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Coloniality vs Connection: Transforming Business Through Relational Intelligence with Ryan (Ra) James

Transformative leader and educator Ryan (Ra) James joins host Jeni Miles to discuss how we can move from a transactional world to one based on relationship and genuine connection.

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Transformative leader and educator Ryan (Ra) James joins host Jeni Miles to discuss how we can move from a transactional world to one based on relationship and genuine connection.

Ryan explains why most sustainability efforts are merely iterations rather than true innovations, challenges our war-based business language, and offers a powerful alternative: relational intelligence. Discover why he believes gratitude must go beyond concept to action and why our external climate crisis mirrors our internal disconnection.

From his transition from finance graduate to global wisdom seeker, Ryan provides practical ways to reconnect with what sustains us.

Whether you're a business leader, sustainability professional, or simply seeking a more meaningful relationship with our planet, this conversation will transform how you think about innovation, progress, and your place in the web of life.

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Learn more about Ryan via his website, Instagram, LinkedIn or his business-as-usual un/school ⁠⁠(Re)Biz⁠⁠.

Follow host Jeni Miles on Linkedin or subscribe to the Moral Footprint Substack.

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Who is Jeni Miles?

I’m a London School of Economics trained behavioural scientist, digital product expert and mum of two passionate about cultivating collective and planetary wellbeing.

Business as usual is no longer fit for purpose in an age of polycrisis. I’m taking the data-driven decision-making skills I’ve gained while at leading tech companies Google and Amazon to empower brands and social movements to drive positive behaviour change.

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