Alejandro Álvarez von Gustedt, Vice President for Europe at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and Ana Amrein Esnaola founder of Efecto Colibri, podcast proyecto co

Systemic Change Starts With Us: Creating Shared Prosperity

Alejandro Álvarez von Gustedt

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What if true prosperity meant collective flourishing rather than individual success? In this captivating episode of Proyecto Co, Alejandro Álvarez von Gustedt, Vice President for Europe at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, illustrates how systemic change begins when we recognize our inherent interconnectedness.

Alejandro shares insights into how philanthropy, empowered by courageous investment and genuine empathy, can heal societal and environmental fractures, shifting from short-term, isolated solutions to long-term collaborative strategies. This conversation challenges us to embrace systemic change as a deeply personal journey toward building communities where everyone can thrive. Because ultimately, systemic change starts with us.

Key Takeaways:

1:02 Understanding Systemic Change and how well-being transforms systems 
3:40 Real-world Solutions and the need for empathy to be at the heart of effective interventions 
8:13 Essential Skills: Listening deeply, connecting authentically
12:36 Collaboration vs. Scarcity: Building trust through generosity
18:00 Evolution in Philanthropy: Shared power as a key to systemic impact
26:55 Vision for the Future: A shared dream of collective prosperity

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