Episode 55

Learning from nature to create the future we actually want, with Michel Wolfstirn

Almost by accident Michel Wolfstirn started his career as a mechanical engineer in the oil industry in Norway. Until he completely changed lanes in 2015.
Now he divides his time between his startup SquareRoot and biomimicry / circular economy consulting services.

He is the perfect example of how we can reinvent ourselves and find more alignment between what we do for a living and our own values.

My conversation with Michel is so packed with inspiration for everyone who wants to try another path, and we didn't manage to cover everything in this episode.
If you want to know more about his work, you can get in touch on LinkedIn.

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Stories for the future
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About your host

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Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge

Geophysicist by formal education, with a background within mobile satellite communication and the oil and gas industry. I did a 180 degree pivot in my career in 2016 and have since then focused all my energy and time to explore how we can have the optimal combination of the three pillars;
a good life - an interesting job - a healthy planet.
I have a strong sense of urgency when it comes to the huge challenges we are facing in the years to come, especially when it comes to climate change, but I strongly believe in the potential in people to step up and do the work when it is really needed.
That time is now.