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  • In this inspiring conversation, Maesha (Co-founder of Green & Beyond Mag) chats with Marinel Sumook Ubaldo, a young Filipino climate activist who isn’t afraid to speak up for the planet. She is one of the leading climate activists in Asia who also helped to organize the first-ever youth climate strike in her country, the Philippines.  


    Marinel’s life was just like a movie in a tropical paradise until her life suddenly changed forever when she had to witness the terrors of climate change firsthand in 2013, as Super Typhoon Haiyan wiped out her country, taking away lives of thousands and homes of millions of people. Disappointed at the crisis response from their government at the time, she decided to speak up and has since become one of the leading climate activists in the world. Today, she’s an advocate for climate justice and environmental issues and also a registered social worker.  


    Since her story has touched thousands of lives and inspired so many young people to speak up for our planet, today, in this inspirational conversation, we talk about Marinel's incredible journey, and her insights on how we can all maintain a positive mindset or practice climate optimism to move forward and keep taking meaningful actions. Enjoy!


    Get to know Marinel more on Instagram

    Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha Linkedin

    Find more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & Linkedin


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram & Linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • In this inspiring conversation, Maesha (Co-founder of Green & Beyond Mag) chats with Tania Roa, an environmental justice and wildlife advocate based in California, from Colombia. Through her work, she highlights connections between animal, human, and planet health. 


    With an unwavering commitment to highlighting the interconnectedness of the climate and biodiversity crises, she sheds light on the exploitation of marginalized communities and animals. Through her work, Tania emphasizes the urgent need for change and invites us to join her in the fight for a more just and sustainable world.


    Through her podcast "Closing the Gap" along with co-creator and co-host Adriana Medina, Tania discusses issues pertaining to marginalized and underserved communities with the goal of finding ways to collectively heal and inspire others to take justice-oriented action. 


    Tania's largest presentation to date is her TEDxtalk, "How to Protect People and the Planet." She has over twenty published articles in climate magazines and blogs. Her first ever published article, "Climate Justice: For People and Planet," was the third most read in The Climate Issue for 2021.


    In this inspirational conversation, we talk about Tania's incredible journey, and her insights on how we can all maintain a positive mindset or practice climate optimism to move forward and keep taking meaningful actions. Enjoy!


    Get to know Tania more on Instagram

    Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha Linkedin

    Find more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & Linkedin


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram & Linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • In this inspiring conversation, Maesha (Co-founder of Green & Beyond Mag) chats with Habiba Abdulrahman Hemed, an ethical content creator, influencer, and climate justice activist based in Dubai, from Kenya who is passionate about educating the public on sustainability. 


    With a focus on sustainable fashion and lifestyle, Habiba advocates for environmental sustainability and social responsibility. As the founder of Trashion Kenya; the youth climate justice and educational initiative in Kenya at the forefront of advocating for sustainable fashion; she works to inspire change and raise awareness. Recently, Habiba was honored to be crowned Mrs. Earth UAE Water and CSR Ambassador 2023. Additionally, she’s also recognized as a Verified Climate Champion by the United Nations, furthering her commitment to environmental advocacy and action.

    Through collaborative efforts with ethical brands, organizations, and creatives, Habiba strives to promote sustainable fashion and lifestyle choices whilst advocating for climate justice. On her platform, she curates events, workshops, and campaigns aimed at uniting the eco-community, fostering positive change, and nurturing a sustainable future.


    In this inspirational conversation, we talk about Habiba’s incredible journey, and her insights on how we can all maintain a positive mindset or practice climate optimism to move forward and keep taking meaningful actions. Enjoy!


    Get to know Habiba more on Instagram and Trashion Kenya here.

    Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha Linkedin

    Find more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & Linkedin


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram & Linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Welcome to Sunny Side Up - a podcast series based on Climate Optimism. A wonderful collaboration on the We Are All Needed Podcast together with Green & Beyond Mag and The Circular Entrepreneurs where we want to showcase stories of incredible people from all around the world who are working tirelessly for our planet, in order to spread hope, optimism and action.  


    Truly hope that you will enjoy the next 3 episodes and if there is another collaboration that you would like to hear do let us know!


    Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha Linkedin


    Find more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & Linkedin


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram & Linkedin


    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here


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  • In this inspiring conversation Alexandra chats to Elin Bergman. Elin is known for being Sweden's "circular economy queen", is named LinkedIn Top Green Voice and is a recognized international keynote speaker.


    She works as a Circular Impact Officer and spokesperson of the Swedish circular economy network Cradlenet, and is also one of the co-founders of the Nordic Circular Hotspot, a collaboration platform for accelerating circular economy in the region. She has also recently become a Founding Member of the Circular Economy Coalition - an international coalition of value-aligned individuals and organisations collectively advancing the circular economy through shared tools and resources, bridging the Global North and Global South. 


    In this inspirational conversation we talk about living close to nature, how we perhaps don't have to keep making the same mistakes, self-driving cars, about wearing the same green jacket and so much more. Enjoy!


    You can connect with Elin over at linkedin and please learn more about Cradlenet,  Nordic Circular Hotspot and the Circular Economy Coalition | #Circularity4All


    You can connect with Alexandra and the Circular Entrepreneurs over at The Circular Entrepreneurs and on Instagram and linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • In this informative conversation Alexandra chats to Tom Dawkins from StartSomeGood and   LendForGood. StartSomeGood is a social enterprise which helps people design, launch and grow social impact projects, and LendForGood, a new crowd-lending platform for impact enterprises.


    StartSomeGood provides fundraising and community infrastructure for social entrepreneurs and designs and delivers impact accelerators and capacity-building programs for partners including Optus, ING, the United Nations Development Program and the City of Sydney.


    Tom is the host of the Good Hustle social enterprise design course, which has graduated over 200 social enterprise founders. The goal is to give emerging social entrepreneurs the skills they need to successfully launch and run their impact businesses, including the strength of purpose and resilience to survive the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey.


    Tom was previously the founder of youth non-profit Vibewire, the first Digital Communications Director for Ashoka in Washington DC, the founding Program Director of the Australian Changemakers Festival and a founding Director of the Social Enterprise Council of NSW and the ACT (SECNA). He is currently a Director of the Centre for Social Impact.


    In this conversation we talk about impactful investing, the concept of the missing middle in business, the very interesting concept that we as humans have a hard time keeping both intrinsic and extrinsic motivations in mind simultaneously, which explains the reason why it is easier to get pro bono work than low bono, and the importance of purposeful parenting. 


    You can connect with Tom over at LinkedIn and learn more about StartSomeGood and LendForGood. 


    You can connect with Alexandra and the Circular Entrepreneurs over at The Circular Entrepreneurs and on Instagram and Linkedin.

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here.

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  • In this colorful and creative conversation Alexandra chats with Jakob Trollbäck.


    Jakob Trollbäck is the main architect behind the language and visual identity of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, launched in 2015. He is also one of the initiators of the Inner Development Goals, a framework of individual skills and qualities needed to accelerate the work toward Agenda 2030.


    Jakob has a branding agency in New York and founded The New Division in 2017, a communication agency in Stockholm that makes complexity easier to understand with simple, smart, and beautiful communication. The team is currently working on the new UN framework for biodiversity. 


    In this conversation we talk about things such as why all our best ideas come in the shower, but also how we are all part of biodiversity. As well as the impact of artist Jenny Holzer’s sign from 1982 that said “Protect Me From What I Want” and the story of how Jakob together with Richard Curtis (yes the fabulous British screen writer that wrote films such as Love Actually, Four Weddings and A Funeral, and Bridget Jones’s Diary) approached the development of the SDGs together.


    You can learn more about Jakob over at https://www.thenewdivision.world/ and on Linkedin as well as read more on the Sustainable Development Goals and the Inner Development Goals. 


    You can connect with Alexandra and the Circular Entrepreneurs over at The Circular Entrepreneurs and on Instagram and linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • In this wonderful intuitive conversation Alexandra chats to Sarah Robertson from These Are The Days. Sarah Robertson is a brand designer, creative mentor and writer. She collaborates with clients to define their vision, craft beautiful visuals and discover their voice through her studio, These Are The Days. 


    Originally from Edinburgh, Sarah now works from her home nestled in the Scottish Borders alongside her partner, children and their curious cat. 


    In this conversation we talk about leading a life and business that feels like home, boundaries in work and motherhood, the difficult task of knowing what and when to outsource both in life and in business


    You can learn more about Sarah over at  These Are The Days and on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack. She also shares seasonal Inside Story letters with her email community. 


    You can connect with Alexandra and the Circular Entrepreneurs over at The Circular Entrepreneurs and on Instagram and linkedin

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Imagine if every kid had the opportunity to act on their dreams. A world where someone saw them, believed in them, and gave them the skills to go after those dreams. In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Paul Dreisbach from Petrichor, an organization in Cameroon building capacity, framework, and models of sustainable growth through football. 


    Paul has worked with partners like LaLiga, Liverpool FC, SoCal, Portland Timbers, Nike, and Adidas through his consultancy work mainly in the space where sport, purpose & profitability meet. 


    Tune in and get insights on the world of sports, how it provides opportunities for kids from all different backgrounds, and the difficulties of getting the support, funding, and sponsorship for women’s football. We also talk about the challenges of recognizing privilege and how to help solve problems that you historically were part of creating. As well as how perhaps we can't change our biases but what we can do is to try and not act from them.


    Finally, we discuss how society plays such a big role in what we deem risky and not. Many of us dive headfirst into marriage (said to have a 50% success rate) but spend our entire life building up the courage to make small steps towards a dream like changing careers or building a business. Kind of crazy!


    Find out more about Paul Dreisbach here: Linkedin and on his website

    Find out more about Petrichor here 


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • What if you started an accidental business birthed from you trying to live as sustainable as possible? Inspiration is underrated and we impact people around us more than we think. In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Lisa Booth from Booken Blend. Lisa is a mother of 4, with over 20 years of experience in home and community sustainability projects and has a strong belief in grassroots movements and their true ability to drive positive change.


    In 2016, Lisa & her husband designed and constructed an off-grid home infused with passive design principles and built on a modest budget. Their home sparked such a widespread curiosity and interest that it led Lisa to establish Booken Blend, a resource for everyday folks wanting to build purposeful, eco-friendly homes on a budget.


    Tune in and get insights on some truly simple ways that we can build or remodel our homes in a low impact way, the importance of seeing our homes as ecosystems, and how innovative we can get as humans when we are pushed beyond our comfort zones. 


    Finally, we discuss imposter syndrome at its finest, that perhaps climate change needs a more positive rebrand and storytelling, as well as the challenges of changing your offerings from something that is free to a paid offering. Lastly, no message is served well if you burn out along the way so make sure to prioritize that walk in nature today. 


    Find out more about Lisa Booth here: Linkedin 

    Find out more about Booken Blend here:  Instagram and website 


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • “It’s a good cause…or is it?”Is a charity worth supporting if it continues to exist perpetually? When does a charity ever end? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Weh Yeoh about the social impact work he has done for close to two decades in his home country of Australia and internationally, and of course the journey of writing his first book “Redundant Charities.” He is the founder of OIC Cambodia, an initiative that aims to establish speech therapy as a profession in Cambodia. 


    He started OIC in 2013, and handed over leadership to a local Cambodian team in 2017. He has since co-founded Umbo, a social enterprise bridging the gap for rural Australians to access allied health services. Weh has also volunteered trying to help people with disabilities in Vietnam, interned in India, studied Mandarin in Beijing, and milked yaks in Mongolia.


    Tune in and get insights on his personal story being brought up by parents from Malaysia and great grandparents from China, his take on what he thinks the charity sector could do better, and the three great tips he gives on how he works on making sure he separates his work identity from his personal identity. 


    Finally, Weh gives us the nugget to try and do one thing differently: When we see a problem we are moved to act by compassion and emotion. When we decide what to do next there is a little moment between reaction to action and that is when the rational side of a human being needs to come in. It can't be about doing something just to do something. 


    Find out more about Wey Yeoh here: LinkedIn and Instagram

    Find out more about his book Redundant Charities and buy it here 

    Listen to Wey’s TEDx speech here

    Find out more about Umbo here 


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Do you want to try something that you have never tried before? Are you waiting for someone to give you permission to get to the next step? Do you need a nudge to just go for it?


    If so, this episode is for you!


    Hope, the joy of using post-its, inspiration, abundance, sharing & relationships are just a few things that we have been rewarded with after this first podcast season


    Let us know how these top 5 learnings land with you and please stay tuned for Season 2 of the We Are All Needed podcast!


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Are you using your time and resources in alignment with your purpose? Is there hope for a more collaborative world?


    In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Sophie Bacq, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at IMD in Switzerland and a globally recognized thought leader. Sophie is the Co-Director of The Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference, the Co-Founder of the Civic Wealth Initiative, and she also co-teaches the unique week-long Social Entrepreneurship Doctoral Seminar. She believes that academia chose her and now she is here to be a mum, teacher, researcher and an inspiration for a more collaborative world where regardless of if you identify as an impact leader, social entrepreneur, ecopreneur, sociopreneur, purpose-led business or human we can all contribute in our own unique way. 


    Tune in and get insights on bravery, imposter syndrome, and what Sophie’s personal journey has looked like using an academic path towards impact. Lastly, how can we learn from good intentions but also invest in making sure that they are followed by positive outcomes. 


    Find out more about Sophie Bacq here: Linkedin

    Find out more about IMD here: IMD Business School for Management and Leadership Courses

    Find out more about the Civic Wealth Initiative here: www.civicwealth.org

    Find out more about the Social Entrepreneurship Doctoral Seminar here: www.sedocseminar.org


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Is it possible to marry all your skills into your dream business? How can we continue using beautiful products but also take care of mother Earth?


    In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats to Radhika Mayani from LEFT-HANDESIGN about her business journey from the very beginning to just recently moving herself, family, and business from Singapore to Australia.


    The main goal of the business is to put nature back into people’s lives. Creating a zero-waste stationery brand with designs inspired by the beauty of nature, they give an eco-friendly alternative for your everyday writing needs. So once you finish using the stationery you give it a new life by planting them into different kinds of herbs.


    Radhika talks about how important it is to take care of yourself as a founder, the realization that if you are early on the market you need to spend some time educating your customers, and the importance of having a mentor. 


    Tune in and get insight on how we truly can move mountains if we can change our mindset from ‘Use and Throw' to ‘Use and Grow.’  


    Find out more about Radhika here: Linkedin & Instagram

    Find out more about Left-handesign here: Website & Instagram


    Connect with The Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Is it possible to create impact by building community? Can you do so by starting where you are at and without a bunch of fancy tech tools? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Abbey Pantano from the Impact Collab about her aim to build the most connective community in the world.


    We talk about how important it is especially for purpose led businesses and founders to show a healthy way of leading a life and a business that is sustainable, impactful and profitable to encourage others to join in on the journey. We also talk about the challenge of setting up a business and life on your terms, that attendance doesn't always mean performance and that your best work can be done on a bush walk in the middle of the day. After all we are all adults and can plan as we please.


    Tune in and get inspiration by the fact that we can truly vote on the world that we want to live in by using our cents wisely. 


    Find out more about The Impact Collab: & Instagram

    Find out more about Abbey Pantano: Linkedin & Instagram


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Is there anything that will light up a room like a bunch of flowers? How come that we in the digital world are lonelier than ever? According to a Harvard study, a single act of kindness a day directly impacts 125 people. In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Deanna Kitchen from the Growing Kindness Project about how this realization got her thinking and eventually got her starting what is now the Growing Kindness Project. A non profit that now leads a global team of over 2500 gardeners and farmers who are on a mission to change the world with kindness, one stem at a time. Deanna talks about how the book Essentialism made her bravely step away from certain areas of her farm, use her strengths to truly support her values, and how her biggest and most current dream is to equip children with tools, inspiration and bravery to join the Kindness Project. Tune in and get inspiration on how it only takes one person to create change, how community truly can amplify a message, and how often what we are looking for is very near to us. 


    Find out more about The Growing Kindness Project here: Website & Instagram


    Connect with The Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • Can the media somehow distort the information on a social issue rather than educate us on it? What role does social media play? How can you spot the signs of human trafficking? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Michelle Chavez from the Tote Project about her entrepreneurial journey blended with her huge drive for impact work. Michelle talks about how an eye opening documentary started her journey on helping to end human trafficking. Tune in and get insight on how it started with advocate work but after reading “Start Something That Matters” by Blake MyCoskie (founder of TOMs shoes) it turned into a business. Practical and purposeful totes on a mission: Michelle and her co-founder Fay found an easy and effective way to make a difference with affordable, sustainable products that people can use every day. When you carry their products, you Hold on to Hope™ for the millions of people trafficked worldwide. Could having an open mind and an extra dose of empathy help us work better together on some of these pressing issues? 


    Michelle and Fay have been so generous and given you the listener the code "NEEDED" for 20% off your orders (can't be combined with other discounts). This code is good through June 30, 2024. Just go to www.thetoteproject.com and order your tote today!


    Find out more about Michelle here: Instagram

    Find our more about Fay here: Instagram

    Find out more about The Tote Project here: Website & Instagram


    Connect with The Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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  • What would it look like if we had all sectors involved, including the public sector, civil society, entrepreneurs, and large corporations to solve society's most pressing issues? Perhaps we don't need to compete with each other but instead work alongside each other? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Sofia Breitholtz from Reach for Change on why businesses should be involved in social change and how we are all daily choosing the world that we want to live in by the way we are spending and saving our money. Sofia talks about how growing up seeing huge inequalities led her to do purposeful work and how important the grassroots movement truly is. Tune in and get inspiration on the importance of nourishing curiosity for social change and what that can look like. For example mobile libraries in Ghana or making inclusive dolls in Sweden. We can all do something and what would the world look like if we started each day by asking “how can I be of service today”?


    Find out more about Sofia Breitholtz here: Linkedin

    Find more out about Reach for Change here: Website & Instagram


    Connect with The Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here


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  • Is the narrative we hear on climate change rather one sided? Should we lend the mic to the people mainly affected by the climate crisis? However, could it be more beneficial to us all if we spread the word on climate optimism rather than using the word crisis? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Shoummo & Maesha from Green & Beyond Mag about how they started their multimedia platform in their native Bangladesh. How Green & Beyond Mag came before they actually got married and the ups & downs on that journey. The couple talks about how Bangladesh was the first country (in 2009) to submit their goals to the United Nations regarding the climate action plan and how South Asians are expected to lose five years from their life expectancy if current high pollution levels persist.


    Tune in and get insight on why it is important to use a positive narrative speaking about these issues and that if we keep educating ourselves we can do more, and that all individual actions matter. 


    Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha Linkedin


    Find more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & Linkedin


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram


    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here


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  • Could it be faster to solve a problem if we focus on promoting many solutions rather than one? Does imposter syndrome ever really go away? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Erik Lundgren about the importance of creating white space and spending time in nature. How deciding to eat healthy really can benefit not only you but also the planet. Erik tells the story of how an idea that started with a garage and YouTube has turned into one of the highest yield vertical farms in the world. Tune in and get insight on what being a Chief on Samoa Island truly means and how deciding to eat local salad is always the best choice. 


    Find out more about Erik Lundgren here: Linkedin

    Find more out about Ljusgårda and Supernormal Greens here: Website & Instagram


    Connect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram

    If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here

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