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What if the key to thriving in our uncertain world isn't having all the answers, but asking better questions?

Join geophysicist-turned-podcaster/solopreneur Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge for conversations with experts, entrepreneurs, and everyday changemakers who are building bridges in a divided world. Each episode explores how we break free from polarized thinking, navigate career transitions with purpose, and find common ground without compromising our values.

You'll discover practical insights on meaningful work, sustainable living, and creating positive change—whether in your career, community, or personal life. These aren't debates or lectures, but thoughtful dialogues that help you see new possibilities and take your next step forward.

Perfect for curious professionals, aspiring changemakers, and anyone who believes the future is something we build together through understanding, not division.

Perfect for curious minds who believe the future is something we build together, not something that happens to us.

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Geothermal at GeoEnergy 2025, Bergen, NorwayA special episode recorded in Bergen, NorwayDid you know the heat beneath our feet could power communities almost anywhere in the world?In this episode, I take you with me to GeoEnergy 2025, a conference dedicated entirely to geothermal energy — from shallow systems to deep wells and next-generation closed-loop designs.I share my own journey into geothermal, what I learned at the conference, and short conversations with people working across the field. If you’re curious about geothermal or work in oil & gas and wonder how your subsurface skills can transfer: this one’s for you.🔊 Voices from the EpisodeFeaturing short interviews and insights from:Bjarte Lønøy, GEAN – Geothermal Energy Association of NorwayKirsti Midttømme, NORCEKim Gunn Maver, Green ThermaJesper Moberg, Norsk RetningsboringØystein Klemetsdal, SINTEF Digital What You’ll LearnWhat geothermal energy actually is (in simple language)Why Norway has huge potential — and big drilling challengesNew closed-loop systems (“underground thermos bottles”)How oil & gas skills translate directly into geothermalWhy visibility, communication, and scale matterHow digital twins can accelerate deployment💛 Thank YouHuge thanks to GEAN, and especially Bjarte Lønøy and Kirsti Midttømme, for welcoming me into the geothermal community at GeoEnergy 2025.If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone curious about the future of energy.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
🎙️ Episode: Get Off the Fence – Leadership Lessons for a Warming WorldWhat happens when leadership replaces drama with disciplined choice?This week, I sit down with Charles Sheppard — author, professor of leadership, and founder of World Bridge University — to explore how systems thinking can help us move from confusion to clarity in the face of climate change.Charlie has spent decades helping people and organizations escape the Drama Triangle — the cycle of Victim, Rescuer, and Adversary — and replace it with The Leadership Triangle: Visionary, Catalyst, and Coach. Now he’s applying that same framework to the climate crisis.We talk about why so many people still sit on the fence, how disinformation and social media shape our beliefs, and what it means to lead — in our families, workplaces, and communities — when the stakes couldn’t be higher.💬 In this episode:Why leadership and systems thinking are key to tackling the climate crisisHow to reach the “middle 60%” who still sit on the fenceThe role of language, storytelling, and education in climate communicationWhat we can learn from his new venture, World Bridge UniversityHow AI (and even biotech!) fit into his vision for a better future🌍 About Charles SheppardCharles Sheppard is a Professor of Leadership, author of Get Off the Fence and Save Your Drama for Your Mama, and founder of World Bridge University. He’s also the cofounder of Arjuna Therapeutics, a biotech company developing breakthrough cancer treatments — and a passionate advocate for systems thinking, education reform, and climate leadership.🪴 Connect with CharlesWebsiteBook: Get Off the Fence – AmazonLinkedInWorld Bridge UniversityArjuna Therapeutics🌟 If you enjoyed this episodePlease share it with a friend or colleague who’s ready to get off the fence.And if you haven’t yet, subscribe to Stories for the Future on your favorite platform — or join me on Substack for behind-the-scenes reflections and future fluency insights.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
In this special episode of Stories for the Future, I moderate a panel at the Beyond Oil Conference 2025: Changing Climate Futures conference in Bergen. Our theme: Actionable Hope in a Changing Climate Future.We talk about what hope does when the world feels like it’s unraveling — and what it looks like when hope becomes something you act on. In this episode you’ll hear voices from science, media, creative arts and strategy — and come away with ideas for how to lean into hope, not just as a feeling, but as a modality of change.👥 Panel & Conference LinksHere are the people on the panel and links to their work so you can dive deeper:Kikki Flesche Kleiven — Director of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen. Marine geologist by training; leads a large interdisciplinary climate‑research centre. Petter Gulli — Founder & Chief Hope Officer at 12YEARS; an outspoken climate optimist, strategist and author of HOPE – A practical guide for climate optimists. Thea Emilie Maubach‑Vindnes — Spokesperson for the media initiative Verdens Beste Nyheter (“The World’s Best News”), and also affiliated with the civil‑society group Changemaker. Verdens beste nyheterAnne Beate Hovind — Chair of the Future Library project. This is a century‑long literary/art project where 1,000 trees were planted in Nordmarka, and each year one author contributes a manuscript, to be published in 2114. About the project: https://www.futurelibrary.no/ futurelibrary.noConference reference: Beyond Oil 2025: Changing Climate Futures — An interdisciplinary, international biennial conference hosted by the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation (CET) at the University of Bergen.Conference website: https://www.uib.no/en/cet/173079/beyond-oil-2025-changing-climate-futuresWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
What comes to mind when you hear mining? Pollution? Destruction? Now add the word sustainable — does it feel contradictory?In this episode, I speak with Donna Kitsos, a Singapore-based expert in global markets, energy, and innovation, about what sustainable mining actually means. With a background in coal trading and a career now focused on climate tech and circular solutions, Donna shares how mining is evolving — and why it’s more important than ever to understand that shift.🔑 Key TopicsWhat “sustainable mining” really meansHow innovation is reshaping extraction and supply chainsThe role of AI, biomining, recycling, and circular systemsWhy collaboration and transparency are key to progress👤 About Donna KitsosDonna has 20+ years in financial/physical commodities, venture, and energy innovation. Today, she works with early-stage technologies that transform mining and sustainability from the ground up.Learn more: prospectinnovation.comWorld Economic Forum’s UpLink Mining ChallengeDonna on LinkedInWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com or vklavenes.substack.com
In this episode of Stories for the Future, I’m joined by storyteller, game designer, and creative force Dain Saint — someone who doesn’t just talk about change, but invites people to practice it through immersive storytelling, collaborative world-building, and art.We recorded this conversation a few months ago, but it feels even more relevant today. Especially in a time of political tension, uncertainty, and fear, we talk about how imagination, empathy, and interactive experiences can help us stay connected — and prepare us for the future we actually want to live in.Dain also shares insights from his work in journalism, immersive theatre, and game design — including how changing what it means to “win” the game can fundamentally shift how we live and lead.We talk about:What interactive storytelling really is — and why it mattersThe role of empathy in imagining better futuresPracticing democracy through games (!)What it feels like to live through turbulent times in the USThe difference between truth and honestyWhy art, play, and participation are vital right now🔗 Links & Resources:Learn more about Dain’s work on his website.Reckless MagicConnect with me and find more episodes at storiesforthefuture.comSubscribe to my newsletter on Substack💬 If this episode spoke to you…Please consider sharing it with someone you think would enjoy it — and leave a quick rating or review on your podcast platform. It really helps the show reach more thoughtful listeners like you.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
What if solving climate change starts with better conversations, not just better tech?In this episode, I talk with Tessa Hartman, a climate anthropologist and facilitator, about why culture shapes how we perceive and respond to climate challenges. We explore how empathy, social norms, and smart design can unlock new ways of working together – even across deep divides.🎙️ In this episode:What a “climate anthropologist” actually doesHow culture, identity, and worldview shape climate actionThe power of asking why in tough conversationsUX design meets sustainability – making solutions people actually want to useBridge-building between “opposing” groupsLessons from Norway’s first national Citizen Assembly on climate and wealth🔗 Resources mentioned:Tessa Hartman on LinkedInKlimaantropologen (in Norwegian)The Future Panel / Citizen Assembly (English site)Book: Humankind by Rutger BregmanClimate designer Katie PatrickStories for the FutureVeslemøy’s Substack🙌 If you enjoyed this episode:Share it with someone who cares about climate, culture, or community.Subscribe and leave a review on Apple or Spotify – it helps more than you know!Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
Do you ever feel like you’re too many things at once – curious about everything, yet unsure how it all fits together? In this episode, I sit down with writer, speaker, and community-builder Charlie Rogers, whose upcoming book Undefinable Life Design offers a much-needed framework for those of us who resist being put in a box.Charlie shares:What it means to live “intentionally beyond conventional labels”His framework forundefinable life designThe power of embracing a semi-professional approach to your many interestsHow to identify your Golden Thread – the through-line that connects everything you loveThe emotional (and practical) work of leaving identities behindHis wild ultra-marathon and what it taught him about self-trustThe values that define his community of “undefinables”Whether you’re a creative generalist, a multi-hyphenate, or just someone with 96 browser tabs open at once, this conversation is your permission to stop choosing and start integrating.🔗 Resources & Mentions:Charlie’s newsletter & updates on his upcoming bookThe Portfolio Collective – where we first connected Charlie's LinkedInWebsite: Undefinable Life DesignWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com and vklavenes.substack.comMentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
In this episode, I sit down with Morgan DeNicola, Executive Director of the DeNicola Family Foundation, to explore how curiosity, humor, and empathy can create bridges across even the most polarized divides.We talk about her journey from special education into international diplomacy, what it really means to listen, and how she stays grounded while working on everything from orphanages to conservation projects to cross-cultural negotiation.🔑 In This Episode, You'll Learn:How Morgan transitioned from teaching to global diplomacyThe overlooked link between classrooms and cross-cultural negotiationWhy true diplomacy begins with setting your own ego asideHow to build bridges with people you disagree with — without shrinking yourselfWhat it means to truly listen (and why most of us don’t)The “swinging pendulum” of mental health in mission-driven workWhy conservation work can bring unlikely allies together🛠️ Resources & Mentions:The deNicola Family FoundationElmwood Park ZooThe Humpty Dumpty InstituteMorgan on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTokWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
In this episode, I’m joined by executive coach and strategic advisor Sylvana Rochet, who works with founders, CXOs, and visionary leaders at companies like Slack, Tesla, Netflix, and Apple. We talk about how to lead through uncertainty without losing your purpose — and yourself.Sylvana shares:What conscious leadership looks like in times of crisisHow to manage identity shifts during career pivotsHer “Three Cs” framework for navigating big transitionsWhy emotional intelligence is the most underrated leadership skillConnect with Sylvana Rochet:🌐 Website: https://www.elanvital.co/🎙️ Podcast: Life by Intention Podcast (Listen here)🔗 LinkedIn: Sylvana RochetMore from Veslemøy:💌 Newsletter & blog: vklavenes.substack.com🌿 Website & podcast hub: storiesforthefuture.com🎧 This episode was made possible with support from Creative Space – a brilliant community of coaches, creatives, and solopreneurs who inspire and support my work daily.Mentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
What happens when climate change itself becomes a censored word?In this episode, I speak with Tom Schueneman - journalist, blogger, podcaster, and longtime climate communicator behind GlobalWarmingisReal.com. For more than 20 years, Tom has been on the frontlines of climate communication, documenting how politics, disinformation, and propaganda shape the public’s understanding of science.📌 Note: This conversation was recorded in May. Since then (now August), U.S. politics have shifted even further—making our discussion even more timely and relevant.We explore:How climate data and language are being censored in the U.S.Why defunding science puts lives at riskThe playbook of disinformation (from tobacco to climate denial)Why independent journalism is essential right nowHow to hold on to hope while facing hard truths👉 Explore more of Tom’s work at GlobalWarmingisReal.com and his Substack.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.comLinks referenced in this episode:globalwarmingisreal.comvklavens.substack.comstoriesforthefuture.comMentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
🎉 5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!What if the key to solving the climate crisis isn’t just better tech, but better people leading with courage, compassion, and connection?To mark five years of Stories for the Future, I’m joined by the brilliant Dina Hestad from cCHANGE, a social enterprise helping people and organizations create deep, lasting, and ethical transformation. Dina has spent the past two decades working across the globe, from climate negotiations at the UN to field work in the Marshall Islands, uncovering the root causes of our biggest crises.In this episode, we explore:Why traditional approaches to the energy transition are falling shortThe power of values-based leadership and systems changeWhat makes the new Energiomstillerne program so timely and uniqueHow individuals, no matter their title, can lead powerful transformations👉 Interested in the program? Learn more about Energiomstillerne here (offered in Norwegian)✨ Whether you’re in the energy sector, local government, academia, or just deeply passionate about the green shift—this episode will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to rethink your role in the transition.Connect with Dina on LinkedInLearn more about cCHANGEListen to episode 93, with Karen O'Brien and Idun Aunde about the Transformational Leadership for Sustainability ProgramWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
Welcome back to Stories for the Future! After a rejuvenating summer break, I'm launching the new season with a guest who embodies everything this podcast is about: purpose, impact, and bold reinvention.Meet Oliver Dauert, founder of Wildya, a venture helping ecopreneurs transform their love for nature into scalable, regenerative impact. Oliver’s journey took him from childhood fascination with nature to eco-anxiety and corporate disillusionment – and ultimately to building one of the most forward-thinking nature-first platforms out there.In this conversation, we explore:🌿 Oliver’s personal transformation from a business student in a broken system to an “impact millionaire” in the making💡 Why business schools fail to prepare leaders for a nature-positive future🔥 The real traits that set successful ecopreneurs apart (hint: pragmatism beats perfection)💰 Why money isn’t evil – and how it becomes a tool for regeneration💔 The emotional toll of working in the climate and biodiversity space – and how Oliver channels grief into motivation🐾 What it really takes to scale nature impact in a capitalistic worldWhether you're an ecopreneur, solopreneur, or just someone dreaming of a wilder, better world – this episode is for you.📌 Learn more about Oliver’s work: WildyaLinkedIn📩 Let me know what resonated with you most – connect on LinkedIn or leave a review!Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com and on SubstackMentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
🔍 Episode Summary:What if job hunting wasn’t the answer?In this episode, Keith Anderson from Career Alchemy shares how to stop searching and start being found, even in a tough job market. We talk about back-channeling, personal branding, storytelling, and how to build long-term career resilience in an AI-shifting landscape.🔗 Links & Resources:💼 Connect with Keith: Career Alchemy and LinkedIn📣 Stay Connected:Follow along on Substack or visit the website for tools, reflections, and upcoming episodes.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.comMentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
What happens when curiosity leads you toward a big change – but your bank account doesn’t agree? In this solo episode, I share a personal story from the early days of starting my own business, and how a surprisingly unglamorous Plan B gave me the freedom to explore a new direction. You’ll hear why having a buffer matters, how to calculate your minimum viable income, and why your Plan B doesn’t have to be perfect – just practical.Whether you’re shifting careers, launching something new, or simply testing the waters of change, this episode will help you think through the financial side of creativity and courage.🔑 In This Episode:Why curiosity alone isn’t enough in a career pivotThe story behind my freelance translator “Plan B”What a buffer really is – and why it gives you creative oxygenHow to calculate your Minimum Viable IncomeReframing “the worst-case scenario” to reduce fearHow to create space for learning, growth, and sustainable change🛠️ Resources Mentioned:The Quiet Pivot Companion PackMy SubstackWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
🌍 What This Episode Is AboutIn this episode, we explore the Transformational Leadership for Sustainability (TLFS) program – a unique and powerful approach to leadership that begins not with strategy, but with self-awareness and values. Together with co-founder Karen O’Brien and alumna Idun Aune, we discuss how this values-based program helps people from all walks of life activate their full potential to lead change from the inside out. If you’re looking for a deeper, more integrated way to make a difference, this one’s for you.🔑 Key TakeawaysYou matter more than you think – Lasting change starts with who you are, not just what you doThree spheres of transformation – Practical (actions), Political (systems), Personal (values & beliefs)TLFS is experiential, not just theoretical – You work on a real-life initiative while practicing in communityValues-based leadership fuels resilience – When your work aligns with your values, energy and impact increaseThe personal is not optional – Bringing your whole self to your work creates deeper, systemic changeMeetings can be rituals – Simple shifts in how we meet and check in with each other can create lasting culture changeIt's for everyone – TLFS is sector-agnostic and globally relevant – whether you're in business, education, design, or activismCollective agency matters – True transformation comes from individuals working together, grounded in shared values📅 Next TLFS Program Starts: September 20253 in-person modules (Oslo area) + weekly peer triadsThemes: Being the Change | Designing Change | Leading ChangeOpen to international participants (English-language program)Hosted in a beautiful nature setting outside Oslo📚 Links and Resources🔗 TLFS Program Info & RegistrationcCHANGE📘 Karen O’Brien’s Book: You Matter More Than You Think🌐 Respira – Planet-Centric Design and Strategyhttps://www.respira.no📧 Contact– Idun Aune on LinkedIn– Karen O’Brien on LinkedIn✨ Want More Future-Friendly Content?💌 Substack Newsletter🎧 Quiet Pivot Companion Pack🌍 All My WorkWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.Mentioned in this episode:Thanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
When I left oil and gas – or rather, when the door slammed behind me – I thought I needed a plan immediately. Instead, I discovered something far more valuable: the power of following small sparks of curiosity.In this episode, I share why curiosity became my compass during one of the foggiest periods of my life, and how it can become yours too.What I Cover:How curiosity literally rewires your brain for learning and adaptationWhy following random interests feels unproductive but creates the path forwardThe science behind curiosity as a tool for overcoming fear and paralysisSimple questions I used (and still use) to identify what truly draws me inMy Key Message: When everything feels uncertain, give yourself permission to not know the whole path. Just get curious about the next step.Resources Mentioned:TED Talk: "How to Find Work You Love"The Quiet Pivot Companion Pack with curiosity exercises and spark-discovery tools. Get it as here, or signing up as a paying subscriber to my Substack.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
My guest today is Laurel Colless, a sustainability writer, kids' science fantasy novelist, and founder of the Carbon Busters Club, a climate-science adventure program for children. With over 25 years of experience working in environmental business and journalism across Asia, the US, and Europe, she combines her expertise in sustainability and technology communications with her passion for education and storytelling. As an Al Gore Climate Reality Leader, Laurel's work spans ESG reporting, stakeholder engagement strategies, and creating new mythologies for today’s youth that reflect the climate challenges of their generation.🔑 TakeawaysHow Laurel uses science-fantasy to turn climate anxiety into playful wonder—and real-world action.The origin story behind her eco-adventure series: boarding school for climate-defenders with sea‑demon villains!Why kids—and grown-ups—need imaginative narratives to make sense of climate change.How her global journey through journalism, sustainability, and folklore informed her fiction and climate teaching.LaurelColless.com – Find all her books, background story, and sign-up for her newsletter For more ways to dive deeper into tomorrow’s stories, check out vklavenes.substack.com and storiesforthefuture.com for essays, tools, and behind‑the‑scenes.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.comMentioned in this episode:CS shortThanks to Creative Space for supporting this episode! Visit getcreativespace.com
Welcome back to The Quiet Pivot, my mini series for those in-between chapters—the ones where the old outfit doesn’t fit, but the new one isn’t quite tailored yet. In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my own pivotal transition: from a well-paid, intellectually stimulating geophysics career in oil and gas to my current role as a bridge builder for meaningful, sustainable futures.Episode Highlights:The Sandpaper Feeling: I introduce my signature term for that subtle, persistent friction between who you want to be and how your work feels. This isn’t burnout or boredom, but a quiet signal that something’s out of sync.Society’s Labels & Black-or-White Thinking: From colleagues who couldn’t understand walking away to outsiders judging my industry, I explore the challenge of moving forward when everyone wants to put you in a box. Is your past a liability, or can it be a launching pad for positive change?Reframing the Pivot: Rather than running from my past, I chose to move toward what aligns with my strengths, curiosity, and values. I explain why chasing what energizes you is so much more sustainable than fleeing what drains you.Resources & Links:Read more about the science of fun and access my pivot tools at vklavenes.substack.comExplore additional resources at storiesforthefuture.com/pivotWant to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.comLinks referenced in this episode:vklavnest.substack.comstoriesforthefuture.com/pivot
What if the chaos of our times isn’t just something to survive, but a doorway into your own growth? In this week's episode, I talk with Tom Meyers, osteopath, futurist, musician (!), and author of Futurize Yourself and The Future's Effect.Tom shares how his personal journey - from suicidal burnout to finding a future-focused mission - led him to develop a unique method for helping people reset their nervous systems, reconnect with their inner compass, and thrive through transition. We explore:Why your personal “DNA for the future” matters more than any job titleHow stress shows up in the body (and what to do about it)The future mindset that helps you adapt without burning outPractical tips for calming your nervous system—plus how partners can support each other in the processWhether you're mid-pivot, feeling overwhelmed, or just craving a more grounded way to face the future, this one's for you.🔗 Connect with Tom Meyers:🌍 Website: www.futurizeyourself.com🌐 Therapy site: https://meyerstom.weebly.com/🎵 Music project (Fitfull): Search “Fitfull” on your favorite music platform📱LinkedIn: Tom Meyers🧰 Want support for your own pivot?Alongside my new podcast mini-series (released every Monday), I’ve created the Quiet Pivot Companion Pack - a gentle, practical tool to help you reflect, realign, and take the next steps in your own career or identity shift.💌 Get it as a bonus when you become a paying subscriber at vklavenes.substack.com, or buy it directly here. 🌿 More from me:Website: www.storiesforthefuture.comSubstack: vklavenes.substack.comLet me know what resonated, or share your own story. I always love hearing from you.Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
This episode is about something that hit harder than I expected when I lost my job in oil and gas: Not the income. Not the office.But the identity.Who was I if I wasn't “Veslemøy, the geophysicist”?What was I supposed to say at parties, in my bio, or when someone casually asked, “So, what do you do?”In this solo episode, I talk about how I’d unknowingly tied my self-worth to my job title — and what happened when that label disappeared.You’ll hear how I started peeling back the layers, reconnecting with parts of myself I’d shelved for years, and learning how to sketch a new identity from the inside out.🧰 This episode is part of The Quiet Pivot Companion PackA simple Notion-based toolkit designed to support you if you’re navigating a career pivot — especially if it wasn’t entirely by choice.In today’s episode, I reference a couple of the tools:The Identity Sketch Pad and the mind hack I like to call Put Your Professional Identity on the Shelf📦 Want the Companion Pack?You can get it two ways:🔑 Paying Substack subscribers get full access: vklavenes.substack.comOr if you prefer a one-off download instead; go to storiesforthefuture.com/pivotI really hope you will find this valuable - wheter going all in with the Pivot Pack, or just by listening to the podcast episodes. Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.com
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