Confidence – shaping change. With Mona Neubaur and Stephan Grünewald
The challenges of our time are enormous. And yet, from time to time, one has the impression that we as a society are absorbed in watching the rear-view mirror instead of paying attention to the road ahead. At the moment, it does not feel like we are living in a turning point, but in a constantly prolonged waiting period. But how do we break out of resignation mode in the face of multiple crises? What gives us confidence? What are our (unconscious) sources of strength? Where is the best place to start the necessary transformation movement? Mona Neubaur, Minister for Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy and Deputy Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia, and Stephan Grünewald, founder of the rheingold Institute, discuss this topic. Drawing on a psychoanalytical study, Grünewald will shed light on the question of the role that politics and society, media and occupation as well as private everyday life and spirituality can play in developing confidence. Mod.: Joachim Frank
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Mona Neubaur
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Joachim Frank
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Stephan Grünewald
Stephan Grünewald, born 1960, is a graduate psychologist and … This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.