Roots to Routes with Anand Dattani
I collect defining stories from across generations - even those that are no longer with us. Why? To see what we have, and what we can learn from them, and how our modern culture has evolved since their time. How? By speaking to mission-led entrepreneurs and creatives - founders, actors, artists, authors, you name it - about the lives and stories of their previous generations and how those have shaped who they are today and the legacy they’re now looking to build upon. My aim is to uncover the hidden influences that guide us, the lessons we inherit, and how we can use them to shape the future ahead of us. This show is sponsored by Lifetimes - a digital legacy platform dedicated to helping you capture, preserve, and share the memories you want to live on. https://lifetimesapp.com
Episodes

Friday May 21, 2021
Friday May 21, 2021
In this conversation, we discussed: Becoming aware of the fortunate family and environment she was brought up in Living in a society that are not trained to ask why and think critically Challenging the norms of protesting against climate change by actually asking 'what am I doing to make a difference' Not being the biggest fan of Greta Thunberg Learning about the importance of inclusive design - to allow websites to be more accessible by those with disabilities Creating a tool that can help kids understand emotions better What do you think of the Nike's new 'Back to the Future' shoe? Approaching the Global School for Social Leaders and starting her own podcast Do you think the values that makes up a good leader has evolved over time? Quotes by Alex "How dare I not use all the privilege that I have to help somebody to make the world a better place for them""How dare I ask my maid, that I know how much money she makes, and supports her kids... how dare I ask her to not feed her family for a week, and to use it to buy a re-usable straw" "I want to be able to make something that makes somebody else's life better" "It's not about the role anymore, it's about the goal" "I think if you're a good leader, you know when to step back and when to follow somebody else" always be curious about other people's experiences before judging them - because the second that you look at them for their experiences, not just their labels, you can learn so much from them" "Change doesn't happen to you, it can happen with you - so be a part of the things, and look at opportunities, because life can be more than expected" Connect with Alex on socials: Instagram: www.instagram.com/theofficialjune10thWebsite: june10th.site Get in touch: Instagram: www.instagram.com/thejourneyonwardspodcastWebsite: thejourneyonwards.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Alex gives her fresh perspective and learnings on topics such as: How I managed to become grateful for the privileges I had in order to use to serve those less fortunate? How I found the place I call home, and coming to terms with my identity. How I learnt to become honest with myself about my passions and ambitions, so that I could find my true calling in life. How the importance of effective questioning helped me to align my actions with my beliefs. How I want to use podcasting as a way to create my personal brand and share my interests to do good things for good people... and much more! ____________________________________ Connect with Alex:On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theofficialjune10thWebsite: http://june10th.site/ Find out more: Website: thejourneyonwards.com/podcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/thejourneyonwardspodcastEmail: tjopodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday May 14, 2021
Friday May 14, 2021
In part 2, we covered:Self-reflecting on his brother not liking the person he was becomingNoticing cultural differences when traveling around India and Japan, and comparing it to the UKBetter connecting with people you know, and being humble enough to ask for helpAppreciating the people in his workplace who would grind for himBalancing work vs. life experiencesExpectations of his family vs. expectations of himself for landing a good jobReflecting on the corporate world and the working culture of the United KingdomBeing SINGLE AND READY TO MINGLESome key quotes"You need things to humble you, and to give you perspective""You wouldn't realise how interesting the person sitting next to you on the bus is, until you take the time [to]""Sometimes it's more powerful to be shown what you don't have to do, than be shown a million times what you do need to do"Connect on socialsInstagram: @thejourneyonwardspodcastFacebook: The Journey Onwards podcastEmail: tjopodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
In part 2, we covered: Self-reflecting on his brother not liking the person he was becoming Noticing cultural differences when traveling around India and Japan, and comparing it to the UK Better connecting with people you know, and being humble enough to ask for help Appreciating the people in his workplace who would grind for him Balancing work vs. life experiences Expectations of his family vs. expectations of himself for landing a good job Reflecting on the corporate world and the working culture of the United Kingdom Being SINGLE AND READY TO MINGLE Connect on socials Instagram: @thejourneyonwardspodcastFacebook: The Journey Onwards podcastEmail: tjopodcast@gmail.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Monday May 10, 2021
Season 3 - Third Culture Conversations
Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 2021
Facts about Third Culture Kids (TCKs): Average number of cities they've lived in = 4Average age they first move = 4.5 yrs old85% are bilingual44% earned a graduate degree by age 22 They typically work in education, medicine, business, entrepreneurship & highly skilled positions Source - https://www.thirdculturekidglobal.com/tckfacts In this season, I get to share the fun, insightful and inspiring experiences of my brilliant guests to find out what you can learn through their passions, expertise and perspectives on popular life topics through the lens of being a third culture individual. We cover some of life's most common questions:- Is it easier to build relationships with other TCKs or children from immigrant backgrounds?- How do you answer when someone asks 'Where are you from?'- Were we picked last in sports because we weren't from the same background as others?- Would we raise our children in the same we were raised?- Do I still practice the traditions my parents would when I was growing up? ________________________________________________ Get in touch via: Instagram: @thejourneyonwardspodcastEmail: tjopodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wednesday Apr 28, 2021

Friday Apr 23, 2021
|E17| 4 Lessons Learnt from the Francis Ngannou Immigrant Story
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Francis Ngannou is a gifted athlete. But his path to superstardom is far from ordinary (and I mean FAR), both as a sports-star and as an immigrant. The UFC champion's story, which took him from a small village in Cameroon to being regarded as the hardest puncher in the history of MMA, is nothing short of a Hollywood movie in the making (and to be honest it probably already IS in the making). Ngannou's immigration journey is an inspiration not just to fans of UFC, or even to the world of sport, but is truly something that the the entire world should hear, and it also speaks volumes about his character. Even Joe Rogan describes his episode with Ngannou as 'one of the most moving and impactful conversations' ever. So as part of the Key Lessons from Famous Immigrant Stories series, I highlight the four (and it could have been many more) key messages I learnt about Ngannou from his incredible and emotional story. It's by far my favourite so far (no offence to the previous ones). Let me know your views on what was discussed in the episode:via Instagram @thejourneyonwardspodcastvia email tjopodcast@gmail.com______________________________________Honorary mentions and credit to:JRE MMA Show #99 with Francis NgannouHotboxin' With Mike TysonUFC YouTube media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
We cover A LOT, so here's what to expect: RELATIONSHIPS & EXPECTATION > How can you leverage conflict and 'argue better' to help strengthen relationships?> How do people who frequently travel and move countries manage to form deep relationships? VALIDATION & IDENTITY > How can I move away from the fear of what other people think about me, or living my life in proxy to what I want people to think about me?> Is media incorrectly influencing the decisions and actions of the younger generation, or is it helping them wake up to their true identity?> How can I take action on my ambitions or beliefs without the anxiety of failure and need for approval?> How can I overcome feeling like a misfit when moving to a new country. IMPACT & (DIVINE) INTERVENTION > Are we all destined for greatness? What does it mean to be great?> Is our fate / destiny already written? And what role does free will play?> What impact are wokeism ideologies having on the younger generation?> How do we identify divine moments in our life and take action on them? About the Guest Lucas serves value driven organization develop transformational journeys and communication strategies. He is a public speaker who shares on community transformation, power of story, and understand the world around you In the last 10 years he spoken at conferences across 13 nations and 19 of the 50 States. Lucas hosts The Lucas Skrobot Show, and is based in the GCC with his wife and four boys. Lucas also is the author of “Anchored, the Discipline to Stop Drifting”–a book for 20-25 years olds struggling to gain traction in life. Reach me on Instagram @thejourneyonwardspodcast or by email tjopodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.