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Sunday Nov 10, 2019
How Can We More Authentically Listen to Ourselves with Chris Thompson #5
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
In This Episode
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Chris Thompson, former director of the Green School in Bali and a veteran in media and education with over 30 years of experience. In this episode, Chris shares profound insights on the importance of authentic self-listening and redefines success in our modern world. He highlights alarming statistics about student dissatisfaction and workplace unhappiness, emphasizing the need for systemic change in education and corporate structures. Chris also recounts personal stories, including his journey from working at Electronic Arts to embracing a more fulfilling life focused on sustainability and inner peace.
The discussion takes unexpected turns as Chris connects the dots between individual happiness, societal expectations, and the urgent need for educational reform. He argues that true fulfillment comes from aligning our values with our actions, ultimately leading to broader implications for human progress.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Chris Thompson and his background
- The importance of authentic self-listening
- Redefining success in a consumption-driven society
- Statistics on student engagement and workplace dissatisfaction
- The need for reform in education systems worldwide
- Transforming corporate structures for sustainability
- The role of feminine energy in leadership
- Examples of successful sustainable economic models
- The significance of personal connections in fostering kindness
- Final reflections on creating a better future through kindness and connection
Biography of the Guest
Chris Thompson is a seasoned expert in media and education, having spent over three decades shaping innovative learning environments. He was one of the first 100 employees at Electronic Arts, contributing to its rise as a leading gaming company. After recognizing the flaws in traditional education systems, Chris became the director of the Green School in Bali, where he focused on holistic education that nurtures emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth.
Chris holds a degree from Stanford University and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at reforming educational practices globally. His work emphasizes sustainability, creativity, and the importance of listening to one’s inner voice. Through his experiences, he advocates for a shift towards more integrated learning models that prioritize well-being over mere academic achievement.
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