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What happens when you combine trust, tech, and a deep commitment to doing business the right way? You get Curtis Hite, CEO and Chairman of Improving, a software consulting company that's turning heads—not just for their tech chops, but for how they treat people.In this episode of The Conscious Capitalists, Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia chat with Curtis about his inspiring journey from the high-stakes world of Enron to becoming a champion of Conscious Capitalism. He shares how a few key moments—including a powerful Speed of Trust event and attending the Conscious Capitalism CEO Summit—changed the way he leads and lives.Curtis gets real about the need to change the game in tech, especially when it comes to creating more space for Hispanic, Black, and female professionals in an industry that desperately needs more diversity, equity, and inclusion. He talks about what it takes to build a business that people actually want to work for—think profit-sharing, transparency, and a big helping of trust.From surviving corporate chaos to learning how to lean into pain (yes, really), Curtis doesn't hold back. He even shares his morning routine and the books that keep him grounded. This episode is packed with personal stories, powerful leadership lessons, and a refreshing dose of optimism for what capitalism can look like when it's done consciously.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Improving's Mission00:50 Welcome to The Conscious Capitalists01:22 Introducing Curtis Hite02:49 Curtis Hite's Journey to Conscious Capitalism05:45 Implementing Conscious Capitalism at Improving09:21 Curtis Hite's Entrepreneurial Beginnings11:50 Using Negative Emotions for Growth16:20 Overcoming Business Challenges23:12 Trust and Leadership at Improving25:30 Stakeholder Philosophy and Community Engagement30:59 The Secret to Employee Engagement31:15 Balancing Freedom and Equality in Business32:15 Inspiration Over Obligation33:02 Spirituality in Leadership35:36 Celebrating and Elevating Capitalism39:35 The Role of Stakeholders43:08 Addressing Diversity and Inclusion46:15 Profit Sharing and Employee Ownership53:00 Preparing for Economic Uncertainty55:40 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks
For Sonya Gafsi-Oblisk, business has never just been about what's on the shelves—it's about creating real connections, building trust, and staying true to a higher purpose. As Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer at Whole Foods Market, Sonya brings a modern, customer-first perspective to one of the world's most iconic conscious brands.In this episode, Sonya walks us through her career journey—from the high-energy environments of PepsiCo and Walmart to her leadership role at Whole Foods. She shares what it truly means to put customers—and the planet—at the center of every decision. From their unwavering commitment to quality standards to innovations like the Seafood Code of Conduct, Sonya offers an insider's view into how purpose continues to guide the company's strategy and culture.We also explore how Whole Foods is evolving its digital experiences while staying rooted in its founding values, and what it takes to maintain a strong, authentic culture following the retirement of co-founder John Mackey. Throughout the conversation, Sonya reflects on Whole Foods' larger mission: not just selling groceries, but nourishing people and the planet—and how that mission is more relevant than ever.If you're curious about how a global brand can grow, innovate, and still lead with heart, Sonya's story offers powerful lessons in what conscious leadership looks like in action.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Higher Purpose and Leadership Transition01:13 Meet Sonya: Whole Foods' Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer02:48 Sonya's Journey and Marketing Philosophy05:33 Whole Foods' Commitment to Quality and Conscious Marketing33:41 Sustaining a Conscious Company34:30 Transition and Culture Nurturing36:41 Growing with Purpose Initiative39:54 Conscious Leadership Insights44:18 Whole Foods Foundation and Merchandising Strategy
Can a coffee company become a force for human dignity, equity, and global transformation?Bob and Michelle Fish of Biggby Coffee share how they turned a moment of internal reckoning into a bold reimagining of their entire business. What began as a thriving franchise built on smiles and slogans took a sharp turn when they realized that their “happy culture” lacked depth—and impact. That wake-up call led them to embrace conscious capitalism as a way of doing business with integrity. Bob and Michelle walk us through the evolution of their mission—from chasing growth to centering relationships, purpose, and long-term value for everyone in their ecosystem.They dive into the creation of their Farm Direct model, a powerful shift designed to eliminate exploitation in the coffee trade and connect more meaningfully with farmers on the ground. Along the way, they reflect on how their international perspectives helped shape a leadership style that honors both local communities and global interdependence.If you're curious about what it truly means to lead with purpose, rewrite your company's story, and stay accountable to every stakeholder along the way—this episode is for you.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview01:51 The Journey to Conscious Capitalism04:27 Implementing Conscious Capitalism12:56 Challenges and Adaptations17:04 One Big Island in Space Initiative24:23 Big B's Coffee Journey25:46 Challenges in Coffee Production28:06 Connecting Consumers and Producers33:25 The Business Case for Ethical Coffee38:53 Personal Reflections and Rapid Fire Questions
For Paul Rice, ethical business isn't just an ideal—it's a movement that reshapes industries, empowers farmers, and transforms global supply chains. As the founder of Fair Trade USA, he has spent decades championing conscious consumerism, proving that profit and purpose can go hand in hand.In this episode, Paul takes us on a journey through the origins of Fair Trade USA, sharing his firsthand experiences in Nicaragua that shaped his vision. He explores the philosophy and certification process behind Fair Trade, the complexities of working with major corporations like Starbucks, and the crucial role of consumer awareness in driving sustainable change.The conversation highlights the importance of long-term thinking in responsible business, the challenges of scaling ethical sourcing, and how conscious capitalism can help businesses align with values-driven consumers. Paul's insights offer a compelling case for why standards and certifications matter—and how they can create lasting impact in the world economy.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Conscious Capitalism00:32 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest02:21 Understanding Fair Trade04:18 The Rise of Conscious Consumerism18:58 Paul Rice's Journey and Fair Trade Impact31:01 Starbucks and Fair Trade: A Missed Opportunity32:44 The Evolution of Fair Trade USA35:04 Corporate America's Shift in Supply Chain Mentality37:57 Challenges and Solutions in Certification52:02 Personal Stories and the Impact of Fair Trade
For Elina Teboul, leadership isn't just about strategy—it's about embracing the full spectrum of human intelligence to drive innovation, build psychological safety, and foster inclusive workplaces. In her new book, Feminine Intelligence, she reveals how integrating both feminine and masculine traits can unlock creativity, enhance decision-making, and create more resilient business leaders.She dives into the resistance to feminine intelligence, the historical roots of gendered leadership styles, and why balancing these energies is crucial for navigating uncertainty in today's fast-changing world. Teboul also explores the power of conscious leadership—leaders who can manage fear, inspire collaboration, and cultivate high-performing teams.Beyond leadership, she shares insights into how psychedelic-assisted therapies can deepen self-awareness and healing, leading to more authentic and effective leadership. **If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Psychological Safety00:41 Meet the Hosts: Timothy and Raj01:02 Introducing Special Guest: Elina Teboul02:31 Exploring Feminine Intelligence04:10 The Balance of Masculine and Feminine Traits07:06 Challenges and Pushbacks12:21 Feminine Intelligence vs. Feminism14:35 The Importance of Integrated Leadership20:20 Men and Feminine Intelligence28:59 Personal Stories and Mentorship29:54 Living Through Apartheid: A White Man's Perspective30:33 Empowering Black Entrepreneurs: The Birth of E Squared32:11 Conscious Capitalism in Action33:56 Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Conscious Leadership35:27 The True Model of Leadership36:21 Balancing Profits and Purpose37:56 Creating Psychological Safety in Teams41:04 The Importance of Feminine Intelligence48:35 Healing Childhood Wounds for Better Leadership49:33 The Power of Psychedelic Therapy
What does it take to build over 50 companies while staying true to purpose-driven business principles?For Matthew O'Hayer, entrepreneurship isn't just about business success—it's about passion, purpose, and making a meaningful impact. Matt shares how a simple observation on his farm—watching free-range chickens thrive—led to the creation of a company that prioritizes humane treatment, ethical sourcing, and superior-quality eggs at Vital Farms. He dives into the challenges of scaling a purpose-driven business, the importance of trust with stakeholders, and how conscious capitalism has shaped his approach to leadership. Beyond business, Matt opens up about his diverse interests, from sailing to flying, and the mindset that fuels his entrepreneurial drive. The conversation also touches on the future of food, conscious consumerism, and what it takes to build a lasting, impact-driven company.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Building Trust and Reputation01:06 Meet Matthew O'Hayer: Serial Entrepreneur03:04 The Birth of Vital Farms08:01 Challenges and Successes in the Egg Industry29:57 Learning on the Job: The Early Days30:45 Navigating the Egg Market33:17 The Food System and Conscious Capitalism37:55 Building Trust with Consumers41:46 Future Vision and Personal Insights
Imagine leading a company that serves over 10 million patients annually—while ensuring it remains one of the best places to work.For Shane Jackson, President of Jackson Healthcare, purpose and conscious leadership aren't just ideals—they're at the heart of his business. In this episode, Shane shares how aligning personal values with organizational culture has driven Jackson Healthcare's success.He also dives into his latest book, This is the Thing about Life, Joy, and Owning Your Purpose, which explores finding joy through purpose—starting with a powerful reflection on mortality. Plus, he reveals his strategies for fostering leadership, building a purpose-driven company, and launching philanthropic initiatives like Love Lifts Village and Go Beyond Profit.If you're passionate about integrating purpose into leadership and business, this episode is for you!**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:37 Shane Jackson's New Book and Personal Insights05:52 Reflections on Life and Death09:06 Leadership and Organizational Culture20:00 Acquisitions and Business Strategy35:19 Rediscovering Purpose in Healthcare36:54 The Joy of Purpose40:10 Caring for Caregivers42:58 Guiding the Next Generation50:12 Philanthropy and Conscious Capitalism
Imagine starting a business in your parents' basement, winning Richard Branson's Rebel Billionaire, and then turning your crazy idea—giant, overstuffed bean bags—into a $700 million furniture empire. Sounds like a movie, right? But for Shawn Nelson, it was just the beginning. He shares the highs, the lows, and the “what-was-I-thinking” moments that shaped LoveSac's success, from near disasters to game-changing breakthroughs. Plus, he reveals how his ‘Designed for Life' philosophy is shaking up an industry built on disposable furniture. If you love stories about bold ideas, big risks, and building a business that actually makes a difference—this one's for you!**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction and Early Struggles00:36 Welcome to the Conscious Capitalists00:58 Meet Shawn Nelson, CEO of Lovesac03:01 The Origin Story of Lovesac06:27 Challenges and Triumphs14:50 The Branson Show Experience19:35 Failures and Lessons Learned23:00 Business Strategy and Conscious Capitalism32:05 The Journey of Self-Awareness34:21 Self-Awareness and Leadership37:27 Morning Routine and Meditation39:44 Building a Conscious Team42:28 Leadership Development and Culture46:47 Influential Books and Required Reading54:14 Public Company Challenges and Sustainability01:04:29 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Meet Terry Montesi, CEO of Trademark Property, where his long-standing involvement in the conscious capitalism community and his approach to real estate development makes a mark unlike anything we've ever seen. Together, they discuss his philosophy of placemaking, which focuses on creating community-centered retail, multifamily, and mixed-use properties that evoke emotional connections. He shares insights on the evolution of retail spaces, the importance of stakeholder-oriented projects, and integrating sustainability and public art. Montesi also delves into the influence of his faith and servant leadership on his business practices, emphasizing the importance of caring for community needs, enhancing public spaces, and balancing purpose with profitability.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Conscious Capitalism01:16 Meet Our Special Guest: Terry Montesi03:05 The Concept of Placemaking05:47 The Future of Retail and Placemaking10:33 Stakeholder Orientation in Real Estate26:06 Faith and Servant Leadership38:59 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs47:00 Closing Remarks and Reflections
Christine Heckart isn't just a leader—she's a champion of creating workplaces where people can truly thrive. CEO of Xapa World and a veteran in the tech world with over 25 years of experience, her story is a testament to the power of leading with authenticity, empathy, and purpose—and she's here to share it all.We talk about how to help individuals become their best selves both personally and professionally, and the importance of authenticity and empathy in leadership. Christine also shares practical insights on handling layoffs with compassion, building high-trust cultures, and maintaining a balanced life. **If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Welcome to The Conscious Capitalists00:36 Introducing Christine Heckart02:38 Christine's Journey in Tech05:12 The Birth of Zappa07:24 Building High-Trust Cultures13:11 Leadership Lessons and Personal Growth19:19 Navigating COVID Challenges31:41 The Decline of Soft Skills Training in Companies32:35 The Importance of Employee Recognition33:33 Empowering Employees to Innovate34:46 Creating Empowered Environments35:35 Personal and Professional Growth at Zappa36:21 Christine's Legacy and Purpose39:57 Advice for Young Women in Tech46:17 Balancing Work and Personal Life55:04 Conscious Leadership and Board Governance58:51 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Meet Roosevelt Giles - a trailblazing leader with 35+ years of experience who has gained global recognition as a thought leader on Business Transformation the next wave, and Digital Strategy. He has managed domestic and global strategic and operationally complex operations. Giles has extensive omni-channel experience in Finance, Insurance, Global Manufacturing Supply Chains, Healthcare, and Technology. In this episode, Roosevelt shares insights from his remarkable career, including founding Endpoint Ventures and shaping diverse, impactful boards. He highlights the transformative power of diversity, education, and employee wellness in driving corporate success. From his roots as a sharecropper to becoming a marathon runner, Roosevelt's story is one of resilience and purpose. Don't miss this inspiring dive into conscious leadership and creating lasting impact!**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Welcome to The Conscious Capitalists00:13 Bangalore's Booming Business Scene01:16 Introducing Roosevelt Giles02:55 Roosevelt's Journey and Board Expertise04:35 The Stakeholder Impact Foundation06:20 Training Future Board Members25:53 Diversity and Modern Board Dynamics35:09 The Role of Board Members and Stakeholders36:43 The Importance of Inclusivity and Innovation37:23 Population Migration and Market Shifts38:10 The Power of Index Funds and Activism40:33 Personal Journey: From Sharecropping to Leadership41:47 Lessons from a Sharecropper's Son46:33 Building a Company with Employee Welfare56:06 The Marathon Man: A Personal Challenge01:02:00 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In this episode of The Conscious Capitalists, Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia explore the transformative power of regenerative business with Ben Mand, CEO of Guayaki - best known for Yerba Mate. Drawing on his leadership experience at Guayaki, Harmless Harvest, and other mission-driven companies, Ben unpacks the shift from sustainability to regeneration, emphasizing how businesses can actively heal the planet while thriving. From the critical importance of soil health and biodiversity to revolutionizing supply chains with resilient, smart agricultural practices, this conversation dives deep into the potential of regenerative agriculture to create a net-positive impact. Packed with actionable insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about redefining business as a force for good.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to the Conscious Capitalists00:35 Meet Ben Mand: CEO of Guayaquil Yerba Mate02:29 Understanding Yerba Mate04:07 Ben's Journey to Regenerative Business06:43 Challenges and Principles of Regenerative Practices17:08 The Importance of Soil Health20:34 Shifting Mindsets in Agriculture29:56 Consumer Awareness and Market Signals30:58 Bridging the Gap Between Intentions and Actions32:29 The Role of Retailers in Promoting Sustainable Choices34:16 Governance and Accountability in Business34:53 Integrating Regenerative Principles in Business Operations38:06 Balancing Impact and Financial Performance41:02 Building Resilient and Transparent Supply Chains48:36 The Importance of Regenerative Business Models56:35 Real-Life Examples of Regenerative Practices01:01:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Since 2008, Timothy Henry has played a pivotal role in reshaping how businesses view purpose and stakeholders.Now transitioning into the role of CEO, Timothy unveils his ambitious vision for the movement's future. He emphasizes the importance of a global "How-To Academy" to equip leaders with actionable tools, robust strategic partnerships to amplify their reach, and stronger chapters to localize and personalize the movement's principles. Through heartfelt storytelling and practical insights, this episode captures the essence of what conscious capitalism is all about: creating businesses that are not only profitable but also make the world a better place.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!Time Stamps00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:07 The Journey of Conscious Capitalism01:46 Reflections on Progress and Challenges03:02 The Impact of Conscious Capitalism05:19 Leadership Transition: Timothy as CEO05:56 Vision for the Future09:23 Elevating Conscious Capitalism22:34 Building the Conscious Capitalism Academy24:51 Strategic Partnerships and Chapters45:27 Call to Action and Conclusion
We're so excited to have probably one of the most interesting guests, Dorie Clark, a renowned expert on personal branding, career reinvention, and thought leadership. She's also a sought after speaker, consultant, author of several best selling books, including Reinventing You, Standout, and The Long Game. They delve into the concept of 'the long game mindset,' discussing its importance in today's fast-paced business environment. From the pressures of short-term thinking to achieving work-life balance and fostering an innovative company culture, Dorie also shares her journey from academia to becoming a thought leader, touching on her involvement with Broadway and the impact of AI on creativity.Tune in to learn valuable insights on how to navigate your career and make a meaningful impact.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!Time Stamps00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest Dory Clark02:30 Defining the Long Game Mindset04:26 Challenges of Conscious Leadership12:27 Dory Clark's Early Career and Education16:57 The Importance of Purpose in the Workplace20:05 Generational Perspectives on Work and Purpose23:37 AI's Impact on the Workplace and Future Careers26:38 Navigating the Future of Creativity with AI27:27 The Cognitive Revolution and Thought Leadership28:03 Advice on Thought Leadership and Conscious Capitalism28:46 The Recognized Expert Formula31:19 AI's Role in Thought Leadership35:35 Evolutionary Biology and System Change37:43 Reflections on the Political Landscape40:49 AI's Impact on Healthcare and Longevity43:13 Dory Clark's Journey into Musical Theater45:30 The 20% Time Rule for Creative Growth50:02 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
Check out an old episode from our vault with Charles Conn, who spoke at the CEO Summit (October 22-24) in Austin, Texas. This week join the chairperson of Patagonia, Charles Conn, as we discuss the change in ownership at Patagonia- a company now responsible to the planet! Charles says “We (Patagonia) think companies should stand for something. And we're not afraid to say that we don't think companies should be neutral creators of profit that distribute that profit to shareholders”. Now the Board and executives at Patagonia need to ask explicitly, how is this good for the planet! Hear Charles talk about his views on the need for long-term thinking and how we need to look at the 'full cost' of the products we consume- what is the actual footprint of our consumption? As conscious consumers, we need to focus on owning fewer things but better things- Patagonia strives to make the best raincoat- and make it to last and be reused and recycled too!**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & Raj
In this episode, we talk to Tracey Massey, former President of Mars Pet Food and current COO of NielsenIQ, about the power of purpose-driven leadership. Tracey shares her experience in aligning business strategy with a strong sense of purpose, revealing how this approach led to remarkable growth at Mars Pet Food. Now, she discusses her new role at NielsenIQ and explores the rise of conscious consumerism—where consumers prioritize ethical brands and sustainable practices in their purchasing decisions. Discover why purpose matters in today's marketplace and how businesses can thrive by staying true to their values.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Conscious Capitalism00:52 Meet Tracy Massey: A Leader with Purpose02:36 The Mars Pet Food Journey: Purpose in Action06:12 Expanding Horizons: From Pet Food to Veterinary Care08:34 Transition to Nielsen IQ: Data-Driven Leadership12:04 Understanding Conscious Consumerism14:36 The Rise of Conscious Consumerism15:34 Packaging and Messaging: The Key to Consumer Trust17:31 The Role of Data in Social Responsibility20:54 Navigating Political and Consumer Expectations21:39 Global Consumer Insights22:34 Conscious Leadership Journey25:46 Mars Leadership Development Program30:08 Creating Psychological Safety33:15 Empowering Women Leaders40:20 Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace40:32 Closing Remarks and Future Events
Check out an old episode from our vault with Pete Stravos, who will be speaking at the CEO Summit (October 22-24) in Austin, Texas. Click here to register and learn more about it.Pete Stravos at KKR is leading the way in driving outstanding returns through a focus on employee ownership and building great cultures. Simple formula- challenging to implement! Drive engagement and align incentives for success--- make front line workers care about the outcome and give them life changing opportunities to build financial wealth. The opportunity is huge! Only 20% of employees are actively engaged at work, the average turnover rate in the US is 40 % per year, and the Treasury Department estimates 70% of American workers are financially illiterate. Into this world comes Stravos with a plan to address these ills and make great returns for his investors. As he says, hard core capitalist love this because of the returns- they don't have to buy into the philosophy. But those that understand the benefits of doing business this way love it!Peter summarizes, “We will exit 8-10 straight 3x deals, which I think in the history of private equity has never been done. I don't think any industry vertical at any firm ever will say, you know, 10, straight triples! And so I think it's going to be hard for people to say that this is hurting investors, that its' doing anything other than driving great returns. **If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Welcome to The Conscious Capitalists00:36 Introducing Pete Stavros01:44 The Importance of Employee Ownership04:33 Challenges and Misconceptions06:12 Personal Journey and Influences09:14 Implementing Employee Ownership13:25 Success Stories and Examples21:48 Ownership Works Initiative24:17 Documenting the Journey28:23 Sponsor Message: 2024 Conscious Capitalism CEO Summit29:14 Balancing Long-Term Investments in Private Equity30:31 Success Stories: Ingersoll Rand and Employee Engagement32:04 The Importance of Purpose and Mission in Business35:18 Due Diligence and Leadership in Private Equity39:15 Employee Ownership and Its Impact50:09 Challenges and Opportunities in Public Markets52:03 Recruitment and Retention at KKR56:40 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
Have you ever considered the reality of what it means to be sustainable? Vincent Stanley of Patagonia has always had that as his main mission.He discusses the company's journey, from innovative initiatives like the Footprint Chronicles to adopting organic cotton, and the impact of the mission statement 'We're in business to save our home planet.' In this exclusive conversation, we touch on the importance of company culture, storytelling, and the need to integrate human and environmental values into business practice. Through examples and philosophical discussions, Vincent highlights the potential for businesses to create positive social and environmental change.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Conscious Capitalism00:40 Meet Vincent Stanley of Patagonia02:02 Defining a Responsible Company05:20 Challenges and Innovations in Sustainability10:27 Patagonia's Commitment to Truth and Integrity14:30 Influencing Other Companies21:30 Patagonia's Mission and Ownership Changes25:39 Balancing Business and Environmental Goals29:47 The Role of Philosophy and Storytelling37:34 Advice for Conscious Business Leaders46:34 Engaging the Next Generation56:31 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
Do you think about how AI is going to shape our future in business?Victor Cho might have the answer! As a longtime member of the Conscious Capitalist community, he is a CEO/Advisor and Board Member (best known for his work with Emovid) with a deep passion for building online customers experiences that truly delight (Net Promoter 80+) and define markets. Victor's philosophy of considering society as a crucial fourth stakeholder in business, alongside employees, customers, and shareholder is grounded in his emphasis on transperancy, empathy, diversity and integrity.In this episode, he explains his operational framework for maximizing positive societal impacts, minimizing negative ones, and fostering transparency as well as the transformative potential of AI in business.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Welcome to The Conscious Capitalists00:23 Introducing Victor Cho01:44 Victor's Journey to the Fourth Stakeholder Philosophy04:05 Operationalizing Societal Impact06:09 Frameworks for Positive Business Impact14:15 The Role of Data and Collaboration19:29 AI and Social Responsibility22:42 AI's Impact on Business Models23:16 Cost Reduction and Efficiency24:15 Intelligence as a Service25:20 AI in Asynchronous Video Communication27:23 AI's Role in Conscious Capitalism31:15 The Future of Work with AI36:54 Leadership in the Age of AI38:14 The Importance of Suppliers and Authenticity42:03 Conclusion and Further Resources
Have you ever thought about how you can solve the world's problems with your ideas? Dr. Jay Jakub believes that businesses can better position itself to solve the bigger problem; whether it be social, or environmental. He recounts the origins of the Economics of Mutuality (EOM) from his time as Senior Director for External Research at Mars, Inc., and how he learned first-hand that businesses can shift from profit-centric models to purpose-driven practices that leverage social, human, and natural capitals.Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of stakeholder vs. shareholder capitalism, the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) and the vital role of business schools in fostering a broader, purpose-driven curriculum to drive folks to embrace a more conscious approach to business.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Merging Companies for Mutual Transformation01:12 Meet Dr. Jay Jakub: A Leader in Economics of Mutuality02:40 Understanding Economics of Mutuality04:07 Core Elements of Economics of Mutuality07:59 The Origins of Economics of Mutuality at Mars10:50 Implementing Stakeholder Capitalism18:55 Case Study: Novo Nordisk's Purpose Transformation23:08 Mars' Application of Economics of Mutuality26:29 Purpose-Driven Business Strategies29:48 Healing Business Through Mutual Value Creation32:12 Sponsor Message: 2024 Conscious Capitalism CEO Summit33:02 Personal Journeys and Faith34:32 Transition from Government to Business35:35 Advice for CEOs on Conscious Capitalism38:10 Challenges of Short-Term Market Focus43:04 Private Equity and Purpose-Driven Investments46:16 Navigating ESG and Compliance49:48 Stakeholder Orientation and Decision-Making52:33 Business Education and Conscious Capitalism01:02:29 Impact of AI on Economics of Mutuality01:05:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
From Olympian to a backdoor entry into private equity, Ryan Heckman shares his story as a blue-collar PE executive aiming to elevate the industry. He began his career in private equity and, after nearly 20 years, transitioned to leading a successful startup. He later sold this business to a private equity firm.Now, as a co-founder of the groundbreaking private equity firm Rallyday, Ryan describes how they began by identifying everything wrong with the private equity world and then developing innovative approaches to address these issues. At Rallyday, they focus on being business builders rather than just investors. They view founders as their core customers, providing them with the love and support they need to build thriving businesses for the long term.Meet Ryan Heckman, a conscious leader who advocates for “Monster" leaders who are aggressively humble.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:44 Introduction to the Conscious Capitalists01:03 Meet Ryan Heckman: A Journey in Private Equity03:02 From Athlete to Private Equity Executive05:33 Building and Selling a Business08:06 Founding Rally Day Partners09:27 Innovations in Private Equity15:46 Employee Ownership and Development20:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Private Equity25:15 Exiting Investments with Purpose27:31 Preparing for the Sale: Early Work and Employee Retention27:54 Ensuring Continuity of Purpose and Values Post-Sale29:24 Sponsorship Announcement: 2024 Conscious Capitalism CEO Summit30:14 Redefining Greatness: From Good to Great to Goodness32:16 The Importance of Courage in Leadership32:56 Lessons from an Olympic Athlete: Embracing Failure and Thriving36:57 The Concept of Thriving in Business and Community39:33 Stewardship and the Infinite Game42:11 Monster Leaders and Aggressive Humility47:08 Conscious Leadership and Community Development52:54 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
Profit is essential for business, but what happens when it comes at the expense of society? Join us as we dive into this pressing issue with Chris Marquis, author of "The Profiteers: How Business Privatizes Profit and Socializes Costs." Marquis unpacks how companies often "socialize their costs" through harmful side effects and externalities, leaving society to pick up the tab.We explore the dark side of corporate profit-making, with the opioid crisis and Purdue Pharma serving as prime examples of how businesses can hide their negative impacts. Imagine a car's exhaust pipe feeding directly into the passenger compartment—that's the stark reality of pollution externalities affecting everyone, not just the polluters.But instead of pointing fingers, Marquis advocates for a transformation of our systems and markets. He emphasizes the need to evolve our practices to account for the true and total costs of doing business while preserving the best aspects of our market-based capitalist system. Tune in to discover how current business models contribute to environmental degradation, plastic pollution, biodiversity loss, and extreme social inequality, and why these practices are unsustainable in the long run. With Chris Marquis, we explore innovative ways to capture conscious businesses' true costs and profits, ensuring that profit remains beneficial and ethical.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction to Profiteering and Externalities00:44 Welcome to the Conscious Capitalists Podcast01:22 Introducing Special Guest: Chris Marcus02:33 Critiquing Capitalism and Celebrating Its Potential04:27 The Legacy of Jack Welch and Shareholder Capitalism09:20 The Sociological Perspective on Business24:09 The Role of Business Schools in System Change33:31 The Urgency of Climate Action and Systemic Change36:28 Exploring Chinese Business and Authoritarianism42:08 Defining the Responsibility of Business43:48 The Concept of Regenerative Business Models48:38 Chris's Personal Journey and Pittsburgh's Transformation50:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Creating an inspiring company selling blankets? You bet!Bob Dalton, the CEO of Sackcloth and Ashes, embarked on a mission with a unique one-to-one business model: for every blanket sold, another is donated to a homeless shelter. His passion and creativity lead to innovative production methods, collaboration with Indigenous designers, and active engagement with grassroots movements across the country.One of his innovations is rethinking packaging - using it to inspire local grassroots connections and pay it forward by reusing the blanket boxes to donate items to homeless shelters.Inspiring and creative, Bob Dalton is an out-of-the-box entrepreneur. He will also be a speaker at The Conscious Capitalism CEO summit in October 2024.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction and Personal Transformation00:43 Welcome to the Conscious Capitalists01:01 Introducing Bob Dalton and Sackcloth Ashes02:08 The Inspiration Behind Sackcloth Ashes04:14 Building the Business from Scratch06:11 The Meaning Behind the Name08:47 Impact and Redemption10:17 Marketing and Growth Strategies16:17 Empowering Local Communities32:23 Leadership and Future Vision
In this episode, we welcome John Mackey, the visionary co-founder of Whole Foods Market and co-author of Conscious Capitalism. Hear the compelling story of the origins, challenges, and growth of Whole Foods from co-founder and long-time CEO John Mackey. From 1 store to over 500 stores, John shares important examples and practices of Conscious Capitalism in action at Whole Foods; from aligning values and value through compensation to the lessons learned from unionization efforts.John shares his journey of awakening through the lens of business, discussing the principles of conscious leadership and the significance of servant leadership in his career. The conversation delves deep into the philosophies and practices that have defined John's career, exploring the broader implications of conscious capitalism in today's business world.John also introduces his latest venture, Love.Life started with the sheer hunger to build a culture of prioritizing physical and mental well-being as well as personal growth and healing. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that offers valuable insights into the transformative power of conscious business practices.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & Raj
Here the story of Freeman, a family-owned global provider of live event services, through the journey of a third-generation leader in the company. With a legacy of 97 years, Freeman integrates Conscious Capitalism into its business model achieving record results. Carrie Freeman Parsons, the chair of Freemans, shares great examples of their commitment to stakeholder orientation and how they have embedded purpose and values into their culture and aligned it with their strategy and operating model. Carrie gives us an inside perspective on the challenges that Freeman faced due to the COVID pandemic and the company's record recovery to $2.1 billion which underscored the ingrained culture of integrity and empathy within the organization. Finally, Carrie shares her reflections on navigating leadership as a woman in a male-dominated industry, her advocacy for gender equality, and her work towards a more equitable society. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
A good business model is the Ferrari engine—people are the fuel that makes it work! 14% CAGR for almost 25 years by caring, looking for goodness and saying thank you. Hear practical examples of how Barry Wehmiller does it—and at the centre of it, leaders measuring success by the lives they have touched. This approach to leadership and culture that has worked in over a 100 acquisitions- across the globe- a better way of doing business! Join us to hear the inspiring story of Bob Chapman CEO of Barry Wehmiller- WHAT they do is provide the industrial equipment and engineering solutions that help bring many of life's daily necessities - toilet tissue and wet wipes, corrugated boxes, cans of soft drinks, bags of dog food, containers of yogurt, pharmaceuticals, envelopes and more - to people across the globe. But that's just what they do. What truly defines them as a business is HOW they do it, and that's by fostering a caring, trusting, nurturing organizational culture through which people feel safe to express their ideas and share their gifts and talents. Using the power of business to build a better world. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This interview cuts straight to the heart of self-compassion, revealing it as not just a personal virtue but a critical life skill as we have a profound dialogue with Kristin Neff, a pioneering figure in compassion research. Kristin shatters the notion that self-compassion is a luxury, framing it instead as a necessity for anyone striving to thrive in the throes of life's challenges. She presents compelling evidence from her studies, including one that revolutionizes our understanding of how self-compassion can significantly elevate athletic performance, challenging the stoic, grit-your-teeth dogma that pervades our culture. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
A conversation with Sadhguru and John Mackey. Brought to you by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
The Private Equity industry is a lightly regulated industry with an increasingly mixed record on both financial returns and its impact on the quality of American jobs and businesses. How can it be shaped to be more of a force for good in Society and to avoid some of its worst tendencies and practices? Brendan Ballou, author of the book Plunder: Private Equity's Plan to Pillage America, offers an authoritative overview of the industry and a comprehensive approach to the reforms needed to shift the industry in a more positive societal impact—the nudges required to change the model not to eliminate it. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Join us for a frank discussion on ESG, climate investing, and the need for government policy through taxes and subsidies to push companies into doing the right thing for the climate crisis. As our guest Ken Pucker, former COO of Timberland, says, ESG has no impact on saving the planet. Ken talks about the challenges for all of us in understanding when and where real Capital is invested in impacting climate change. Ken argues that better accounting on externalities alone is not enough. We need to price externalities to drive real behaviour change. Hence, the role of government policy is to play a role with taxation and subsidies to reward good behaviour and punish bad. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Hear about what this means and the extraordinary story of Lynne Twist the author of the Soul of Money and co-founder of the Pachamama Alliance. Money is a means not an end, and our attitude towards it shapes many of our actions. Lynne walks us through some of the shifts in mindset that enable us to allow money to flow in our lives towards making a difference. An inspiring call to live a committed life and step into making a difference in the world. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Uncommon common sense – taking a long-term, ownership approach to investing and avoiding the casino capitalism, trading system that focuses on short term bets. Hear Tom Gardner co-founder of Motley Fool talk about their investment firm and approach to outstanding returns. AND they have one of the great conscious cultures we've seen- creating a fun and high performing family of “Fools”. Listen and be inspired by what is possible! A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Profound reflections on the nature of being fully human and the leadership journey from a world-leading expert on the human experience, organizational health and leadership development, Amy Elizabeth Fox. Amy is incredibly articulate in explaining the psychological and spiritual elements of adult development and leadership growth and how to develop leaders who slow down internally and allow the future to whisper to them in a triple VUCA world. Amy is the CEO of Mobius Executive Leadership and shares her expertise in leadership, her learning journey, and that of Mobius and their world-renowned Next Practice Institute. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This week join the chairperson of Patagonia, Charles Conn, as we discuss the change in ownership at Patagonia- a company now responsible to the planet! Charles says “We (Patagonia) think companies should stand for something. And we're not afraid to say that we don't think companies should be neutral creators of profit that distribute that profit to shareholders”. Now the Board and executives at Patagonia need to ask explicitly, how is this good for the planet! Hear Charles talk about his views on the need for long-term thinking and how we need to look at the 'full cost' of the products we consume- what is the actual footprint of our consumption? As conscious consumers, we need to focus on owning fewer things but better things- Patagonia strives to make the best raincoat- and make it to last and be reused and recycled too! A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
We are amidst a fundamental shift in what good leadership means. Good leadership is caring about people and focusing on the long-term stewardship and success of the organization. Join one of the outstanding leadership experts and ‘CEO whispers' of our time Bill George, to discuss his new book, True North; Emerging Leaders Edition. Bill is the former CEO of Medtronic and, for 20 years, a teacher of leadership programs at Harvard Business School. He has served on the boards of Goldman Sachs, Exxon-Mobil, Novartis, Target, and Mayo Clinic. Un Podcast de Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This week we have Roger Martin, #1 business thinker in the Thinkers50 list, a biannual ranking of the most influential global business thinkers. He joins us to discuss his new book about saving democratic capitalism: When More is Not Better. We discuss the decline of the middle class, of good jobs, as well as outdated paradigms about the "economy as a machine" and the issues with business education. A thought-provoking wide range of insights from one of the leading business thinkers. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Burnout has become an epidemic, and it's a wake-up call. We need a different prescription for dealing with this --one that addresses burnout on the levels where it's happening and replenishes our energy with simple, decisive steps toward healing. A uniquely qualified expert, Dr. Neha Sangwan, talks with us about what she has learned about burnout in her professional and personal life. She suggests we need a different kind of prescription, one that addresses burnout on the levels where it's happening and replenishes our energy with simple, powerful steps toward healing. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This week, Simon Mainwaring shares his latest thinking on the critical mindset shift we need to make—from Me to We- and how this makes all the difference in how we lead our businesses. We discuss “We first capitalism' and the need to fully cost the impact of our products and production processes on the planet. He reminds us of some fundamental truths- “we are nature, human nature- the human expression of nature' and we need to right-size our relationship with the planet. We also explore how marketing has evolved- how purposeful brands are about movement-making that engages stakeholders in activism with the brand. He explains how this is so easy and yet so very hard to do in today's marketplace – the key is consistency. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This week, we have an essential dialogue on race and business. We talk candidly about race, trust and belonging in the workplace and the role of a conscious leader in creating a healing organization. We begin with Gervase Warner, former McKinsey Partner and CEO of Massy Group- one of the largest business in the Caribbean basin- sharing his journey to conscious leadership. We then discuss the need for a 'truth and reconciliation' approach to healing in today's workplace. We hope you are as touched by this conversation as we were. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Hear how an Ex-McKinsey Partner and Harvard Business School grad transitions a 100-year old company to being a conscious business. Massy Group is the largest business in the Caribbean basin and was founded in 1923. When Gervase Warner took over as CEO 14 years ago he began the transition to a conscious business. Listen to the key lessons Gervase has for making a successful transition and how he made purpose matter at Massy—and redefined the role of the CEO. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Front-line innovation, expansion into 19 countries, developing the largest market for French films outside of France and the second largest Cinema company in the world, hear from Cinepolis COO Miguel Mier how it happened. He talks of how the development of a caring culture drives innovation and customer satisfaction--- listen to the story of the piece of cardboard from a front-line worker! Miguel highlights the value of having a long-term perspective, aligned capital and an aligned Board and executive team. While the ‘financial experts' pushed for more leverage to boost returns, the family self-financed the business – a critical element when others in the industry stumbled and went into bankruptcy or near bankruptcy driven by heavy debt burdens post- covid. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Meet the uber-meister of values Richard Barrett and help ‘conscious leaders' explore the link between Organizational and Personal values and levels of consciousness. An introduction to the Barrett Values model and Seven Levels of Consciousness model and what comes next with the Human Awareness Initiative. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
We speak with CEO of Greyston Bakery, Joe Kenner, one of the leading advocates and practioners of open hiring. 10 million people in America are no longer in the workforce but most want to be. Hear how to help them get into the workforce- they could be the solution to the so-called worker shortage in the US! A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
The soul's journey and self-mastery, where are you on your journey? This week we speak with Srikumar Rao- founder of the Creativity and Personal Mastery Program that gained fame by being oversubscribed at several leading business schools (Columbia, London Business School and others) and is now open to the public; and you can apply to join! Srikumar offers ancient wisdom in a modern context and helps executives, entrepreneurs and professionals identify their true purpose, discover deep meaning, overcome the obstacles holding them back and achieve quantum leaps in effectiveness. What matters in your life matters in your leadership- join us for insights on a deeper level of self-mastery. A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
This week we are honored to welcome R. Edward Freeman, "father" of Stakeholder thinking, Professor at University of Virginia and author of The Power of And: Responsible Business Without Tradeoffs. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Citizen capitalism, Conscious, Impact Private Equity? Listen to Private Equity investor Warren Valdmanis discuss the book he co-authored, Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism. In this week's episode, he explains these terms and more. Two Buffett paradox, anyone? A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
A COOL CONSCIOUS CAPITALIST NAMED CHIP- THE MAKING OF A WISE ELDER Writer of several books including his latest Wisdom At Work, founder and former CEO of a successful Boutique hotel chain, former Chief Hospitality Officer of Silicon Valley star, Airbnb, and now founder, catalyst and social entrepreneur at the Modern Elder Academy, Chip Conley has worn many hats. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation from curiosity and wisdom in the multigenerational workplace to regenerative communities. Hear about the hard earned lessons of a conscious leader managing in the hospitality business from the dot-com bubble bursting to the great recession. Chip brings real business examples together with enduring wisdom – hear about the making of a modern elder! *** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider rating and leaving us a review? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
How to sell your business without selling your soul. Sunny Vanderbeck, PE investor and co-founder at Satori Capital, describes how a ‘conscious money' approach to buying and selling a company creates value beyond just the money- but good money too! Sunny explains how the Conscious Capitalism framework provides a critical framework for due diligence and the investment thesis in a target company. Maybe, says Sunny, the most important day of a transaction is the day after it closes! A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Barry Johnson first developed the principles of polarity thinking and maps in 1975. As the founder and leading practioner of ‘both/and' thinking, he offers a unique perspective on its application across business, politics, and society. As we increasingly understand the difference between solving problems AND managing complex systems, polarity thinking becomes a critical leadership capability for the 21st century! Let's go for purpose AND profit, caring AND accountability, stakeholders AND shareholders!!! A Podcast by Tec Sounds. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj
Moral leaders connect us in very deep places—values, principles, purpose, hope and aspirations!! . Dov Seidman author of the best-selling book, How, discusses the important role of Moral Leadership- the craving people have for this and the gaps we have in business from the How Institutes' latest survey of Moral Leadership. This is part 2 of a 2 part podcast with Dov- last week we covered the importance of morality and moral philosophy in how we do things—in our society and in our businesses. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj