Stories for the future

Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge
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Jun 17, 2021 • 39min

The importance of arts and crafts in redesigning our exciting future, with visual artist and designer Janne Robberstad - Part 2

In the last episode you got to know Janne Robberstad, artist, designer, teacher and PHD student. We had so much to talk about that I decided to split the episode into two parts. If you haven’t listened to the first part, I recommend you go back and do that first. In this part we continue to talk around the topic of how important art and design is for our future. Janne shares how she worked on a really inspiring project for the local library. I will make sure I share some pictures with you. And we spend quite some time on my standard question - that I ask all my guests - what does the future look like for you, what have we accomplished in ten years from now. I thought this was a very interesting question to ask Janne, who is a very creative person with a strong imagination. And last but not least we discuss the fine balance between talking and acting and why we should do both. Mentioned in this episode:The Global Science Opera Janne's webpage GSO Summer School Janne on Instagram 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 2, 2021 • 48min

The importance of arts and crafts in redesigning our exciting future, with visual artist and designer Janne Robberstad - Part 1

Why is creativity, arts and crafts so important for the future? How can we amplify these skills and use them to engage, inspire and learn? In this episode I have the great pleasure to introduce you to Janne Robberstad. She is an assistant professor and PhD student at the Western Norway University. She is also a teacher, a visual artist and designer, and a production manager of the Global Science Opera. Check out the Global Science Opera and mark their next show in your calendar! Janne is currently researching the connection between creativity and sustainability in a design-prosess, and this I think is so important going forward as we will have to redesign basically everything for a sustainable future. You can have a look at some of Janne's work here.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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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May 12, 2021 • 1h 4min

Remember what is important in life and be more of who you are, with climate research explorer Carina Ahlqvist

"To finally, finally reach the summit is magical! I have no more energy, but is 100% alive and filled with passion. The greatest experiences that demand the most physical and mental effort, will give you the highest reward and joy of life." These are the words of climate research explorer Carina Ahlqvist, who is my guest on this week’s episode of Stories for the future. She is one of the most experienced Swedish female climbers, climbing higher than 8000 m mountains, collecting samples for NASA and the European Space Agency, as well as being a member of the Explorers Club New York. When we not only understand, but also perceive ourselves as part of the natural world, respect for the planet comes as a result of the awe that we encounter. Carina brings you up an 8000 m mountain, saying that we are all climbers as we have all our own mountain to climb. Carina shares her story about making much needed changes in her life after facing a serious burnout, how to cope with stress by being aware of your inner soul and embracing change, and how owning less stuff has made her feel more free. One of her favorite quotes says a lot about the way she wants to live her life: ”Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”. 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Apr 21, 2021 • 1h 5min

How do we talk to children about the climate, with climate communications specialist Frida Berry Eklund

There is no doubt for any of us that our children are the future. But what future are we creating for them, and how do we talk to them about the changes happening and what to prepare for as they grow up? When my guest in this episode presents herself, she does that by starting with what is her main role - "I am primarily a mom", she says. And I very much relate to that priority - nothing is actually more important than to try to create the best possible world and future for our children. For all children, being a parent or not.Frida Berry Eklund is founder of Our Kids' Climate, a global network of parent-focused climate organizations. She is also spokesperson for the Swedish parent and climate organization Våra barns klimat.And she is the author of the book, Prata med barn om klimatet: En handbok.Because when Frida tried to talk to her own children (6 and 9) about the climate, she didn't really find the right words to use. How to communicate the facts without scaring them? Well, she did the research, and now she has written a book about it. And being a communications specialist herself, I can promise you - this is solid stuff! You can find the book (in Swedish) here: Natur & Kultur or Adlibris.com To get in touch with Frida: LinkedIn Our Kids' ClimateFacebook page Våra Barns KlimatFacebook page 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Apr 7, 2021 • 56min

Communicating climate change, with sustainability specialist and climate change presenter Christina Carlmark

How do we communicate the urgency of climate change without causing our listeners to put their heads in the sand in pure panic and denial? Is there a way to create a feeling of agency and a will to do some major changes?Today my guest is Christina Carlmark. Christina has a business background and has had a long and impressive career with the Nordic telecom company Telia. She sees digitalization as a key enabler for a sustainable society, using fewer resources and emitting less greenhouse gases.During the last years, Christina has worked in a Corporate Sustainability Department in Telia, and going forward she will dedicate her time to paid and volunteer work that takes us to a zero-emission world.She has gained a lot of experience as a public speaker, and I hope you will get some good insights from our conversation about how to communicate this, a little bit tricky topic of sustainability and climate change. If your are interested in learning more about the Climate reality Project mentioned in this episode, you can read about it here. And do not hesitate to contact Christina to learn more about how you can get a presentation at your company, school or any other group you are a part of.Christina's LinkedIn profile. 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Mar 17, 2021 • 56min

How to find your genius zone as a leader, with leadership coach Anna Liebel

How do we lead in times of great change and uncertainty? And how does the business leader find back to the passion and purpose that was once there, but might have gotten lost in the daily hustle of putting out fires and dealing with all the "stuff". In this week's episode I have the great pleasure of sitting down with Anne Liebel. Anna is a leadership coach, has her own consultancy and also her own podcast. She helps leaders find back to their genius zone, that place where we feel passion and purpose for what we are spending our days working on. Anna believes that great leadership starts with you, and her main focus with her clients lies on their self-leadership and personal development. She has a background in project management and experience from a number of different industries.When searching for the stories for the future, leadership is one of those things that I think glues everything together in a way. And I am not only talking about business leadership. As we discuss in this episode we all have to lead, as friends, parents, spouses, citizens. And it is more important than ever that we dare to lead. And in ways that is in alignment with our values and personal strengths. I highly recommend checking out Anna's podcast: Genius Leadership: Overcoming everything You can also follow Anna on her website and on LinkedIn. 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Mar 2, 2021 • 49min

Moving into the amazing world of seaweed, with Eva Helen Rognskog from SATPOS

What do you know about seaweed? This fantastic resource has so many benefits and areas of use, and after I started reading up on it, I almost can't stop talking about it! This is also true for my guest on today's episode. Actually this is a real love story and I suspect this is just the beginning of a long and exciting journey.Today’s guest is Eva Helen Rognskog. She is co-founder and CEO of SATPOS, a company that develops sensors and monitoring systems for ocean data management in the harshest environments at sea. SATPOS has primarily been working towards the maritime offshore industry, but recently, and at what I would call lightning speed, they started the green transition into a new focus area of scaling up the seaweed industry. As Eva Helen says, a year ago she hardly knew anything about seaweed. Now SATPOS is doing an amazing job in the field, both in the development of technology for the seaweed farmers, but also with creating awareness and to help scale up the industry.And what an exciting industry this is! I was quite excited by seaweed before our talk, but what I learnt during this conversation with Eva Helen, made be really enthusiastic! It’s an amazing resource with so many benefits, and I can’t wait to follow this journey further. Follow Eva Helen and SATPOS on LinkedIn. The Seaweed for Europe Coalition. 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Feb 10, 2021 • 1h 9min

Bridging culture and sustainability, with Caitlin Southwick from Ki Culture

Did you know that museums in the United States alone produce 12 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide every year? Or that a single museum can produce the same amount of waste as 365 households?I did not know this, and this might not be your first thought as you wander through some of our finest museums or watch the cultural heritage at the Vatican or the Van Gogh Museum. Caitlin Southwick is the Founder and Executive Director of Ki Culture, a global organization dedicated to creating actionable steps to make culture heritage a leader towards a sustainable future.Caitlin is a conservator, and as she says, you can think of her as an art doctor, those who typically work in museums to preserve all the things we like to go and watch. She has worked in so many exciting places around the world, like the Vatican Museum and on Easter Island, but at some point she felt something had to be done about how this sector implemented sustainability in their work. This has lead to the founding of Ki Culture, the creation of Ki Books (free to download!) and the program Ki Futures. You will learn more about all this in the episode, and you can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LIkedIn and YouTube. As they say on their website:Sustainability is the future. Culture is the key. We are Ki Culture. Enjoy! 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe
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Jan 27, 2021 • 57min

Let's co-create a beautiful future, with Anne Bland from Future Proof Your Business

Anne Bland, a Finnish speaker, writer, and consultant, co-founded Future Proof Your Business, helping purpose-driven companies thrive. She discusses the power of storytelling in inspiring collective action against climate change. Anne shares her transformative journey from Finland to the UK, emphasizing the need for transparency and resilience in entrepreneurship. She highlights introspection and collaboration as keys to innovation and proposes a vision for a sustainable future aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, inviting listeners to join the movement.
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Jan 13, 2021 • 59min

Make a living doing what you love with Danielle Anderson from Step & Stone

If you are an entrepreneur or a business owner you know how important it is to make your business sustainable, in every way. Not only when it comes to making a positive impact and doing something which moves us in the right direction, but also related to making an income that you can live from. In addition to that - if you are going to be able to put in the work that is needed, it is absolutely essential that you like what you are doing.This is more or less the essence of Stories for the future - how to live a good life and have an interesting job while also taking care of our planet. That is why I think my conversation with Danielle Anderson from Step & Stone was the perfect start to this season. Also - since I have called this season Connecting Changes, I could not have found a more appropriate guest: Danielle has lived in four different countries, travelled to 75, and she has been through some major transitions in her own life and career. In this episode we talk a lot about changes and all the steps involved in going through them. Danielle shares experiences from different stages of her life and career, why she left a very lucrative career path in JP Morgan, her work with the organization Climate-KIC and green businesses, and how it has lead to where she is today: running her own company Step & Stone from Nairobi in Kenya. And not the least, we talk about how it is ok to change our minds and pivot in a new direction. Because we are always evolving and we can't expect everything to remain the same through our lives. As I mention in the episode, Danielle sends out the only newsletter I always read, and I highly recommend checking it out! You can find everything about her and her company at https://stepandstone.co.uk/. Starting in February Danielle has a brand new program on her site called Simplicity. This is a 10 week accelerator program for entrepreneurs who are trying to make a living doing what they love, without giving up everything else in life. If you are a business owner like that and want to get focused, confident and get customers, you can check out the program here. And have a look at this page with a lot of really valuable resources for entrepreneurs: https://stepandstone.co.uk/resources/Highly recommended! You can also follow Danielle on Instagram. 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. InstagramLinkedInFacebook Get full access to Stories for the Future by Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge at vklavenes.substack.com/subscribe

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