Jenny Stefanotti

Jenny Stefanotti

Motherhood, Curiosity, and Global Travel
1 Stunde 20 Minuten
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vor 3 Monaten

In this episode Jenny Stefanotti delves deep into her journey of
intellectual curiosity, motherhood, and international experiences
that have shaped her unique perspective on systemic change.
Growing up as an only child, Jenny’s early independence and
curiosity were nurtured by a diverse socio-economic environment.
A transformative trip to Israel and Egypt at 19 sparked her
interest in international development and challenged her values
around success and fulfillment.





Jenny’s career path took her from tech industry roles at Google
to earning a master’s degree in economics and international
development. She later founded Denizen, a media platform and
co-learning community focused on systemic change across six
themes: economics, politics, technology, consciousness, culture,
and justice. Denizen aims to redesign the value systems,
incentives, and social contracts underpinning modern society
through community engagement and intellectual inquiry  .





Denizen’s community includes a diverse group of entrepreneurs,
scholars, artists, activists, and leaders from organizations like
the Center for Humane Technology and the Buckminster Fuller
Institute. The community is committed to values such as humility,
curiosity, generosity, diversity, integrity, and
accountability  .





Throughout the conversation, Jenny highlights the significance of
aligning one’s work with personal values and the broader needs of
the world, advocating for a holistic approach to systemic change
that integrates intellectual rigor with emotional and spiritual
well-being. Her insights offer a compelling vision for a future
where humanity flourishes in harmony with nature, driven by
authentic, community-oriented, and regenerative practices 
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https://www.becomingdenizen.com/


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