

Stories for the future
Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge
What if the key to thriving in our uncertain world isn't having all the answers, but asking better questions?
Join geophysicist-turned-podcaster/solopreneur Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge for conversations with experts, entrepreneurs, and everyday changemakers who are building bridges in a divided world. Each episode explores how we break free from polarized thinking, navigate career transitions with purpose, and find common ground without compromising our values.
You'll discover practical insights on meaningful work, sustainable living, and creating positive change—whether in your career, community, or personal life. These aren't debates or lectures, but thoughtful dialogues that help you see new possibilities and take your next step forward.
Perfect for curious professionals, aspiring changemakers, and anyone who believes the future is something we build together through understanding, not division.
Perfect for curious minds who believe the future is something we build together, not something that happens to us.
Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble?
Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/storiesforthefuture
Join geophysicist-turned-podcaster/solopreneur Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge for conversations with experts, entrepreneurs, and everyday changemakers who are building bridges in a divided world. Each episode explores how we break free from polarized thinking, navigate career transitions with purpose, and find common ground without compromising our values.
You'll discover practical insights on meaningful work, sustainable living, and creating positive change—whether in your career, community, or personal life. These aren't debates or lectures, but thoughtful dialogues that help you see new possibilities and take your next step forward.
Perfect for curious professionals, aspiring changemakers, and anyone who believes the future is something we build together through understanding, not division.
Perfect for curious minds who believe the future is something we build together, not something that happens to us.
Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble?
Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/storiesforthefuture
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Jun 29, 2022 • 47min
Exploring the future of business education, with Katarína Halušková and Karolina Sobczak from ABIS
Are the business schools of today doing enough to educate the leaders we need in the future?What kind of knowledge do we actually need in order to secure a sustainable future? Katarína Halušková and Karolina Sobczak from The Academy of Business in Society (ABIS) have been working a lot on these questions and today they are here to share some of their findings. No doubt there are positive changes on the way, but there are also big gaps that we need to close, sooner rather than later. And how do you feel about playing a game to explore alternative futures? At ABIS they are also working on something called Scenario Exploration System Workshops where they enable participants to build knowledge and at the same time explore different plausible futures. Find all the links and contact info at storiesforthefuture.noFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Jun 15, 2022 • 41min
Connecting people and nature through biophilic design, with Johanna Winter
We spend up to 90% of our time indoors, but the spaces we create very often doesn't serve our health and overall wellbeing in the best way. Do you want to learn more about how you can change this? My first guest this season is interior designer Johanna Winter. She has specialized in biophilic design; a concept used to bring natural elements into our indoor environments. This conversation and Johanna's practical tips will give you tons of inspiration to change your own surroundings. For more information about the episode, including all links, go to storiesforthefuture.noFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Jun 8, 2022 • 20min
Introducing season 4 and the elephant in the room
Finally, Stories for the future is back! And today I will be introducing season 4 along with a new friend: the famous elephant in the room. When it comes to sustainability and how to create a better future, we often talk about what businesses can do and what we can do as individuals on our "home territory". A part I often feel we forget is what we can do as individuals when it comes to the choices we make in our careers. And this is what I want to address in season 4. You will still meet people with stories to inspire you and get you thinking outside the box. But I will also bring on people with an expert view of this subject, alongside the people who have made a transition already. As I mention at the end: You can find my brand new guide to more impactful work on my website storiesforthefuture.no/guideFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

May 4, 2022 • 9min
A short status update: When the world turned silent
It's been quiet here for a while. In more than one way. Today I share with you a short status update and the reason behind the silence. Having temporarily lost the ability to hear, and as a consequence, also to communicate, I have learned the hard way how important our hearing is for all areas of life. Alongside my quick update, I share a lovely voice note I got from my dear friend and podcasting mentor, Regina Larko. This friendship and her support is a result of connecting over a common passion for the medium of podcasting. You can find links and resources related to this episode at storiesforthefuture.noFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Apr 8, 2022 • 13min
In between and behind the scenes - Enjoying the lack of starstruckness
Did you know that in addition to stage fright and the fear of public speaking, the fear of dealing with authority figures is one of the most common social phobias? Why does it suddenly feel so scary to approach people when you know them to be some kind of authority or celebrity? And how can not knowing them, because you are new to the area they are known for, lead to the most interesting and fascinating experiences?Being a beginner and the new kid in the playground can have its' perks, and the lack of any reason to feel starstruck, is one of them. In this episode I share a couple of examples, one of them involving royalty. Link to original blog post (in Norwegian): Coconut MomentsMy home on the web: StoriesforthefutureFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Mar 23, 2022 • 11min
In between and behind the scenes - Necessity and it's family members
Today I talk about necessity and how I use it to move forward. It's a great tool to use to nudge yourself into action - I highly recommend it! You know this saying, Necessity is the mother of invention. I think we can elaborate on that and say that Necessity is the mother of action. Necessity is the father of collaboration. It might also be the brother of self discipline. And the sister of moving out of your comfort zone. This episode is partly to keep you a bit in the loop about what I am working on at the moment and how I use necessity related to that, but also to give you some tools to use for yourself. Is there a part in your life or in your career that could use some change? Is there room for considering to use necessity as a small nudge to get you to act, to invent, to collaborate or to move out of your comfort zone?Check out storiesforthefuture.no for more resources. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Mar 16, 2022 • 42min
Matching people and skills for impactful collaborations, with Mark Hooley from CollabMaker
A keyword for this episode and today's guest is collaboration. I think we can all agree that the times we are in call for more and better collaborations and better ways to leverage all the different skills we all have. How do we match the right skills with the right challenges? And how do you find the right people to collaborate with? These are things we will definitely talk about today. Mark Hooley is a marketing and communications specialist, a founder of CollabMaker and a Climate Reality Leader. He is a soon to be dad, who enjoys running marathons, cycling across countries, hiking in the mountains and from last year thanks to the snow in Sweden, cross-country skiing, he is also a life-long Nottingham Forest fan, loves traveling and culture. His workdays are powered by an eclectic music selection and a passion for making a positive difference to the world.Check out CollabMaker here. And don't just look. Sign up and start collaborating!CollabMaker on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.The CollabMaker PodcastFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Mar 9, 2022 • 14min
In between and behind the scenes - The TED talk that changed everything and my big goal for the next 90 days
I have a big plan, and I am now using a strategic move to get myself to follow through: I tell you about it! I did this in order to get myself to launch this podcast and I have done it before by sharing plans in my blog Coconut Moments through the years. I haven't succeeded every time, but I am absolutely sure it improves the odds. Back in 2016 I watched this TED talk by a man called Scott Dinsmore. The name of the talk was "How to find work you love" and it completely changed the course of everything I was doing. It made me sign up to every course that Scott and his network and movement Live Your Legend, provided, and I am forever grateful for everything I learned from those courses.In this episode I am sharing with you an idea I have had for almost five years and why I think this is the time to do something about it. You can find the link to relevant resources mentioned in episode at storiesforthefuture.noFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Mar 2, 2022 • 46min
Shaping our future through exponential technology, with Anders H. Lier from Energi.AI
How can we solve the biggest problems facing humanity and the planet by leveraging the power of businesses to create positive change?My guest this week has dedicated his time, skills and resources to address this question in the most impactful way possible. Anders H. Lier is an international impact investor and a leader in the field of innovation and technology. He has been pioneering early stage impact investing, he is Co-founder of Katapult Group and he is an active angel investor. We talk about how he has experienced a number of pivotal moments (Coconut moments, as I call them) through his life and career, and how these moments have lead him down new paths. One result being his long involvement with girls' education in India.We also discuss the power of exponential thinking and how this brings hope to solving some of our biggest problems, especially related to the climate crisis. This conversation left me with a great deal of hope and a huge boost of inspiration and I hope you will have the same experience! You can find all details and links related to this episode at storiesforthefuture.noFor all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook

Feb 23, 2022 • 10min
In between and behind the scenes - Stumbling upon serendipity
Have you heard about serendipity? And do you know the magic this beautiful word can bring to your life?Listen and learn!This word was elected elected Britains most favorite word in 2000, ahead of love, peace AND football! It's also on the list of the 10 most difficult words to translate into Norwegian.... Merriam-Webster defines it like this Serendipity — the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for. If you google serendipity + entrepreneurship you get 6,860,000 hits. And that is not surprising at all, if you look at history. Penicillin, X-ray and the microwave are all results of something starting as something completely different than what it ended up as - all because of coincidences and to some degree failures along the way. I rediscovered my old blog a few weeks ago, and in one of the posts I write about serendipity and how I my path to a large degree has been affected by this phenomenon. I am sure you can see the same in your life if you look for it.I learned something from this old blog post, and in this week's Behind the scenes, I am sharing this learning with you! For Norwegian listeners, you can read my blogpost here: https://www.coconutmoments.com/serendipity/For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook