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[Exploring Nature, Leadership, and Purpose: A Conversation with Songqiao Yao]-[Women in entrepreneurship: passion, purpose, and planet]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-05-01

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The Philosophy of the 'Chief Explorer'

Songqiao Yao, founder and CEO of Wildbound, redefines traditional corporate leadership by adopting the title of "Chief Explorer." Unlike conventional executive roles, this title reflects her mission to lead by inspiration and shared discovery. For Yao, exploration is not merely physical travel to wilderness areas like Antarctica, but an "inner landscape" journey. She emphasizes that her work is about "interacting with nature" to facilitate personal transformation, ensuring she acts as a guide rather than just a manager for those she serves.

Bridging Sustainability and Education

Wildbound began as an initiative to bring people—ranging from students to business leaders—on expeditions to witness the impacts of climate change firsthand. However, the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a pivot. Yao transformed the venture into a platform for "system-level" consulting, helping schools and businesses adopt "regenerative approaches." Rejecting the status quo of mere sustainability, Yao advocates for a model that creates value from the start. She describes Wildbound as a "lab," a space for "exploring and experimenting" where success is measured by the ability to influence communities and share knowledge rather than scaling a singular, rigid business model.

Redefining Leadership Through a Feminine Lens

During the discussion, Yao addresses the challenges of being a female entrepreneur in a world often dominated by "capitalistic and patriarchal" structures. She argues that women possess a "natural way of relational strength"—the ability to build connections, tell stories, and respond to needs through collaboration rather than just competition. She challenges the traditional, aggressive business model that has historically caused "destruction to nature."

Instead of viewing the "female" label as a limitation, Yao suggests that female leaders should embrace the "feminine qualities" of care, intentionality, and resilience. She notes that while many leaders attempt to act as a "male CEO in a female body," true leadership requires integrating both masculine and feminine qualities. She emphasizes that these traits are essential for addressing modern global challenges, as they foster a more human-centric approach to problem-solving.

The Virtue of Reciprocity and Patience

Reflecting on her journey, Yao highlights the importance of "giving back" and "paying it forward." She views her work as an "act of service" and emphasizes that young professionals should not feel pressured to have their entire career path figured out in their twenties. She encourages young people to channel their energy into "small experiments" and "intentional actions" rather than internalizing the pressure to succeed rapidly.

Drawing a final metaphor from the glaciers of Antarctica, which took "30 million years to form," Yao reminds listeners that one does not need to be caught in the "whirlwind" of a fast-paced world. By maintaining a deep connection to nature and acting with purpose, individuals can ground themselves and allow their unique wisdom to unfold over time. Her message is clear: whether in business or personal life, "the exploration supports the care and the care supports the action."

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
Hello everybody welcome to Roundtable.
I'm Hye young. In today's show and a few to come, we're shining a light on a new generation of women making their mark across different fields.
They're thoughtful, driven, and charting new paths in a rapidly changing world.
Today we're I'm joined by Songqiao Yao, founder and CEO of Wildbound, a Beijing based venture that weaves nature inspired education with sustainability consulting.

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