Explore every episode of the podcast Stories for the future: Conversations about Energy, Climate & Career
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| The Role of Industry Associations in the Energy Transition, with Artem Kotenev from EAGE | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:37:41 | |
Today, we're looking into how industry associations like the European Association for Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) can play an important role in connecting the dots in the complex world of energy. I had a chat with Artem Kotenev, the president of the Oslo chapter of EAGE, who shares his insights on how EAGE is stepping up to bridge gaps between traditional oil and gas expertise and the growing field of renewable energy. We explore the exciting developments at EAGE, including new courses and conferences aimed at helping members adapt to this rapidly changing landscape. Links referenced in this episode:
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| Moving Beyond Climate Cancel Culture: Jenny Morgan on Accountability and Collaboration | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:46:02 | |
My guest in this episode is sustainability expert and author Jenny Morgan, and we discuss the themes of her new book 'Cancel Culture in Climate'. Jenny shares her insights into how cancel culture negatively impacts the climate action movement by promoting fear, silence, and retraction among organizations. She emphasizes the need for positive accountability and collaboration, particularly within the oil and gas sector, to drive meaningful progress. The conversation delves into the nuances of greenwashing, greenhushing, and green recanting, stressing the importance of open, constructive communication over divisive tactics. 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Introducing Today's Guest: Jenny Morgan 04:06 Jenny Morgan's Background and Career 07:50 The Impact of Cancel Culture on Climate Change 11:13 Key Arguments from Jenny's Book 13:42 Challenges in the Oil and Gas Sector 23:48 Symptoms of Cancel Culture 33:50 Finding Common Ground and Moving Forward 40:08 Conclusion and Book Promotion Takeaways:
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| Trailer - Season 6: Popping the Echo Chambers | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:07:43 | |
In season 6, I revisit a topic that is both close to my heart and relevant to my career: how can we encourage dialogue between professionals in the oil and gas industry and those outside of it? As a professional who transitioned from oil and gas, I often find myself defending my past self, the one who wanted to highlight the positive aspects of the industry that are often overlooked or disregarded by outsiders. The vision driving this season is that today's oil and gas giants will become tomorrow's green energy pioneers, with all the talented individuals working in the industry leading the energy transition. My guests will include individuals who are still in the oil and gas industry, those who have transitioned to renewable energy, those with ideas on fostering understanding rather than division, and others who can see shades of gray where most see black and white. | |||
| Exploring the power of story and potential of humanity with Merlin Bola | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:55:42 | |
In order to create the future, we first need to be able to imagine it. Today, on this last episode of the season, I'm joined by Merlin Bola, an enthusiast in ecology, psychology and storytelling. Merlin's journey began with a deep interest in environmental studies, leading him to some really big questions about life and humanity. Merlin advocates for the use of imagination as a tool to envision future possibilities, emphasizing the role of storytelling in bringing these concepts to life. His current focus is on integrating these ideas to support initiatives aimed at environmental regeneration. He believes in the power of storytelling to effectively communicate complex environmental challenges and solutions. This is one of the most philosophical conversations I've had on this podcast, but Merlin also manages make complex ideas easy to understand so that we can make it easier for people to rally around causes that matter. Merlin Bola on LinkedIn. For more information about this podcast and the rest of my work, please visit bycause.co | |||
| Serious science, playful delivery: Communicating climate and sustainability facts with Katherine Duarte | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:52:22 | |
My guest today is an expert in climate communication. Her name is Katherine Duarte, and the reason I fist noticed her, was because she was a fresh breath on my Instagram feed. I noticed that she shared important, serious and very interesting stuff about climate and sustainability, but she did it in a very funny way. Today we discuss the complex, difficult, but very interesting topic about how to communicate hard issues like climate change. Katherine has her very own approach where she mixes in humour and relatebility with the hard facts. She has a very interesting career journey behind her, going from academia, via teaching and media, to now helping businesses communicate better about their sustainability initiatives without greenwashing. Links: Katherine's Instagram profile greenkathyta For more information about what I'm up to in my own business, check out Bycause.co | |||
| Redefining Professional Identity: Jøril Korperud Johnsen on Leaving IKEA & Embracing New Paths | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:37:11 | |
Meet Jøril Korperud Johnsen, a seasoned leader with 25 years' experience in leadership, innovation, and sustainability. Discover her journey from being the head of sustainability at IKEA Norway to establishing her own company, Fremvekst. Join us in this conversation where Jøril raises important questions like: What kind of world could we co-create, if each of us felt more nurtured, more part of rather than disconnected from ourselves, organizations and systemic communities? What kind of community could we weave together if we were all more present, felt more whole, seen, heard and loved? How do we reclaim nature within us and around us in our modern urbanized life? Key Highlights:
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If you're looking to make a shift in your own career, go ahead and book a chat, and I'll help you in every way that I can! | |||
| From passion to profession: Ensuring your green career makes a difference | Holly Lichtenfeld | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:32:53 | |
In this episode you will meet Holly Lichtenfeld. Holly has worked on sustainability, the environment, and climate change issues for 20+ years. She has extensive expertise in strategy, business development, and growth combined with a deep understanding of ESG and sustainability. Holly helps climate solutions companies grow and also works with organizations to measure their impact and accelerate their adoption of climate solutions. If you're one of those people looking to change the direction of your career, I think you should listen closely. Pay attention to the way that Holly engaged in the area she was interested in. She joined networks, associations and kept engaged even before she got a job in that industry. She told people around her what she was interested in, and that finally led her to a position. Links: | |||
| Empowering women in the workplace: Ditch the Perfect Swan! | Maria Evans, confidence coach | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:35:42 | |
Stories for the future is back! After a long break, we're kicking off the new season with a female confidence boost! Dr. Maria Evans, experienced mentor, coach and trainer, is here to share with us her mission to empower women to be more confident, helping them land the jobs they deserve and navigate life's challenges. From discussing the challenges women face in the workplace to the importance of resilience and adaptability in today's uncertain and complex world, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and actionable insights on how to tackle the messiness of life + career. Mentioned in this episode: The Portfolio Collective - Where I met Maria, and a brilliant network we're both members of. Calmly Confident Course - register ASAP, starts on Oct 2nd! You can find more information about own recent pivot and focus on helping people with their career transitions at https://bycause.co/career | |||
| Planning 2023 and diving into a new topic | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:15:08 | |
Today I will share with you what's in store for 2023, both for this podcast and for another exciting project I am diving into. Those of you who know me well will recognize my excitement around starting a new project. This time is no different! I have thought about this new topic for a long time, and now I've come to realize that this topic needs a space on it's own. Listen and learn about my brand new and exciting sandbox. A lot more to come in the new year! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no There you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode. FT3jCQNvNYQwrs5YnT7p | |||
| Spreading the word about stuff that matters, with Regina Larko from #Impact | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:49:31 | |
Have you ever thought about starting your own podcast? Today's guest might have exactly what you need to make your dream a reality. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Embracing the squiggly career path, with Alan Tang | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:42:28 | |
Have you ever wanted to try something new - a new job, a totally different career path or just a small project very different from what you do today? And then your next thought is: “No, I couldn’t. That doesn’t fit with who I am, my professional identity, what people expect from me….” And on and on it goes.... Can you see why Alan inspires me? I hope you will feel the same after listening to this episode, and you might end up thinking that a squiggly career path sounds quite attractive. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Learning from nature to create the future we actually want, with Michel Wolfstirn | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:55:54 | |
Almost by accident Michel Wolfstirn started his career as a mechanical engineer in the oil industry in Norway. Until he completely changed lanes in 2015. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Do we understand energy well enough to engage in constructive debates about it? Energy Security, Energy Literacy, and Finding Common Ground with Professor Brad Hayes | 15 Jan 2025 | 01:01:21 | |
My guest in this episode is professor Brad Hayes, a geoscience consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Alberta, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. We dive into the importance of understanding energy security and the need for diverse solutions that respect environmental impacts while ensuring energy access for all. Takeaways:
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| The future of work in the metaverse, with Sander Andersen | 05 Oct 2022 | 00:56:10 | |
You have probably heard them, all these words and terms describing what is said to be the future of internet and also really important for how we interact, communicate and earn a living. You have the metaverse, web3, blockchain, crypto currencies, DAOs, wallets... I could go on and on and on. If you are anything like me, you sometimes hesitate to ask the questions: But what does this really mean? How does it work? I mean, we don’t want to seem stupid. Or even worse; reveal that we might originate from the stone age and actually can remember a time where we didn’t have an email address! You can relax now - I have taken one for the team and started asking all the questions you think might be stupid. They actually aren’t stupid at all. Stay tuned for this episode with Sander Andersen, the first one in what I think will become a mini series about the future of work in the metaverse. For more links and information about this episode, go to storiesforthefuture.no For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Allow yourself to experiment with different career paths, with Janis Chan | 21 Sep 2022 | 00:55:51 | |
My second guest coming from the Portfolio Collective is Janis Chan. She is now working as a Leadership Coach with people in hyper-growth organizations as well as private clients including Small Business Owners and Senior Managers. I enjoyed so many things with this conversation, but what really stood out for me is this; For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| How the digital transformation can drive sustainability, with Joanne Thurlow | 07 Sep 2022 | 00:55:06 | |
With two huge transformations happening at the same time, the digital transformation and our society's transition to a more sustainable one, the complexity and interconnectedness of this topic can sometimes overwhelm us. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| How to build a career that will change the world, with Roshan Paul | 11 Aug 2022 | 00:46:16 | |
Have you thought about why you work? Of course there are the obvious reasons, like putting food on the table for yourself and your family, and making society work in all its forms. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| My journey into more plant based food (Summer Shorts) | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:17:38 | |
Welcome to the summer version of Stories for the future - my Summer shorts, and the last one in this series of shorter episodes. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| The importance of travelling (Summer Shorts) | 27 Jul 2022 | 00:13:49 | |
Welcome to the summer version of Stories for the future - my Summer shorts. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| You are not your job (Summer Shorts) | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:16:28 | |
Welcome to the summer version of Stories for the future - my Summer shorts. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Breaking the habit of being too comfortable (Summer shorts) | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:22:40 | |
Welcome to the summer version of Stories for the future - my Summer shorts. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Exploring the future of business education, with Katarína Halušková and Karolina Sobczak from ABIS | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:47:18 | |
Are the business schools of today doing enough to educate the leaders we need in the future? For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Connecting people and nature through biophilic design, with Johanna Winter | 15 Jun 2022 | 00:40:30 | |
We spend up to 90% of our time indoors, but the spaces we create very often doesn't serve our health and overall wellbeing in the best way. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Inside Equinor: The Dilemma of Sustainability vs. Profitability in Energy Companies, with sustainability expert Natacha Blisson | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:37:18 | |
Navigating the transformation of the energy sector, particularly as fossil fuel giants like Equinor pivot towards renewable energy, is no small task. This episode dives into the intricacies of this transition, highlighting the role of sustainability professionals who find themselves at the crossroads of environmental responsibility and corporate profitability. My guest is Natasha Blisson, a seasoned expert in sustainability at Equinor, with a career journey spanning from the French Ministry for Environment to leading a team focused on managing environmental and social risks within Equinor. Her insights reveal the complexities and challenges faced by energy companies as they strive to balance ambitious sustainability goals with the realities of profitability and market pressures. The conversation touches on the importance of collaboration across sectors—government, industry, and civil society—to create a unified front in the fight against climate change. Natasha emphasizes that true progress will require innovation not just in technology, but also in economic models and regulatory frameworks. This holistic approach is crucial for developing solutions that are both effective and economically viable, paving the way for a sustainable future. Natasha provides a candid look at the duality of feeling like a change agent while grappling with the frustrations of an industry that has historically relied on fossil fuels. Takeaways:
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| Introducing season 4 and the elephant in the room | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:19:42 | |
Finally, Stories for the future is back! And today I will be introducing season 4 along with a new friend: the famous elephant in the room. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Coming soon: Season 4 of Stories for the future! | 30 May 2022 | 00:03:33 | |
This is a message to tell you that season 4 is just a couple of days away! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| A short status update: When the world turned silent | 04 May 2022 | 00:09:07 | |
It's been quiet here for a while. In more than one way. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - Enjoying the lack of starstruckness | 08 Apr 2022 | 00:13:11 | |
Did you know that in addition to stage fright and the fear of public speaking, the fear of dealing with authority figures is one of the most common social phobias? For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - Necessity and it's family members | 23 Mar 2022 | 00:11:06 | |
Today I talk about necessity and how I use it to move forward. You know this saying, Necessity is the mother of invention. I think we can elaborate on that and say that Necessity is the mother of action. Necessity is the father of collaboration. It might also be the brother of self discipline. And the sister of moving out of your comfort zone. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Matching people and skills for impactful collaborations, with Mark Hooley from CollabMaker | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:41:49 | |
A keyword for this episode and today's guest is collaboration. I think we can all agree that the times we are in call for more and better collaborations and better ways to leverage all the different skills we all have. How do we match the right skills with the right challenges? And how do you find the right people to collaborate with? These are things we will definitely talk about today. Mark Hooley is a marketing and communications specialist, a founder of CollabMaker and a Climate Reality Leader. He is a soon to be dad, who enjoys running marathons, cycling across countries, hiking in the mountains and from last year thanks to the snow in Sweden, cross-country skiing, he is also a life-long Nottingham Forest fan, loves traveling and culture. His workdays are powered by an eclectic music selection and a passion for making a positive difference to the world. CollabMaker on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - The TED talk that changed everything and my big goal for the next 90 days | 09 Mar 2022 | 00:14:19 | |
I have a big plan, and I am now using a strategic move to get myself to follow through: I tell you about it! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Shaping our future through exponential technology, with Anders H. Lier from Energi.AI | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:46:17 | |
How can we solve the biggest problems facing humanity and the planet by leveraging the power of businesses to create positive change? For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - Stumbling upon serendipity | 23 Feb 2022 | 00:10:08 | |
Have you heard about serendipity? And do you know the magic this beautiful word can bring to your life? Penicillin, X-ray and the microwave are all results of something starting as something completely different than what it ended up as - all because of coincidences and to some degree failures along the way. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - My search for the metrics that matter | 16 Feb 2022 | 00:13:54 | |
What are the metrics that really matter for a podcaster? For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Communication and Collaboration - Key Players in the Energy Transition, with Jane Jünger | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:52:59 | |
How does a global company steeped in combustion engine technology navigate the energy transition? This episode dives into the intricacies of communication and innovation at Wärtsilä, a leader in marine and energy solutions. Meet Jane Jünger, who shares her journey from journalism to leading communications in a tech giant, and now to her role at the University of Bergen. We discuss the vital role of collaboration and transparency in engaging employees and the public about sustainable practices, as well as the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in tackling climate change. Takeaways:
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| How to help leaders fast track their sustainability actions, with leadership coach Efwa Hagström | 09 Feb 2022 | 00:58:43 | |
My guest this week has been right in front of me for a while, and suddenly I realized that what she is talking about and working on is highly relevant to the topics of this podcast. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| It's ok to change your mind, a replay with Danielle Anderson from Step & Stone | 27 Jan 2022 | 00:40:34 | |
A few weeks ago I talked about how I use deign thinking to try to design my work life and also try to use that in many parts of my life, I quoted Bill Burnett. «No plan for life survives first contact with reality» This quote came up and tapped me on the head this week. Like; you said this out loud, now I will show you this in real life. I had all these plans this week. I was going to do an interview that I was really looking forward to, I was going to record this great solo episode, I had a very important meeting with a local project I am involved with. And so on and so on. But then Covid came along. No drama there, I am totally ok, but of course Covid puts a few restrictions on life. So with very limited voice and also a little less energy and obviously not being allowed to go out, I had to postpone everything and make some adjustments. So now I am doing a little time traveling, using my voice from a year back, and also someone else’s brilliant voice. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| There might be more than one truth, with Morten Westerheim | 19 Jan 2022 | 00:59:49 | |
Imagine you woke up one morning and realized that you would have to build your life back up again, almost from scratch. You would leave the network and safety of your people, most of your family and friends and you would walk away into the unknown - set out on a journey to find your new tribe. And maybe the hardest part - you would have to rediscover who was the real you. What were your values, beliefs and what opinions would you have on all sorts of issues. This is hard to imagine for most of us, and I don’t think we reflect much on this on a daily basis: what opinions and beliefs are truly ours, and what is inherited from our family, our friends and our close surroundings. Todays guest, Morten Westerheim, has first hand knowledge on building a new tribe and starting over again, as he left a strong network and safe community as an adult. Morten grew up in a very strong and tight Christian community in Norway, and the consequences of leaving this community were many and really life changing. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - Design thinking my way into 2022 | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:14:13 | |
For those of us who always work best under pressure, we are now busy doing the planning for this new year, the part we should have done in December of course. So as I am planning, sorting out what I will spend my time on, how many hours a week on the different projects, what my goals will be and what actions I will have to take in order to reach those goals, I start reflecting. And I thought I would share some of those reflections with you. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| On a mission to restore the Oslo Fjord, with Anoushka Nordby from Fjord CleanUP | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:46:30 | |
Today's guest is Anoushka Nordby from Fjord CleanUP. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - My seven weeks adventure with Startup Norway | 10 Dec 2021 | 00:06:16 | |
I had some really busy days finalizing a program I did with Startup Norway called Circular Startup Venture Studio. Now I want to tell you about how happy I am that I jumped into this and why! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Creating positive impact through film, education and experiences with Sam Chevallier from Rewild Africa | 01 Dec 2021 | 01:04:46 | |
My guest in today's episode is Sam Chevallier. Sam - or Samuel, is the founder and managing director of Rewild Africa, a company working to enable ecological restoration through storytelling, film, education and experiences. He is also the reason I discovered the amazing word of biomimicry, which we will talk a lot more about in this episode. He is also a Climate Reality leader and we first met last summer when I was mentoring a group from South Africa in the first global Climate Reality training. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| In between and behind the scenes - Back to the big WHY | 24 Nov 2021 | 00:06:41 | |
I am trying something new! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Small actions, big impact and the power of empathy, with Siri Abrahamsen from Gleding (World of Empathy) | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:55:53 | |
Siri Abrahamsen is a public speaker, author and the founder and CEO of the company World of Empathy or Gleding, which is the name in Norwegian. She is also the mother of three boys and a really wonderful person, which I am absolutely certain you will agree with me on after listening to this episode. Her message about how small actions create big impact and how we all need to be seen, heard and included, brings a really important element to the work to create a better future. This message and Siri’s work needs to be spread! So if you are listening to this from a very different part of the world and think that this is something you want to learn more about, then please reach out. We need a whole world of empathy! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Think globally, act locally, with Arjun SriHari - Part 2 | 07 Nov 2021 | 00:43:36 | |
This is the second part of my conversation with Arjun SriHari. Resources mentioned in this episode:
For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Geoscientists at the Core of Sustainability, with Emer Caslin from iCRAG | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:36:07 | |
Geoscientists are essential for shaping a sustainable future, and today's conversation dives deep into how they can transition away from traditional fossil fuel industries towards more innovative and environmentally friendly roles. I chat with Emer Caslin, a business development manager at ICRAG, who shares her journey from the oil and gas sector to exploring geoscience's contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals. We discuss the importance of engaging younger generations in geoscience, emphasizing the need for increased visibility and relevance in schools. Emer highlights the collaborative efforts between geoscientists and social scientists to tackle pressing challenges like climate change and resource management. Takeaways:
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| Building a rooftop solar company and pursuing real climate action, with Arjun SriHari - Part 1 | 03 Nov 2021 | 00:58:41 | |
Today my guest is Arjun SriHari. "The only way that we are going to solve this climate crisis is if the world comes together." Resources mentioned in this episode: Arjun's contact info:
For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Transforming businesses to be a force for good, with Maria Peltokangas from Corporate Good | 20 Oct 2021 | 00:54:16 | |
Today my guest is Maria Peltokangas from Corporate Good. In 2015 she changed direction and has since then dedicated her time and effort to corporate responsibility and sustainability. She is also a Climate Reality Leader, and she is active in the Nordic network of Links for more information about initiatives mentioned in this episode The Climate Reality Project https://www.climaterealityproject.org/ B Corps https://bcorporation.net/ Corporate Good (in Norwegian) https://www.corpgood.com/ Buy the book (in Norwegian) https://www.corpgood.com/bok/ And do not hesitate to contact Maria to learn more about sustainable business or if you would like to get a Climate Reality presentation at your company, school or any other group you are a part of. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Season 3: Creating action | 14 Oct 2021 | 00:08:26 | |
Welcome to season 3 of Stories for the future! For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||
| Season finale: A big thank you to all the women of season 2! And what's planned for season 3. | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:20:02 | |
Season 2 has come to an end. Today I am wrapping up, reflecting on season 2 and why it turned out to be an all female season. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.no | |||