Susi welcomes Belgian-born modern nomad Johan Depraetere, now based in the UK, whose path spans professional football, global living across Brussels, Boston, New York, Barcelona, London, and Seoul, travel to nearly 100 countries, leadership in the energy transition industry, coaching research scientists at Cancer Research UK, and publishing his book, ‘Pick Your Gummy Bear’. Johan shares his take on the “green” gummy bears (big life choices) and “yellow” gummy bears (small nudges) that shape our lives, urging listeners to ask “why not,” reclaim agency, and notice subtle signals that have the power to transform the shape of our lives. He illustrates with stories about discovering a love of cycling via a charity ride, meeting his South Korean wife through a culturally aware gesture, and creating a Tibet photo exhibition after her encouragement. Johan and Susi discuss befriending the inner critic through accepting failure, welcoming new experiences, fostering creativity, and daily centering practices, inspiring listeners to live more from the heart while welcoming unexpected gifts
Inside this episode:
- 00:57 Meet Johan Depraetere
- 02:05 From Nomad to Author
- 08:12 Green and Yellow Choices
- 11:45 Small Choices Big Stories
- 16:40 Cycling and Flow State
- 19:01 Befriend Your Inner Critic
- 25:17 Comfort Zones and Why Not
- 32:23 Core Takeaways and Impermanence
- 37:12 Johan’s Favorite Things, with a Soundtrack
Connect with Johan and discover his recommended resources through his website: johandepraetere.com
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