recorded on 9 January 2026.

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    55 min
  • Mahendra Shunmoogam - A Life Working Toward a Better Society
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Mahendra Shunmoogam, a South African policy thinker working at the intersection of industry, trade, and climate diplomacy.

    Mahendra’s path spans HIV/AIDS activism, science and economic policy, government diplomacy, corporate affairs, and global climate governance. From working with Zackie Achmat at the Treatment Action Campaign to coordinating negotiations for the G77 at the UNFCCC, his career offers a rare perspective on how values travel across institutions.

    We talk about growing up in Cape Town as an Indian South African, the debates that shaped his worldview, and how questions of belonging later surfaced inside global negotiations. Mahendra reflects on the tension between the moral clarity of activism and the compromises required in multilateral diplomacy.

    We also explore how evidence enters policy, how companies really think about serving society, and what just international negotiations might look like for countries in the Global South.

    Recorded on 5 December 2025.

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    43 min
  • Rob Palmer - From the Battlefield to the Beltway, on Leadership and Influence
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Rob Palmer, corporate government relations executive and retired U.S. Air Force Reserve public affairs officer, for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, influence, and the art of translating complexity across the worlds of politics, the military, and industry.

    Rob’s career spans trade association lobbying, military public affairs, NATO operations, and today the defence industrial base. Introduced to me by Rob Palm, his path offers a compelling parallel: not leadership from the cockpit or the field, but from the arenas where narrative, perception, and policy shape outcomes.

    We explore how upbringing and serendipity shaped his trajectory, what he learned negotiating across grey zones with politicians seeking clarity rather than detail, and how his Air Force Reserve service, including deployments to Bosnia and the Gulf, honed his ability to bridge perspectives.

    Recorded on 22 October 2025.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Emma N’Gouan Anoh - Bringing grassroots experience for better development partnerships in Africa
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Emma N’Gouan Anoh. Emma shares her journey and insights as a seasoned development professional currently working at the UNDP in Djibouti. Emma traces the pull she felt towards development to conversations with her father when noticing the jarring inequalities in her home country of Ivory Coast. In our conversation, we discuss what stakeholder participation means in practice and the ingredients for realising positive outcomes in deep partnership with local institutions.

    Recorded on 30 September and on 10 December 2024.

    Connect with Emma on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/emma-n%E2%80%99gouan-anoh-373843169/.

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    1 h
  • Dylan Monaghan - Reengineering Our World, The Self Beyond the Mind
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Dylan Monaghan, engineer, pilot, linguist, digital nomad, and author of Singlethreading. Dylan’s life is a study in reinvention: from a childhood in the Virgin Islands to an elite school in White Plains, from the discipline of the U.S. Air Force to the creative freedom of Japan. His story moves across cultures and identities, and somehow he has stitched these chapters into a coherent, deeply intentional way of living.

    We discuss the interplay between discipline and curiosity, and Dylan’s awakening to the idea that you are not your brain. He explains how the autonomous parts of the mind can be retrained and rewired, reshaping our perception of the world itself.

    We end with a reflection on identity, legacy, and what remains when all the titles labels fall away.

    Recorded on 9 October 2025.

    Connect with Dylan on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/dylanmonaghan. Dylan's book, Singlethreading, is available on Amazon: amazon.com/Singlethreading-Just-Thing-Doing-More/dp/1961513013.

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    48 min
  • Fredrik Norman - The Long Ride: Values, Change and Continuity
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Fredrik Norman, whose story captures Norway’s remarkable transformation, from a country built on fishing to one where new generations could freely choose their path.

    We spoke about navigating career choices in a rapidly changing economy, and Fredrik’s journey through the energy industry, a path we both share, before he moved into public service.

    We also touched on marriage in a two-career household, and how identity evolves as work and family life intersect. Outside of work, Fredrik is an extreme cyclist, finding balance and focus on long, demanding rides that take him far beyond the office.

    This is a thoughtful conversation about values, change and continuity.

    Recorded on 28 August 2025.

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    59 min
  • Nicodemus Ajak Bior - The Long Walk from War to Leadership
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Nicodemus Ajak Bior, a former child soldier from South Sudan who defied unimaginable odds to become a scholar, public servant, and advocate for transparency.

    At just eight years old, Nicodemus was taken by rebels and thrust into a world of survival, separation, and loss. His escape, walking over hundreds of kilometres barefoot through war zones and jungles, marks the beginning of a story that is both harrowing and inspiring.

    From makeshift schools under trees in refugee camps to earning a degree at the Fletcher School, Nicodemus’s journey is one of profound resilience, human connection, and the power of education to transform lives.

    We talk about what it means to survive and rebuild, how hope persists even in the darkest places, and how leadership is forged by perseverance.

    Recorded on 26 August 2025.

    Connect with Nicodemus on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/nicodemus-a-bior-0948b291/.

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    1 h et 13 min