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Podcast One Humanity Lab: Into an Ecology of Wholeness

One Humanity Lab: Into an Ecology of Wholeness

Ina Gjikondi and Bonnie Buckner

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/31j. Total Éps: 35

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The One Humanity Lab Podcast: Into an Ecology of Wholeness explores the field of coaching from various angles through the lens of the e-Co Leadership Coaching program. The e-Co program is based on the perspective that we must first develop inner capacities in order to then expand outwards in our service to others. Inner capacities include a return to our dreaming, intuition, creativity, and grounded connectivity to people, communities, nature, and Source. Coaching is one of many containers for this process, and the podcast looks at this container by talking to multiple voices in the field and beyond.

 

Into an Ecology of Wholeness is hosted by Ina Gjikondi and Bonnie Buckner, lead faculty for e-Co Leadership Coaching certification program at the George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership (the Center). Ina is the Founder and Director of the program, and also serves as Director of Executive Education & Coaching at the Center. She also founded the One Humanity Lab which is a 'glocal' learning hub that leverages the e-Co Leadership capacities, art, technology, design, and nature, to activate the power of collective wisdom for a flourishing world. Bonnie is the Founder and Head of the International Institute for Dreaming and Imagery, which works with dreaming, imagery, and the spontaneous imagination as tools for transformation, creativity, personal development, connection to Self and Source, and for finding solutions to social and global challenges.

 

Into an Ecology of Wholeness, podcast features multiple voices in the fields of coaching and wholeness. Through deep and meaningful conversations Ina and Bonnie explore, with their guests, ways in which individuals and organizations can grow, heal, and improve, by accessing inner capacities to return to grounded connectivity to people, communities, and the planet. They add to the coaching conversation how an emphasis on inner development can make coaching a path toward wholeness. Their topics explore nature practices, dreaming, intuition, creativity, and more.


Listen to One Humanity Lab Podcast: Into an Ecology Wholeness at https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/podcast/.

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Joyful Disruption And Whole-Person Leadership With Lynne Cuppernull

Saison 3 · Épisode 36

jeudi 22 janvier 2026Durée 29:21

This episode of the One Humanity Lab Podcast is for leaders, coaches, and changemakers who are curious about how innovation, imagination, and deep listening can transform the way we lead ourselves and others.


Guest hosts Pauline de Castelnau and Mia Cellucci welcome Lynne Cuppernull, leadership coach and co-founder of the SparkLit Group, for a rich and playful conversation on whole-person leadership, joyful disruption of the status quo, and the power of reconnecting with what matters most. Drawing from her work across industries, including healthcare, government, nonprofits, and more, Lynne invites listeners to explore their “heart work”—a lifelong journey of aligning purpose, values, and action.


Together, they reflect on imagination, burnout, listening, and the role of play in leadership, weaving together insights from coaching, improv, and Lynne’s own formative experiences in theater. The conversation offers both practical tools and deeper reflections for leaders navigating complexity, change, and the call to lead from wholeness.


This episode features:


  • Lynne’s definition of whole-person leadership as heart-centered, values-aligned work.
  • The origins and vision of the SparkLit Group (https://sparklitgroup.com/) and the idea of “joyful disruption of the status quo.”
  • How playfulness, imagination, and reconnecting with our inner eight-year-old can fuel innovation.
  • A powerful distinction between feeling tired and being “burnt out,” with the former reminding us of a need to be relit—and what that means for leaders today.
  • Why deep listening and asking open, powerful questions are essential leadership capacities.
  • How the practice of “yes, and” can foster collaboration, creativity, and trust, not just in improv comedy, but on teams across sectors.
  • A practical reflection tool, the Lotus Blossom, for nurturing innovation individually or with teams.
  • Lynne’s reflections on staying open to possibility and holding outcomes lightly as she looks ahead to 2026.

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Wholeness-Based Leadership: The Origins And Vision Of The One Humanity Lab

Saison 3 · Épisode 35

mardi 18 novembre 2025Durée 30:08

This episode of the One Humanity Lab Podcast is a must-listen for anyone curious about the intersection of leadership, inner growth, and collective transformation, and how the One Humanity Lab is cultivating leaders for a world in transition.

 

In this special episode kicking off Season 3, guest hosts Pauline de Castelnau and Mia Cellucci turn the tables on the usual hosts, Dr. Ina Gjikondi and Dr. Bonnie Buckner, to explore the deeper story behind the One Humanity Lab — a global hub for innovation and learning at the George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. Together, they discuss what it means to lead from a place of connection, cultivate wholeness-based leadership, and awaken a sense of shared humanity.

 

This episode features:

  • The story of how Ina and Bonnie met and began collaborating.
  • How dreaming, intuition, and creative collaboration became the foundation of the One Humanity Leadership Coaching Program.
  • What it means to lead from wholeness, connectedness, and healing in a time of rapid global change and transition.
  • The One Humanity Lab’s vision of collaborative elevation rooted in inner transformation and collective action.
  • The Lab’s latest initiatives, including a fellowship for executives seeking a strategic pause and an accelerator for changemakers leading community-based projects.

 

Dr. Ina Gjikondi and Dr. Bonnie Buckner share how they support leaders who want to make a positive impact in the world through wholeness, inner work, and dreaming.

 

Resources & Links

Learn more about the One Humanity Lab and sign up for updates: https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/onehumanitylab/

 

Discover the One Humanity Leadership Coaching Program and learn how to apply for the next cohort: https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/program/onehumanitycoachingcertification/

 

Learn more about the One Humanity Accelerator and upcoming calls for applications:

https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/program/onehumanityaccelerator/

 

Explore the One Humanity Executive Fellows Program and request an invitation: https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/program/onehumanityexecutivefellowsprogram/

 

Learn more about the International Institute for Dreaming and Imagery: https://institutefordreamingandimagery.com/

 

Follow the One Humanity Lab on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/one-humanity-lab-at-gwu

 

Connect with Dr. Ina Gjikondi on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/inagjikondi/

 

Connect with Dr. Bonnie Buckner on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonniebuckner/


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Original Love With Henry Shukman

Épisode 25

mercredi 21 août 2024Durée 37:01

Meet Henry Shukman, poet, author, and Zen master. We begin our conversation by exploring how Henry navigates his life, both inwardly and outwardly, with a deep commitment to mindfulness. Henry shares insights on being present in the world and how his various life paths often merge, guided by his body's inclination towards creativity, especially poetry.

 

Starting from his early experiences, Henry recounts a story about a hobo named Speedy who taught him that a home isn't just four walls; the whole world can be your home if you take time to be still every day. This lesson has profoundly influenced Henry's approach to life and spirituality.

 

Henry explains how each person can find their way in the world and how meditation is about coming home to oneself, especially in moments of overwhelm—a feeling most of us can relate to. He reminds us that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to meditation and finding one's deeper self. For those starting, Henry's app, The Way, offers a guided introduction to meditation, making it accessible amidst the overwhelming number of options available. Yoga is another path he suggests, emphasizing the importance of connecting with your body.

 

Addressing the often-discouraging long path of spiritual growth, Henry shares the shifts he has experienced over the years and the journey he still sees ahead of him. It's about the process, not the end goal. He discusses this in his book, "Original Love." Henry also opens up about his concussion and difficult recovery, which helped him realize he was experiencing the world with more "heartfulness," turning his injury into a blessing. He explains why heartbreak, though dreaded by many, can be a valuable teacher.

 

We conclude our conversation with a discussion of Henry's book, "Original Love," which serves as a manifesto, map, and manual for spirituality in the twenty-first century. This essential guide replaces the concept of original sin with original love as the true foundation of life. We know you will leave this conversation feeling rejuvenated and maybe even inspired to begin your journey of meditation if you’ve been interested but hesitant to start.


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Entrepreneurship As A Reinvention Of Self With Tara Palacios

Épisode 24

mardi 25 juin 2024Durée 43:12

If you ask Tara Palacios about her passion for small businesses and entrepreneurship, she may answer you, “Small business is my schtick.” With a background in marketing and PR in the private sector and a stint helping her father reinvent his own career, Tara followed her gut, moving to a role where she could use her honed skills to help businesses in the community grow. After joining Arlington County over twenty years ago and eventually founding the BizLaunch initiative, she’s never looked back.


Tara’s interactions with her clients often start when they bring her a dream. The work then begins: molding that dream into a reality, assessing the sustainability of the business, moving the plan forward through tangible and calculated actions, making valuable connections, and working through the challenges that inevitably arise. Tara and her team lift up their clients with the tools, resources, and, maybe most important of all, support and encouragement, while entrepreneurs turn their dreams into viable businesses that support the Arlington community.


Tara sees the entrepreneurs and small business owners she works with go through the highs and lows of starting a business, and she empowers them to be successful. Throughout the episode, Tara speaks to the importance of helping people get out of their own way, without judgment, allowing their ideas to grow. Tara talks about the ideal candidate and how crucial it is for people to be willing to receive feedback to make their dreams a reality. And the joy her clients feel when that ribbon is cut or the goal is achieved. Tara brings joy to every person she leads, every entrepreneur in the Arlington community and beyond she works with, and certainly brought joy to this episode of the podcast. 




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Harmonizing Passions: Career Coaching Through Photography With Kwelli Sneed

Épisode 23

mardi 21 mai 2024Durée 33:47

Life often leads us down unexpected paths, a truth Kwelli Sneed knows all too well. A graduate of the GWU e-Co Leadership Coaching Program, she now serves as the interim director of the Office of Neighborhood Safety Engagement. Initially joining as Chief of Staff during tumultuous times in the District of Columbia, Kwelli assumed the role of Director following the tragic passing of her friend and colleague, Linda Harlee Harper. She shares insights into navigating these transitions, staying true to herself, and utilizing skills honed through the program.


Photography, a passion reignited through a vivid dream reminiscent of her late aunt Sandra, led her to rediscover its significance during the pandemic's chaos, eventually leading her to use photography as the throughline in her coaching. Kwelli discovered the benefits of having her coaching clients use photography to tell the story of who they are, in both their professional and personal lives.


During the episode, Bonnie Bucker, Ina Gjikondi, and Kwelli also explore the concept of "line" and "curve," which is a cornerstone of the GWU Leadership Program and is described as representing distinct energies. Kwelli, who identifies as a "line" – analytical and methodical, recognizes the importance of personalizing one's passion as well, a characteristic of someone who describes themselves as a “curve” and follows the twists and turns of life as they come. Inspired by a fellow coach's use of photography in palliative care, she delves into how images evoke emotions and memories, integrating her passion with the science of career coaching, and harmonizing her dual identities.


Kwelli demonstrates photography's transformative power by recounting a unique community initiative, providing cameras to teenagers, predominantly boys. Witnessing their introspection and aspirations through their work, she illustrates how photography can empower individuals to explore their identities and aspirations.


This conversation acts as a thoughtful reminder to see beyond any barriers you think you may face and to always keep in mind what you’re passionate about. You won’t want to miss Kwelli’s story and how she has stocked her toolbox with tools that will help her use her passions to drive her career.



Aim To Flourish With Roberta Baskin

Épisode 22

jeudi 25 avril 2024Durée 30:48

Ever feel helpless about the state of the world? Investigative journalist Roberta Baskin discusses her shift to finding hopeful stories about businesses creating positive social and environmental impact. She talks about Aim2Flourish, a program she helped to start, and where students discover these companies and write stories that focus on the UN Global Goals. Roberta emphasizes the importance of B Corporations and consumer choices while offering practical tips for reducing your carbon footprint and leaving the world a better place. Tune in and discover how businesses can be a force for good, and what you can do to be part of the solution.


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The Impact Of Systems Thinking For A Better Future With Darcy Winslow

Épisode 21

mercredi 20 mars 2024Durée 31:01

All change starts with us; even that one little step has the power to create a profound transformation to the larger system. This is just one of the many pieces of wisdom that the Queen of Systems Thinking, Darcy Winslow, imparts to us in this episode. As the Founding President (2010-2020) and co-founder of the Academy for Systems Change, Darcy shares the insights she gained from her extensive corporate career about systems change and systems thinking. She delves into the critical role of building bridges in leadership and, drawing from her experiences at Nike, reveals how collaboration with competitors became a breakthrough in addressing health issues for manufacturing workers. Uncover the power of seemingly insignificant shifts in habit, the impact of having clarity, and the importance of listening to the quiet voice amidst the noise. Don't miss the wisdom shared today, keeping in mind what matters most in this time we are living in.

Fostering Environmental Awareness Through Storytelling, Education, And Experiential Learning With Frank Sesno

Épisode 20

mercredi 6 mars 2024Durée 28:40

Equipping the younger generation with environmental awareness and a deep fascination for nature might be our best bet at keeping the planet livable for the foreseeable future. We don’t see a lot of people doing that right now, but those who do are doing it in incredibly innovative and inspiring ways. Today’s guest makes such an impact in this regard. Frank Sesno is the executive director of the GWU Alliance for a Sustainable Future, a bold university-wide initiative that will form a collective front against the threat of climate change. He's also the director of strategic initiatives at the GW School of Media and Public Affairs, and previously spent 21 years at CNN where he served as White House correspondent, anchor, and Washington bureau chief. Join in as Frank talks about the role of education, the impact of experiential learning, and the importance of fostering curiosity and resilience in students. Tune in and learn how positive forces in society are winning the bid for a more sustainable future.


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Mind, Body, And Spirit: Healing And Transformation With Jim Robinson

Épisode 19

vendredi 29 décembre 2023Durée 33:54

Spiritual practice isn't just personal; it's the collective heartbeat for global healing and transformation. In this episode, organization executive Jim Robinson discusses the depth of how aligning with spiritual energy can drive personal healing and global change. He talks about how the mind, body, and spirit are connected and how his visualization practices helped him get better during a health crisis. Throughout the episode, Jim and the hosts explore the crucial role of a supportive community in sustaining spiritual practices. They analyze the different aspects of willpower, highlighting the importance of having a support system and being dedicated to spiritual practice in order to achieve long-lasting change. Jim talks about the problems in society, like inequality and conflict, and believes that raising our spiritual energy is important for creating peace, justice, and prosperity for everyone. Tune in now and become a force for positive global transformation!


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Systems Thinking: The Missing Piece In Today’s Corporate World With Adriana Machado

Épisode 18

mercredi 13 décembre 2023Durée 33:52

In a world that is run by numbers and views people as parts of a machine, it can be so easy to lose ourselves and connect to what matters. Adriana Machado fills in the missing piece that connects the corporate world with purpose: systems thinking. Adriana is one of Latin America’s most celebrated women business leaders and an outspoken advocate in the impact economy space. She is a former CEO of GE Brazil and Founder of the Briyah Institute, a Benefit Corporation that bridges innovation, practice, and purpose. In this episode, she shares with us how systems thinking emphasizes that instead of machine parts, people themselves are living systems that have the power of self-organization that no machine can ever have. When we apply this to business, we can make a true difference and an even bigger impact not only to ourselves but to the world. Find out more about systems thinking, the importance of spirituality in business, biomimicry, and more in today’s conversation!


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