Help us assess the impact of our work and give us your opinion on the “2040 j'y vais!” podcast. A three-minute survey.


The podcast “2040, j’y vais!” has been around for just over a year now. Over the past twelve months, Chantal Peyer has been meeting people who are inventing tomorrow’s agriculture, housing, economy and food. She listened to their stories, documented their projects and imagined with them what a sustainable Switzerland might look like in 2040. It was a year that gave us, at the Hub of Possibilities, a taste for a future that is joyful, ambitious, desirable and demanding. What about you?

Today, with the Hub of Possibilities, we’d like to hear from you and find out:
– How does this podcast motivate you?
– How does it resonate in your daily life?

In short, we’d like to hear from you! So we’ve launched a survey. All you need is 3 minutes to complete it. By giving us those 3 minutes, you’re helping us to measure the impact of our work, and to start the podcast’s second year with vigor!

So thank you very much in advance. 🌻

👉 To complete the survey: https: //www.menti.com/alm2qdva5yyp

🙏 The podcast has gone from strength to strength thanks to our partners and supporters (Fondation Giovannini, L’archipel Sion, sanu ag, Impact Hub Lausanne, One Planet Lab Suisse, TransformAction Lab, the Office de la durabilité et du climat du canton de Vaud and the @canton de Genève) and to all of you who listen to it and pass it on. Many thanks to all of you!

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