The Follow Yourself Experiment
What happens when you challenge assumptions that everyone else accepts as normal? In this episode, I’m joined by Galahad Clark, founder and CEO of Vivobarefoot - a company that has spent the last two decades questioning some of the most fundamental ideas about footwear, movement, health, and business. As a seventh-generation member of the Clark family, Galahad could easily have followed a traditional path. Instead, he chose to challenge it. What began as a simple question about how feet are designed to function has grown into a global movement that is reshaping the way people think about footwear, human health, and our relationship with the natural world. We talk about independent thinking, patience, leadership, innovation, and the courage it takes to go against established systems. We explore the influence of Quaker values on business, why some of the best decisions are made in nature, and how staying true to a bigger purpose can be both the hardest and most important thing a business can do.=== A thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about questioning what you've been told, trusting your instincts, and having the courage to follow your own thinking when the established path no longer makes sense. This episode is in partnership with Performance Without Toxicity, the exhibition at Fabrica X at The Mills Fabrica exploring the future of performance apparel. Produced by Chatterbox Audio.
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