In this episode, we warmly welcome Erik Fernholm, where we laugh, cry, and dive deep into a profoundly human and superhuman conversation.
🦋 It is truly mesmerizing to open our hearts, embody and accept our human nature, all while reclaiming our power, recreating narratives, and envisioning systemic change from within.
🖼️ We talk about perspectives, projection, presence, praise, secularity, and sacredness. About compost, footprints, time, suffering, and meaning. Around humanity, personal stories, the meaning of life, joy, and connection.
⭕️ And in the end, coming full circle, we recognize that a powerful humanity exists now, and its pieces are coming back together.
Thank you for listening!
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Erik is a father, founder of the 29K Foundation and board director of the IDGs. Erik is driven by the idea that a fulfilling life and work should be the norm, not the exception.
He is a thought-leader who works as a keynote speaker, board advisor and leadership developer. Through a passionate and scientifically grounded approach he flips and deepens people's understanding of peak-performance, motivation and a life well lived.
With a deep interest in Cognitive Neuroscience, Happiness Research and Evidence-based Changework his specialty is understanding why people do what they do and how to perform and feel better.
He believes that acting from core values, utilizing personal strengths and contributing to a meaningful cause are the fundamental principles for wellbeing and success of both companies and individuals.