
A leadership journey of meaning, creativity and collaboration
In this episode I speak with Chintal Barot, Founder & Director of CoSustain Consulting, which focuses on climate and gender-smart investing in emerging markets. Chintal has a 15-year consulting career, the past ten spent collaborating with global companies, multilateral institutions and civil society on sustainable economic growth. Her breadth of experience in the financial, agriculture, retail, energy, natural resources and ship recycling sectors across multiple countries reflect her varied insights, experience, and networks. Sharing her time between the UK and India she leads diverse teams to design and successfully deliver complex, global partnerships and programmes in Asia and Africa. Her recent projects have been in Nigeria, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, and India.
We dive into Chintal’s professional and personal journey of finding meaning at work and in life, what it means to be an emotionally intelligent leader and how to nurture our creativity as radiant, whole-hearted humans.
Show notes
Favourite quotation "Next time you are faced with this decision, ask yourself a simple question, which solution lights me up." Song you are listening to: Long Time Traveller by The Wailin' Jellies. What are you reading these days: 1) Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki and 2) Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
Nour
“Nour” is a conversational podcast series that interviews fantastic, passionate and incredible humans who work across the gender finance, investing, entrepreneurship, politics and social justice fields. Nour” or “نور ” is an Arabic word which means Radiance & Light. This podcast spotlights a diverse spectrum of voices, journeys, leadership models and pathways to bring to light what it means to lead with our light, show up as our whole selves and be our complete, radiant selves. Each thematic series, we will cover topics across leadership, courage, values-based investing, feminism and more.
- No. of episodes: 9
- Latest episode: 2024-04-18
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