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Sarah Gregersen: learning from nature

An episode of the The World Needs Magic podcast, hosted by Abracademy, titled "Sarah Gregersen: learning from nature" was published on July 5, 2020 and runs 23 minutes.

July 5, 2020 ·23m · The World Needs Magic

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Sarah Gregersen is Program Director and Learning Designer at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also runs a company called Genius of Life. Inspired by solutions that nature has evolved over 3.8 billion years, they bring sustainability strategies to life. Sarah talks about a circular economy and how nature can - and should! - inspire us. Leaders and organisations should learn, lead, and act with the wisdom of nature. This podcast was recorded in June 2020 during our webinar chat with Sarah. To see other guests, past and future, visit: https://abracademy.com/theworldneedsmagic

Sarah Gregersen is Program Director and Learning Designer at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also runs a company called Genius of Life. Inspired by solutions that nature has evolved over 3.8 billion years, they bring sustainability strategies to life.

Sarah talks about a circular economy and how nature can - and should! - inspire us. Leaders and organisations should learn, lead, and act with the wisdom of nature.

This podcast was recorded in June 2020 during our webinar chat with Sarah. To see other guests, past and future, visit: https://abracademy.com/theworldneedsmagic

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