Meaning-Making Machines: How Business Can Fuel Purpose and Connection, with Naren Balasubramaniam

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 35 MIN

Meaning-Making Machines: How Business Can Fuel Purpose and Connection, with Naren Balasubramaniam

from Spirituality in Leadership · host Andrew Cohn

In this thought-provoking episode of the Spirituality in Leadership Podcast, host Andrew Cohn sits down with Naren Balasubramaniam, a healthcare executive and founder of Metamorphix, a public benefit corporation tackling childhood mental health. Naren brings a refreshing perspective to the conversation, viewing spirituality not just as a human experience but as something deeply connected to all of life. He talks about how the illusion of separation holds us back and how true leadership should be about bringing people together, helping them uncover their purpose, and creating space for real connection.Throughout the episode, Naren also shares the mission behind Metamorphix: using data-driven tools to bridge the gap between healthcare and education and ultimately support kids facing mental health challenges. He opens up about his path, the power of surrender, and the role trust has played in both his professional and spiritual evolution.This episode is a powerful reminder that business isn’t just about numbers. It can be a platform for meaning and service. Naren challenges conventional success metrics and encourages leaders to build organizations that prioritize care, purpose, and impact.Key TakeawaysSpirituality Is Not Just for Humans: Naren redefines spirituality as life itself, an interconnected field that transcends identity and ego.Leadership Begins With Inner Evolution: You can't help others reach their potential if you're not evolving toward yours.Organizations as Meaning-Making Machines: Business can do more than deliver earnings. It can deliver purpose if we design it that way.Knowing Your Team Means Knowing Their Humanity: Real inclusion requires curiosity, context, and courageous connection.From EBITDA to Empathy: Operational success is not incompatible with spiritual service. It's incomplete without it.Mental Health is a Spiritual Crisis: Metamorphix addresses the disconnection driving teen mental health challenges through data-informed, compassionate intervention.In This Episode:[00:55] Podcast introduction and host welcome[01:27] Guest introduction and episode overview[04:42] Naren’s background [06:28] Defining spirituality beyond human experience[09:19] Spirituality’s role in leadership and inclusion[10:48] Leadership as enabling human potential[13:31] Challenges of caring in organizational leadership[15:50] Spirituality in organizational design[16:38] Organizations as meaning-making machines[18:43] Personal purpose and Metamorphix[19:34] Metamorphix: Mission and approach[21:41] Technology and data in childhood mental health[22:23] Personal growth and integrating experiences[23:44] Bridging healthcare and education for children[25:39] Addressing disconnection and youth mental health crisis[27:34] Spirituality, service, and societal good[28:20] Readiness for purpose-driven leadership[31:04] Surrender and trust in leadership[32:49] Spirituality beyond career constructs[33:51] Closing and how to connectResources and LinksSpirituality in Leadership Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirituality-in-leadership/id1713365406Naren BalasubramaniamWebsite: https://www.metamorphix.co/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/narenbalasubramaniamAndrew CohnWebsite: https://www.spiritualityinleadership.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcohnusa/Music: Kodiak: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4rURKtnJr3jeHvZ0IVRQCe

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