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Voices of Emergence
Author: Alex de Carvalho, Rudy De Waele
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Voices of Emergence hosts conversations at the edge of what's emerging — exploring leadership, consciousness, systems change, and the future of human flourishing. Each episode brings together thinkers, practitioners, and leaders navigating complexity with clarity and care. Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, this is a space for deep listening, inner inquiry, and collective renewal.
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We sit down with Samantha Sweetwater, author of True Human and founder of One Life Circle, for a deep and honest conversation about what it really means to become “truly human” in a world moving at breakneck speed.We talk about emergence as something both beautiful and destabilizing. We explore the difference between living from domination versus living from reciprocity. And we ask a simple but profound question: what if embodied attunement - paying attention to how life actually feels in our bodies and relationships - is the most important design principle of our time?Samantha shares a grounded perspective on AI that avoids both hype and fear. She speaks candidly about how powerful these tools are, how easily we can become captured by them, and why the next wave of autonomous agents could amplify extraction at a scale we barely understand.From there, the conversation turns toward community, trust, and what we call “fidelity” or “viscosity” - the kinds of relationships and shared spaces that take time, that have texture, and that remind us we belong to something real. We reflect on art, ceremony, and the possibility of a renaissance - not as nostalgia, but as a collective remembering of our place within the living world.If you feel the tension between the speed of the digital world and the slower truths of bodies, nature, and face-to-face community, this episode will resonate.Guest: Samantha SweetwaterTrue Human: https://www.samanthasweetwater.com/Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
In this episode, Stephanie Long Canavesio (Presence Embodied) shares what she means by emergence: the willingness to feel what we have pushed down, and the slow liberation from the chains of the mind.We talk about addiction and recovery, her pivotal meeting with Gabor Mate, nervous system safety, and why peak experiences do not equal healing. Real transformation, she argues, happens through integration, daily practice, and the courage to stay in the body.We explore how stories form as survival strategies, how trauma identities can quietly replace old roles, and how to recognize the narratives shaping us before we get trapped in new ones. We also examine the rebalancing of feminine and masculine energies, relational healing, and Stephanie’s vision for Difuso in Ibiza: a long-term, community-based approach to embodied transformation.If you are navigating change, questioning old identities, or rebuilding your relationship with your body, this conversation offers both perspective and grounded practices.Guest: Stephanie Long CanavesioPresence Embodied: https://www.presenceembodied.com/Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
What the Kogi teach us about balance, guardianship, and the living worldWe sit with Lucas Buchholz, author of A Book of Balance and founder of the Timeless Wisdom Academy and the nonprofit Sacred Future.Lucas spent around ten years in relationship with the indigenous Kogi people of Colombia, a living lineage carrying a pre-industrial cosmovision rooted in balance, reciprocity, and deep attunement to the living world. Together, we explore the Kogi view that the Earth is a subject (not an object), that humans are guardians (neither dominators nor parasites), and that our deepest training ground for relating to nature begins inside our intimate relationships.We also go into the Kogi perspective on thought-forms (and the idea that "ideas have people"), rituals for working with negativity without repression, their long time horizon for land restoration, and a striking take on AI and the modern urge to be "saved from life." We close with practical ways listeners can support Kogi land buyback and cultural regeneration through Sacred Future and the Timeless Wisdom Academy.Links, discount code, and ways to support:Timeless Wisdom Academy: https://timeless-wisdom.com/Free Kogi Lesson people can sign up for: https://timeless-wisdom.com/gift-for-you/Here is the 98€ discount code for listeners of this podcast. It is applicable for the Wisdom and Wisdom Plus plan in monthly and yearly installments: kogiemergingLink for people who want to donate to Sacred Future: https://sacred-future.org/donate/Lucas' book, A Book of Balance: https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/0063329905/Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
We are living through a time of acceleration, instability, and deep uncertainty.Institutions feel brittle. Old narratives no longer orient us. New ones have not yet fully emerged.In this conversation, Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele share a clear articulation of what Voices of Emergence is, why it exists, and where it is going.This is not a political discussion, and it is not an attempt to predict the future.It is a reflection on how we stay human, relational, and grounded while the world around us continues to shift.We speak about:- Why this moment feels different from isolated crises- The human cost of acceleration and fragmentation- Capacity as a nervous system and relational issue, not a moral one- What it means to build coherence instead of chasing attention- How community, practice, and shared responsibility become essential in uncertain timesVoices of Emergence is a living community and cultural practice. It exists to support real conversation, real relationship, and grounded action under pressure.If you are sensing that the old ways no longer hold, but you refuse cynicism, certainty, or ideology, you are not alone.This is an invitation to meet this moment together.Learn more or join our upcoming circles:https://https://luma.com/user/voicesemergence00:00 Introduction00:00:15 Why Voices of Emergence exists00:01:00 A systemic moment, not isolated crises00:02:18 Emergence, listening, and trust00:03:38 Capacity, nervous systems, and coherence00:05:38 What we have built so far00:06:55 What Voices of Emergence is not00:07:00 From conversation to practice00:07:51 Core principles and posture00:08:17 What we are rolling out next00:09:22 Who this is for00:10:39 An invitation to co-create00:11:47 Walking forward togetherHosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
We gathered for an online community gathering, bringing together podcast guests and members of our wider community for a relational, unscripted conversation.This was a space for presence, listening, and shared sensemaking in a time marked by uncertainty, grief, technological acceleration, geopolitical instability, and deep questions about what kind of humans we are becoming.Across voices from Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and beyond, we explored:How to stay grounded as systems unravelThe difference between transformation and capacity buildingPain as a life force rather than something to bypassAI as a tool that requires symbolic literacy and embodied discernmentThe need for culture, community, art, and practice that can hold real pressureWhy regeneration must include soil, body, psyche, and social fabricHow to move from ideas into lived action without collapsing into urgencyThis gathering reflects the heart of Voices of Emergence: a living field of conversation where depth, responsibility, and humanity come before certainty or solutions.With podcast guests:Canay Atalay, Carl Hayden Smith, Ewa Pasternak, Ida Faldbakken, Lisanne Buik, Lucimara Letelier, Mattias Måhl, Monika Jiang, Pamela von Sabljar, Samina Vabo Ansari, Silke von Brockhausen, Timothée Brès, Tom Mansfield, Virginia Vigliar00:00 – Welcome & Opening the Field01:03 – Why This Gathering: Presence Over Performance01:46 – Winter, Slowness, and Holding Multiple Temporalities (Pamela)06:44 – Liminal Intelligence and the Call to the “Impossible” (Ewa)14:32 – Pain, War, and the Alchemy of Courage (Samina)29:18 – Voice, Authorship, and Humility in Uncertain Times (Ida)34:26 – AI, Consciousness, and the Risk of Symbolic Overreach (Carl)48:00 – Grounding the Conversation: Body, Breath, and Listening51:13 – Care as Practice and Community as Verb (Monika)56:51 – Relevance, Opacity, and Creative Pace (Virginia)01:00:08 – Composting Pace, Leadership, and Regenerative Work (Thomas)01:07:19 – Self-Validation, Embodiment, and Strength (Canay)01:17:19 – Soil, Memory, and Regeneration from the Global South (Lucimara)01:27:40 – Masculinity, Polarity, and Grounded Communities (Timothée)01:41:41 – Bearing Witness from a Conflict Zone (Silke)01:52:30 – Slowing Down, Parenting, and Rooting Community (Matti)01:56:32 – Ethics, AI, and the Space of Not-Knowing (Lisanne)02:05:00 – Participant Reflections & Emergent Themes02:12:58 – Capacity Over Transformation02:16:03 – Closing Reflections & GratitudeHosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
This is a conversation with Samina Vabo Ansari, an Afghan-Norwegian lawyer with a background in diplomacy, having worked at the intersection of peacebuilding and innovation. She reflects on the global shift of our time and the deeper calling behind her book, A Call to Bloom Before Your Time, in a world that is asking us to be courageous. Get your copy at https://whenthealmondtreesbloom.comHosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
In this episode of Voices of Emergence, the roles gently shift. For the first time, co-host and co-founder Rudy de Waele steps into the guest seat, and we slow down together to explore what shaped his path.This is not a standard biography. Its a reflective conversation about emergence as a relational process, and about leadership as stewardship of conditions rather than control of outcomes.We move through Rudy's early imprinting in jazz and improvisation, the intensity of early internet and mobile innovation, and the moment when the story of acceleration started to crack. Rudy shares how disillusionment became a threshold, how regenerative communities reoriented his sense of what is possible, and how a serious heart event forced a deeper pause and surrender.We also go into Vipassana and what equanimity means in lived experience, and then we bring it home to Voices of Emergence: why this is becoming more than a podcast, what it means to hold a field, and why real human connection, creativity, and capacity-building matter even more in an AI-saturated world.If you have been moving fast, carrying a lot, or sensing that the old maps no longer apply, I hope this lands as a moment to slow down and listen for whats already stirring.Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Myth As Biology, Rewilding Masculinity, And The Stories Shaping Our FutureIn this episode, we sit down with writer and mythopoetic thinker Sophie Strand for a wide-ranging conversation on myth, illness, ecology, and the stories shaping our future.Sophie shares how chronic illness changed her relationship to myth, not as metaphor, but as something cellular and lived: a way communities carry precious knowledge through collapse and transmit it through relationship. We explore the "supracellular" self, distributed intelligence, and what biology can teach us about collaboration, boundaries, and the fear-based pull toward simplistic good/bad thinking.From there, we dive into The Flowering Wand and the rewilding of the masculine: composting the lonely hero archetype, recovering lost forms of stewardship and fathering, and creating a more biodiverse ecosystem of masculinity. Alex brings in Pan and Hephaestus, and the conversation turns toward the mythopoetic threshold: how to work with symbols, synchronicity, and archetypes without floating into spiritual escapism.We also enter the big questions of consciousness: are we nearing a Copernican shift in consciousness studies? Sophie offers a striking image: caterpillars that melt in the cocoon, yet somehow carry memory forward. If the brain liquefies, what persists? Is consciousness a field we tune into, more like a radio than a machine?Finally, we explore technology and AI with nuance: the material and extractive roots of the digital realm, "haunted technology," the ethics of knowledge production, and why storytellers carry responsibility for the futures we train into the world. Sophie closes with a provocative invitation: if you want ideas to last, plant them in love stories, because romance and eros still move culture at scale.Guest: Sophie StrandBooks: The Flowering Wand: Rewilding the Sacred Masculine; The Body Is a DoorwayHosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
We sit down with Lucian Tarnowski, founder of United Planet, to explore one of the most important questions of our time: What does it take to shift from a dystopian worldview into a lived experience of possibility?Lucian argues that belief is a form of technology — and right now, humanity is being “conquered by dystopia.” Our collective pessimism feeds back into the systems we build. To change the future, we must change the story.We talk about:- Why “the enemy is apathy in possibility”- How narratives and myth shape the worlds we create- The UP Games and why immersive experiences unlock collective intelligence- Planetary identity, acupuncture points, and the role of Ibiza- What ancient wisdom and indigenous traditions teach about this moment- The rise of Gaia AI and the role of augmented intelligence- How we move beyond the constraints of the nation-state- Why the next decade may offer the greatest civilizational pivot in human historyThis episode blends personal story, deep systems thinking, indigenous insight, and grounded optimism about the future we are capable of choosing.Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Ancestral Memory, Decolonization, and Cultural LeadershipWhat if museums were not monuments to the past, but living ecosystems in service of life?In this conversation, cultural strategist and regenerative thinker Lucimara Letelier joins Rudy de Waele and Alex de Carvalho to explore how museums—and all cultural institutions—can evolve from extractive, colonial structures into places of healing, belonging, and ecological imagination.From her Afro-Brazilian ancestry and the realities of Brazilian colonial history, to her years in deep ecology and her work with Indigenous communities, Lucimara brings a rare synthesis of lived experience, cultural strategy, and spiritual depth.Across this wide-ranging dialogue, we explore:- How ancestry shapes our understanding of regeneration- Why museums hold “sacred space” and ancestral presence- The emotional and ecological importance of deep sorrow and active hope- Repatriation, decolonization, and protocols for ethical cultural care- Museums as community hubs for biocultural wisdom- The inner work leaders must do to embody regeneration- Why we are all “museums inside of us,” carrying social memory and storiesThis episode invites us to rethink culture itself—not as something to preserve, but as something alive, relational, and capable of healing our future.Learn more about Lucimara’s work:regenerativemuseums.comHosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us: voicesofemergence.comSubscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Fred Destin is co-founder of Stride.VC and one of Europe’s most respected venture capitalists.Over two decades, Fred has backed some of Europe’s most iconic startups, but this conversation goes far beyond business. Fred shares his deeply personal journey, revealing how he moved from hyper-performance to presence, from stoicism to stewardship, and from capitalism’s speed to life’s flow.We explore:- The myth of mastery and the illusion of success- The collapse of narratives and the Dark Night of the Soul- Shadow integration, self-love, and healing the father wound- Capitalism, AI, and the moral crisis of speed- The future of technology, trust, and regenerative venture- Awakening to awe, humility, and systemic consciousnessFred’s reflections are disarmingly honest and profoundly human — a map for anyone seeking to reconcile inner transformation with systemic change.Hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele, Voices of Emergence brings together thinkers, builders, and creators exploring how new systems of meaning, leadership, and regeneration are emerging through us.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Reclaiming connection, community, and the wisdom of placeWe sit with Helena Norberg-Hodge, a pioneer of the localization movement, founder and director of Local Futures, and author of Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh.Helena begins by naming a painful truth she has witnessed on every continent over the last forty years: young people everywhere are struggling with depression. She invites us to see this not as an individual pathology, but as a rational response to an economic system that pushes us into competitive, urban, sped-up lives that promise everything and deliver very little. From her decades in Ladakh, she offers a rare glimpse of a culture that knew neither suicide nor depression and lived with time wealth, many skills, and deep intergenerational bonds.We explore how globalization, industrial agriculture, and algorithmic finance pull us away from each other and from the living world, and how localization offers a practical and spiritual path back to sanity. Helena shares stories of community food systems, farmers’ markets where conversations multiply, and even prison programs where growing food and crafting for the local community dramatically reduce violence and recidivism.Along the way, we touch the themes of feminine futures and the hunger for a more caring, slower, relational way of living. Helena speaks about the loss of singing, the shutting down of tears, and the emergence of men’s and women’s circles as a spontaneous corrective. We look at how cracks in the dominant story can become thresholds into a different way of being.We close with Helena’s focus on local food and soil as a primary leverage point for healing ecosystems, bodies, and communities. Her seed for the future of humanity is simple and radical: the seed of connection, planted in local ground, through food and relationships that bring us back into belonging with each other and with Earth.If this conversation resonates with you, share it with someone who feels the weight of this moment and is looking for grounded hope and practical pathways into a more life-affirming future.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
A circle of inquiry into what money becomes when we treat it as a living system.In this Voices of Emergence gathering, we convene a deep dialogue with Ida Faldbakken, Alessa Berg, Dana Ulrike Glatz, and Fredrik Blomquist to explore the future of finance through the lenses of regeneration, reciprocity, and ecological intelligence.Together we ask:What happens when we shift from extraction to flow?How must leadership evolve for finance to evolve?Can value be measured in ways that reflect life, not depletion?What does finance look like when guided by care, imagination, and shared responsibility?How do Indigenous cosmologies and ecological worldviews reshape the architecture of capital?Themes include leadership culture, regenerative ownership models, Indigenous wisdom, natural accounting, adaptive governance, and the identity-level shift from extraction to guardianship.A key takeaway: finance is not separate from us. It reflects the worldviews, incentives, and relationships we bring to it. Regeneration begins with how we listen, how we lead, and how we relate to the living systems we depend on.Panelists: Ida Faldbakken • Alessa Berg • Dana Ulrike Glatz • Fredrik BlomquistVoices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
We sit with Hajar Tazi, storyteller, poet, and ecosystem weaver devoted to Pachamama’s flourishing. Hajar shares how childhood moments of mystical union shaped her life, why ecosystem weaving is “care over control,” and how bioregional networks can become islands of coherence in a sea of chaos.We explore the imaginal as a real field of collaboration, the Rights of Nature as a bridge toward lived kinship, and why unschooling and deprogramming open space for other ways of knowing. Hajar frames play as radical resistance and shows how the Great Weaving Game reframes economics toward mutual benefit. We close with feminine leadership as a posture of deep listening and fierce, relational care, and a simple seed for the future: learn directly with the more-than-human world.Hajar Tazi is Director of Ecosystem Weaving and Strategic Initiatives at the Synergia Institute; Board member at Shareable and Gaia Education; Ambassador for the Inner Development Goals; Member, Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature; Fellow, Bio-Leadership Project and Rhizome; Creator, The Great Weaving Game.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Meet Alessa Berg, founder and CEO of Top Tier Impact, the global ecosystem of impact and sustainability leaders shaping the future of capital and culture.Alessa shares her journey from traditional finance to regenerative economics, and how her multilingual, cross-cultural background turned her into a translator between worlds—between capital and consciousness, systems and stories.Together, we explore:- How finance can evolve from extraction to regeneration- The role of feminine wisdom and embodiment in leadership- The importance of collective value over individual gain- Why intention and integrity matter more than ever in impact investing- How regenerative finance, community, and consciousness can help humanity cross its next thresholdThis conversation bridges economics, ecology, and inner development—reminding us that money, like energy, flows best when it serves life itself.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
Systems entrepreneur and impact investor Dana Ulrike Glatz joins us to explore how capital can flow in service of life—guided by indigenous wisdom, embodied leadership, and alliances rooted in reciprocity.We trace Dana’s path from a grounded childhood in rural Germany to spiritual initiation in India, through World Economic Forum rooms and into the Amazon—where she’s convening an Ancestral Wisdom Boat journey from Manaus to Belém ahead of COP30. Dana shares why true emergence begins in the body; how lineage, silence, and presence shape leadership; what “capital as sacred streams” looks like in practice; and why systemic investing must mimic living systems, move at biological time, and be stewarded by coherent communities.In this episode: • Emergence as somatic stillness and co-created field • Family lineage, post-war trauma, and discerning what to conserve vs. renew • From impact transactions to systemic investing rooted in trust and bioregions • Indigenous teachings on balance, shadow integration, and reciprocity • The resurgence of the feminine and “wise leadership” beyond gender • Designing finance like nature: cycles, seasons, patience, relationship • COP30, the Eagle & Condor prophecy, and building an Earth Shield of bioregionsIf you’re curious about regenerative finance, embodied leadership, and how alliances can steward capital flows that actually heal places, this conversation is for you.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
In this luminous conversation, we sit down with Canay Atalay — transformation architect, regenerative innovation strategist, and founder of the RX Innovation Institute — to explore how we can redesign the operating systems of business, technology, and leadership through the feminine principle and a regenerative lens.Canay shares her journey from the pharmaceutical and media industries to pioneering regenerative innovation — a systemic approach that integrates cultural transformation, conscious AI, and life-centered economies. Drawing from her Turkish and Sufi heritage, she bridges mysticism, systems thinking, and practical frameworks for global transformation.We talk about:- Sufism, love, and the art of surrender- Collapse as initiation and the dance of death and renewal- Recoding scarcity mindsets into abundance- Feminine intelligence as the missing link in business innovation- The role of embodiment, motherhood, and pleasure in regeneration- Moving from generative to regenerative AI- The importance of community, coherence, and embodied leadershipThis episode is a deep remembrance that the system is you — and that regeneration begins within.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
In this episode, we sit down with Louie Valotti — founder of Genesis Health and guide at the intersection of biology, consciousness, and healing.Trained in Compassionate Inquiry with Dr. Gabor Maté and initiated into the Peruvian Q’ero lineage of shamanism, Louie bridges modern trauma work with ancient ritual and spiritual science.Together we explore:- how trauma becomes a portal for the soul’s realization- the connection between emotional repression and cellular renewal- the role of ritual, prayer, and ceremony in reconnecting body, mind, and spirit- masculine and feminine integration in leadership and community- why humanity’s current crisis may be an initiation into collective awakeningA deeply embodied conversation about emergence, authenticity, and remembering the sacredness of being alive.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
A circle of inquiry into the soul of intelligence — human, artificial, and planetary.In this special Voices of Emergence gathering, we convene a deep dialogue with Amanda Efthimiou, Lisanne Buik, Timothée Brès, and Fred Destin — exploring what it means to stay human in an age of accelerating intelligence.Together we ask:How can AI serve life, not control?What does it mean to “parent” artificial intelligence?Can technology carry wisdom, compassion, and care?How do we cultivate AI hygiene — mindful use, embodied ethics, and community discernment?Themes include embodiment, shadow work, regenerative design, and the mythic tension between Moloch (optimization and control) and Sophia (wisdom and coherence).Key takeaway: AI mirrors the systems and souls that create it. Our collective task is not to fear or worship it, but to bring consciousness, presence, and love into our relationship with intelligence itself.Panelists: Amanda Efthimiou • Lisanne Buik • Timothée Brès • Fred DestinHosted by Rudy de Waele & Alex de Carvalho📖 Read the full circle summary & reflections on Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/voicesofemergence/p/ai-ethics-and-emergence-rethinkingVoices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art
We speak with biologist, whole-systems designer, and author Daniel Christian Wahl, whose book Designing Regenerative Cultures has inspired changemakers and communities worldwide.Together they explore how regeneration moves beyond sustainability — not as a brand or technique, but as life’s innate process of creating the conditions for more life.Daniel reflects on emergence and complexity, the deep intelligence of living systems, and the portal of place through which we remember our belonging to Earth and to one another.Topics include:The difference between sustainability and regenerationSalutogenic design and bioregional thinkingThe intimacy of community and place as biological needsCircle work as an ancient human technologyThe shadows of techno-solutionism and AI’s disconnection from natural intelligenceRe-imagining education as community and cultural transmissionDaniel reminds us that regeneration begins not in the lab but in the compost — in the humility of returning to place, to story, and to the living web that sustains us all.Voices of Emergence is a podcast about inner transformation and systemic regeneration, hosted by Alex de Carvalho and Rudy de Waele.Subscribe to explore the edges of leadership, culture, and consciousness.🎵 Intro & Outro MusicUsed with permission from AWARËTrack: Journey Live 5Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/awaremusic/jurney-live-5Explore more at: https://www.awaremusic.art






















