Art of the Possible

AotP S1.E18: Art of Human Flourishing with Rosie von Lila

30 min · 8. syys 202130 min
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The latest episode is one of a several firsts - first from a camper, with a unicorn (of sorts), and without Rob. It was an absolute pleasure talking with Rosie von Lila during her trip across the US in a 1964 Chevy pickup truck with an attached camper. We discussed Burning Man culture, the world of private equity, and her up coming book on Human Flourishing - an amazing concept of how to live more fulfilling lives. Give it a listen!  And follow her cross country adventure on Twitter at @rosievonlila [https://mobile.twitter.com/RosievonLila]!

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