[FOCUS] Systemic Change Starts With Intrinsic Motivation by Josh Spodek
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Episode Summary: Today, we dive into the second part of our discussion with Josh Spodek, a leader in environmental advocacy and personal change who landed a segment in the Daily Show.
As we are about to step into the new year, we're bringing you another special rebroadcast.
In this segment, Josh shares deeper insights into his journey of personal transformation and environmental responsibility, challenging conventional notions about sustainable living and climate action.
Josh believes that the key to systemic change lies in individual transformation. That is why his work also includes coaching high-profile leaders, like C-suite executives from major polluting companies or politicians to cultivate a deeper sense of environmental responsibility in these influencers because their actions can create significant ripples through their positions of power and influence.
This episode was originally aired in 2022. Follow the link to listen to the full episode
Watch Josh Spodek in the Daily Show
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