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Hosted by Sashka Regina, Forbes-featured Leading Business & Brand Strategist, CEO & Founder of BrandSashka and Future Forward Hub. This podcast is centred around 6x of the World Health Organisation's Global Goals, where conversations take place with regular people, implementing extraordinary change. Because through conversation and education, positive change can take place to achieve the Global Goals.

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BrandSashka is a Brand Communications Agency that helps Innovative Game Changers live and market beyond the obvious. Future Forward is the HUB for conversations that matter, that discuss forward-thinking topics that go beyond the obvious.

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This episode is to thank you for being a part of the first successful year for Future Forward Hub’s 2020/2021 journey. It’s been an exhilarating year with my founding contributors who have been with me supporting my vision and mission and I’m so blessed and grateful for them. You can read more about the contributors here (https://futureforwardhub.com/contributors/) And we’re even more excited for 2022 and what the year will bring for Future Forward Hub Podcast & Events, as well as growing the community! Beyond excited!!! We’ll be with you again in January 2022 revived and ready to achieve the Global Goals one step at a time, starting off with the Podcast Episodes from the past event from Sunday 21st November 2021. And as always, we love hearing from you! Send us your feedback to hello@futureforwardhub.com
This episode is for you, if you’re wanting to scrap the slate clean and be who you were meant to be before bad things happened to you. Trauma affects how we parent, show up in our careers as well as personal relationships. By healing that broken part deep within, everything else naturally improves. Janine creates more awareness about trauma and how it affects you later in life. Janine Wirth writes: ‘my relationship with trauma started in my childhood. I had a traumatized mother who wasn’t available to me and after experiencing many of my own traumatic events including surviving a violent hijacking, kidnapping and attempted rape at gunpoint, I knew I didn’t want to be a traumatized mother to my own children. I had the opportunity to change direction from corporate sales and management to psychotherapy, RTThypnotherapy and life coaching. Founder and creator of the ground-breaking programmes, ‘Freedom from your traumatic childhood' and ‘Banish Binge Eating for Good’ Janine is a certified psychotherapist, life coach and clinical hypnotherapist with a global virtual practice, enabling her to help women worldwide from the comfort of their own homes. She resides in Germany with her husband and three children
With Eva Gruber and Adil Amarsi This episode is for you if you’re struggling with keeping a positive work ethic when you don’t enjoy your job or find it interesting anymore. This is a loaded question, which we aim to converse and answer on, as best we can in this short amount of time. Today we converse on this episode about: Personal moments in which we didn’t enjoy our job or find it interesting anymore. The role that people-pleasing plays in work ethic and the meaning thereof How are Millenials, Gen Z’s and Gen Y’s dealing with the hardship of work ethic? What do we need to reframe around work ‘ethics’ for the future? Motivation and the role it plays in your job positivity The key to creating a work ethic that is aligned with a job that we love  
This episode is for you, if you’re passionate about quality education, especially for 14-20 year old's, who don’t fit into the current educational system, but have the potential for doing great things in their own way – but don’t yet know what that way is. Today we converse on this episode about: Reinventing the relationship with quality education What it means to stand out in a crowd and show up with your differences What it means to give your strengths a voice What education is currently being implemented for 14-20-year-olds to reach their highest potential outside of the current educational system How the idea of Moonshot Pirates came about The not-so-simplistic world of entrepreneurship   Find out more about Moonshot Pirates www.moonshotpirates.com 
This episode is for you, if you’re someone who’s been living most of their lives in a world of contrasts and not really knowing how to align both worlds to make it liveable for YOU, without rocking everyone else’s boat and staying true to yourself. In order to make an impact, the change you seek to make an impact around needs to be found within yourself first, and this episode aims at assisting you with some starting points on building your creativity whilst being spiritual and intellectual as well as using comedy as a tool to communicate your messaging.
With Mike Michalowicz This episode is for you, if you’re an entrepreneur struggling with putting profit first, that is, paying everyone else and forgetting about yourself. In order to achieve the Global Goals of Decent Work and Economic Growth and Good Health and Well Being, it’s important to recognize that you too are a vital part of your organisation and needing to be paid as well as know-how to manage and KEEP the money rather than just spend it. Today we speak on this episode about: (06:06) It isn’t about making money, but compromising ourselves (14:06) Entrepreneurial poverty isn’t just about cash (23:54) Being different, gets people’s attention (24:35) Consistency is being 100% yourself (33:18) We’re all on the same level, never look up to someone else
With Tyran Mowbray This episode is for you, if you feel the need to educate yourself on sex but feel shame and guilt around it. Especially for men, who need to rewire the toxic masculinity and identity around sex education and for women, who need to understand the shame and guilt men have carried with themselves, that needs healing and how we can achieve the global goal of Good Health and Well Being and Gender Equality around sexual education, as a community. Today we speak on this episode about: (4:20) Changing sexual education and the implementation thereof (8:00) The fear of talking about sex (14:00) Putting yourself in comfortable situations (16:00) Yoga training (20:33) Our ability to please (sensitivity of our heart) (25:15) Suppressing and accepting our sexuality and desires (30:00) Porn addiction (38:25) Practical and realistic advice (43:57) There is space for everyone to meet their own desires
This episode is for you, if you’re an entrepreneur or business owner. Especially, if you’ve been managing building your dream and business with (or without) a team and have been struggling emotionally, mentally and physically with ‘making that dream happen’. Entrepreneurship is not easy and it has a very dark side to it, that, when left unattended, will cause depression, anxiety and negative behaviours. Entrepreneurs are helping us achieve the Global goals Decent Work and Economic Growth as well as Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. However, what doesn’t get seen or spoken about is the dark side of entrepreneurship which affects our mental health – which is part of the Global Goal of Good Health and Well Being. This episode aims to have the conversation around the dark side of entrepreneurship and that it IS real and needs to be conversed on. Should you or anyone you know of need guidance on anxiety, depression or negative behaviours in their entrepreneurship journey, please get in contact with us so that we can refer you to information and guidance to assist you towards Good Health and Well Being. Email: hello@futureforwardhub.com  
This episode is for you, if you’re someone who has a passion for interviewing others, or who is into journalism and the likes and wants more insight on how to connect with their audience being interviewed. And by doing so, connecting with human beings on a different level (spiritual, mental and emotionally) thereby building a bond of community and trust. And by doing so, enforcing the Global Goal of Good Health and Well Being for all those involved through empathic journalism. Today we speak on this episode about: You might think you know it all, but you don’t. Connect to your soul and heart. Be a compassionate listener. It’s important to make your interviewee feel safe. Judgement will come up in your thoughts, investigate it first, within yourself. Give people confidence and thereby create space to talk honestly and openly about the things that we usually keep silent for fear of judgement. Not knowing how to reach your goals doesn’t mean you stop pursuing your dreams. The Innerviewer is a lifestyle meets online platform that is based on sharing meaningful conversations. Initiator of The Innerviewer is Irwin Ment. A compassionate listener, storyteller and in-depth interviewer who has the ability to communicate directly with your soul, giving you the opportunity to reconnect with your own authenticity.   Irwin’s purpose in life is to live life in its many shapes by only allowing the positive energy to flow into every experience. In his presence, you are allowed to be yourself whether he is speaking with you casually or through his interviews. He wants you to feel so much at ease that only the deepest stories, those that describe best you as a unique person come out.   The Innerview with Irwin Ment is his way to contribute to a better world where your inner self is allowed to manifest.
This episode is for you if you’re someone who’s been a constant do-er, giving more than what your cup is full with and constantly living in a state of guilt and shame wanting to ensure everyone else has it good before you. The answer? Pleasure … this is what’s missing from our lives – this is what turns the painful living into pleasurable moments and memories, helping us achieve, as a community the global goals of Good Health and Well Being and Decent Work and Economic Growth. Today we speak on this episode about: What is pleasure? What is pussy-coaching and how does this help the economy grow positively and ensure good health and well being? How do we break the stigma on leadership that is led from a place of doing to a place of being in pleasure? How do we bridge the gap between loving and loathing yourself? What does it mean to celebrate your life? What is feminine energy and how do we live in it?
This episode is for you, if you’re a parent or educator who is looking to heal the educational system to not only support the students but the educators as well. Because at the end of the day, when educators aren’t happy in their jobs as teachers, this will mirror onto their students who will in turn not love the education being taught and falling out of learning - which affects the economy when kids are illiterate and have low self-esteem and worth around learning and taking risks. Today we speak on this episode about: Educational systems that work and set examples of finding joy in learning and teaching How important is self-care for educators? What are the 3 eyes system that educators need to re-ignite their love and passion for education? Ideas for re-wiring the educational system for both educators and students Why do we neglect the educators and how can we change the negative thinking?
This episode is for you, if you’ve never heard of ageism and the stigma around it. From an early age, children pick up cues from those around them about their culture’s stereotypes and prejudices, which are soon internalized. People then use these stereotypes to make inferences and to guide their feelings and behaviour towards people of different ages and towards themselves. Ageism often intersects and interacts with other forms of stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, including ableism, sexism and racism. Multiple intersecting forms of bias compound disadvantage and make the effects of ageism on individuals’ health and well-being even worse. At Future Forward Hub, we believe this to be a stigma that needs to be broken - how do we do that? Through conversing and becoming aware that this stigma exists. Today we speak on this episode about: Why has ageism become a stigma? Is creativity a solution to ageism? Cultural influences that can support ageism Is it necessary to educate older people on the ways of now? Does this not overwhelm them? Is Ageism a disadvantage? Arthur’s website https://www.arthurvibert.com/
Part 2! This episode is for you, should you have been told more than once, that you’re OTT, too emotional, sleep poorly, have a full head (mind with lots of ideas), visionary, creative, innovator, fear of new things, burn-out, you feel too much, you’re sensitive to light, loud sounds, smell and more. What has been conditioned for you to believe is ‘wrong’ within you, has, in fact, been your talents, and this episode uncovers for you, why, as well as the importance it has on achieving the Global Goal of Good Health and Well Being and Quality Education. Today we speak on this episode about: Understanding the terminology around HSP (Highly Sensitive Person) How Emotions play a large role in how an HSP communicates his/her ideas, thoughts and emotions. How HSP’s are more susceptible to "burn-out" and a simple step in recognizing the path towards burn-out to combat it Coping mechanisms for both parents, educators, adults and children to manage their HSP talents Perception vs Habituation Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, Intro-Extrovert traits and HSP – the similarities and differences. The impact of HSP knowledge to achieve the Global Goals
This episode is for you, should you have been told more than once, that you’re OTT, too emotional, sleep poorly, have a full head (mind with lots of ideas), visionary, creative, innovator, fear of new things, burn-out, you feel too much, you’re sensitive to light, loud sounds, smell and more. What has been conditioned for you to believe is ‘wrong’ within you, has, in fact, been your talents, and this episode uncovers for you, why, as well as the importance it has on achieving the Global Goal of Good Health and Well Being and Quality Education. Today we speak on this episode about: Understanding the terminology around HSP (Highly Sensitive Person) How Emotions play a large role in how an HSP communicates his/her ideas, thoughts and emotions. How HSP’s are more susceptible to "burn-out" and a simple step in recognizing the path towards burn-out to combat it Coping mechanisms for both parents, educators, adults and children to manage their HSP talents Perception vs Habituation Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, Intro-Extrovert traits and HSP – the similarities and differences. The impact of HSP knowledge to achieve the Global Goals
This second part of episode 27 is for you if you’re someone who feels a certain amount of sadness and/or heaviness hanging over you, leaving you on auto-pilot. You cannot put your finger on what it is you’re going through and feel a little in-between and out of sorts and in a bit of a daze. You may just be grieving and this episode discusses how and why. Today we speak on this episode about: What is grief and what is the difference between grief and suffering? How does one teach children about grief? How does one grieve and nurture? What are natural resources to manage grief? Can grief lead to mental illness?
This episode is for you if you’re someone who feels a certain amount of sadness and/or heaviness hanging over you, leaving you on auto-pilot. You cannot put your finger on what it is you’re going through and feel a little in-between and out of sorts and in a bit of a daze. You may just be grieving and this episode discusses how and why. Today we speak on this episode about: What is grief and what is the difference between grief and suffering? How does one teach children about grief? How does one grieve and nurture? What are natural resources to manage grief? Can grief lead to mental illness?
With Andrew Eggelton we focus on the 8th Global Goal of the World Health Organisation: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, and discuss: How your visual branding is not your profession. How you’re limiting your growth with professional branding vs. Purpose branding Action steps to achieving your branding for the future Leave us a comment and let us know how you feel about INDUSTRY, INNOVATION & INFRASTRUCTURE and how it has changed or impacted your life. We would love to hear from you!
Part 2 - Continued Being a transgender woman who is currently in transition, Katie offers a very personal, powerful and authentic insight into what it’s like to be transgender in the UK. She is not associated with any campaign groups and she has no hidden agenda. She tells her story with humour and in a refreshingly un-corporate and non-political manner. She is not afraid to tell it like it is. Today we speak on this episode about: Transgender terminology explained From wound-to-healing, guilt-to-peace. Living a life in peace Suppressing your identity and being afraid of the unknown – what is that and how can you implement steps to moving forward? The narrative of ‘coming out’ - is this a phase or choice? This episode is brought to you by Future Forward Hub and hosted by Sashka Regina (https://sashkaregina.com) To apply to be a guest on the show, please click here https://futureforwardhub.com/podcast and fill out the Google form
Being a transgender woman who is currently in transition, Katie offers a very personal, powerful and authentic insight into what it’s like to be transgender in the UK. She is not associated with any campaign groups and she has no hidden agenda. She tells her story with humour and in a refreshingly un-corporate and non-political manner. She is not afraid to tell it like it is. Today we speak on this episode about: Transgender terminology explained From wound-to-healing, guilt-to-peace. Living a life in peace Suppressing your identity and being afraid of the unknown – what is that and how can you implement steps to moving forward? The narrative of ‘coming out’ - is this a phase or choice? This episode is brought to you by Future Forward Hub and hosted by Sashka Regina (https://sashkaregina.com) To apply to be a guest on the show, please click here https://futureforwardhub.com/podcast and fill out the Google form
Today is a solo episode with Sashka Regina – Host and Founder of the Future Forward Hub Podcast & Events Focussing on the 8th Global Goal: Decent Work and Economic Growth, she covers: Is there such a thing as competition? How do you bridge the gap between you and your competitor to achieve business success? What do you need to make a choice and stick with it? What does Value-driven mean for your business success? What are the business and personal foundation blocks required for success? What does it mean to ask for help?
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