ReDesign: The Podcast

Exploring the future of leadership, wellbeing, and regenerative systems — one conversation at a time.

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NEW PODCAST EPISODES COMING SOON

ReDesign returns with new conversations that explore what it means to lead with clarity, presence, and wellbeing in a rapidly changing world.

Each episode offers insight, reflection, and grounded perspectives from practitioners, thinkers, and leaders working across systems.

Stay tuned for fresh ideas and thoughtful dialogue to support your leadership journey.

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Episodes

Seana Day of Better Food Ventures

1 hr | Season 1, Episode 3

My guest today is Seana Day.  Seana is an investor specializing in food systems through her work with Better Food Ventures and Mixing Bowl.  Having grown up in and returned to the Central Valley of California, otherwise known as the cornucopia of the United States, Seana brings a unique first-hand perspective to her work.  She recently admitted to having been wrong about the need for incremental change in the food production system; she now sees the opportunity, if not the necessity, for wholesale rapid adaptation and evolution of the system in service to all stakeholders. Her most recent contribution to the field is a well-structured map of the agricultural value chain’s ‘messy middle.’  Listen in to our conversation to learn more about what exactly that means!

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Imogen Rose-Smith of Combinate Capital

1 hr | Season 1, Episode 2

Imogen Rose-Smith is a journalist, consultant, investment advisor, podcast co-host and co-founder of Combinate Capital. For more than a decade, Imogen was a lead journalist at Institutional Investor magazine. She also served as an Investment Fellow for the University of California Regents, one of the largest endowments in the country. More recently, she has been working with the Maui County Council and others on efforts to make the Hawaiian island a center for impact and sustainable investment. I was thrilled to have Imogen as my second guest on the ReDesign Podcast.

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Robyn O'Brien of rePlant Capital

56 mins | Season 1, Episode 1

Robyn O’Brien is an author, activist, finance professional, venture capitalist and soon to be adjunct professor. She’s also a mom of four who was inspired just over a decade ago to transform our food system after her youngest child experienced a frightening health crisis. Through her perspective and her work, Robyn represents the possibility of a regenerative future. I was honored to have her as the first guest on my ReDesign podcast.

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About the Show

ReDesign invites listeners into conversations at the intersection of leadership, wellbeing, and regenerative systems.

We explore how individuals and organizations can move toward healthier, more sustainable ways of working and what it looks like to lead with greater clarity and humanity.

Each episode encourages reflection and offers practical insights to support leaders navigating complexity.

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About the Host

Carrie Norton is a leadership and wellbeing practitioner with more than 25 years of experience across sustainability, entrepreneurship, systems innovation, and purpose-driven work. Her approach brings together reflective practice, grounded presence, and systems thinking to support leaders navigating complexity.

Carrie’s work is rooted in the belief that leadership and wellbeing are deeply interconnected and that healthier leaders contribute to healthier teams, organizations, and systems.

She brings a warm, steady perspective to the conversations on ReDesign, inviting guests to explore the practices, mindsets, and ideas that shape more regenerative futures.

Interested in Being a Guest?

We welcome conversations with leaders, practitioners, and thinkers exploring wellbeing-centered leadership and regenerative systems.

If you feel aligned with the themes of ReDesign, we’d love to hear from you.