Interviews

Centering wellbeing requires new ways of interacting and working together. Below are interviews featuring leaders, organizers and practitioners putting collective wellbeing and wellbeing economy frameworks in action.

This effort is to demystify the future of wellbeing economics. Explore our curated collection of interviews that examine the intersection of wellbeing with diverse fields such as urban planning, housing, education, public health, the care economy, environmental science, technology and other areas.

Our hope is that through these interviews you will be introduced to how growing movements are working to reframe our societies, cultures, and economies around wellbeing, by shifting practice within mainstream institutions and broader culture.

We expect these new models of wellbeing and the insights gleaned from conversations will serve a dual purpose of sparking action for those well-grounded in wellbeing work while serving as an introduction to those who are less familiar.

  • Issue Areas

  • Impact Areas

  • Actors

  • Communities Served

  • Strategies

  • Success Factors

  • Geographic Regions

  • Countries

  • Organizations

  • Individuals

  • Reset

Alana Boone is a Social Policy Officer for the city of Brugge in Belgium, Europe. She works on a local level on policies promoting preventative health, long-term care policies, and age-friendly cities. Alana Boone spoke with Ashley Hopkinson on April...

Huberth Méndez is a multifaceted Costa Rican professional with a rich background in architecture, education, and research, with extensive experience spanning public institutions, private sector engagements, and non-governmental organizations. Through his work, he has pioneered initiatives aimed at challenging entrenched...

Kari Wolinsky is the acting director of the Center for Social Data Insights and Innovation at Statistics Canada. She previously worked at the Department of Finance designing Canada’s Quality of Life framework. Kari Wolanksi spoke with Ashley Hopkinson on March...

Lindsay Morgan Tracy is the Innovator-in-Chief for the Department of Social & Health Services in Washington State working on the Blueprint for an Equitable Future: The 10-Year Plan to Dismantle Poverty in Washington State. She is a staunch advocate of...

Paula Daniels co-founded the Center for Good Food Purchasing, a national initiative promoting sustainable food systems, building on her work as founder of the Los Angeles Food Policy Council. With a career spanning private law and public service, she focuses...

Yara Tarabulsi is a social anthropologist with experience in topics of gender justice, care, economic justice, migration and public policy. She has a Master’s degree from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor’s from the American University of Beirut. She...

We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By continuing to browse, you agree to our use of cookies. For more details, please see our Privacy Policy.