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Evolving Digital Self

Evolving Digital Self

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Exploring the human relationship with technology. Discover how leaders across industries evolve to love, appreciate and thrive in the rapidly changing digital era. Inspirational thought leaders share their insight in digital wellbeing and ethical use of behavior science in technology.

forbesoste.substack.comHeidi FORBES ÖSTE, PhD
Higiene y Vida Saludable Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
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  • Episode 309: Encore Presentation: Sam Kabert- Soul Seeking in Chaos
    Apr 13 2021

    In this encore presentation, Dr. Heidi interviews Sam Kabert, Host of the Soul Seekr. Soul Seekr is the podcast that explores the meaning of life, the universe and embraces pursuing your highest excitement. Sam is also the author of the book "Written Goal", as well as host of his newest podcast Clone Yourself; sharing tips and tricks on how to successfully work with a virtual assistant.

    Website: SoulSeekrz.com
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/soulseekrz
    Twitter ID: https://twitter.com/soul_seekr_
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soul_seekr_

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    Check out our NEW Power Hacks and Resources pages, listing links from our guests and some of our favorite products and services that we use and recommend to others.

    Purchases made via our links will help support the Evolving Digital Self & Global Nomad Hacks podcasts. If you like it, please feel free to share it with your friends (both the resources and the podcasts :-).

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    37 m
  • Episode 201: Global Nomad Hacks Anniversary Compilation - On Spring Break, Be Back Soon
    Apr 9 2021

    Welcome back to Global Nomad Hacks. Wow, what a year it's been. I can't believe we are actually on our first anniversary, and we launched this show about global nomads being global citizens and living a life that really embraces the world community and being part of it on so many different levels during a pandemic, when no one could travel and we've had an incredible year. We've covered everything from identity theft and cyber security, to resilience in divorce, as a divorce love refuge, Bi-National marriages, e-commerce, and looking at different opportunities as digital nomads. Different types of travel personalities, and how you can be traveling with someone and picking your ideal travel partner. Looking at different ways that you can do this, looking at the insurance that is required and how we can attain that. Looking at how to thrive and how to avoid extremism and not take part in that, but also to contribute to the neutrality of it. Learning everything in so many different angles.

    We've had such wonderful guests from Mark Philpott and Dr. Anna Cabeca to Farah Pandith and Kristin Engvig with the Women's International Network. We talked to a need abuse about green cards for extraordinary abilities. Lots of different coaches that work with digital nomads and work with global nomads and ex-pats from across the globe. Not just from the American perspective, but really a wonderful mix. We had Robert Carlbo,, an old and dear friend who was a third culture kid, Liberian Swede, who is a tennis master, who had the most wonderful story of growing up in Liberia and Sweden, and then coming to the US to go to school and work, and eventually marrying an American.

    Just so many wonderful different stories about how we learn to thrive in this changing world, and the different things that we can do to make that happen and happen beautifully. And ways that we can really embrace our ability to be global citizens and to connect with other global citizens. We've also curated this incredible list of different products and services and stories and people in books and everything around the global nomad hacks community, and we opened up a section for people to really understand where they can find these resources. So, not just the interviews that we've done, but also some of the resources we've come across as global nomads herself, so we found a great way to share these with you, and I hope you all go check out the global notchback, it's really about power resources for people that really aspire to be global Nomads. Just so many wonderful things, and I just feel so blessed to who have been part of this incredible year with all of you and look forward to sharing more as we move forward.

    And to celebrate that and to celebrate our one year anniversary, this episode is really going to be a compilation of some of our favorites and some of the little things that we've come across on the way on this last year's journey. And celebrating the slow opening of return to travel and return to connection and opening of borders for love refugees, connecting people and families again. So, I just want to say thank you all for being loyal listeners, I hope you'll share this podcast with others who aspire to be global nomads, and who are already global nomads, because I think there's some really great resources that we can all benefit from.

    It is my honor and my pleasure to share with you some of the highlights from the past year and look forward to an incredible upcoming year with you as well. Enjoy and have a nice journey wherever that might take you.



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    44 m
  • Episode 111: Sabriye Tenberken & Paul Kronenberg: Intrinsic and Ethical Social Change
    Apr 2 2021
    Dr. Heidi talks with Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg, founders/directors of Braille Without Borders and Kanthari. SabriyeTenberken (German): Knowing what it is to be marginalized, she developed an intrinsic interest to create ethical social change. She studied Tibetology / Central Asian Sciences at Bonn University and to be able to take notes in Tibetan, she developed the Tibetan Braille Script. Traveling on horseback through the Himalayas in 1997, she discovered that Tibetans who in majority are Buddhists have a stigma against people with disabilities. Especially blindness is seen as a punishment for something you have done in your previous life. Accordingly blind children are often neglected, locked away in dark rooms or sent to the streets to beg for money. Experiencing this situation inspired her to take action. in 1998, together with Paul, she started the first school for the blind in Tibet. This school formed the foundation of Braille Without Borders, an organization that empowers blind people to take their lives in their own hands. In 2005, they founded Kanthari in Kerala, South of India. Kanthari fosters participants from all over the world, who have a passion to make the world a better place and have the strength to be forces of good rather than victims of circumstance. In the daily activities, she mainly focuses on (the development of) the academic program. Next to being a public speaker, She is the author of "My path leads to Tibet", a book that has been translated into 16 languages. She and Paul also had the honor to take a part in the award winning documentaries 'BLINDSIGHT' and 'KANTHARI – change from within". She became fully blind at age 12. Paul Kronenberg (Dutch): – A leader is someone who uses his/her talents to lead the way in creating a better and more ethical tomorrow, EVERY DAY​! – He is a "Social-Changineer". With a technical background graduating in mechanical engineering, computer science, commercial technology and data-communication system science, he focuses on the running and operational management of Kanthari. He is passionate about eco-friendly and cost effective "open hardware" technology and architecture. He is always on the lookout for answers that will help to build a better tomorrow; be it physical in terms of technical solutions, or be it mental, strengthening myself and the self of others. Together with Sabriye, we started Kanthari. They offer a unique "Journey in five acts" Curriculum; an intense experiential and hand's on learning experience we provide social change makers with all necessary tools to start, run and sustain own NGO's. In public talks, he likes to address questions like "why?" and "why not?", and he favors the use of wit and humor to mirror the true shape of the world that makes one think and reflect about what can/must be done differently to become part of solutions. My motto is simple: Life is what you are happy getting up for. And if you are not happy, then there is only one person that can do something about it, and that is… you. In his life he learnt that whenever if 'I have to' becomes 'I want to', that is where the magic begins! You are responsible for what you chose to do, but you are also responsible for what you chose NOT to do… And that, in his opinion is where there is a huge opportunity to develop solutions to address many of the social issues we face today. More details on: https://www.kanthari.org/about-us/founders Website: www.kanthari.org Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/kantharis Twitter ID: https://twitter.com/Kantharis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kantharis Sabriye Tenberken - My Path leads to Tibet https://www.amazon.com/My-Path-Leads-Tibet-Inspiring/dp/1611458897 The documentary kanthari - change from within: KANTHARI – CHANGE from WITHIN tells the stories of leaders who have been affected by social ill and because of that, took it up to start initiatives to create a positive difference in their communities. They create a Change from Within. The film documents a journey of Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg, founders of kanthari, a scholarship based leadership training centre in Kerala, India. They visited graduates in East Africa, social change makers, each with a powerful personal story, a big dream, and a ground-breaking social project. Monicah Kaguithia, daughter of a Maasai, repeatedly escaped female genital mutilation. She has developed an alternative rite of passage for girls in her community without circumcision. Jayne Waithera is a person with albinism. She risks her life to advocate for the rights of persons with albinism in East Africa. Stephen Onyang lost several family members due to AIDS. He now transforms the lives of HIV orphans on the banks of Lake Victoria through education. Ojok Simon was still a child when a rebel soldier hit his head with the back of a rifle which made him loose most of his sight. He now runs a bee keeping cooperative in the rural areas of Northern ...
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