Ramsés Gómez Molina

Global Director, Regional Ecosystems at The Wellbeing Project

Ramsés is a Skoll Fellow and Director for Regional Ecosystems at The Wellbeing Project, helping place wellbeing at the heart of social change.

He strengthens ecosystems that support changemakers to act with greater joy in ways that are sustainable, congruent, and scalable, bridging inner wellbeing with collective and systemic transformation.

Across Latin America, he has advanced social entrepreneurship and social innovation in business and Higher Education. Previously, he led Sistema B (B Corp movement) in Mexico, Ashoka U in Latin America, and co-founded Impact Hub Mexico City.

He holds a Master’s in Innovation for Business Development and a BA in International Business (Magna Cum Laude) from Tecnológico de Monterrey. He is a member of the Compassionate Leadership Network (supported by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and led by Daniel Goleman, Tara Goleman, and Dr. Richard Davidson), as well as the BMW Foundation Responsible Leaders network. He also serves on Ashoka’s Mexico selection panel and sits on the board of Ashoka Mexico.

Ramsés believes that a deep redefinition in how humans relate to one another and planet is vital to solving humanity’s greatest challenges.Through this experience, I have developed a deeper understanding of how well-designed financial, informational, and collaborative systems can support communities and enable organisations to work toward social and environmental well-being.

What does inner wellbeing mean to you?

I perceive inner wellbeing as one of the most effective and yet one of the most challenging ways of being.

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Authenticity. One thing that I’ve observed (and experienced!) to be true is that the more we are in contact with ourselves, the “easier” it is to pursue what is relevant and true. To be able to define authenticity as a path for wellbeing has been the result of a very long and on-going personal journey

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

Nature has been increasingly my go-to place. Also, one of my key learnings after attending the Wellbeing Summit was the idea of “going home”, which has nothing to do with a physical place per se but rather being in constant connection with myself

Why is it important that we prioritize individual, organizational and societal wellbeing?

So that the work of our field becomes more enjoyable, congruent, and sustainable.

Do you have any favorite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote or educate on wellbeing and related themes?

Yes. On Being by Krista Tippett is my go-to Podcast when I am in need of inspiration. These are two of my favorites episodes: Ai-jen Poo, This Is Our (Caring) Revolution – Listen to the Podcast, and Ocean Vuong, A Life Worthy of Our Breath – Listen to the Podcast

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