62B: Licence To Impact with Louise Aitken and Chris Blues
Talks With Innovators, Creatives & Enterprisers | twice
English - November 14, 2017 18:19 - 58 minutes - 55.7 MBSociety & Culture Business Entrepreneurship aotearoa apac bcorp bizdojo collider cowork creatives creativity davidbinstead edmundhillaryfellowship Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Episode #62B: Licence To Impact with Louise Aitken and Chris Blues. #62A/part one here - published last week.
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Some of the many topics covered:
What is our licence to impact? What drives the value for the social entrepreneur? On constructive conflict On not having a career plan but taking opportunities Suffering at the expense of not making decisions aligned to your values Being possible to go outside of the resources you have Surrounding yourself with people you feel energised by Facilitating well-governed, profitable, social impact enterprises Navigate the conversation to facilitate the answer - what is the support they need to find what’s right for them? Employment for all Did I add to my brand or did I detract from my brand? Private gain in relation to social enterprise Stewardship ‘Gardeners for the social enterprise space to flourish’This packed 38min episode (+bonus 20mins at the end) covers all these questions, statements and much, much more. Settle in, or go for a walk, and let Lou and Chris audibly inspire you.
Episode sponsors: BizDojo Wellington, Collider Wgtn
Show notes and links:
Craft beer #2: Red Rocks Reserve – Garage Project
Creative HQ - New Zealand's Innovation Experts
Chris quoting Hayek - ‘more gardeners not architects’
Attributed to George R.R. Martin:
Quote by George R.R. Martin: "I think there are two types of ...
KickStart Breakfast Programme - Provided by Fonterra and Sanitarium
Balancing profitability and social impact - someone has to suffer, or can everyone win?
Doing good: At what cost? – Silvia Zuur – Medium
Kakariki Beer Co. (@kakarikibeerco) • Instagram photos and videos
Let My People Go Surfing - Patagonia
Superior Beverages - East Imperial
Q: Analogue object?
Social Enterprise World Forum 2018 | British Council
Ākina Foundation website
Whare Aki - Social Enterprise resources + support, by Ākina Foundation
Past Ākina Foundation episodes:
#62A: Value Alignment At The Highest Level with Louise Aitken and Chris Blues #34: Creating Our Tomorrow with Helene Malandain, Alex Hannant and Gerry Higgins #27: Beautiful Schmetterling with Sam Elder, Dr Sean Barnes and Rachel Montejo from Ākina Foundation Christchurch officePeople:
Louise Aitken: Twitter @LouAitken | Ākina website bio |
Chris Blues: Ākina website bio
twice podcast | Twitter @twicepodcast
Rebecca Stewart: Twitter @Bo_Recka | Instagram @Bo_Recka
David Binstead | Twitter @david_binstead
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Upcoming shows:
#63: Miriam and Marty from Papa Taiao Earthcare, a Wellington-based sustainability development #SocEnt dedicated to improving outcomes for local community and environment +Sarah from Coliberate. Publishing in two parts from 22nd November. We’re already scheduling guests out to mid-February 2018. Know a NZ-based social enterpriser you’d like to hear featured on a future show drop us a line at [email protected] (including their contact details) and we’ll see what we can schedule.---
‘twice’: Two weeks in creative endeavour shares stories and journeys to now of people making positive dents on society. Our guests share insights and learns from their now, and we poke, prod and tease good-naturedly to reveal some of how they got there, usually interspersed with tasting and rating craft beer. Fortnightly (or more often) from Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand, since August 2015.
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