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"You Live and You Learn" hosted by Aish Hinton. Brought to you by WDHB. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

You Live & You Learn

You Live & You Learn is the WDHB Podcast hosted by Aish Hinton. It offers candid conversations with leading executives and innovators, uncovering the key moments and strategies that shaped their success. The podcast provides valuable insights for leaders, managers, and executives seeking to drive growth, innovation, and continuous learning within their teams and organizations. Tune in and discover how the experiences of others can fuel your leadership journey.

Episodes:

Season 1 | Episode 4

New Visions for Learning: A conversation with the Forbes 30 under 30 enterpreneur revolutionizing education

What if the problem with schools isn’t what students learn—but why they’re learning it? In this episode, Aish speaks with Raya Bidshahri, founder of School of Humanity and one of Forbes 30 Under 30 and BBC’s 100 Most Inspiring Women, about what it takes to truly reimagine education. From her own boredom in lecture halls to launching a global school across 30+ countries, Raya shares how frustration became fuel for innovation— and why we need to redefine success in both classrooms and boardrooms.

Together, Aish and Naya discuss what traditional education systems get wrong about success and self-worth, and why “fixing the system” can sometimes mean building an entirely new one. Also, discover why project-based, purpose-driven learning leads to human and planetary flourishing, and learn optimal ways to build learning cultures in both schools and businesses.

Season 1 | Episode 3

What we Owe the next generation: A conversation with the Chief sustainability officer at l'Oréal

How can a surfboard spark a global sustainability movement?
In this episode, Aish sits down with Iñigo Larraya, Chief Sustainability Officer for L’Oréal Professional Products, to explore how personal passion meets corporate purpose. A lifelong surfer and devoted father, Iñigo shares how his deep connection to the ocean shaped a career committed to sustainability—and how leadership rooted in personal values can drive systemic change.

Together, they unpack the myths of individual vs. corporate responsibility, the business case for sustainability, and why creating a livable future requires both uncomfortable honesty and bold collaboration. From startup frustrations to global stakeholder alignment, Iñigo invites us to stop thinking in silos and start seeing sustainability as a shared responsibility and the legacy we leave behind.

Season 1 | Episode 2

Leading a Legacy You Never Planned: The Olympic Journey of a Rugby Captain

What happens when the dream you never planned transforms into a legacy that changes lives? Aish talks with Naya Tapper—Olympian, bronze medalist, and trailblazer for women’s rugby in the U.S.—about the winding, unexpected path from backyard football to the Olympic podium. With honesty and humor, Naya reflects on everything from being the only girl on the football field, to facing her first real failure as a pro athlete, to discovering the quiet strength found in therapy and leadership.

Naya also shares her commitment to giving back through the Naya Tapper Scholarship, helping young players access the sport that changed her life.

Donate to the Naya Tapper scholarship, creating access for young rugby players at the OMBAC Rugby Team at nayatapper.com.

Season 1 | Episode 1

The Art of Disruption: Lululemon's Rise Through the Eyes of Its 6th Employee

What if, in order to create something truly transformative, you need to destroy it first?

In this episode, Aish dives into the power of creative disruption with Darrell Kopke—the sixth employee and a founding member of Lululemon, now Executive Director at the Creative Destruction Lab in Vancouver. Darrell shares the untold stories from Lululemon’s early days, revealing how creative disruption fueled the momentum to challenge industry giants. Together, Aish and Darrell unpack why disruption is fundamentally a human problem—not a tech issue—and explore how Lululemon built its "cult" following. Finally, unlock practical ways you can bring the art of disruption into your own life.