Leave it better is a show about using business as a force for good in the world. Using entrepreneurial tools to find profitable solutions to human problems, and in so doing, to leave the “world” a better place than we found it. I have conversations with social entrepreneurs and community oriented business owners that operate from a triple bottom line perspective: one that considers People, Planet, AND Profit when making business decisions.
Through these insightful and illuminating conversations around Stakeholder Capitalism, we get to hear all about the messy, meaningful, and often challenging journeys towards business 2.0.
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Leave it better is a show about using business as a force for good in the world. Using entrepreneurial tools to find profitable solutions to human problems, and in so doing, to leave the “world” a better place than we found it. I have conversations with social entrepreneurs and community oriented business owners that operate from a triple bottom line perspective: one that considers People, Planet, AND Profit when making business decisions.
Through these insightful and illuminating conversations around Stakeholder Capitalism, we get to hear all about the messy, meaningful, and often challenging journeys towards business 2.0.
In this episode, my guest Weeze Doran unpacks her journey towards re-indiginization, how she’s leveraging the power of The Asafa Collective through The Doran Family Foundation to support the advancement of marginalized and under resourced segments of our population, and how she protects her peace and well being in turbulent environments.
Leave It Better w/ Brandon Trammell
Leave it better is a show about using business as a force for good in the world. Using entrepreneurial tools to find profitable solutions to human problems, and in so doing, to leave the “world” a better place than we found it. I have conversations with social entrepreneurs and community oriented business owners that operate from a triple bottom line perspective: one that considers People, Planet, AND Profit when making business decisions.
Through these insightful and illuminating conversations around Stakeholder Capitalism, we get to hear all about the messy, meaningful, and often challenging journeys towards business 2.0.