Last summer, Sofia, president of the Media Committee and 2nd year bachelor student, traveled to Tanzania on a volunteering trip. In this episode, you will hear about her trip and how it changed her values and ways to see her life here at SSE.
In this episode, Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde, author and former SASSE President, shares her life story. From climbing the corporate ladder at McKinsey & Co. to becoming an author and social entrepreneur, working to professionalise and expand innovative social organisations, she is living proof of the importance of pursuing your own purpose and passion, and not adhering to a path you've always thought you should follow.
Klas, 3rd year Retail Student at Stockholm School of Economics, shares his insight and stories from when he traveled to India to live as a monk for 4 weeks. In this episode you will learn his story and the lessons he learned about how to find inner happiness, valuable situations he faced as a monk and get tips to be happy in your everyday life.
In this episode, we will listen to Alumni Caroline Cederlöf, CEO of Social Initiative. She will talk about the possibilities to create our own paths and the importance of social initiatives.
Today’s speaker is Jakob Ringberg, President of the Education Committee, who will in this episode share his life story and describe his perspective on identity.
Which factors of life hinders you, is a constant source for stress and anxiety? In this episode, we get to follow our treasurer Ida Lennström in her story on how she came to identify the things in her life that limits her, and how she has learned to face them.
In this episode, Emma, the current President of the International Committee describes the feeling of belonging to two different cultures. She talks about how her cultural experiences have defined her as a person and the importance of choosing your own path in life.
In today's episode, Spencer Robild, the current President of the Business Committee within SASSE, shares his story about a troubled upbringing, family relations, and how his background has defined him as a person.