The Turning Point Podcast
Many of the institutions shaping our world operate on a quiet assumption: that resources are scarce and progress requires competition. But what if that assumption is false? In this episode of The Turning Point, Justin Baker and Ian C. Williams speak with Dr. Kinari Webb, founder of Health In Harmony, about what happens when we approach complex challenges with a different mindset—one grounded in reciprocity, ecological awareness, and what she calls radical listening. Kinari’s work began in the rainforests of Borneo, where she partnered with Indigenous communities to address the interconnected challenges of deforestation, poverty, and public health. Instead of imposing outside solutions, her team began by listening deeply to the knowledge of people living closest to the land. What emerged challenges many of the assumptions underlying modern development and conservation efforts. The results were striking: healthier forests, stronger communities, and a powerful demonstration that systems built around reciprocity with nature and trust in local knowledge can produce outcomes that benefit both people and ecosystems. In this conversation, we explore how radical listening can transform leadership, systems design, and the way organizations approach complex problems. 00:00 Introduction 02:10 Kinari Webb’s path to rainforest conservation 07:45 Discovering the connection between human health and forest health 13:30 Why traditional conservation approaches often fail 18:20 The principle of radical listening 24:05 Indigenous knowledge and systems thinking 30:15 Challenging the narrative of scarcity 36:40 Designing solutions with communities instead of for them 42:10 Reciprocity with nature and thriving ecosystems 48:30 What regenerative systems can teach organizations 54:10 Leadership lessons from rainforest communities 58:30 Reimagining systems that allow life to thrive 01:03:15 Final reflections #SystemsThinking #RegenerativeLeadership #MissionDrivenLeadership #OrganizationalCulture #EcologicalLeadership #FutureOfWork #RegenerativeEconomy Learn more about Dr. Kinari Webb’s work at Health In Harmony https://healthinharmony.org [https://healthinharmony.org/] If your organization is navigating complex change and looking to build cultures that support long-term thriving, learn more about our work: https://stillpointinsight.com [https://stillpointinsight.com/]
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