This is the final episode of The Circular Coffee Break.
In this solo episode, host Michael Hanf reflects on why the podcast was created, what he learned through three years of conversations, and why it feels right to bring the series to a close now.
Rather than offering a recap, the episode explores recurring themes that emerged over time: circularity as a governance and decision-making challenge rather than a technical one, the importance of collaboration across systems, uneven but real progress, and the role of context in shaping what change can look like in practice.
The episode marks a clear and intentional ending. The archive remains available as a record of conversations that tried to slow the discussion down and engage honestly with complexity.
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