#10 Nicole Bogott | The more I learned, the more I thought I couldn't work in my field of studies
My guest today is Nicole Bogott who currently lives in Istanbul.
She has lived, worked or studied in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East. Her focus lies on political science, international relations and social entrepreneurship.
She held leading positions for organizations and foundations. Today, she is an author, founder and CEO of PHILIA, an international organization that empowers women and Founder of impACT, a global movement for social impact and system change. She also is a Shapemaker at the Global Challenges Foundation with the objective to contribute to minimizing, preferably eliminating, the major global threats to humanity.
Shownotes
In today’s episode, Nicole shares the 3 things that from her perspective are needed to achieve something in this world and how this helped her in decision making processes.
We discuss the importance of degrees & networks and learn about how she experienced and handled feelings around kind of a “love & hate relationship” with her field of studies.
We also talk about how a purpose and clear path in mind alone might not bring you where you want to go – get ready for this and much more in this episode!
- Website of impACT
- Website of PHILIA
- Website of the Global Challenges Foundation
- Nicoles Book "Im Startup die Welt gestalten: Wie Jobs in der Gründerszene funktionieren"
- The book Nicole mentioned "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl
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