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How to Create Change at Work Without Losing Yourself with Melody Wilding

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In this episode, Melody Wilding discusses how to create change at work without losing yourself. She challenges the idea that you’re powerless at work, even in tough cultures. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate office politics, or if there’s a way to work with integrity even when you’re not in charge, this conversation will give you both practical tools and hope.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The internal and cultural struggle between hope and despair in the context of global crises.
  • The concept of “radical hope” as a resilient form of hope amidst harsh realities.
  • The inadequacy of typical positivity in addressing complex real-world problems.
  • The need for a new “rational mysticism” suitable for the 21st century.
  • The dangers of failing to establish a stable, shared sense of meaning in society.
  • The critique of hyper-individualistic and consumer-driven culture in relation to existential risks.
  • The historical evolution of existential risk narratives and their implications for modern society.
  • The importance of community and connection in fostering healing and growth.
  • The challenges of creating secular communities that provide meaningful structure and belonging.
  • The potential for a revived Western rational mysticism to address contemporary spiritual needs and crises.

If you enjoyed this conversation with Melody Wilding, check out these other episodes:

How to Simplify Your Life and Find More Fulfillment in Your Work with John Kaag

How to Recognize the Hidden Signs of Burnout with Leah Weiss

For full show notes, click here!

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In this episode, Melody Wilding discusses how to create change at work without losing yourself. She challenges the idea that you’re powerless at work, even in tough cultures. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate office politics, or if there’s a way to work with integrity even when you’re not in charge, this conversation will give you both practical tools and hope.

Get Weekly Bites of Wisdom delivered to your inbox. Every Wednesday, you’ll receive a short, practical email that distills the big ideas from different episodes on topics like mental health, relationships, anxiety, and purpose – into bite-sized practices you can use right away. It’s free, takes about a minute to read. You’ll also receive a Weekend Podcast playlist every Friday to ensure you don’t miss an episode! Join now at oneyoufeed.net/newsletter.

Key Takeaways:

  • The internal and cultural struggle between hope and despair in the context of global crises.
  • The concept of “radical hope” as a resilient form of hope amidst harsh realities.
  • The inadequacy of typical positivity in addressing complex real-world problems.
  • The need for a new “rational mysticism” suitable for the 21st century.
  • The dangers of failing to establish a stable, shared sense of meaning in society.
  • The critique of hyper-individualistic and consumer-driven culture in relation to existential risks.
  • The historical evolution of existential risk narratives and their implications for modern society.
  • The importance of community and connection in fostering healing and growth.
  • The challenges of creating secular communities that provide meaningful structure and belonging.
  • The potential for a revived Western rational mysticism to address contemporary spiritual needs and crises.

If you enjoyed this conversation with Melody Wilding, check out these other episodes:

How to Simplify Your Life and Find More Fulfillment in Your Work with John Kaag

How to Recognize the Hidden Signs of Burnout with Leah Weiss

For full show notes, click here!

Connect with the show:

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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