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Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change - voted the No. 1 podcast on Systemic Change on Apple podcasts

#55 Networking Reimagined: Orchestrated Connecting with David Homan

04 Dec 2024

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“Relationships are the most undervalued currency on the planet, yet they make the planet work.” – David Homan In this transformative episode, host Alistair Langer dives deep with David Homan, the visionary founder of Orchestrated Connecting, to uncover the art and power of ethical networking. Together, they explore how relationships, when built on trust and purpose, can catalyze radical systemic change. David shares his journey from personal adversity to becoming a global orchestrator of purposeful ecosystems. With actionable insights and thought-provoking discussions, this episode reveals why trust is the cornerstone of meaningful connections, how relationships fuel innovation across diverse networks, and what it takes to create lasting impact. Highlights: • The Currency of Trust: Discover why trust is the most undervalued yet transformative force in human relationships. • Beyond ROI: Learn how focusing on meaningful connections rather than transactional relationships can drive innovation and systemic change. • The Ecosystem Approach: Gain inspiration from nature’s mycelium networks, illustrating how diversity and collaboration foster resilience. • Becoming a Master Weaver: Unlock the traits of a world-class connector—curiosity, generosity, and honoring relationships. • Redefining Power and Legacy: Explore the shift from extractive systems to inclusive, purpose-driven networks for a thriving planetary civilization. David Homan’s expertise in relationship building and impact-driven networking offers a fresh perspective for anyone looking to reimagine the way they connect, collaborate, and create change. Listen now and discover how to turn your relationships into the ultimate force for personal and collective transformation. Learn more about David Homan and his work.

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