Episode 5
Giles Hutchins: Nature Works
Do we have what it takes to change our ways to ones that work with, rather than against, life?
In this episode, I speak with Giles Hutchins. Giles is a leading voice in regenerative leadership and business transformation. With 30 years of experience—including roles as Head of Transformation at KPMG and Global Sustainability Director at Atos—he now focuses on guiding leaders and organizations toward more resilient, nature-inspired ways of working. He’s the author of books like The Illusion of Separation and Leading by Nature, and his new book is called Nature Works: Activating Regenerative Leadership Consciousness. Giles's work explores how businesses can move beyond outdated models to embrace a regenerative future. We discuss:
🥥 What it takes to lead in a world of complexity and change;
🥥 How the current mechanistic paradigm can at best help us cope with what is coming, what has already happened, and maybe not even help us cope for much longer;
🥥 How dynergy is a tension and conflict holds creative energy, which allows for emergence to come through;
🥥 Nature as natura naturans, the enabling process of becoming, not Nature as "out there."
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