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#049 Ronald Akili: on the Potato Head journey, regenerative hospitality, bridging the gap between eco friendly holidays and an epic time
#049 Ronald Akili: on the Potato Head journey, regenerative hospitality, bridging the gap between eco friendly holidays and an epic time
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How can we be eco friendly but also have an epic time? What is regenerative hospitality? And how do we show others sustainability is not a liability?
Big themes that we are deep diving into with Ronald Akili, CEO of the Potato Head Family.
In this episode, we cover how to have great holidays and experiences in a better way, work as a playground, making sustainability beautiful and mindfulness as a lifelong journey.
It’s time to live wide awake.
Stay connected with Ronald:
Website: https://potatohead.co/
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/potatoheadbali/
Stay connected & support the show
Instagram: http://instagram.com/livewideawake
Support: If you enjoyed the show do consider making a contribution so we can keep having conscious conversations - https://www.patreon.com/livewideawake
Reach out: hola@stephldickson.com
Big themes that we are deep diving into with Ronald Akili, CEO of the Potato Head Family.
In this episode, we cover how to have great holidays and experiences in a better way, work as a playground, making sustainability beautiful and mindfulness as a lifelong journey.
It’s time to live wide awake.
Stay connected with Ronald:
Website: https://potatohead.co/
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/potatoheadbali/
Stay connected & support the show
Instagram: http://instagram.com/livewideawake
Support: If you enjoyed the show do consider making a contribution so we can keep having conscious conversations - https://www.patreon.com/livewideawake
Reach out: hola@stephldickson.com
Released:
Apr 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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