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About Pilgrimage and value-driven Partnerships | 026

Episode 32 of the The Social Regeneration Podcast podcast, hosted by Pia Hillebrecht, titled "About Pilgrimage and value-driven Partnerships | 026" was published on September 11, 2025 and runs 68 minutes.

September 11, 2025 ·68m · The Social Regeneration Podcast

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Redesigning how to travel, build community, and lead change - from certification checklists over inner development to #impactpreneurship [🔔 Announcement: from September, THE SOCIAL REGENERATION PODCAST 🎀 moves to a bi-weekly rhythm 🎵]One reason: We are making space to launch a larger programme for #impactpreneurs who want to solidify their impact project idea - starting in October ✨😍 [👀 First Sneak Peek here 🤫]Meet my new business partner, Anastasiia “Asya” Korshunova - sustainability professional, sustainable tourism auditor, community builder, and certified mindfulness guide.In this Episode, Asya traces her path from hotel management studies to discovering sustainability, completing a Master’s in sustainability management, and choosing auditing for its concrete, operational levers to implement small changes on a daily basis. She explains how certifications can drive learning and continuous improvement and reframes travel through the mindset of pilgrimage - moving from extraction and photo-checklists to humility and respect.Asya also explains why she moved into mindfulness and coaching: we talk a lot about Doing in sustainability but rarely about Being - the inner capacities leaders must cultivate.We also share how our collaboration began earlier this year, how we co-created a new brand within the last 3 Months only, and how we ran two workshops without ever meeting in person, and why this values-alignment felt like a perfect “partnership at first sight.”If you want to hear what the big programme is about that we are currently co-creating, listen in! 🎧 It is all about embracing your identity as #impactpreneur. 💗 We accompany you on your journey, bringing Your Impact Project to Life! 🚀💡 HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode✨ Tourism without extraction? We debate whether “sustainable tourism” is possible — and how the mindset of pilgrimage can pave the path for regeneration✨ Sustainability Audits decoded. Asya shares honest insights into the pros and cons of the certification process and the work as an auditor✨ From Kyrgyz mountains to Kazakh deserts: why early actions & standards can prevent a slide into mass tourism✨ Inner > outer. We name the blind spot in sustainability work: neglecting the inner capacities that keep changemakers healthy and effective, and how coaching fills that gap✨ #impactpreneurship: About both our journeys as Social Impact Founders and glimpses into our New Program - the YIP LAB!👋 ABOUT Asya Korshunova (she/her)After working in the field of sustainability for over 5 years, her passion for creating something meaningful on her own led her to start ASEYA, a space of connection and growth for professionals working and inspired by sustainability and personal development. This journey brought her to finish an official training to become a certified mindfulness guide and coach to support other professionals, especially young adults, towards a meaningful career or business.🔗 CONNECT & follow Asya's work 👉 Website ASEYA Changemakers Community👉 LinkedIn👉 Instagram📚 RESOURCES to dive deeper➡ Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath 🪅 YIP LAB is opening it's doors soon for all #impactpreneurs ✨ 🤗👀 Peek into what we are creating at the YIP LAB here 👈📣 Be the first one to be informed about the upcoming events and programme by signing up here! 😍💌 CONNECT & engage with PiaFeel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. 🤗If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter “Impact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. 🤓For daily insights “behind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. 🧐💓Take care of yourself and othersPia 🤍 *** P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces 👋

Redesigning how to travel, build community, and lead change - from certification checklists over inner development to #impactpreneurship

[πŸ”” Announcement: from September, THE SOCIAL REGENERATION PODCAST πŸŽ€ moves to a bi-weekly rhythm 🎡] One reason: We are making space to launch a larger programme for #impactpreneurs who want to solidify their impact project idea - starting in October ✨😍 [πŸ‘€ First Sneak Peek here 🀫] Meet my new business partner, Anastasiia β€œAsya” Korshunova - sustainability professional, sustainable tourism auditor, community builder, and certified mindfulness guide. In this Episode, Asya traces her path from hotel management studies to discovering sustainability, completing a Master’s in sustainability management, and choosing auditing for its concrete, operational levers to implement small changes on a daily basis. She explains how certifications can drive learning and continuous improvement and reframes travel through the mindset of pilgrimage - moving from extraction and photo-checklists to humility and respect. Asya also explains why she moved into mindfulness and coaching: we talk a lot about Doing in sustainability but rarely about Being - the inner capacities leaders must cultivate. We also share how our collaboration began earlier this year, how we co-created a new brand within the last 3 Months only, and how we ran two workshops without ever meeting in person, and why this values-alignment felt like a perfect β€œpartnership at first sight.” If you want to hear what the big programme is about that we are currently co-creating, listen in! 🎧 It is all about embracing your identity as #impactpreneur. πŸ’— We accompany you on your journey, bringing Your Impact Project to Life! πŸš€ πŸ’‘ HIGHLIGHTS of this Episode ✨ Tourism without extraction? We debate whether β€œsustainable tourism” is possible β€” and how the mindset of pilgrimage can pave the path for regeneration ✨ Sustainability Audits decoded. Asya shares honest insights into the pros and cons of the certification process and the work as an auditor ✨ From Kyrgyz mountains to Kazakh deserts: why early actions & standards can prevent a slide into mass tourism ✨ Inner > outer. We name the blind spot in sustainability work: neglecting the inner capacities that keep changemakers healthy and effective, and how coaching fills that gap ✨ #impactpreneurship: About both our journeys as Social Impact Founders and glimpses into our New Program - the YIP LAB! πŸ‘‹ ABOUT Asya Korshunova (she/her) After working in the field of sustainability for over 5 years, her passion for creating something meaningful on her own led her to start ASEYA, a space of connection and growth for professionals working and inspired by sustainability and personal development. This journey brought her to finish an official training to become a certified mindfulness guide and coach to support other professionals, especially young adults, towards a meaningful career or business. πŸ”— CONNECT & follow Asya's work πŸ‘‰ Website ASEYA Changemakers Community πŸ‘‰ LinkedIn πŸ‘‰ Instagram πŸ“š RESOURCES to dive deeper ➑ Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

πŸͺ… YIP LAB is opening it's doors soon for all #impactpreneurs ✨ πŸ€— πŸ‘€ Peek into what we are creating at the YIP LAB here πŸ‘ˆ πŸ“£ Be the first one to be informed about the upcoming events and programme by signing up here! 😍 πŸ’Œ CONNECT & engage with Pia Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each other’s work. πŸ€— If you consider yourself an #impactjobseeker or aspiring #impactpreneur at the beginning of your journey, jump on my Newsletter β€œImpact Insights” where I regularly share tools and best practices from my work as a sustainability consultant and system change facilitator. πŸ€“ For daily insights β€œbehind the scenes” and event updates, join the extended community on the @work.with.impact Instagram account. πŸ§πŸ’“ Take care of yourself and others Pia 🀍

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P.S. You can also watch this Episode on our YouTube Channel to see our faces πŸ‘‹ πŸ™‚ πŸ”” Join the very first YIP LAB ATELIER πŸŽ€ πŸ“Œ 6 Step to your Social Business Foundation (online) πŸ“… September 24th, 5-6.30 pm CET πŸ‘‰ Register here (0€) #sustainability #regeneration #tourism #sustainabletourism #travelling #sustainabletraveling #mindset #auditing #community #changemakers #leadership #mindfulness #impact #impactpreneurs #impact #socialimpact #personaldevelopment #innerdevelopment #idgs #coaching #entrepreneurship #business #foudnerjoureny #founder

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