Speaking
Book Meg
Meg approaches public speaking, workshops and interviews with the same lenses that guide her other projects: that there are Other Ways of Knowing, able to open doors where we only see walls.
Please send your inquiry for a keynote, lecture or interview to speaking@megpagani.com
Previous engagements included:
- United Nations Global Compact SDG Brazil event (Climate Week 2024)
- RegenIntel Global Fellowship Closing Keynote (2024)
- Politecnico of Milano, at the GSOM Executive Program on Sustainable Finance for Family Offices (2024) and the TIRESIA Executive Program on Sustainability and Impact Leadership (2022-2024)
- Sigma Squared Global Summit (2023)
Meg's Topics, Tailored to Your Audience
The Ecology of Pain, Power and Purpose
We use power depending on our relationship to pain.
What drives our desire to make the difference? How much does our trauma fuel our actions? Do we propagate or heal the tension? What is the science of empowered VS disempowered states? While we see words like "purpose" and "impact" used more and more everyday, the for-good industry rates of burn outs, team and governance conflicts indicate that there's something we're missing. With a decade of expertise in the fields of social impact, leadership and ancestral traditions, Meg explores the complex territory at the intersection of Power, Purpose and Pain. In this talk, she sheds light on the cognitive and somatic traps of the impact, climate and innovation culture, and how to avoid them.
Power, Purpose and Leadership of New Paradigms
We're taught a story of Power that hijacks us.
We only learn to see situations as chessboards for win-or-lose games, but that's not the only (or the best) way to navigate Power in delicate, high-risk and high-potential times of transition. Learning to look at things through the lenses of nature enable us to build a new language and culture of trust, agility, clarity and performance in our teams and projects. In this talk Meg looks at the old and new paradigms of leadership, drawing from her direct experience with both cognitive sciences and ancestral traditions.
Relational Wealth
Pain is information and it always speaks in wealth.
What does "wealth" mean in 2024? What is shaking our perception of value? How do we navigate both a change in our relationship to life and nature, and a change in how we want to build true wealth and value for the world? Drawing from her work with Founders, Investors, top-tier Activists and Next Gen family succession cases, Meg tackles the big questions at the intersection of purpose and wealth and shares practical tools that not only transform situations, but also regenerate the relationships and state of everyone involved.