
Learning in the Age of Global Challenges with Ken Wilson
11/23/23 • 49 min
Today's global challenges require new knowledge and learning, as well as the unlearning of unsustainable behaviours. But do we even know what needs to be learned and where training will come from? In this episode you'll meet Ken Wilson, early-stage investor and entrepreneur in the sustainability and social impact sectors, and co-founder of Impact Planet.
Today's global challenges require new knowledge and learning, as well as the unlearning of unsustainable behaviours. But do we even know what needs to be learned and where training will come from? In this episode you'll meet Ken Wilson, early-stage investor and entrepreneur in the sustainability and social impact sectors, and co-founder of Impact Planet.
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