Caroline Foster ~ Astronomy Researcher & Senior Lecturer
Our fate is connected to that of our planet and of its many living beings. More than ever, local policy choices transcend political sovereign borders and individual properties, highlighting the importance of global cooperation in addressing many important challenges for the good of all.
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Alexandra Kobekova ~ Mathematician, Data Scientist, Psychotherapist, Psychological Consultant
With so many people suffering from different kinds of catastrophes at the moment (wars, climate change, etc.), it is very easy to fall into 'victimhood thinking' or to feel 'too small' to have any impact on these problems. This can paralyse people and lead them into various mental health problems, negativity and/or apathy.
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Monique Borcard-Sacco Psychologist and Mindful Self Compassion Teacher
We spread hope. You cannot buy hope. In present times we need to go deep inside us to build our inner compass for hope. I trust that our individual compasses will align with the polar star of what it means to contribute in this millennium.
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Viivi Pentaikäinen ~ PhD Researcher, University of Helsinki
As we move forward, it is crucial for researchers and practitioners across disciplines—including social scientists, educators, psychologists, practitioners and policymakers—to collaborate in building frameworks that promote well-being at every level of society.
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Antonella Delle Fave ~ University of Milano
The problem is above all epistemological: we are not living in a single, global system, as often assumed and described. As cultural animals, humans have built multiple systems, each embedding a specific bio-psycho-social worldview informing values and representations of reality.
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Kamlesh Singh ~ Professor (Psychology), Dept. of Humanities & Social Sciences
Recent advancements in the field of Positive Psychology emphasize the importance of integrating diverse domains and acknowledging the broader contexts—social, ecological, and spiritual—that shape our well-being.
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Diane Bowles ~ Wellbeing Policy Advisor
My strengths in connecting and networking have led me to focus on connecting people, researchers, and advocates in the wellbeing ecosystem to push for the systemic shift needed to truly enhance wellbeing for both people and the planet.
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Lisa Barker - Wellbeing Science Practitioner/Organisational Coach
In my work as a wellbeing science facilitator and organisational coach, I bring awareness to the ever-widening systemic relationships we are embedded in, beginning with our own biopsychosocial system.
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