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Building for Bliss

Building for Bliss

De : Nicolina Werther
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Building for Bliss explores what it means to build a conscious & passion-fuelled career or business. What are the challenges, the learnings – and most importantly what internal growth is required to be holistically successful? The show features interviews with creative business owners, free-lancers and founders as well as solo episodes. Most of the guests tend to be on the sensitive side and have an interest in building not only for profit, but also for conscious impact, ease, joy – and, hey, bliss! www.nicolinawerther.comNicolina Werther Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • #6 - Is your business contributing to your well-being? - with Nicolina Werther
      Jun 30 2022

      Solo-episode in which I share why building healthy, sustainable businesses starts with building healthy individuals and how self-employment can contribute to your well-being.

      The episode starts with a short update on the purpose of the podcast and then explores:

      • why healing precedes or at least goes hand in hand with building a healthy business or projects
      • why healing affects all areas of life and “niching”, saying you specialise only in one particular area, might not always be appropriate
      • how self-employment can contribute to your well-being by helping you build a healthy relationship with inyourself
      • how a lack of structure and consistency can be a form of self-abandonment
      • how listening to yourself and knowing what works or doesn’t work for you is key for healthy productivity, as well as high motivation and engagement levels

      Another aspect of building healthy individuals and companies, I don't mention on the recording, is that a focus on well-being naturally extends beyond personal issues and e.g taking care of the environment becomes easy. The more you are well and resourced, the more interest and energy you will have to give back to the wider world – including e.g. the environment. There is a huge difference between “having to be environmentally conscious” and forcing yourself or your company to be sustainable vs it being a natural extension of your interest in well-being for yourself and the wider world.

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      More information about the podcast, you find here: www.nicolinawerther.com/podcast

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      21 min
    • #5 - How well do you know the plants in your life? - with Jocelyn Perez-Blanco
      May 26 2022

      Meet Jocelyn Perez-Blanco, educator, herbalist, urban naturalist, conservationist, flower essence therapist  - and much more. Jocelyn lives in New York and her mission is to bring knowledge about plants to the world in an accessible way. She offers outdoor activities, workshops, and webinars, and tends to her ever-growing collection of houseplants and -animals.

      Jocelyn is passionate about plant education and community building, and how one can aid the other.

      This episode explores:

      • the problem of “green blindness” and how you can only see what you know
      • how you can only engage with what you know
      • how stimulating new knowledge and sharing what you learn can be
      • how it is vital to understand your place in the wider eco-system and the impact you have in order to change behaviours
      • plants as medicine and how the connection to nature aids your well-being

      Links related to this episode:

      • Jocelyn's Website
      • Jocelyn's Instagram
      • Jocelyn's Linktree

      Love the show?

      You can support the podcast in these ways:

      • Subscribe to it
      • Leave a review, e.g. on Apple Podcasts
      • Share it on social media. Tag @nicolinawerther and let me know what your main takeaway was.

      Thank You!

      More information about the podcast, you find here: www.nicolinawerther.com/podcast

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      34 min
    • #4 - Can you taste the grower's intention in your coffee? - with Rachel Samuel
      May 12 2022

      How much thought and intention do you put into your business or creative practice? How important your intentions are and how far they can get you, you can find out if you listen to this interview with Rachel Samuel. Rachel is one half of the founders behind Gesha village coffee estate. Gesha village coffee is one of the most celebrated coffees in the world!

      Rachel shares with us how two creatives – a photographer and a documentary filmmaker – came up with the idea of starting a coffee farm and how much of their journey has been led by intuition, intention and a deep connection nature, the land, the people, customers, the culture, the coffee – and ultimately a deep connection to self.

      This episode explores:

      • How far your “good intentions” can bring you (psst! spoiler: They can get your right to the top!)
      • Why it is important to give every little detail intention & thought and why you want to tell your plants what you want from them
      • How there is only one of you, and how that means you can share your knowledge freely without needing to fear that anyone will ever be able to copy you
      • How a higher price will never be an obstacle if you produce with the intention of producing the highest quality, trusting yourself and valuing your contributions along the way
      • How you know you are in tune and in flow with life, when you can consider the trees as your extended family!

      Links related to this episode:

      • Gesha Village Coffee Estate

      Love the show?

      You can support the podcast in these ways:

      • Subscribe to it
      • Leave a review, e.g. on Apple Podcasts
      • Share it on social media. Tag @nicolinawerther and let me know what your main takeaway was.

      Thank You!

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      29 min
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