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In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live at a pace closer to our natural rhythm. Not as a retreat from ambition, but as a deliberate act of resistance against the constant rush that defines modern life.
We talk about the courage it takes to step off the highway when everyone around you is speeding past. About the German concept of Innehalten - consciously pausing to turn your attention inward. And why strength really does lie in composure, especially for leaders who are expected to make decisions on autopilot 70% of the time.
This conversation touches on:
Why slow living is a creative act, not a scientific formula
How leaders lose freedom as they gain power - and what they can do about it
Why connection matters more than ever
The role of younger generations in forcing us back to healthier ways of working
What makes us unique in an age of artificial intelligence
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About The Catastrophe Café:
We're excited to share our podcast - a space for honest conversations about the beautiful mess of work, life & everything in between.
These aren't polished, corporate soundbites - they're real dialogues about the challenges we all face as we navigate our professional and personal lives, and how we make sense of them and get inspired.
This is a heart project for us - we're not chasing numbers, just meaningful conversations, practical insights, and the permission to be human in our work and lives.
Whether you're a senior leader, a coach, or simply someone trying to make sense of it all, we hope you'll join us at the Catastrophe Café.
Connect with us:
🌐 www.anitaaerni.org
🌐 www.fabioduma.ch
Season 1 Episodes:
1. Balance ✓
2. The Art of Slow Living ✓
3. Navigating Change
4. Trust Issues & Tissues
5. Choosing your Reality
6. Habits: Stability or Stagnation?
7. Navigating Relationships
8. In Praise of Curiosity & Courage
Music & Editing by George Hurd
By Dr. Fabio Duma and Anita AerniIn this episode, we explore what it truly means to live at a pace closer to our natural rhythm. Not as a retreat from ambition, but as a deliberate act of resistance against the constant rush that defines modern life.
We talk about the courage it takes to step off the highway when everyone around you is speeding past. About the German concept of Innehalten - consciously pausing to turn your attention inward. And why strength really does lie in composure, especially for leaders who are expected to make decisions on autopilot 70% of the time.
This conversation touches on:
Why slow living is a creative act, not a scientific formula
How leaders lose freedom as they gain power - and what they can do about it
Why connection matters more than ever
The role of younger generations in forcing us back to healthier ways of working
What makes us unique in an age of artificial intelligence
---
About The Catastrophe Café:
We're excited to share our podcast - a space for honest conversations about the beautiful mess of work, life & everything in between.
These aren't polished, corporate soundbites - they're real dialogues about the challenges we all face as we navigate our professional and personal lives, and how we make sense of them and get inspired.
This is a heart project for us - we're not chasing numbers, just meaningful conversations, practical insights, and the permission to be human in our work and lives.
Whether you're a senior leader, a coach, or simply someone trying to make sense of it all, we hope you'll join us at the Catastrophe Café.
Connect with us:
🌐 www.anitaaerni.org
🌐 www.fabioduma.ch
Season 1 Episodes:
1. Balance ✓
2. The Art of Slow Living ✓
3. Navigating Change
4. Trust Issues & Tissues
5. Choosing your Reality
6. Habits: Stability or Stagnation?
7. Navigating Relationships
8. In Praise of Curiosity & Courage
Music & Editing by George Hurd