Episodi

  • Poetic Trails with Darco Cazin
    Jan 14 2026

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    Poetic Trails with Darco Cazin
    Episode 11

    In this episode, Chris meets with Darco Cazin, child of the Alps, entrepreneur, and founder of Allegra. From a Swiss mountain village to building an international movement for sustainable mountain biking, his path is shaped by the clarity of alpine life and a curiosity for the wider world.

    His story interlaces building trails with his grandfather, a mother's dream of running a hotel, and his own commitment to give back to the mountains that raised him. What moves him is simple: black coffee, water from the stream, and ideas that matter.

    Darco reflects on creating Allegra as a platform for others to thrive, slowing down into stillness, and exploring how poetry, open space, and presence can shape the future of communities. Themes of identity, resilience, and shared imagination run through his journey as he speaks to what it means to live authentically in changing times.

    This is a conversation about belonging, contribution, and the courage to release, so that something new may emerge."

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Black coffee
    🎧 A thought to leave you with: What trails are you leaving behind for others to walk along?

    Episode Resources:
    Darco Cazin
    Darco's Substack: https://darcocazin.substack.com/
    Allegra's: www.helloallegra.com

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Recorded at the Schweizerhof Hotel Zürich

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    49 min
  • Shaping Philanthropy's Next Chapter with Sarah Howard
    Dec 17 2025

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    Shaping Philanthropy's Next Chapter with Sarah Howard
    Episode 10

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Sarah Howard, connector, storyteller, and Managing Director of the Global Philanthropy Forum.

    From her beginnings in California as a filmmaker capturing human stories across South Sudan, Honduras, and small island states, Sarah has woven together a career at the intersection of media, philanthropy, and systems change. Her journey has been shaped as much by serendipity, as by her own determination to engage with the world directly.

    What drives Sarah is a belief that philanthropy can be society's "risk capital," helping us leap into new possibilities at a time of tectonic shifts in climate, technology, and governance. She shares how legacy, storytelling, and lived experience inform her work to make philanthropy fit for purpose in the 21st century, while also exploring the deeper human values that must guide how we shape the future.

    This is a conversation about vision, legacy, and the drive to design new systems of value.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: A Vesper martini

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    What philanthropic risks would you take today to ensure a better tomorrow for all?

    Episode Resources:
    Sarah Howard
    Global Philanthropy Forum

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    44 min
  • Physics, Serendipity, and the Future of Journalism with Felix Graf
    Dec 3 2025

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    Physics, Serendipity, and the Future of Journalism with Felix Graf
    Episode 9

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Felix Graf, physicist turned media leader, lifelong learner, and jazz enthusiast.

    From a youth steeped in music and philosophy to his PhD in quantum optics; he is now CEO of Switzerland's biggest newspaper. Felix's path has been anything but linear. Hes traveled the world and has worked in more industries than anyone we know. A love affair with Brazil, his father's advice and many serendipitous turns make his story both surprising and deeply human.

    At the heart of Felix's work is a search for the right questions. Whether in physics, energy, or journalism, he has been guided by curiosity, resilience, and the conviction that truth and communication matter for a thriving democracy.

    Together, we explore themes of technology, responsibility, collective action, and how we can imagine a livable future without making it "simpler than it is." This is a conversation about serendipity, leadership, and the choices that shape our shared tomorrow.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Mojito (virgin)

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    What role does trusted journalism play in sustaining the kind of community you want to live in?

    Episode Resources
    Felix Graf
    NZZ

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Recorded at Schweizerhof Hotel Zürich
    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    44 min
  • Narratives that Move the World with Ana Rold
    Nov 19 2025

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    Narratives that Move the World with Ana Rold
    Episode 8


    In this episode, Chris sits down with Ana Rold, media entrepreneur, futurist, and founder of Diplomatic Courier and World in 2050. Ana was a child refugee who learned to adapt to new surroundings and gained a unique perspective on how other cultures and societies live. Years later, after moving to the USA, she went on to build platforms that shape global dialogues. Her journey is marked by resilience, curiosity, and communication. Her move to Boston opened the door to new cultures, ideas, and possibilities; a turning point that set her on the path toward building Diplomatic Courier a global platform for meaningful dialogues.

    What drives Ana is a conviction that truth and storytelling matter in building collective intelligence for a better world. She reflects on navigating disinformation, the role of narratives in shaping belief, and how fostering dialogue across divides can help the future "arrive well." Together, she and Chris explore themes of resilience, foresight, and the responsibility of turning words into action.

    This is a conversation about truth, dialogue, and the courage to create spaces where ideas drive change.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Cape Cod

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    How are you using your voice, today, to shape a future you want to live in?


    Episode Resources:
    Ana Rold
    Diplomatic Courier

    World in 2050

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    42 min
  • Coffee, Resilience, and Supply Chains with Ramon Schalch
    Nov 5 2025

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    Coffee, Resilience, and Supply Chains with Ramon Schalch

    Episode 7

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Ramon Schalch, CEO of Vi Collective, hiker, cyclist, and lifelong adventurer.

    From early dreams of becoming a professional ice hockey player to rebuilding his path after a career-ending injury, Ramon found a new calling in coffee. What began as childhood fascination with the smell of beans grew into a journey across Colombia's coffee farms and eventually to leading one of Switzerland's most recognized sustainable coffee brands.

    Ramon shares what drives his work today: building resilient value chains, strengthening the lives of coffee farmers, and exploring innovation from 3D-printed clay cups to global collaborations in sustainable farming. Together, he and Chris explore the meaning of choice in business, in community, and in shaping a livable future.

    This is an inspiring conversation about resilience, responsibility, and the quiet power of daily choices.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Espresso Martini (virgin)

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    Do you know your coffee (or tea) supply chain?

    Episode Resources:
    Ramon Schalch
    ViCAFE

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Recorded at the Schweizerhof Hotel Zürich

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast


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    47 min
  • The Serendipity of Science with Zina Cinker
    Nov 2 2025

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    The Serendipity of Science with Zina Cinker

    Episode 6

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Dr. Zina Cinker, physicist, global platform creator, and Director General of MATTER. From a childhood shaped by both art and science, to a chance discovery of graphene, to launching PuzzleX and Xpanse as platforms that translate deep science into human stories and explore how Quantum connects to everything, Zina's journey is driven by curiosity, serendipity, and a fearless embrace of the unknown. Her love of Isaac Asimov, the Sufi wisdom passed down through her family, and her refusal to fit into any one box make her path as unconventional as it is inspiring.

    What drives Zina is the belief that science is not just discovery, but translation, the ability to bring the awe of new knowledge into forms that move people. Together, we explore the power of serendipity, the role of creativity in science, and why embracing complexity can spark entirely new ways of seeing the future. This is an inspiring conversation about risk, intuition, and the courage to create what doesn't yet exist.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Whisky (Laphroaig) + Tea

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    How do we harness exponential technologies with enough imagination - and responsibility - to serve humanity?

    Episode Resources:
    Zina Cinker
    PuzzleX
    Xpanse
    MATTER

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    52 min
  • Nature, Cities, and Endurance with Russell Galt
    Nov 2 2025

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    Nature, Cities, and Endurance with Russell Galt

    Episode 5

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Russell Galt, ecologist, strategist, and lifelong advocate for the natural world.

    From growing up in the Scottish Highlands to tracking hyenas in South Africa, cycling across Continents, and now working at the intersection of conservation, cities, and carbon markets, Russell's journey is one of curiosity, courage, and commitment. Along the way, his love for whisky and bagpipes, and his stories of wilderness encounters, bring a deeply personal dimension to his path.

    What drives Russell's work is a conviction that nothing is too broken to be repaired. Not bicycles, not communities, not even our relationship with nature.

    Together, we explore the lessons of resilience, the urgent need to reimagine cities as ecosystems, and the power of individual choices to ripple outward. This is a hopeful conversation about endurance, generosity, and building futures where people and nature thrive together.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Whisky [Talisker]

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:

    What if every city was designed as an ecosystem: resilient, alive, and deeply connected to nature?

    Episode Resources:
    Russell Galt
    Nature Broking

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast
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    43 min
  • From Snowy Slopes to Climate Science with Reto Knutti
    Oct 30 2025

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    From Snowy Slopes to Climate Science with Reto Knutti

    Episode 3

    In this episode, Chris sits down with Dr. Reto Knutti, climate scientist, professor at ETH Zurich, and a trusted voice on climate science in Switzerland. Here we explore Reto's personal journey from a ski village in the Bernese Alps to becoming a leading figure in global climate modeling and science communication.

    Through stories of mountaineering, margaritas in Colorado, and early inspirations in physics, Reto shares what drives his work: not just understanding climate change, but helping society make meaningful, informed decisions. Together, we discuss the complexity of climate modeling, the tensions between science and advocacy, and what it means to "choose to matter" in a world that urgently needs collective action.

    This is a deeply thoughtful and hopeful conversation about science, trust, and finding clarity in a time of global uncertainty.

    🍸 Cocktail of the episode: Margarita

    📍 The ingredients:
    00:30 Welcome and favorite drink
    00:59 Memories of Colorado and cultural connection
    02:11 Growing up in the Swiss Alps
    03:16 Early academic interests and discovering physics
    04:43 Entry into climate science and working with Thomas Stocker
    11:58 Modeling climate change: from box models to complex systems
    15:10 What we've learned—and still don't know—about climate impacts
    22:56 Science, politics, and the limits of advocacy
    25:45 The fine line between scientific facts and opinion
    28:00 The challenge of communicating complexity in a simplified world
    29:35 What inspires hope, and what does not in today's climate landscape
    33:26 The role of individual vs. political action in driving change
    36:16 Why net zero demands more than technology
    39:20 We can't afford to stay in the sleeping bag: on taking action
    43:04 What it means to matter as a scientist in society
    50:58 Reflections on choosing to make a difference

    🎧 A thought to leave you with:
    What role will trust in science play as we experience a warming world?

    Episode Resources:

    • Reto Knutti
    • ETH Zürich

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    LinkedIn: @choosingtomatter

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    Credits:
    Host: Chris Luebkeman
    Executive Producer: Jonelle Simunich
    Guest Relations: Taline Frantz
    Editors: Viktoria Bacheva and Asmita Mehta
    Sound Designer: Taline Frantz
    Design and Manager: Kinny Tran-Marazza
    Graphic Designer: Nazaré Sarabúa

    Recorded at the Schweizerhof Hotel Zürich

    Presented by: [Y]our 2040
    Website: your2040.com/podcast

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    54 min