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Winging It Travel Podcast
Bhutan Series w/ Breathe Bhutan - A Conversation with Ugyen Rinzin - Bhutan's History, Buddhism Basics + Modern Bhutanese Culture

Winging It Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 46:58 Transcription Available


Bhutan Series w/ Breathe Bhutan - A Conversation with Ugyen Rinzin - Bhutan's History, Buddhism Basics + Modern Bhutanese Culture In this opening episode of my Bhutan Series, I sit down for a deep, thoughtful conversation with Ugyen Rinzin, a Bhutanese local from Paro, to explore the heart and soul of one of the world's most fascinating countries.Recorded in Thimphu, Bhutan, this episode is a beginner-friendly introduction to Bhutan's history, Buddhist philosophy, and modern Bhutanese culture, told through the lived experience of someone who grew up before television and the internet arrived in the country.We unpack what makes Bhutan so unique — from its deep-rooted connection to Buddhism, its people-first philosophy, and the idea of Gross National Happiness, to how the younger generation is navigating a rapidly changing world.If you've ever wondered:What is Bhutan really like?How does Buddhism shape everyday life in Bhutan?Why is Bhutan considered one of the most meaningful travel destinations on Earth?— this episode is the perfect place to start.Across the Bhutan Series, you'll hear:Conversations with local Bhutanese voicesImmersive episodes on hiking, culture, food, and daily lifeSolo breakdowns explaining how travel in Bhutan actually worksThis is not just a travel podcast episode — it's an invitation to slow down, listen, and understand Bhutan on a deeper level.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Saturday Mornings: Beyond GDP: Bhutan's 50-Years of Gross National Happiness —and Why Other Countries Are Paying Attention

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 19:55


In this Saturday Sit-Down Conversation on MoneyFM 89.3, host Glenn van Zutphen continues his deep-dive with Dasho Lhatu, Executive Director of the Gross National Happiness Centre Bhutan (GNHCB), as Bhutan marks 50 years of Gross National Happiness (GNH)—a development philosophy that has quietly influenced policymakers, educators, and business leaders around the world, including here in Singapore. Since taking the helm in April 2024, Dasho Lhatu has been tasked with both honoring GNH’s roots and future-proofing its relevance. In this conversation, he explains how GNH has shaped Bhutan’s policies across economic development, environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and good governance—and why happiness, in Bhutanese terms, is collective, long-term, and deeply practical. We also tackle hard questions: youth migration, economic aspiration, and whether happiness and growth can truly coexist. Dasho Lhatu shares why Bhutan doesn’t claim to be “the happiest country,” how overseas Bhutanese are being encouraged to return, and how GNH is being adapted—not copied—in countries like Australia, Thailand, Europe, and increasingly, Southeast Asia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Saturday Mornings: Bhutan's PM on Gross National Happiness, Global Peace & A Mindfulness City for the Future

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 17:25


This week, “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen sits down with Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan in the Capital Thimpu, for a special conversation on Bhutan’s evolving role in the world. As the nation celebrates 50 years of its pioneering Gross National Happiness philosophy, we explore how this unique framework continues to shape policy, wellbeing, and sustainable development in a rapidly changing global landscape. Prime Minister Tobgay also shares insights into the Bhutan Global Peace and Prayer Festival 2025, a landmark event that brings together leaders, communities, and spiritual traditions to reaffirm Bhutan’s commitment to peace and compassion. We discuss the country’s bold vision for the future through the creation of the Gelephu Mindfulness City—a groundbreaking initiative designed to integrate sustainability, spirituality, and innovation into urban living.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trails Worth Hiking
Ep. 69: Trans Bhutan Trail

Trails Worth Hiking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 70:44


Dorji Dhradhul, former Director General of the Tourism Council of Bhutan, joins Jeremy to talk about the Trans Bhutan Trail, a newly redeveloped historical trail of more than 400 kilometers that crosses the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan from west to east.  Dorji also informs Jeremy about Bhutan's high value, low volume tourism policy, and how it impacts travel to Bhutan and the experience trekkers have in Bhutan.  And of course they discuss Gross National Happiness!To learn more, Dorji's website:  https://dojidhratyul.com/Questions, comments, or suggestions:  trailsworthhiking@gmail.comInstagram:  @trailsworthhikingpodcast

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#968 - Travel to Bhutan

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 53:36


Hear about travel to Bhutan as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dorji Dhratyul, the former head of Tourism for the Kingdom of Bhutan. This week's show is supported by the new Smart Travel Podcast. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWallet. Check out Smart Travel ⁠⁠⁠here. Why should you go to Bhutan? Doji says, "I think when you're talking about globally in terms of tourism, we are talking about over-tourism. The tourism destinations are getting crowded, but as of now, Bhutan is still a very pristine, quiet, and silent place. Bhutan is that place where a visitor comes here, not just on a journey, but basically they come here as an inward journey." Bhutan is one of the few countries in the world that measures its success not by GDP but by Gross National Happiness. The small Himalayan kingdom regulates visitor numbers intentionally, following its “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy. That means fewer crowds, pristine landscapes, and a deeply authentic experience. Dorji recommends beginning with the western region, home to the country's only international airport and some of its most iconic sites. ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-bhutan-2/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podróż bez paszportu
Czy Bhutan stać na megaprojekty? Wielkie lotnisko i nowe miasto

Podróż bez paszportu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 15:10


Laid Open
Ep 107 Psilocybin and the Future of Healing with Tania de Jong

Laid Open

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 45:27


Welcome back to LaidOPEN Podcast. In this week's episode, we explore altered states of consciousness, sound, healing, and the legacy of ancestral trauma. My guest is Tania de Jong. She's a singer, sound healer, and social entrepreneur who co-founded Mind Medicine Australia, leading efforts to make psilocybin and MDMA legally available for treatment-resistant mental health conditions. Tania shares her own healing journey as a descendant of Holocaust survivors and the profound impact of psychedelic-assisted therapy in her life. We discuss the importance of set and setting, the benefits of group work, and how finding one's voice can open pathways to expression and integration. She also sheds light on her advocacy in Australia, her work bridging science and spirituality, and her vision for more compassionate global healing practices. This conversation is rich with insight for anyone curious about psychedelics, wellness, and transformation. You can experience her new song or watch the Ram Dass meditation she mentioned in the episode. Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction to the Late Open Podcast 00:20 Meet Tanya De Young: Singer, Sound Healer, and Social Entrepreneur 00:46 Tanya's Personal Healing Journey 03:52 Discovering Psychedelic Assisted Therapies 05:14 The Profound Impact of Psychedelic Experiences 06:21 Healing Ancestral Trauma 11:34 The Importance of Set and Setting in Psychedelic Therapy 12:40 Mind Medicine Australia's Mission and Training Programs 18:13 The Role of Compassion and Connection in Healing 22:31 Engaging with Indigenous Communities and Future Goals 23:40 Exploring Indigenous Healing Practices 24:08 Mind Medicine Australia Clinic Launch 24:35 The Power of Group Healing 25:15 The Importance of Belonging and Connection 27:25 The Healing Power of Sound and Voice 30:19 Overcoming Fear and Finding Your Voice 33:29 Promoting Global Unity and Understanding 35:57 Gross National Happiness in Bhutan 37:26 Expanding Healing Practices Internationally 39:59 Personal Spiritual Practices for Grounding 41:03 Practical Exercises for Voice and Connection 43:27 Final Thoughts and Resources

Inner Green Deal Podcast
Redefining Societal Success I with Julia Kim, Club of Rome | S5E4

Inner Green Deal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 33:13


How should we measure progress - by what we produce and consume, or by how people and nature are doing? Dr. Julia Kim, a physician and systems thinker, discusses Bhutan's Gross National Happiness (GNH) as an alternative to GDP, and shows how inner development - including her contemplative and spiritual practice - provides the human foundations for translating that vision into policy, institutions, and everyday life.Julia Kim began her career in clinical medicine before moving into health policy and international development with the UN and other agencies. She later served as Program Director at the Gross National Happiness Centre, Bhutan, and is a member of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and an Executive Committee Member of the Club of Rome. In this conversation:Julia's path from medicine to systems work—and how contemplative practice and spirituality inform her leadershipWhat Gross National Happiness measures and how it reframes policy choicesPractical ways NGOs can create low-barrier spaces for reflection and values-aligned actionReal-world effects of GNH (e.g. community norms around forest conservation) and the tensions of a GDP-centric worldHow other Wellbeing Economy approaches are taking shape in the worldResources:About Julia KimWellbeing Economy AllianceCenter for Healthy MindsSmall GiantsPresencing InstituteEarth4All  Season 5 leads into the IDG Summit 2025 in Stockholm, where the Inner Green Deal curates a full-day track. Use code “MeSummit2025” for 15% off in-person and 50% off digital tickets. With thanks to the Robert Ho Family Foundation for their support.Our podcast is hosted and produced by Tamsin Walker. Executive producer is IGD co-founder Jeroen Janss. For more information, visit  innergreendeal.com or write to info@innergreendeal.com. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Crazy Town
Et Tu, Bhutan? Cryptocurrency and Late-Stage Capitalism

Crazy Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 36:08 Transcription Available


Maximize profits, exploit nature, hoard money, and, like Buzz Lightyear, grow the economy to infinity and beyond! That's the modern economic playbook. But for decades, one renegade country has taken a contrarian stance that actually cares about people's wellbeing and environmental health: the Himalayan nation of Bhutan. When Bhutan embraced “Gross National Happiness” and a sane notion of progress, environmentalists and social reformers rejoiced. They spotlighted Bhutan as an example of how we can build a better economy. But now it seems that no one can escape the gravity field of techno-capitalism's black hole of cryptocurrency and bullshit investments. In today's episode, we explore Bhutan's dark turn and go on the hunt for other examples of nations doing things to curb overexploitation of people and the planet.Originally recorded on 7/21/25. Visit Crazy Town on the web.Sources/Links/Notes:To be fair, Bhutan is still working on Gross National Happiness. In fact, there's a Global GNH Forum being staged November 7-12, 2025 in Dungkar Dzong, Paro, Bhutan.Steven Anderson, "Bhutan Uses Bitcoin to Boost Salaries and Curb Brain Drain," The Currency Analytics, April 15, 2025.The creation of NunavutRelated episode(s) of Crazy Town:Episode 37, "Discounting the Future and Climate Chaos"Support the show

The Brand Called You
Bhutan: Myth vs. Reality | Dr. Rieki Crins-Rubinstein, Author of The Truth About GNH; Blacklisted in Bhutan

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 22:10


In this powerful conversation, Dr. Rieki Crins-Rubinstein, author and anthropologist, unveils her decades-long connection with Bhutan. From pioneering hospitality education to challenging the global perception of Gross National Happiness, her journey reveals truth, resilience, and the untold realities behind Bhutan's Shangri-La image.00:36- About Dr Rieki Crins-RubinsteinRieki is the author of two books.Her first book, The Truth About GNH, explores the concept of Gross National Happiness. Her second book is Blacklisted in Bhutan. 

Trails Worth Hiking
Ep. 62: Snowman Trek

Trails Worth Hiking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 63:16


Listener, blogger, and adventure traveler, Jonty Crane, joins Jeremy to talk about the Snowman Trek in Bhutan.  This multi-week epic adventure is considered to be among the most difficult treks in the world.  The trek takes hikers through a cultural immersion in this remote and beautiful Himalayan kingdom.  And of course, Jeremy explains the history of Bhutan's most famous export, the concept of Gross National Happiness!Jonty's blog:  https://jontynz.com/10% off at our sponsor, Outdoor Herbivore (TWH10P):  https://outdoorherbivore.com/To hike with Jeremy in Nepal in 2026:  https://enepaltrekking.com/annapurna-base-camp-trek and email earthboundnpl@gmail.comQuestions, comments, or suggestions:  trailsworthhiking@gmail.comInstagram:  @trailsworthhikingpodcast

Working With Humans by Matt Phelan and friends
Gross National Happiness with Tiffany St James

Working With Humans by Matt Phelan and friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 40:15


What if the metrics we're obsessing over in business are fundamentally flawed? What if true progress lies in something far more nuanced than just the bottom line?We had a truly fascinating conversation that stretched from the digital foundations of government to the radical pursuit of happiness in a nation's DNA.Our guest is the brilliant Tiffany St. James, Chief Commercial Officer at Vitalis Capital. We were wowed by Tiffany's deep understanding of measuring impact beyond simple economic growth. We delve into Vitalis Capital's work, their frameworks rooted in global institutions, and their focus on creating genuine socioeconomic development.Can we truly measure a nation's success by the well-being of its people? Is there a way to balance economic progress with genuine human flourishing? Tiffany offers compelling insights, drawing on her diverse experience and her direct engagement with these groundbreaking ideas.Ready to challenge your assumptions about what truly drives progress and prosperity?Join us as we go Beyond GDP.

American Conservative University
Book- Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America--and How We Can Get More of It by Arthur C. Brooks

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 48:34


Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America--and How We Can Get More of It by Arthur C. Brooks – April 22, 2008 Who are the happiest Americans? Surveys show that religious people think they are happier than secularists, and secularists think they are happier than religious people. Liberals believe they are happier than conservatives, and conservatives disagree. In fact, almost every group thinks it is happier than everyone else. In this provocative new book, Arthur C. Brooks explodes the myths about happiness in America. As he did in the controversial Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism, Brooks examines vast amounts of evidence and empirical research to uncover the truth about who is happy in America, who is not, and-most important-why. He finds that there is a real "happiness gap" in America today, and it lies disconcertingly close to America's cultural and political fault lines. The great divide between the happy and the unhappy in America, Brooks shows, is largely due to differences in social and cultural values. The values that bring happiness are faith, charity, hard work, optimism, and individual liberty. Secularism, excessive reliance on the state to solve problems, and an addiction to security all promote unhappiness. What can be done to maximize America's happiness? Replete with the unconventional wisdom for which Brooks has come to be known, Gross National Happiness offers surprising and illuminating conclusions about how our government can best facilitate Americans in their pursuit of happiness.  This is an encore presentation from our ACU archive.  --------------------------------------------------------------------  Check out our ACU Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/ACUPodcast   HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD!  Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. 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Learn English Through Listening
We Should Rethink Government Goals: English Listening Ep 803

Learn English Through Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 13:05


Did you know that one small country measures its success not by wealth, but by the happiness of its people? Welcome to Adept English, the podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7ixeOS7ezPTZSaISIx2TTw where we help you learn https://adeptenglish.com/company/learning-system/ English through fascinating real-world stories. Today, we're discussing a unique model of government from Bhutan—a country that prioritises Gross National Happiness over GDP. Along the way, you'll pick up essential vocabulary for discussing politics, economics, and cultural values in English.Now, I'll be honest—when I first heard about Bhutan's approach, I was sceptical. I mean, can happiness really be measured? But as I learned more, I realised there's something truly inspiring about a government that puts its people's well-being first. And that's what we'll explore today: how Bhutan's Buddhist principles and nine domains of happiness are shaping its policies—and what we can learn from them.Join the Adept English https://adeptenglish.com/language-courses/ podcast subscription!

Coffee Table
Results are in for the Seward Gross National Happiness Survey

Coffee Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 53:57


An overview of the results of the Gross National Happiness Survey in Seward, Alaska

Do you really know?
What are the best ways to reuse my household waste?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 4:29


November is synonymous with Black Friday, great deals but what cost? Over consumption is endangering our already fragile planet. Is it time to change our ways? This week Do You Really Know is highlighting concepts and initiatives about reducing our consumption. All week long we'll be discussing anticonsumerist trends as an alternative to Black Friday. Zero waste is a good example of one that has become very popular in recent years. The practice helps reduce consumption of non-recyclables but it's also plain common sense. Let's look at some simple ways to recycle waste at home and also save some cash while you're at it. What about composting fruits and vegetables? What about food that has already gone bad? What about waste that isn't organic? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: What is premium mediocre - the illusion of luxury? What is Gross National Happiness, a potential alternative to GDP? Why are my ears ringing? A Bababam Originals podcast, written and produced by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 23/11/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TrodPod
TrodPod: Bhutan

TrodPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 23:26


Perched in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan remains one of the world's most enigmatic and captivating destinations. This tiny Buddhist kingdom, measuring success in Gross National Happiness rather than GDP, offers a remarkable blend of ancient traditions and cautious modernization. Here, monastery-fortresses (dzongs) cling to cliff faces, prayer flags flutter in mountain winds, and red-robed monks navigate streets alongside government workers in traditional dress.Love the pod? Get the guide! Out with each new podcast, we publish a guide to the country. Buy the TrodPod guide to Bhutan for just $3: https://www.patreon.com/TrodPod/shop/trodpod-30-guide-to-bhutan-977401. Better yet, become a TrodPod member for just $5 a month and access TrodPod guides to every country in the world, released weekly with each new podcast episode! Sign up now: https://www.patreon.com/trodpod/membershipThanks for all your support!TrodPod is Murray Garrard and Elle Keymer. Sound editing by Leo Audio Productions. Design and marketing by GPS: Garrard Powell Solutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Affix
Episode 42: Stocks vs Flows of Happiness

Affix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 42:32


This week we discuss whether moving from measuring Gross Domestic Product vs Gross National Happiness would improve underlying results for the world. There's a hint of an opinion in the title of the article we reference. The aim of maximising happiness is doomed to fail as a public policy The biggest news is that Brian has a substack! You should all go subscribe to it Also referenced: The centuries-old debt that's still paying interest Russ Roberts thinks you should be a vampire Why you can't argue that a $300 rebate will reduce inflation Why growth matters You can always contact us at affixpodcast@gmail.com or podcastaffix@gmail.com. I think you can also just reply to this email on substack?

Milenomics ² Podcast - No Annual Fee Edition
TravelStories Episode 49: Talking a World of Topics With Ryan Smith

Milenomics ² Podcast - No Annual Fee Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 100:43


Episode 49: Show Notes In this episode, we welcome Ryan Smith, the news managing editor for upgraded points and a prolific writer published by Award Wallet, TPG, Forbes Advisor, and more. One of the things that makes Ryan special is that he is one of very few people on the planet who have visited every country in the world! Join us as Ryan shares his experience as a writer, traveler, and points and miles user over the years. You'll learn what it was like for him to travel in business class for the first time before we unpack the airlines diversifying their fleets today. Ryan speaks to three major events in points and miles this year, and as someone with dual citizenship in Brazil, he shares why he recommends going to South America, especially if you have points and miles. We discuss memorable cultural experiences that Ryan has had and what has struck him most from traveling to places that are furthest away from his childhood experiences. We also dive into the details of his experiences in Nigeria and Bhutan, and what makes Bhutan so special. Join us today to hear all this and more! Key Points From This Episode: [00:54] An overview of which journalistic websites are shutting down and why. [08:02] Context for Ryan's work and where he first learned about points and miles. [14:28] Why he recommends going to South America and what some barriers might be. [19:18] The story of the first time he redeemed miles to fly in business class. [26:38] Airlines diversifying their aircraft makes. [33:30] Three major events in points and miles this year. [44:57] The mechanism that Southwest has used to capitalize on sales. [49:31] Ryan's predictions for the rest of the year. [57:14] Traveling to every country in the world and why Togo was the biggest challenge. [01:08:45] What struck him about traveling to places that are different from where he grew up. [01:14:50] How he ended up at the finals of the Best MC Rap Battle in Nigeria by accident. [01:18:55] What it was like to visit Bhutan and what makes the country so exceptional. [01:22:33] Bhutan's visa and visitor's fee and why you should visit as soon as possible! [01:29:41] Ryan's hot takes on Alaska and more. [01:35:28] Thoughts on Bluesky and whether it will survive as a platform. Quotes: “The average – person might never meet someone who has been to every country, but you could go to a points and miles conference, and there might be three or four of us there.” — @RyanSmithTravel [58:51] “I enjoy going to places – [where] it feels like, this place ain't like where I grew up – That's North Korea, that's China, that's Bhutan, that's Madagascar. I grew up in Ohio outside Columbus and those places feel so different that it's just really interesting.” — @RyanSmithTravel [01:08:12] “I don't want the concierge to send me where all the foreigners are going. I want the people who take the bus to work to tell me what's something that I shouldn't miss while I'm here.” — @RyanSmithTravel [01:15:29] “[Bhutan doesn't] worry about GDP. They worry about their Gross National Happiness.” — @RyanSmithTravel [01:19:00] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Ryan Smith on X Ryan's profile on Upgraded points Ryan Smith Email Upgraded Points Bluesky Thomas Kim on X Trevor Mountcastle on X Post Production Note: We discussed LCCs possibly working with Apple Tours to add odd routes; this was actually wrong, it was Alaska that started St Louis and Kansas City to Mexico and is further discussed on Dots Lines and Destinations: https://moredotsmorelines.com/2024/07/18/dld-492-whoopsie/

The Inquiry
Can Bhutan retain its happiness?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 22:59


The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, sandwiched between China and India, is perhaps best known around the globe for its unconventional measure of national development: Gross National Happiness. The concept was introduced back in 1972 by the fourth King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. It assesses the country's overall wellbeing on the basis of sustainable and equitable socio-economic development; environmental conservation; preservation and promotion of culture; and good governance. But the Bhutanese are now finding that their cautious approach to balancing economic growth with the well-being of their citizens, is proving difficult to sustain in light of mounting economic problems. The country which has a population of less than 800,000, is experiencing high levels of youth unemployment and many young people and skilled workers are leaving for countries like Australia and Canada. To try and counter this brain drain and to attract new investment into the country to help the economy grow, Bhutan has plans to create a ‘Mindfulness City'. This multi-million dollar project is being spearheaded by the current monarch. At its core will be a scaled up, less cautious version of Bhutan's key concept, which the Bhutanese Prime Minister has called Gross National Happiness 2.0. So on this week's Inquiry we're asking ‘Can Bhutan retain its happiness?' Contributors: Dr Ha Vinh Tho, Founder and President, Eurasia Learning Institute for Happiness and Well-Being, Switzerland.Dr Rishi Gupta, Assistant Director, Asia Society Policy Institute, New Delhi, IndiaDr Lhawang Ugyel, Senior Lecturer, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.Jan Eeckhout, Professor of Economics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, SpainPresenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Jill Collins Researcher: Matt Toulson Editor: Tara McDermott Technical Producer: James Bradshaw Production Co-ordinator: Tim Fernley and Liam Morrey

My First Million
The #1 Most Underrated Quality in an Entrepreneur

My First Million

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 66:08


Get our Business Monetization Playbook: https://clickhubspot.com/monetization Episode 660: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk about founders who have rage as an unfair advantage, Bill Ackman's takedown of Harvard, and a ruthless PE rollup.  — Show Notes:  (0:00) Revenge businesses and other green flags (5:55) Chips on shoulders = chips in pockets (19:38) Bhutan's Gross National Happiness (34:48) Ruthless PE rollup: International schools (43:58) IDEA: $500M YouTube University (54:11) Bill Ackman Breaks down Harvard as a business — Links: • How To Lose Weight in 4 Easy Steps - https://tinyurl.com/2x67a7jc  • Nord Anglia Education - https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/  • Full Sail University - https://hello.fullsail.edu/ • University of Austin - https://www.uaustin.org/people/joe-lonsdale  • Veritas? - https://pershingsquarefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Veritas.pdf  — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: Need to hire? You should use the same service Shaan uses to hire developers, designers, & Virtual Assistants → it's called Shepherd (tell ‘em Shaan sent you): https://bit.ly/SupportShepherd — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com • Hampton Wealth Survey - https://joinhampton.com/wealth • Sam's List - http://samslist.co/ My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano

60 Minutes
11/17/2024: The Promise, Aussiewood, Bhutan

60 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 64:30


Twenty-three years later, over a thousand families are still waiting for news of loved ones lost in the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11. Correspondent Scott Pelley looks at how efforts to search for and identify their remains have never stopped, driven by the promise made by the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Pelley visits their laboratory, which is using new advancements in DNA research and breakthrough techniques to provide answers for families holding on to hope. This is a double-length segment. Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on a phenomenon that has long captured Hollywood: the outsized presence of Australians earning top billings and awards on the American silver screen – in front of and behind the camera. Wertheim interviews Aussie actress Sarah Snook and filmmaker Baz Luhrmann about the country's renowned training grounds for the dramatic arts, their pathways to international theater, film and television and the Australian mindset on stardom. Correspondent Lesley Stahl travels to the remote, Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, a tiny country that has fiercely protected its unique culture, declaring that within its borders, Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product. But today, the country is facing a crisis — 9% of its population has left Bhutan for higher-paying jobs abroad, so the government has launched a high-stakes plan to help the economy and lure young Bhutanese back by developing an entirely new city from scratch — what the King is calling a "mindfulness" city. This is a double-length segment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Reuters Econ World
Growth and the planet

Reuters Econ World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 25:01


Climate change is raising questions about a central tenet of economics – growth. Host Carmel Crimmins is joined by economist Tim Jackson to talk consumerism and the environment and what “post growth” might look like. Plus, we hear from the person who compiles Bhutan's Gross National Happiness index. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. For information on our privacy and data protection practices visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sacred Travel Podcast
10 Sacred Sites I've Visited and Why They Were Transformational

The Sacred Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 79:53


Today's episode takes you on a sacred site tour all around the globe. Discover 10 sacred places and hear 10 inspiring stories by travel company founder and travel enthusiast herself, Doni Belau.Join in to discover why these sites hold the power to transform your life, just as they did with Doni's.  Let's get started as we uncover: 10 transformational stories from the Camino de Santiago in Portugal to JapanThe life changing impact of Tich Nhat Hanh's teachings and how these informed Doni's pathWhich country measures success in Gross National Happiness vs Gross National Product The Sacredness of Nature - the one spot on Earth where dragons are still aliveHow to overcome self-sabotaging your experience and get out of the mind game when travelingThe experience that turned the corner for Doni's relationship with India About Doni:Doni Belau founded the women-only tour company Girls' Guide to the World in 2009. With a mission to empower women of all ages to explore the world, Girls' Guide to the World now offers 60 tours to 40 countries. As an intrepid traveler who has explored over 80 countries, Doni has used her destination knowledge to curate a diverse portfolio of trips catering to a wide range of interests, from cultural immersion and culinary tours to active adventures and wellness retreats. Each itinerary is thoughtfully crafted to spark curiosity, foster authentic connection, and create lasting memories.  Doni's diverse experiences, from television production to humanitarian work in South Africa, have fueled her passion for creating transformative journeys that blend personal growth with the joy of exploration.  With over 15 years of experience in the travel industry, Doni's in-depth understanding of destinations, travel trends, and evolving consumer desires ensures that each tour offered prioritizes connection, personal growth, and unforgettable experiences.     When not leading trips, she divides her time between France, New Orleans, and a sailboat named Relish – a testament to her adventurous spirit.Connect with Doni and check out upcoming travel experiences with Girl's Guide To The World!Website: https://www.girlsguidetotheworld.comFacebook: @gg2theworldFacebook Group: Girls' Guide Traveling SisterhoodInstagram: @gg2theworld  If you like the show, please do me a favor and like, follow and leave me a review or tag me on your socials #thesacredtravelpodcast. Thank you so much! Ready to embark on your own expansion journey?Waitlists for 2025 Sacred Travel Experiences are open now! Check out all upcoming Conscious Travel and Sacred Site Pilgrimages with me.Seeking guidance and clarity for a land calling or a conscious travel experience? Book your Soul Wisdom Quest Counseling with me.Connect with me on Instagram: @soul_wisdom_by_juliaFor more information and to subscriSend me a message!Support the show

Accidental Gods
Building an Economics of Happiness: How - and why - our Future must be Local with Helena Norberg Hodge of Local Futures

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 85:58


How do we build the local futures we all know we need?  What does it actually take to become a good enough ancestor? Or even the best ancestor we can be?  Our guest this week, Helena Norberg-Hodge, has given her life to exploring the answers, and helping birth them into being. Helena Norberg-Hodge is one of the Elders of our culture. She's a linguist, author and filmmaker, and the founder and director of the international non-profit group Local Futures, in which role, she has initiated localization movements on every continent, and has launched both the International Alliance for Localization (IAL) and World Localization Day (WLD). She's a pioneer of the new economy movement and recipient of the Alternative Nobel prize, the Arthur Morgan Award and the Goi Peace Prize for contributing to “the revitalization of cultural and biological diversity, and the strengthening of local communities and economies worldwide.” She is author of the inspirational classic Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh, and Local is Our Future (2019), and producer of the award-winning documentary The Economics of Happiness. Almost fifty years since her journey began in Ladakh, Helena is still collaborating with thought-leaders, activists and community groups across the globe which gives her a uniquely rounded insight into howour local futures could look and feel - and the routes to getting there. I've known Helena since I was at Schumacher college - I rented a room in her house for a while, so we know each other well and I was able to press her in ways I wouldn't normally feel able to do with a podcast guest, so we could drill down into the details of her ideas for a different way of being. At heart, we need to get rid of global trade and move back to a localist economy based in sufficiency. The devil is in the detail, obviously, but if we have an idea of where we're going, we stand more chance of getting there. So I hope this inspires you to action.  Please do follow up some of the links  - and definitely watch this new film: Closer to Home - the vision it offers of a generative, working local future is beautiful.  Helena's website https://www.helenanorberghodge.com/Local Futures https://localfutures.orgWorld Localisation Day https://worldlocalisationday.orgFilm: Closer to Home: Voices of Hope in a Time of Crisis (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJBWvUEZ-50Helena's book Ancient Futures https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/ancient-futures-learning-from-ladakh-helena-norberg-hodge-hodge/2771495?ean=9780712606561Book Local is our Future: Stepping into an Economics of Happiness https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/local-is-our-future-steps-to-an-economics-of-happiness-helena-norberg-hodge/7409197?ean=9781732980402

Musings from the Mount
Gratitude and Greatness: Measuring the True Health of a Nation with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

Musings from the Mount

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 53:49 Transcription Available


In this episode of Musings From The Mount, Joseph Carenza and Michael Lindfield dive deep into a crucial question: How do we measure the health of a nation? Moving beyond traditional metrics like GDP, they explore the concept of Gross National Happiness and discuss how the sparkle in people's eyes can be a true indicator of a country's well-being. Joseph and Michael examine the impact of our thoughts, actions, and even our food choices on the overall health of our society. This thought-provoking conversation touches on everything from personal responsibility and overcoming biases to the importance of gratitude and loving-kindness. You'll gain insights into how small, individual actions can contribute to the healing of our collective body politic. Don't miss this opportunity to challenge your perspective and discover how you can play a part in creating a healthier, more unified world. Listen now and join us on the path to wholeness! Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org

KYO Conversations
Navigating Change: Lessons from Wall Street and Mountain Peaks (ft. Grace Vandecruze)

KYO Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 34:17


Grace Vandecruze: A Wall Street trailblazer, corporate board member, and mountain climber who's scaled 25 peaks across 3 continents while revolutionizing the insurance industry.Make sure to check out Grace's “Become a Wealth Builder” at https://wwamasterclass.comChange Ready is an original series brought to you by Behind the Human & Malosi. A series where we do everything possible to future-proof your mind and thrive in an era of unprecedented change.   ___How Prepared is Your Team for the Next Big Disruption? Future-proof your team with Malosiminds.com Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!*A special thanks to MONOS, our official travel partner for Behind the Human! Use MONOSBTH10 at check-out for savings on your next purchase. ✈️*Special props

Power Hour
The Science of Happiness with Professor Bruce Hood

Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 48:26


We all want to be happier, but our brains often get in the way. When we're too stuck in our heads we obsess over our inadequacies, compare ourselves with others and fail to see the good in our lives.In The Science of Happiness, world-leading psychologist and happiness expert Bruce Hood demonstrates that the key to happiness is not self-care but connection. He presents seven simple but life-changing lessons to break negative thought patterns and re-connect with the things that really matter.Bruce Hood is an award-winning Professor of Developmental Psychology at Bristol University and the author of several books including SuperSense, The Self Illusion, The Domesticated Brain and Possessed. His course, The Science of Happiness, is the most popular course at Bristol University. He has appeared extensively on TV and radio, including co-hosting the BBC podcast The Happiness Half Hour in 2021. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, the Royal Institution of Great Britain and the British Psychological Society.The film Bruce and Adrienne discuss is Agent of Happiness. A 2024 documentary film that follows Bhutanese government officials, Amber Kumar Gurung and Guna Raj Kuikel, as they travel through the country to measure people's happiness levels, which are then used to calculate the Gross National Happiness score. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Asia Unscripted
Bhutan's Multifaceted Approach to Sustainable Development

Asia Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 21:31


This episode of US-Asia Institute's podcast, Asia Unscripted, features Mr. Michael Kugelman, the director of the Wilson Center's South Asia Institute. He is also a columnist for the Foreign Policy Magazine. His primary research projects include geopolitics in South Asia, U.S.-India technology cooperation, and the role of the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. Some of Mr. Kugelman's longer publications include Pakistan's Interminable Energy Crisis: Is There Any Way Out? (Wilson Center, 2015), Pakistan's Runaway Urbanization: What Can Be Done? (Wilson Center, 2014), and India's Contemporary Security Challenges (Wilson Center, 2013). Kugelman has written and spoken for several news and media outlets including the New York Times, Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN and more. He received his M.A. in law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and his B.A. from American University's School of International Service.Mr. Kugelman speaks to USAI Program and Communications Assistant, Priyasha Chakravarti, about Bhutan's sustainable development efforts, including concepts such as Gross National Happiness, sustainable development fee, and economic diversification. Support the Show.

The Unlock Moment
148 Michael Rutland: The Man Who Taught A King - Extraordinary Stories From The Kingdom Of Bhutan

The Unlock Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 90:37


I'm sure most of us can think of an inspirational teacher who helped to guide us in our journey from childhood to adulthood. Mine was Mr Rutland, my enigmatic physics teacher who revelled in turning complex concepts into memorable moments. He also started me on my journey in public speaking, teaching me and my friends the skills required to be impactful speakers and driving us up to London in the rickety school minibus to hear thought leaders of the day debating at the English Speaking Union in Mayfair.But we also heard glimpses of another life. Tutoring a young prince who would become a king. Travelling to the mountain kingdom of Bhutan where the country measures its progress not by Gross Domestic Product but by Gross National Happiness.We hadn't spoken for almost three decades, but when we reconnected recently it was as if no time had passed at all.Michael Rutland has lived in Bhutan now for a quarter of a century, became the first Honorary Consul of Bhutan to the United Kingdom and then the first Honorary Consul of the United Kingdom to Bhutan. In 2005 he was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for services to British-Bhutan relations and is also a holder of Bhutan's Order of Merit .I can't wait for you to hear his perspectives on the search for fulfilment, for happiness and for balance, and of course to explore the Unlock Moments of remarkable clarity he experienced along the way. This is an extraordinary conversation covering topics as diverse as the search for contentment, the skill of a master public speaker and how decades of change is also no change at all.Note on sound quality: we did the best we could with a patchy internet connection between rural England and deepest Bhutan so bear with us on the occasional glitch - the conversation is completely worth it!--Michael Rutland - Find Your Fantastic Beasts in the Kingdom of Bhutan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsGY2A0wZxA --The Unlock Moment podcast is brought to you by Dr Gary Crotaz, PhD. Downloaded in over 110 countries. Sign up to The Unlock Moment newsletter at https://tinyurl.com/ywhdaazp Find out more at https://garycrotaz.com and https://theunlockmoment.com

On Documentary
Dorottya Zurbó & Arun Bhattarai on Exploring Bhutan's Gross National Happiness in "The Agent of Happiness"

On Documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 42:57


In this episode, I talk with directors Arun Bhattarai and Dorottya Zurbó about their new film “The Agent of Happiness” that premiered earlier in the year at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. This film explores if and how happiness can be measured? The country of Bhutan invented Gross National Happiness to do just that, and Amber, the central protagonist in the film, is one of the agents who travels door to door to meet people and measure how happy they really are. He is still living with his elderly mother at the age of 40, but is nevertheless a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding love: a happiness agent who is in search of his own happiness. We embark with Amber on a cross-country road trip meeting citizens from all walks of life, reminding us of the fragility and beauty of our own happiness - no matter where we live.Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to keep up to date with new episodes. If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a review.“On Documentary” podcast page: www.adamjamessmithfilm.com/on-documentaryAdam James Smith's Instagram: www.instagram.com/ajsfilmContact: ajsfilm@alumni.stanford.edu

Women of the Northwest
Ramona Hunter: Seeking after Gross National Happiness in Buhtan

Women of the Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 42:32 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Happiness Matters: Tshering Tobgay at TEDxThimphuRamona Hunter and her husband Brad were intrigued with the idea of Gross National Happiness.  So they took a trip with National Geographic to Buhtan.Ramona had travelled to Asia in the past, and always wanted to return to Buhtan, which is the first country in the world to pursue happiness as a state policy.They have broken down the precepts to basic needs:SecurityIdentityPurposeThis includes psychological well-being, health, education, time-use, community vitality, ecological diversity, and living standards.Ramona takes us on a guided tour of Buhtan and its culture.Click the link above to watch an intriguing TEDx episode with more information. Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com

The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast
Can a country become 100% organic?

The Economy, Land & Climate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 30:04


Few countries have specific targets about converting to organic farming, and when they have, it's often failed - Sri Lanka dropped its national organic policy within months in 2021, and only three weeks ago, France scrapped its relatively conservative ambition for 15% of farmland.Bhutan may be small, but on this issue it's a global outlier. Motivated by its policy to measure development in Gross National Happiness rather than GDP, the South Asian nation has been slowly working towards becoming 100% organic since 2012 - and now has a target date of 2035.Bertie spoke to Dr Sonam Tashi, an organic agriculture expert and Dean of Research & Industrial Linkages at the College of Natural Resources, Royal University of Bhutan, to hear about how Bhutan's organic transition is going.Further reading: 'Bhutan's challenges and prospects in becoming a 100% organic country', Heinrich-Boell-Stiftung Asia Global Dialogue, 2022Case Studies of Successful Farmers, Agri-enterprises and Farmers' Groups and Cooperatives in Bhutan, 2022'Farmers' perception on transitioning to organic agriculture (OA) in Tsirang district, Bhutan', Research Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, 2022'Bridging the Gap between the Sustainable Development Goals and Happiness Metrics', International Journal of Community Well-Being, 2019'Gross national happiness in Bhutan: the big idea from a tiny state that could change the world', The Guardian, 2012Click here to read our investigation into the UK biomass supply chain, or watch a clip from the BBC Newsnight documentary.

The Weekly Tradecast by UNCTAD
89. Moving up: Bhutan graduates to UN's developing country status but challenges remain for other LDCs

The Weekly Tradecast by UNCTAD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 11:12


This episode of the Weekly Tradecast looks at Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom that measures its success in "Gross National Happiness" with UNCTAD director Paul Akiwumi.  Bhutan and its 800,000 people now have an extra reason to be happy – after graduating from the UN list of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) into full developing country status. It's only the seventh nation in 50 years to make that jump.    Bhutan was included in the first group of LDCs in 1971. Over the last few decades, it has made remarkable progress on various social and economic metrics, including big improvements in poverty levels, education and life expectancy.  Tune in to UNCTAD's Paul Akiwumi to find out how Bhutan achieved this feat and what the 45 countries still classified as LDCs can learn from its development path.

KUCI: Film School
The Monk and the Gun / Film School Radio interview with Director Pawo Choyning Dorj

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024


In his beguiling second feature film, THE MONK AND THE GUN director, writer and producer Pawo Choyning Dorji captures the wonder and disruption as Bhutan becomes one of the world's youngest democracies. Known throughout the world for its extraordinary beauty and its emphasis on Gross National Happiness, the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan was the last nation to connect to the internet and television. And if that weren't enough change, the King announced shortly afterwards that he would cede his power to the people via their vote and a new form of government: Democracy. An elderly lama (Kelsang Choejey), recognizing that extraordinary change is about to sweep through his country, is troubled by the possible outcomes. He instructs his young disciple Tashi (Tandin Wangchuk) to set forth into the kingdom and bring him two guns before the full moon to “set it right.” The young monk is perplexed by his guru's request, and his familiarity with guns is based solely on images from the only film available on television: James Bond. His quest brings him into contact with a scheming American gun collector Ron (Harry Einhorn), leading to a most unexpected outcome. Director Pawo Choyning Dorji (Yak in the Classroom) stops by to talk about his award winning, Oscar® shortlisted latest film, his choice to mix non-professional actors with established actors, his inspiration for this gentile satire and once again showcasing his beloved country of Bhutan. For more go to: roadsideattractions.com/themonkandthegun

Perfect English Podcast
Did You Know | Bhutan's Gross National Happiness

Perfect English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 6:39


Join host Danny on this enlightening episode of "Did You Know," where we dive into the heart of Bhutan's unique philosophy - Gross National Happiness. Discover how this small Himalayan kingdom is redefining success and what we can learn from their approach to life, culture, and well-being. Stay tuned for myth-busting and commonly asked questions in the second half of the episode.Find the show notes and more on our website https://englishpluspodcast.com/exploring-bhutans-unique-path-to-gross-national-happiness/Support the showSupport my mission to keep creating high-quality educational and entertaining content available to everyone around the world. Become my patron on Patreon today.And never stop learning with the myriad of topics and content types that I add daily to my website englishpluspodcast.com

To Dine For
Suneel Gupta

To Dine For

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 53:18


Suneel Gupta is the founding CEO of Rise, which partnered with First Lady Michelle Obama to deliver low-cost health coaching to people in need. Rise was named App of the Year by Apple, and is now owned by Amazon.Suneel serves as a visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School, and an emissary for Gross National Happiness between the U.S. and the kingdom of Bhutan. He is also the host of a global documentary series that examines how high-performers respond to challenges. Suneel is the author of Backable and Everyday Dharma. Follow To Dine For:Official Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!MastercardAmerican National InsuranceTerlato Wine Group Follow Our Guest:Official Site: SuneelGupta.comFacebook: Bethany HamiltonInstagram: @SuneelGuptaTwitter: @Suneel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Luxury Voices
Revealing a new national identity with Dorji Dhradhul, Director General, Department of Tourism of Bhutan

Luxury Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 39:27


In this episode of Luxury Voices, we introduce Dorji Dhradhul, the Director General of the Department of Tourism for the Royal Government of Bhutan. Passionate about his country's distinctive tourism policy and the development philosophy of Gross National Happiness, he was closely involved in the development of the new national brand "Bhutan Believe”.  Dorji has been closely involved in taking forward Bhutan's tourism during the challenging times of COVID 19. He was awarded the Best Professional Destination Marketing in 2020 by Pacific Asia Travel Writer Association (PATWA) for his role in successfully advocating Bhutan's unique tourism policy of High Value Low Volume to the world.  Prior, Dorji played pivotal roles, as the founding Director of the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives and as the founding Registrar of Cooperatives in Bhutan. He has made varying and significant contributions to his nation within the fields of agriculture research, policy, and development. Dorji served as the Dzongda (Governor) of Gasa district, the highest and one of the most culturally significant regions in Bhutan. Join us as we delve into Dorji inspiring journey and vision for the future of Bhutan's luxury travel industry. About this episode:Company Name         Bhutan TourismCompany Website      https://bhutan.travel/  About Infinite Luxury:LUXURY VOICES is a podcast curated by Infinite Luxury Group, a luxury Sales, Marketing, Communications specialist based in Asia. www.infiniteluxurygroup.com Follow us: LinkedIN      www.linkedin.com/in/infinite-luxury-a132271bInstagram    infiniteluxurymanifestoWeChat       InfiniteLuxury-jxm Contact us: WeChat       InfiniteLuxuryEmail           contact@infiniteluxurygroup.com Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, online or wherever you listen to your episodes

TechFirst with John Koetsier
AI in Bhutan: why Princess Wangchuk is building an AI center

TechFirst with John Koetsier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 41:02


You've probably heard of Bhutan, and you may have heard of Bhutan's Gross National Happiness measurement, which is about measuring how happy a country is as well as how wealthy a country is. Now the royal family in Bhutan is establishing an AI center to teach AI to locals ... and maybe bring Bhutan happiness -- and ethics -- to AI. To bring, as the princess puts it, "Ancient Wisdom & Ethics" to artificial intelligence. In this TechFirst, I chat with Enrique Hernandez about his and Princess Wangchuk's goal of bringing an AI center to Bhutan. Subscribe to TechFirst https://johnkoetsier.com/category/tech-first/ Wangchuk AI Center https://wangchukai.com/

Passport to Everywhere with Melissa Biggs Bradley
The Future of Travel: Chip Conley on Wisdom, Aging & the Modern Elder Academy

Passport to Everywhere with Melissa Biggs Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 56:50


Bestselling author and hospitality entrepreneur Chip Conley founded the Modern Elder Academy to change the way we think about aging and happiness, and to help people navigate through midlife. The Modern Elder Academy (MEA) has gained international attention for its campus in Baja attracting midlife seekers from around the world with guest teachers like Richard Rhor, Michael Franti and Pico Iyer. Chip's goal is to help others reimagine their lives and discover how to work through transitions, cultivate purpose and own wisdom through experiential curriculums, workshops and wellness retreats. MEA is opening a Santa Fe campus next March.Chip previously served as Airbnb's Head of Global Hospitality and Strategy where he was given the title “Modern Elder” for being someone who is as curious as he is wise. From studying the Gross National Happiness in Bhutan to going on a listening tour to 16 countries while at Airbnb, Chip has led a life of discovery. In today's episode, he details his fascinating journey from starting Joie de Vivre Hospitality at only 25-years-old to helping Airbnb go from a start-up to a billion dollar valuation. As a philosopher, writer and psychologist; he shares his secrets with Melissa for running a successful company. He also reveals the insights he's discovered on aging through decades of experience and gives a sneak peak at his 7th book, Learning to Love MidLife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better with Age, coming out next year.  Plus Melissa and Chip talk about the upcoming Indagare Journey at MEA's private beachside enclave in Baja, California taking place next November. To learn more about the Insider Journey, click here. For more information about Chip Conley and his work on navigating midlife visit www.chipconley.com and follow him on Instagram @chipconley. To learn more about Modern Elder Academy, the workshops, and retreats visit www.modernelderacademy.com and follow MEA Instagram @modernelder. To pre-order Chip's newest book Learning to Love Midlife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better with Age, launching January 2024, check out Amazon, BookShop, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, or Porchlight. For what to expect on the Indagare Insider Journeys trip Finding Your Flow in Midlife and Beyond at the MEA Campus in Baja, California, click here.

The Talent Angle with Scott Engler
SPOTLIGHT: Using Failure As A Pathway to Success With Suneel Gupta

The Talent Angle with Scott Engler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 22:55


On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, author and keynote speaker, Suneel Gupta explains why even some of the best ideas fail to take root. He shares how the lessons he gleaned from interviews with some of the most successful individuals in the world fueled his latest book, Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance On You. Suneel shares his own experience of learning from failure, and he explains why before you can convince others, you must first convince yourself. He argues that the greatest enemy to innovation is exhaustion, and leaders must take care of their energy as much as they take care of their time and their talent.   Suneel Gupta writes and speaks about the changing world of work, and how we succeed both externally and internally. He is the bestselling author of  "Backable", which is rooted in Suneel's journey from the "Face of Failure" for the New York Times to the "New Face of Innovation" for the New York Stock Exchange. Suneel is the founding CEO of RISE, which partnered with then first Lady Michelle Obama to deliver low-cost healthcare services to people in need. RISE was named "App of the Year" by Apple and sold in a successful exit to One Medical. Suneel later ran for U.S. Congress and now serves on faculty at Harvard University and as an emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. When a reporter once asked Suneel about his purpose, his response was to “find good people, and inspire them to do what inspires them.” *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2022 interview.

Perfect English Podcast
Global Tapestry: Unraveling Traditions in Cultural Insights Part 1

Perfect English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:15 Transcription Available


Immerse yourself in a journey across continents as we delve into ten unique traditions that define cultures around the world. From the spiritual tranquility of Japan's Ikebana to the celebratory exuberance of Mexico's Dia de los Muertos, this bonus episode of the English Plus Podcast transports listeners to the heart of diverse societies. Join us as we appreciate the philosophy behind China's Tai Chi, understand the significance of Bhutan's Gross National Happiness, relish the communal spirit of Italy's Passeggiata, and so much more. Tune in to 'Global Tapestry: Unraveling Traditions in Cultural Insights Part 1' for a deep dive into the beautiful, fascinating, and diverse world of cultural traditions.Find the interactive transcript on our website https://englishpluspodcast.com/global-tapestry-unraveling-traditions-in-cultural-insights-part-1/Never Stop Learning on englishpluspodcast.comSupport the show

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking
563: The hidden meaning behind failure (Suneel Gupta)

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 80:48


For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classics where we interviewed Suneel Gupta, the author of the international bestselling book Backable (2020). This book is rooted in his inner journey from twice-failed entrepreneur to becoming a leader behind two IPOs and being named “The New Face of Innovation” by the New York Stock Exchange. The book reveals the mindset shifts and hidden habits of people who are extraordinary at pushing new ideas forward. It shows how the key to success is not charisma, connections, or even your résumé, but rather your ability to persuade others to take a chance on you. As the founding CEO of RISE, a breakthrough wellness company, Suneel helped thousands of people establish a way to personalize their physical and mental health journey while connecting with certified nutritionists and trainers at an affordable price. The company was named “App of the Year” and partnered with then first-Lady Michelle Obama before being acquired by the NASDAQ-listed company One Medical Group. In 2022, with its acquisition of One Medical Group, RISE is now part of Amazon. As visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School, Suneel researches and teaches the interconnection between inner well-being and outer leadership. He is also emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. Suneel is currently the host of Business Class, a docuseries created by American Express where he showcases entrepreneurs and business visionaries who embody struggle and resilience. He is joined on the show by guests like Top Chef's Tom Colicchio, former monk Jay Shetty, and Martha Stewart. Suneel has also personally backed ventures including Impossible Foods, AirBnB, 23andMe, and SpaceX. He was one of the very first investors in CALM, which now helps millions of people achieve a greater sense of work/life balance. Get Suneel's book here: Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance on You. Suneel Gupta Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

Leading with Genuine Care
Dr. Tho Va Hinh  l  Changing the World With Happiness

Leading with Genuine Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 63:34


"The fundamental idea of gross national happiness is to say that the center of our attention should be the happiness of all people as well as all life forms."  — Tho Va Hinh   This week I speak to a returning guest, Tho Va Hinh, author of The Culture of Happiness and founder of the Eurasia Foundation and the Eurasia Learning Institute for Happiness and Wellbeing. He's designed the Happy Schools curriculum, which started its first program in Vietnam and is now being tried in Switzerland and Germany.  He is also a Buddhist teacher ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh.   Tho's early life was shaped by being the child of a Vietnamese diplomat father and a French mother. Though he did not directly witness the Vietnam War growing up, he was impacted by it through extended family. He saw both sides, he explains. While he at first thought he'd study to be a doctor, he chose a less conventional path: he became a performer and dance teacher. The type of dance he did was Eurythmy, a dance form developed by Rudolf Steiner, whose philosophies shape Waldorf schools.    Tho explains his early interest in Eurythmy and his journey as a teacher and a Buddhist have all been driven by a desire to connect inner transformational work with the outer work of social change.He pursued a PhD in psychology and education when he was over 40. He has held leadership roles in schools, including director of Camphill Seminar of Curative Education in Switzerland and director of learning and development for the International Committee of the Red Cross.  While serving in the latter role, he saw firsthand the devastating impact of wars in such places as Palestine and Darfur. He began to seek out ways to change the root of the problems, rather than addressing the consequences of violence.    Tho's interests led him to Bhutan, where the government has implemented an alternative framework to replace the Gross National Product:  Gross National Happiness. He explains how and why this framework is based on the premise that the guiding principle for a society should be on wellbeing for individuals, connection with others, and caring for the planet. The economic system is only one part of this larger framework. However, most societies use the Gross National Product - an economic index - as one of the most important markers of how a society is doing. Tho describes the process of implementing an index to measure Gross National Happiness instead and how this has led to his development of the Happy Schools curriculum.    Tho has also helped implement the principles of Gross National Happiness into business, working with companies in Vietnam, Switzerland and Germany. One first step is to gather information through employee surveys to find out what needs and concerns workers have in order to find ways that the company can help improve their employees' wellbeing. So far, the results have been encouraging, with leaders reporting higher employee engagement and a more positive work culture.   Tho says that schools and businesses that have adopted these principles have proven more resilient through the pandemic and ultimately have come out stronger, and he's eager to see this grow in the future. His latest project hopes to do just that, through the creation of a "Happy Village" in Vietnam.   In this episode of Leading with Genuine Care, you'll also learn: How Tho's father responded when he told him he was going to study Eurythmy instead of medicine What Tho thinks of the current culture of information and how people need time to integrate all the information they are taking in  His experience of meeting Thich Nhat Hanh for the first time  The definition of dharma and why true Buddhist teachings are about freedom  Why he he started working on Gross National Happiness in Bhutan  What Tho thinks about artificial intelligence  How we need to shift education to respond to our current culture and create a better future  What Happy Schools teach and the results so far   The importance of gratitude in a happiness practice  How Rob took the principles and Gross National Happiness and applied them to his own business  To view the Happy Schools documentary mentioned in the podcast,  go to:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib0PC9-y-KI Connect With Tho Va Hinh   Websites Eurasian Learning  Institute for Happiness and Wellbeing Happy Schools   LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/havinhtho/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/eurasialearninginstitute   Twitter https://twitter.com/HaVinhTho   Book: Culture of Happiness https://www.parallax.org/product/a-culture-of-happiness/   The 2023 Do Nothing Retreat is open for registration (5 spots remaining)   Join us from October 8-12 for The Do Nothing Retreat,  a mindfulness meditation retreat suitable for meditators at all levels The retreat will enable you to cultivate a deeper mindfulness practice while in a peaceful and rejuvenating mountain location. Previous attendees have reported experiencing increased productivity, increased focus, and new perspective – among other benefits – as a result of what they learned.    Get Rob's Weekly Newsletter Never miss an inspiring conversation about compassionate, positive leadership on the Leading with Genuine Care podcast plus other great articles and insights. Click below, and you'll also get a download of his favorite mindful resources.   https://www.donothingbook.com/resource-guide    Follow Rob Dube on Social Media  LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/robdube    Facebook:  www.facebook.com/rob.dube.1   Twitter:  twitter.com/robddube     Rob Dube's Website www.donothingbook.com   Buy Rob's book, donothing: The Most Rewarding Leadership Challenge You'll Ever Take amzn.to/2y9N1TK  

Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast
Play the Game of Now with Suneel Gupta

Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 47:50


Suneel Gupta is an accomplished entrepreneur and best-selling author whose mother immigrated to the United States from Pakistan. She secured a position as the first female engineer at Ford, and her inspiring story influenced Suneel's career trajectory. Suneel has helped thousands of individuals develop better habits and achieve success through his best-selling book, "Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance on You." He is also the founding CEO of RISE, a company that partnered with then-First Lady Michelle Obama to provide affordable healthcare services to underserved communities. His start-up, which was named "App of the Year," was successfully sold to the NASDAQ-listed company One Medical. Additionally, Suneel serves as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Medical School and as an Emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. Suneel co-hosts a documentary podcast series with AmEx. Suneel's older brother is America's top medical correspondent for CNN, Dr. Sanjay Gupta.Suneel grew up in the Detroit area. His mother's story of overcoming poverty in Pakistan and pursuing her dream of working for Ford in the USA inspired Suneel to embrace his mother's rules of the "Game of Now," a philosophy that emphasizes taking action without waiting for the courage to arise. She also taught him that short-term embarrassment can lead to long-term success and that making mistakes is an essential aspect of growth. Suneel notes that many successful companies, such as Airbnb, faced significant challenges before achieving success. He personally experienced the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, starting two unsuccessful companies before founding RISE. He believes that the key to success is learning from failures and continuing to move forward.It's great to see that Suneel approaches both winning and losing as opportunities for growth. Rather than creating a typical New Year resolution list, he focuses on what he can learn and how he can continue to grow. Suneel's desire to create a TV show about leadership and how it differs in different parts of the world, similar to Anthony Bourdain's food show, is a great example of his curiosity and willingness to take on new challenges.It's also interesting to see the impact that Dale Carnegie has had on Suneel and his family. His mother's positive experience with the Dale Carnegie course and the relationship and communication skills she acquired through it encouraged Suneel to take the course himself, leading to increased confidence and speaking skills that he applies in his career.Join us and listen to Suneel's leadership and life insights and take command of your thoughts,  energy, and enthusiasm to become more successful.In our Thought Leadership Spotlight, Phil Zeller's story about the power of positive thinking and doing our best is a great reminder that our mindset influences our success and opportunities for growth. By filling our minds with positive beliefs, we overcome our limitations.

The Climate Daily
What Is Gross National Happiness? Eco-Champ--The Fourth King of Bhutan, Meet the Conservationist Collective!

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 7:14


The Talent Angle with Scott Engler
SPOTLIGHT: Using Failure As A Pathway to Success With Suneel Gupta

The Talent Angle with Scott Engler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 22:55


On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, author and keynote speaker, Suneel Gupta explains why even some of the best ideas fail to take root. He shares how the lessons he gleaned from interviews with some of the most successful individuals in the world fueled his latest book, Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance On You. Suneel shares his own experience of learning from failure, and he explains why before you can convince others, you must first convince yourself. He argues that the greatest enemy to innovation is exhaustion, and leaders must take care of their energy as much as they take care of their time and their talent.   Suneel Gupta writes and speaks about the changing world of work, and how we succeed both externally and internally. He is the bestselling author of  "Backable", which is rooted in Suneel's journey from the "Face of Failure" for the New York Times to the "New Face of Innovation" for the New York Stock Exchange. Suneel is the founding CEO of RISE, which partnered with then first Lady Michelle Obama to deliver low-cost healthcare services to people in need. RISE was named "App of the Year" by Apple and sold in a successful exit to One Medical. Suneel later ran for U.S. Congress and now serves on faculty at Harvard University and as an emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. When a reporter once asked Suneel about his purpose, his response was to “find good people, and inspire them to do what inspires them.” *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2022 interview.

The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking

For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we interviewed Suneel Gupta, the author of the international bestselling book Backable (2020). This book is rooted in his inner journey from twice-failed entrepreneur to becoming a leader behind two IPOs and being named “The New Face of Innovation” by the New York Stock Exchange. The book reveals the mindset shifts and hidden habits of people who are extraordinary at pushing new ideas forward. It shows how the key to success is not charisma, connections, or even your résumé, but rather your ability to persuade others to take a chance on you. As the founding CEO of RISE, a breakthrough wellness company, Suneel helped thousands of people establish a way to personalize their physical and mental health journey while connecting with certified nutritionists and trainers at an affordable price. The company was named “App of the Year” and partnered with then first-Lady Michelle Obama before being acquired by the NASDAQ-listed company One Medical Group. In 2022, with its acquisition of One Medical Group, RISE is now part of Amazon. As visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School, Suneel researches and teaches the interconnection between inner well-being and outer leadership. He is also emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. Suneel is currently the host of Business Class, a docuseries created by American Express where he showcases entrepreneurs and business visionaries who embody struggle and resilience. He is joined on the show by guests like Top Chef's Tom Colicchio, former monk Jay Shetty, and Martha Stewart. Suneel has also personally backed ventures including Impossible Foods, AirBnB, 23andMe, and SpaceX. He was one of the very first investors in CALM, which now helps millions of people achieve a greater sense of work/life balance. Get Suneel's book here: Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance on You. Suneel Gupta Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

Road Dog Podcast
231: Hello From Bhutan

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 73:51


“Open your hearts to the mountains and the people and the lakes and the rivers.” Hello From Bhutan is the first podcast to come out of Bhutan ft. everything you should know and did not know you should know from the land of Gross National Happiness. The show is hosted by Bhutanese journalist, Namgay Zam. Listen in as they interview each other and include a chief tourism office member about the visiting Bhutan. Hear about the Snowman Race, climate change, tourism and running. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com Allwedoisrun.com Namgay Zam Contact Info: FB: https://www.facebook.com/hellofrombht Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4uX9Hh8yE6RNYEY2BC7RcK Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast
Bhutan (Return Trip to Episode #23)

Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 54:21


On this episode of “Out of Office: A Travel Podcast,” Kiernan recounts his travels in the secluded mountain kingdom of Bhutan, which just last week reopened its borders to tourists after 2.5 years of COVID restrictions. Extraordinary scenery, Gross National Happiness, and penis deities abound! Things We Talked About: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kira_(Bhutan) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_National_Happiness https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/29/opinion/bhutan-is-no-shangri-la.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paro_Taktsang https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drukpa_Kunley https://themalamarket.com/ http://time.com/5534495/hot-abraham-lincoln-statue/