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Leading Sustainability & Business for Good Laurent Mas is a Sustainability Consultant, Business Strategist, and Impact Entrepreneur, dedicated to transforming businesses into forces for good. As Co-Founder & Director of 3i Sustainability, he leads a global movement helping businesses, investors, and changemakers integrate sustainability and social responsibility into their core strategy. A Sustainability Advocate for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for nearly 10 years, Laurent has actively worked to align businesses with Profit, People, and Planet. In Melbourne, Australia, he founded his first sustainability-focused business, helping SMEs integrate the SDGs into their strategy—proving that sustainability and profitability go hand in hand. For over seven years, Laurent has been a proud B1G1 member, embedding giving and impact into business ecosystems to drive meaningful change. A proud Australian, Laurent relocated to Geneva, Switzerland, at the end of COVID, continuing his mission to support businesses and leaders in their sustainability transformation and regenerative practices. Sustainability & Business for Good:3i Sustainability Community (3isustainability.com) – A dynamic platform that connects businesses and leaders committed to sustainability, impact-driven growth, and regeneration.Entrepreneur for Good Program – Empowering entrepreneurs to launch and scale businesses with purpose, integrating sustainability from day one.Successful Business Solutions – A boutique advisory firm helping businesses align profitability with sustainability, making impact-driven strategies both financially viable and scalable. Mental Health & Conscious Leadership:Beyond sustainability, Laurent is passionate about mental well-being. He integrates mindfulness and leadership development into his work, supporting entrepreneurs and executives in achieving balance and resilience. His initiatives include:Meditate with Laurent – A platform for guided meditation and breathwork.Activate Your Wealth Vibrations (activateyourwealthvibrations.com) – A transformative program combining meditation, sound healing, and mindset shifts to unlock abundance and prosperity.The Space – A mental well-being hub offering personalized wellness solutions.Council for Human Development – A global initiative unlocking human potential through neuroscience, psychology, and leadership coaching. Through 3i Sustainability and his various impact-driven ventures, Laurent helps businesses redefine success—blending sustainability, profitability, and well-being to create a Better You, Better Business, Better World. Connect with Laurent on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/laurentmas1
"Urban living is very dense, that lands it being more resource efficient." Are you interested in housing affordability projects? What do you think about successful cities? How can we make the 2nd and 3rd order consequences as part of policy-making? Interview with Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer. We talk about her vision for the future of cities, housing affordability, youth engagement, success for cities, policy making, and many more. Jennifer Borrero is an award-winning, first-generation, Latina entrepreneur. Her work as a United Nations Ambassador has allowed her to lead projects around the world; from opening a public health clinic in Nicaragua to developing affordable housing communities in the US. She has run programs in the private and public sectors that focus on creating social change. Jennifer has been recognized as an emerging Hispanic Executive receiving the “30 Under 30” award for her work as the founder of Youth Housing Coalition, an organization that aims to empower young people to solve some of the country's most pressing problems. Her work has been featured on multiple TEDx stages. She is currently a Global Goals Ambassador for the United Nations Association. Her work sits at the intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice. Jennifer's ultimate goal is to highlight innovative solutions to global problems while building community across cultures. Find out more about Jen through these links: Jennifer Borrero on LinkedIn Jennifer Borrero website jen.borrero as Jennifer Borrero on Instagram Youth Housing Coalition website @youthhousingcoalition as Youth Housing Coalition on Instagram How communities can spark global change - Jennifer Borrero at TEDxBalchStreet Jennifer Borrero is Empowering the Next Generation of Equitable Housing Advocates at American Leadership on the Sustainable Development Goals Connecting episodes you might be interested in: No.190 - Interview with Adrian McGregor about cities being part of nature No.222 - Interview with Adam Dorr about technology being applied knowledge No.264 - Interview with Rob Pradolin about Australian affordable housing No.279R What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available. I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Are you interested in housing affordability projects? What do you think about successful cities? How can we make the 2nd and 3rd order consequences as part of policy-making? Interview with Jen Borrero, a Colombian-Mexican Impact Entrepreneur and Community Developer. We talk about her vision for the future of cities, housing affordability, youth engagement, success for cities, policy making, and many more. Find out more in the episode. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Embark on a journey through the complexities of our global plastic crisis with Impact Entrepreneur, Mimi Wu. She reveals a stark truth: recycling alone is not the solution. We delve into the intricate web of environmental, social, and economic factors driving this issue, and discuss the urgent actions needed to tackle the plastic problem at its core. Guest: Mimi Wu, Founder & CEO of Global Green Solutions and Co-founder & CEO of Myanmar Recycles Co-Hosts: James Villarrubia, White House Presidential Innovation Fellow & Digital Strategist for CAS, NASA Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata + Desai Partners Series Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Join Clint Betts and Garrett Clark for this episode of the Silicon Slopes podcast as they sit down with human behavior expert and impact entrepreneur, Henry Ammar. Henry is a self-described hyper-nerd who is obsessed with understanding human emotion and helping people alleviate their inner suffering. They talk about resolving recurring emotions and issues from our pasts that weigh us down and hold us back from excelling, i.e., fear of embarrassment. Healing is the cornerstone of Henry's work and he gives helpful advice throughout the episode to help listeners heal their inner child and become whole. Tune in to learn more and make sure to check out Henry's podcast: Making It Happen with Henry Ammar! "Every trigger shows you where you're not free, but every trigger shows you where you can be free. Emotions can lead you to captivity or emotions can lead you to your freedom and this is where the work starts."If you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://www.henryammar.comApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/silicon-slopes-the-entrepreneur-capital-of-the-world/id1698150372Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZdYnWYKPXOqH2fgJ2UJ2N?si=5890c63a145a4a3eSocial:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
In episode 197 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Antonio Nuño, Co-founder and CEO of Someone Somewhere, on his journey starting the brand and the impact it has had on alleviating poverty through business and commerce.The conversation covers topics such as the transition from B2C to B2B, pitching to Fortune 500 companies, sustainable manufacturing in Mexico, and the positive response from the artisan community.Antonio also discusses the future goals for the company and the visual impact in the sales cycle.TakeawaysStarting a brand with the goal of alleviating poverty through business and commerce can have a significant impact.Transitioning from B2C to B2B can provide consistent jobs and impact in the community.Pitching to Fortune 500 companies requires understanding their needs and speaking their language.Sustainable manufacturing in Mexico can be a viable alternative to manufacturing in Asia.Building a company that brings artisans together can create a supportive and collaborative environment.*Chapters00:00 Introduction00:33 Genesis of the Company03:23 First Steps in Starting the Brand10:06 Transition to B2B14:19 Expansion into B2B Market15:41 Pitching to Fortune 500 Companies18:30 Sustainable Manufacturing in Mexico24:26 Future Goals for the Company28:18 Visual Impact in Sales Cycle31:35 Physical Production Process34:09 Impact on Artisan Community*timing of chapters might be a bit off after editing.
Impact Entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker, Award-Winning Human Rights Activist, Philanthropist,Speaker, and Wellness Advocate. She founded Free-Them in 2010 which focuses on the fight against human trafficking and is an industry leader in real estate. Let me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastPatreon: www.patreon.com/ShaunNewmanPodcast
Have you gone through challenges or been rejected in your life to where you feel like giving up?On this episode of Finding Your Competitive Edge, Human Behavior Expert & Impact Entrepreneur, Henry Ammar, talks about how the many setbacks in his life have been the catalyst for his success and happiness. At the crossroads of any challenge or type of rejection, we all have a choice: we can say, “Fine you're right, I give up” or, we could just get up and say, ‘No, I'm going to go all in and give it another shot.'”This could be related to a job, a relationship, an inner struggle: whatever it may be, there is always a way to use that challenge or rejection as a stepping stool. What you think is a rejection is actually a redirection!Your calling is yours. Your impact is yours. Who is someone to tell you that's not for you? Put your focus on trusting yourself and God, because that will flow into and provide the peace you need in order to focus on and pursue your calling. “You need to have a clear, level, deep, self-awareness of where you are in your life and live in your power of choice…because if you don't choose, life will choose for you and you will live a very dysregulated life.” - Henry Ammar
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: Asana Get 50% off Asana with dedicated support from our social venture and nonprofit team. Save time with our best-in-class work management-and put more resources toward your mission.---------------------------Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.------------------------------> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 196 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with David VanHimbergen, CEO of Reel Paper, on scaling a startup with a mission to change the paper industry.Reel Paper is a company that is on a mission to change the paper industry. They are committed to creating sustainable paper products that are better for the planet and still deliver the premium quality and convenience you expect.Every single day, a staggering 27,000 trees are cut down to produce conventional toilet paper, leading to significant deforestation and environmental harm.Reel Paper uses 100% tree-free fibers, making it the most sustainable paper on the market. Their products are also packaged and shipped in eco-friendly materials and come wrapped in 100% recyclable paper.In addition to using sustainable materials, Reel Paper is also committed to offsetting their carbon emissions and planting trees. They partner with One Tree Planted to plant a tree for every order that is placed.If you are looking for a sustainable and eco-friendly paper product, Reel Paper is a great option. Their products are made with high-quality materials and they are committed to making a difference for the planet. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: Asana Get 50% off Asana with dedicated support from our social venture and nonprofit team. Save time with our best-in-class work management-and put more resources toward your mission.---------------------------Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.------------------------------> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Mentioned in the brief:VERRA Plastic CreditBezos Earth Fund - $400 Million for Greening in U.S. CommunitiesFungi emerges as a sustainable building materialThe EPA launches $20 billion grant competitions for clean technology projectsThe Ocean-Based Climate Resilience Accelerator provides $60 million to develop ocean technology for renewable energy and coastal resilienceNon-Toxic Perfume and Cologne Brands for Conscious Consumers ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: Asana Get 50% off Asana with dedicated support from our social venture and nonprofit team. Save time with our best-in-class work management-and put more resources toward your mission.---------------------------Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.------------------------------> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 195 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Leslie Labruto, Founding Director of 100x Impact Accelerator, on funding and advising early stage social enterprises to create social impact unicorns.In today's rapidly evolving world, social enterprises and impact-focused organizations play a crucial role in driving positive change. However, many of these ventures face numerous challenges when it comes to scaling their impact. That's where 100x Impact Accelerator steps in, providing a world-class platform to empower radical thinkers and amplify their impact at an unprecedented scale.Defining the EndgameThe 100x Impact Accelerator recognizes that impactful solutions require a comprehensive approach beyond traditional fundraising. By working together with social entrepreneurs, the accelerator aims to define the endgame—the ultimate goal that will bring about the most significant positive change. Rather than focusing solely on financial support, 100x Impact Accelerator fosters tangible, results-driven models such as government adoption, digitization, and open-source solutions.Exceptional Research and Access to PolicymakersOne of the key strengths of 100x Impact Accelerator is its emphasis on evidence-based research. Through access to exceptional research resources, social enterprises can build their strategies on a solid foundation. Moreover, the accelerator provides an invaluable connection to policymakers, enabling ventures to navigate regulatory landscapes and create substantial impact at scale. This unique combination of research and policymaker access sets the stage for innovative solutions to address pressing social challenges.Catalytic Capital, Global Connections, and Dedicated SupportThe 100x Impact Accelerator offers catalytic capital, injecting £150,000 into selected ventures. This funding serves as a catalyst for further growth, enabling social entrepreneurs to expand their operations and increase their impact. Additionally, participants benefit from global connections, accessing a network of like-minded social entrepreneurs and mentors. The world-class support and bespoke mentoring provided throughout the program empower ventures to overcome hurdles, refine strategies, and unlock their full potential.Impact Accelerator ProgramThe heart of 100x Impact Accelerator is the 12-week Impact Accelerator program. During this intensive period, selected ventures receive specialized guidance, resources, and mentorship tailored to their unique needs. The program creates a collaborative environment where cohorts of like-minded social entrepreneurs can learn from each other, share experiences, and foster meaningful collaborations. At the end of the program, the Summit Day celebration brings together participants, mentors, and stakeholders to celebrate accomplishments and forge lasting connections.Eligibility and Selection CriteriaThe 100x Impact Accelerator welcomes applications from impact-first organizations, including registered charities, non-profits, and social enterprises. To be eligible, ventures should be operating in one of the eight Impact Areas identified by the accelerator. They should have a proven track record of driving positive change, reaching at least 1,000 customers or constituents through direct or indirect models. Additionally, ventures should have a team of four or more full-time paid employees and have raised at least USD 100,000 in capital from any source.Flexible and Impact-First FundingThe 100x Impact Accelerator offers flexible, impact-first funding to selected ventures. The funding provided comes in the form of catalytic grants and ensuring that financial support aligns with the unique needs of each social enterprise. Upon completing the accelerator program, ventures that have achieved extraordinary impact may be eligible for follow-on funding, further supporting their growth and sustainability.The 100x Accelerator represents a powerful force in driving impactful change at scale. By providing exceptional research, access to policymakers, catalytic capital, and world-class support, the accelerator empowers social entrepreneurs to take their ventures to new heights. Through its Impact Accelerator program and long-term alumni membership, 100x Impact Accelerator fosters a vibrant community of innovators who are dedicated to creating a better world. If you are an impact-first organization ready to take the next big leap, the 100x Accelerator could be your catalyst for driving extraordinary and outsized impact.To learn more about 100x Impact Accelerator and start your application, visit their website: www.100ximpact.org ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: Asana Get 50% off Asana with dedicated support from our social venture and nonprofit team. Save time with our best-in-class work management-and put more resources toward your mission.---------------------------Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.------------------------------> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode, I speak with Michael W. Sonnenfeldt, Entrepreneur, Investor, and Philanthropist on his life's journey and the future of climate investing and climate startups.Michael W. Sonnenfeldt is an accomplished entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. With a visionary mindset, he spearheaded the groundbreaking transformation of the Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, NJ during the 1980s, making it the largest commercial renovation project of its time. Michael went on to establish and lead Emmes & Company, a distinguished real estate investment boutique specializing in the acquisition of distressed portfolios.Having an extensive background in renewable energy, Michael's journey in this sector began with the creation of SOL, a solar company that he built from the ground up. Eventually, SOL was acquired by Carmanah Technologies Corp., a reputable Canadian company engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of solar products and systems. His knowledge and expertise in renewable energy span over several decades.Educationally, Michael holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, further enhancing his foundation for success. Building upon his entrepreneurial achievements, he founded Tiger 21, an esteemed learning and investment network catering to high-net-worth individuals. This platform offers a unique space for peers to engage in open discussions about family, legacy, and investment, allowing Michael to share his evolving priorities.Michael's dedication extends beyond his professional endeavors. Over the past twenty-five years, he has actively contributed to numerous non-profit organizations focusing on crucial causes such as the environment, climate change, national security, Middle East peace, international peacekeeping, the US/UN relationship, and communal development. His commitment to these important issues influences both his business and philanthropic work, shaping the mission of MUUS to invest in a more sustainable and livable future. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: Asana Get 50% off Asana with dedicated support from our social venture and nonprofit team. Save time with our best-in-class work management-and put more resources toward your mission.---------------------------Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.------------------------------> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 194 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Tessa Callaghan and Aleks Gosiewski, Co-founders of Keel Labs on harnessing the power of the ocean to create sustainable textiles.The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world. The production of textiles requires a significant amount of water, energy, and chemicals, and it releases harmful emissions into the environment.In recent years, there has been a growing movement to create more sustainable textiles. One company at the forefront of this movement is Keel Labs. Keel Labs is a company that develops and produces seaweed-based textiles. Their flagship product is Kelsun™, a yarn made from the biopolymers found in kelp.Kelp is one of the most abundant and renewable resources on the planet, and it grows rapidly. This makes it a sustainable alternative to traditional textile fibers, such as cotton and polyester.Keel Labs - Kelsun™ Advantages Over Traditional Textile FibersFirst, it is much more environmentally friendly. The production of Kelsun™ requires less water, energy, and chemicals than the production of traditional textiles.Second, Kelsun™ is biodegradable. This means that it will break down naturally in the environment, without leaving behind any harmful pollutants.Third, Kelsun™ has a number of unique properties that make it ideal for use in textiles. It is soft, strong, and moisture-wicking. It is also naturally UV-resistant.Keel Labs is committed to creating a more sustainable future for the fashion industry. They believe that Kelsun™ can help to reduce the environmental impact of textiles, and they are working to make Kelsun™ more widely available.How Kelsun™ is MadeKelsun™ is made from the biopolymers found in kelp. Kelp is a type of seaweed that grows rapidly in the ocean. It is a renewable resource, meaning that it can be replanted and harvested without depleting the ocean's ecosystem. To make Kelsun™, the kelp is first harvested from the ocean. It is then cleaned and processed to extract the biopolymers. The biopolymers are then spun into yarn, which can be used to make a variety of textiles.The Benefits of Kelsun™Kelsun™ has a number of benefits over traditional textile fibers.First, it is much more environmentally friendly. The production of Kelsun™ requires less water, energy, and chemicals than the production of traditional textiles.Second, Kelsun™ is biodegradable. This means that it will break down naturally in the environment, without leaving behind any harmful pollutants.Third, Kelsun™ has a number of unique properties that make it ideal for use in textiles. It is soft, strong, and moisture-wicking. It is also naturally UV-resistant.The Future of Kelsun™Keel Labs is committed to making Kelsun™ more widely available. They are working to scale up production and to develop new applications for Kelsun™. They believe that Kelsun™ has the potential to revolutionize the fashion industry and to help to create a more sustainable future.Final thoughts.Keel Labs is a company that is at the forefront of the sustainable textile movement. Their flagship product, Kelsun™, is a seaweed-based yarn that has a number of advantages over traditional textile fibers.Kelsun™ is more environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and has a number of unique properties that make it ideal for use in textiles.Keel Labs is committed to making Kelsun™ more widely available, and they believe that it has the potential to revolutionize the fashion industry.Learn More about Keel Labs and Kelsun™To learn more about Keel Labs and Kelsun™, please visit their website.You can also follow them on social media: Twitter: @keellabs Instagram: @keellabs LinkedIn: Keel Labs ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 193 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Erica Kratofil & Ashley Williamson, Co-Executive Directors of The Giving Grove, on building out a nationwide network of orchards that provide immense immense impact to local communities.About AshleyAshley brings local and international experience in program development, community engagement, and research. She has a Master in Social Work Advocacy, Policy and Administration from the University of Kansas and is passionate about connecting people, ideas and policies. A dedicated Kansas City community member, Ashley is continuously involved in boards and leadership programs, currently serving as Secretary of Unified Government of Wyandotte Board of Parks Commission, Board Member of Community Capital Fund, Advisory Board Member for the Pride Fund Committee of Mid-America LGBT Chamber of Commerce, and Advisory Committee Member for the Kansas City Young Farmers Coalition. Ashley is always looking forward to a good podcast, book, or the next time she can work in her ever-expanding vegetable garden.About EricaA social worker with 15 years' experience in nonprofit fundraising and administration, Erica brings a background in food security, housing and homelessness, and education to The Giving Grove. She is passionate about community engagement and enjoys volunteering with her family. Erica is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has a Master in Social Work and Nonprofit Management from Washington University in St. Louis. She is a Board Member for The For Elysa Foundation and has served as a social work field instructor for the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.About The Giving GroveThe Giving Grove began in 2013 as a grassroots effort to make free, fresh fruits, nuts, and berries available to Kansas City neighborhoods with high rates of food insecurity. The program was launched with the understanding that an orchard must be community-led and community-driven. At the neighborhood's request, The Giving Grove helps provide the trees, supplies, and training necessary to grow a fruitful orchard.Within a few years, The Giving Grove helped install more than 100 orchards in neighborhoods throughout Kansas City that had faced decades of environmental and health inequities, creating beautiful community spaces that each produced hundreds of pounds of free, fresh produce for the neighborhood. After finding success with The Giving Grove program in Kansas City, its founders began expanding the program across the nation in 2019.Today, more than 480 of these little orchards are managed and maintained by over 800 volunteer orchard stewards in fourteen cities across the U.S, with dozens of new orchards added each year.These neighborhood orchards have thousands of fruit trees that will produce more than 64.5 million servings of free, healthy food over their lifetimes (which can be up to 50 years or more), sequester 1,000 tons of carbon, absorb about 177,632 gallons of water per storm, reduce urban flooding and soil erosion, lower urban air temperatures during the summer, reducing risks of heat-related illness, and improve soil biology through holistic orcharding techniques that avoid artificial pesticides and fertilizers, which is healthier for the earth and the people eating the fruit. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 192 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Jake Wood, Founder and CEO of Groundswell, on disrupting corporate philanthropy and workplace giving through Donor Advised Funds.Jake Wood is a former U.S. Marine and the founder and CEO of Groundswell, a venture-backed software company focused on democratizing philanthropy by combining fintech, benefits tech, and charity. Prior to Groundswell, Wood was the founder and CEO of Team Rubicon, a renowned disaster response organization. Under his leadership, Team Rubicon grew to become one of America's leading nonprofits, recruiting over 150,000 volunteers and responded to nearly 1,000 disasters and humanitarian crisesWood also played a significant role in raising approximately $300 million for Team Rubicon through various means, including online donor acquisition, family foundations, and corporate partnerships. The organization scaled to 200 full-time employees across four offices and operated a $55 million P&L. Team Rubicon gained recognition for its corporate culture and technological innovation through collaborations with companies like Microsoft, Twilio, and Palantir.Furthermore, his memoir, "Once A Warrior," achieved best-seller status on Amazon and received praise from Tom Brokaw.About GroundswellWorkplace giving programs are an excellent way for companies to empower employees to make a positive impact on causes they care about. However, managing these programs efficiently can be time-consuming and challenging. That's where Groundswell comes in. With its user-friendly platform, Groundswell simplifies donation matching, gifting, and volunteering programs, allowing employees to effortlessly contribute to the causes that matter most to them. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 191 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Niles Lichtenstein, founder of Nestment, on making real estate investing and ownership more accessible.Niles Lichtenstein is the Founder of Nestment, a pioneering platform that revolutionizes real estate investment through a seamless co-buying model for families and friends. With a strong background in entrepreneurship and a passion for building wealth and empowering communities, Niles has made a significant impact in various industries.Prior to founding Nestment, Niles spearheaded Enwoven, a SaaS start-up funded by the New York Times. Enwoven aimed to redefine group collaboration by transforming how narratives are collectively crafted. This venture showcased Niles' innovative thinking and ability to create transformative solutions.Niles is also an accomplished author, having written the acclaimed book "Boundless Brooklyn." His writing reflects his dedication to exploring boundless possibilities and fostering creativity.Driven by a desire to create lasting positive change, Niles has actively pursued ventures that focus on building wealth, community, and economic empowerment. His diverse portfolio includes ventures such as SalonBox, Reset Fitness, Culture Drawn, all of which aim to empower individuals and communities through innovative business models.About NestmentReal estate has long been considered one of the most lucrative investment options, but it has often been out of reach for many due to high capital requirements and complex processes.However, Nestment, a disruptive startup, is changing the game by leveraging technology to revolutionize real estate investment through co-investing and co-ownership.Nestment is a platform that aims to simplify the real estate investment process, making it accessible to a broader range of investors. The platform offers a user-friendly interface where investors can browse through a curated selection of high-quality properties.Nestment's team of experts carefully analyzes and selects properties based on factors such as location, potential returns, and market trends, ensuring that investors have access to lucrative investment opportunities.One of the key features that sets Nestment apart is its co-investing model. Instead of requiring investors to fund an entire property purchase on their own, Nestment allows them to pool their resources with other like-minded investors.This co-investing approach significantly lowers the entry barriers for individuals who may not have substantial capital to invest.By sharing the investment with others, investors can gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of properties and reduce their risk. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Support for Causeartist and the Disruptors for GOOD comes from: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 190 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Nisha Anand, CEO, of Dream.org, on bringing all sides together to solve problems through policy and entrepreneurship.Nisha Anand is a passionate Indian-American activist, dedicated mom of two teenagers, and a true leader . Nisha's remarkable journey began as a radical grassroots activist, fearlessly distributing pro-democracy leaflets in Burma, which unfortunately led to her arrest. However, this experience only fueled her commitment to organizing and ignited her belief in the transformative power of collaborating with unlikely partners to achieve genuine solutions.As the CEO of Dream.Org, Nisha guides a diverse group of individuals who, like her, have come to appreciate the immense value of forging unconventional relationships. Dream.Org is a nonprofit organization that unites people from different racial, social, and partisan backgrounds, empowering them to tackle our most complex challenges collectively.Prior to her current position, Nisha served as Chief of Staff to Van Jones, an esteemed CNN commentator and New York Times bestselling author. Drawing upon her extensive experience in nonprofit development and management, Nisha has been an influential figure in fundraising and consulting for several organizations.Nisha's unwavering commitment to social justice has garnered international attention, stemming from her arrest in Burma in 1998. This pivotal moment thrust her onto the global stage, leading to numerous speaking engagements at prestigious events and conferences. Nisha has also been sought after for interviews by various media outlets, including TV, radio, and print, where she shares her inspiring story.Nisha's incredible transformation from a punk-rock protester to a true champion of common ground is brilliantly captured in her captivating TED talk, "The Radical Act of Choosing Common Ground." This thought-provoking presentation has garnered views from around the world, offering audiences a profound perspective on the importance of bridging divides and finding shared solutions.About Dream.orgAt Dream.Org, they recognize that some of society's most pressing issues also hold immense potential for positive change. However, they understand that lasting transformations can only be achieved through the collaboration of a diverse and inclusive coalition.Whether it's addressing the problem of overcrowded prisons, combating the challenges of climate change, or fostering economic opportunities in marginalized communities, Dream.Org believes that sustainable solutions emerge when people from all walks of life come together. They actively seek common ground in unexpected places and are open to partnering with anyone who shares their commitment to finding solutions, even if they hold differing views on various matters. They firmly believe that their communities deserve nothing less.This approach has already yielded significant achievements, such as bipartisan criminal justice reform that resulted in the release of over 18,000 individuals from incarceration. Additionally, Dream.Org's efforts have led to starting salaries of $70,000 for graduates of their tech cohorts and have been instrumental in securing $78.5 billion in federal funding for green initiatives, including public transportation, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and environmentally friendly school buses.Through their partnership with Village capital they are a driving force for innvative ways to solve probles throufgh entrepreneurship.Check out their ClimateTech and JusticeTech accelerators and cohorts.Dream.Org, previously known as the Dream Corps, was established by Van Jones, an activist and entrepreneur. Through their various programs, they strive to create a future where fewer individuals are imprisoned, pollution is reduced, and opportunities abound for the younger generation. Together, their vision is to build a nation characterized by freedom, dignity, and equal opportunities for all. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Henry Ammar (Human Behavior Specialist and Impact Entrepreneur) joins Dr. Matt Woolley this week to talk about his passion for making a positive change through his creative endeavors, why he needed to hold himself accountable to help others, and what he learned from working in the music industry. Henry also shares how his work in the world of pop culture helped prepare him for working in the mental health community, the sacrifices he made throughout his career to pursue his dream, and how he's impacting lives positively through music festivals. Related Links: Socials: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Podcast: Making it Happen with Henry AmmarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 189 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Scott Strode, Founder & Jacquelyn Hillios, Deputy Executive Director of The Phoenix, on building a global sober community combating addiction together.In a world where addiction and substance abuse affect countless individuals and their families, The Phoenix shines as a beacon of hope. This non-profit organization has embarked on a mission to build a unique and vibrant community centered around sobriety and active living.The Mission of The PhoenixAt the core of The Phoenix's philosophy is a clear and powerful mission: to create a sober active community that fuels resilience and harnesses the transformational power of connection. By combining physical activities, emotional support, and shared experiences, The Phoenix fosters an environment where individuals in recovery can rebuild their lives, rediscover their passions, and connect with others who understand their journey.The Power of Active LivingPhysical activity has been proven to have numerous positive effects on mental health and overall well-being. The Phoenix recognizes this and integrates physical fitness into its programs as a key component of recovery. They offer a wide range of activities, including yoga, climbing, CrossFit, hiking, and more. These activities not only promote physical health but also provide a healthy outlet for stress and a sense of accomplishment. By engaging in these activities, individuals can experience the benefits of an active lifestyle while connecting with others who share similar goals.Embracing Connection and SupportRecovery can be a challenging and isolating journey, but The Phoenix believes that no one should have to face it alone. By cultivating a strong sense of community, the organization creates a safe and supportive space where individuals can build meaningful relationships based on shared experiences. Through group workouts, social events, and volunteer opportunities, The Phoenix encourages a network of support that goes beyond traditional recovery programs. The bonds formed within this community become an invaluable source of encouragement, accountability, and friendship.Inclusivity and AccessibilityThe Phoenix is committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or financial means, has access to their programs. They offer free memberships to anyone with 48 hours of continuous sobriety and actively work to reduce barriers to participation. The organization collaborates with treatment centers, recovery programs, and community organizations to extend their reach and provide resources to those who need them most. This dedication to inclusivity ensures that all individuals, regardless of their circumstances, can find solace and support through The Phoenix.About ScottScott Strode, the Founder & National Executive Director of The Phoenix, has an incredible personal journey that led him to create this transformative non-profit organization. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he spent 11 years in Boston before finding his true home in Colorado. It was on April 8, 1997, that Scott achieved sobriety, and he attributes his success to his involvement in boxing and climbing during that pivotal time. These activities became powerful catalysts for his recovery, instilling in him a deep appreciation for the transformative effects of a healthy and active lifestyle.Scott's passion for fitness has only grown over the years. From mountain biking to CrossFit, triathlons to running, and cycling to motorcycle touring, he embraces a wide range of activities that connect him with the great outdoors. Through his personal experiences, Scott came to realize the profound impact that a sober active community can have on individuals seeking recovery. With this belief firmly rooted in his heart, he launched The Phoenix in Colorado in 2006, driven by a mission to empower individuals to rise, recover, and truly live through the power of fitness and community.In addition to leading The Phoenix, Scott is deeply committed to pursuing his own fitness goals and maintaining a high level of expertise in outdoor activities. He holds certifications as a Certified Personal Trainer NASM, USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach, AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor, Wilderness First Responder, and CPR. With over two decades of experience working, instructing, coaching, and guiding in the outdoors, Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.Scott's dedication and impact have not gone unnoticed. In 2012, he was named one of CNN's Top 10 Heroes, recognizing his remarkable work in substance use disorder recovery. The following year, Scott received the prestigious "Advocates for Action Award" from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, further cementing his status as a leader and advocate in the field.About JackiJacki Hillios, Ph.D., serves as the Deputy Executive Director of The Phoenix, a highly successful addiction recovery program that embraces the power of peer-to-peer support and a physically active community. In her influential role, she provides valuable oversight and leadership in program design, implementation, evaluation, and expansion, driving the organization's mission to transform lives.With a background as a clinician working with youth and families grappling with mental illness and substance-use disorders, Jacki recognized the immense potential of The Phoenix's real-life solution to addiction. Since joining the organization in 2006, she has been instrumental in its growth and impact, working closely with teams in Colorado and Massachusetts. Through her dedication and expertise, Jacki has played a pivotal role in expanding The Phoenix's model to 22 states and over 40 communities nationwide, reaching and transforming the lives of countless individuals.Beyond her leadership within The Phoenix, Jacki is a passionate public speaker. Drawing from her extensive experience and insights, she shares her knowledge on the vital role of peer-to-peer engagement within a sober active community. In recognition of her expertise, Jacki had the privilege of delivering a thought-provoking TEDxBoulder presentation in 2013 titled "Transcending Addiction and Redefining Recovery." Her impactful talks serve to inspire, educate, and challenge perceptions surrounding addiction and recovery, offering a fresh perspective on finding hope and embracing a life of resilience.Jacki Hillios, Ph.D., stands as a driving force behind The Phoenix's transformative approach to addiction recovery. Through her leadership, dedication, and commitment to spreading awareness, she has played a key role in bringing the benefits of peer support and active community engagement to individuals across the country. Jacki's work continues to empower individuals on their journey to transcending addiction, redefining recovery, and embracing a future filled with purpose and well-being. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 188 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Mel Elias, co-founder of Bruvi, on disrupting and innovating the in-home, single-serve coffee experience with a more tastier and sustainable alternative.Mel Elias is an accomplished investor and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles. With a strong background in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry, he has served as the President & CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, leading the brand to significant growth and international success.Mel is now the Co-founder of Bruvi, an innovative single-serve coffee brewer that presents a remarkable solution for those seeking a tastier and more convenient coffee experience. With a vision to reimagine the entire coffee brewing experience, Bruvi has revolutionized brewing and pod technology, curated a selection of high-quality coffees, and introduced the first Guilt Free Toss™ capsule. By engaging all the senses, Bruvi aims to completely transform the way people enjoy coffee in the comfort of their homes.Bruvi, the innovative single-serve coffee brewer, presents a remarkable solution for those seeking a tastier and more convenient coffee experience. Bruvi firmly believes in the possibility of combining supreme quality with enhanced convenience in the realm of single-serve coffee.With a vision to reimagine the entire coffee brewing experience, Bruvi has revolutionized brewing and pod technology, curated a selection of high-quality coffees, and introduced the first Guilt Free Toss™ capsule. By engaging all the senses, Bruvi aims to completely transform the way people enjoy coffee in the comfort of their homes.Sustainability Commitment: Bruvi recognizes the importance of sustainable practices in today's world. To minimize their environmental impact, the company has implemented several initiatives: Recyclable Coffee Pods: Bruvi® Fresh Cups are made from fully recyclable materials. They utilize a patented compostable mesh filter and a polypropylene body, both of which can be separated and recycled accordingly. This commitment to recyclability aligns Bruvi with eco-conscious consumers who seek sustainable alternatives. Carbon-Neutral Operations: Bruvi is committed to offsetting their carbon footprint by investing in renewable energy projects and initiatives that promote environmental conservation. By reducing their impact on the environment, Bruvi showcases their dedication to sustainability throughout their entire value chain. Local and Ethical Sourcing: Bruvi maintains ethical sourcing practices by partnering with coffee producers who adhere to fair trade principles. This ensures that farmers receive fair compensation for their hard work and that the coffee beans are grown in a socially responsible manner. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Scott Onder, Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director of Mercy Corps Ventures, on investing in and promoting venture-led solutions to enhance the resilience of underserved communities and individuals.Scott Onder is the Chief Investment Officer at Mercy Corps, where he oversees the agency's global strategy for impact investing, innovative finance, Web3 initiatives, and strategic partnerships with technology ventures.He is also a Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director of Mercy Corps Ventures, the venture capital arm of Mercy Corps. The firm focuses on investing in high-impact startups that develop inclusive fintech, climate resilience, and Web3 solutions in frontier markets.Under Scott's leadership, Mercy Corps Ventures has invested in 43 seed and early-stage ventures across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Apart from providing capital, the firm offers strategic support, pilot programs, and partnership opportunities to help startups scale their businesses.As an early investor in Wasoko, Goldfinch, Pula, and Ejara, Scott serves on the boards of portfolio companies that drive financial and climate resilience. He is also an active advisor and angel investor in emerging crypto protocols. Scott is a magna cum laude graduate of Duke University and is based in the Pacific Northwest.About Mercy Corps VenturesMercy Corps Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in and promoting venture-led solutions to enhance the resilience of underserved communities and individuals.Since its establishment in 2015 as the impact investing arm of Mercy Corps, the firm has facilitated the scaling up of 43 early-stage ventures, helping them raise over $396.7 million in follow-on capital.The firm's portfolio concentrates on solutions in adaptive agriculture and food systems, inclusive fintech services, and climate-smart systems and tech infrastructure.Its goal is to enable those living in frontier markets to withstand disruption and plan for the future by catalyzing the ecosystem towards smarter and more impactful investments.The firm's focus on supporting underserved groups to participate in the global economy has led to its promotion of emerging decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions that accelerate global financial inclusion. In partnership with companies, Mercy Corps Ventures responsibly pilots the use of cryptocurrencies and blockchain tools to provide reliable and direct access to financial services for un/underbanked populations.Mercy Corps Ventures plans to launch Fund II, the Resilient Future Fund, to invest in and support approximately 20 early-stage startups in frontier markets with solutions that build resilience to the accelerating shocks caused by climate change.Entrepreneurs worldwide are deploying disruptive business models and transformative technologies to address the most significant challenges of our time.These startups have the potential to reach 3.3 billion climate-vulnerable people, 1.4 billion unbanked people, and 162 million small businesses with innovative climate-focused and digital finance products that could drive their resilience. However, they often lack sufficient capital and access to resources to ensure their ventures survive and scale. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Believe in the possibility and have faith in yourself. That's the key to achieving your goals. Mary welcomes Henry Ammar to discuss personal growth and enlightenment. What we see in others already exists within ourselves. Henry shares his journey towards becoming a human behavior expert and thought leader in understanding self and others. He emphasizes the power of living a love-based life, which allows for expansion, connection, and authenticity. Learn how to embrace the discomfort and fear that come with stepping into the unknown. It's a sign that you're on the right path, breaking free from old patterns. Expect resistance, but redefine it as your body's way of protecting you. Decide in advance how you'll overcome it and create a support system. Seek mentors, coaches, and knowledge to navigate your journey. Your wisdom, when applied, becomes your power. Start by believing, moving, and embracing the adventure of growth! Learn More About Henry: https://www.henryammar.com/ About Henry: Henry Ammar is a renowned Human Behavior Expert and Impact Entrepreneur, and he's making waves with his podcast, "Making It Happen with Henry Ammar." It skyrocketed to the top of the iTunes Charts, hitting #1 in the Training Category and #6 in the Education Category. As a keynote speaker, Henry has captivated audiences of over 35,000 people at a time, leaving a positive impact across the globe. He's even been published in Forbes! With over 25 years of dedicated study in human behavior, Henry is a highly sought-after master coach and consultant. His clients include celebrities, billionaires, influencers, executives, and leaders who seek personal growth and want to make a profound impact on those around them. Henry's impact extends beyond coaching, as he stars in the award-winning documentary "Perception: Seeing is Not Believing," alongside influential figures like Trent Shelton and Tom Bilyeu.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 187 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Journalist and Author, Esha Chhabra, on her new book, Working to Restore, and exploring the use cases of regenerative and restorative companies across nine industries.With over a decade of experience as a dedicated writer and journalist, Esha has been passionately immersed in the realms of global development, the environment, and business. Her insightful contributions have been featured in the New York Times, Economist, Guardian, Forbes, The Washington Post, Fast Company, Wired, and more.Beyond merely scratching the surface, Esha delves deep into the heart of the matter, untangling the web of greenwashing to determine whether companies are truly driving progress. Her invaluable work has garnered support from esteemed institutions like the UN Foundation and the Pulitzer Center in Washington, DC.Esha holds degrees from both Georgetown University and the London School of Economics and Political Science, reflecting her exceptional academic background. Although originally from Delhi, she now proudly calls Southern California her home.Working to Restore - BookStep into the world of regenerative landscapes, where visionary entrepreneurs wield their businesses as powerful tools for transformative change, transcending the boundaries of sustainability to address pressing social and environmental challenges.As the veil of capitalism is lifted, exposing the uncomfortable truth of its historical practices, characterized by the extraction of resources from distant corners of the world and ceaseless movement of people and cargo in pursuit of profit, a new breed of startups is reshaping the rules of business.They question how business is conducted, by whom, and, most importantly, for what purpose. Drawing upon her extensive journalistic experience, Esha Chhabra embarks on a compelling exploration that delves beyond the surface-level appeal of these transformative enterprises, uncovering the intricate realities and promising potential of regenerative business models.Working to Restore casts a discerning eye on pioneering approaches across nine key domains: agriculture, waste management, supply chain logistics, inclusive collective prosperity, women's empowerment in the workforce, travel, health, energy, and finance.Through captivating profiles, Chhabra showcases how these trailblazing companies tackle global issues by championing responsible production and consumption, fostering equal opportunities for all, driving climate action, and more. It becomes evident that their work transcends the superficial notions of "sustainability," propelling us into a new era of regeneration and restoration. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 186 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) Executive Director Angela Siefer and Google.org Americas Director Justin Steele, on removing digital divide roadblocks and empowering communities through technology.Access to the internet and digital resources is increasingly becoming a fundamental requirement for education, work, healthcare, and overall well-being. However, many rural and tribal communities in the United States still face significant barriers to digital inclusion.The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) has recently announced a game-changing $10 million grant from Google.org. This generous funding will facilitate the creation of the National Digital Navigator Corps, a transformative initiative aimed at removing digital divide roadblocks and empowering communities through technology training and connectivity.About National Digital Inclusion Alliance: NDIA advances digital equity by supporting community programs and equipping policymakers to act. Working collaboratively with more than 600 digital inclusion practitioners, NDIA advocates for broadband access, tech devices, digital skills training, and tech support. About Google.org: Google.org, Google's philanthropy, supports nonprofits that address humanitarian issues and apply scalable, data-driven innovation to solving the world's biggest challenges. They accelerate their progress by connecting them with a unique blend of support that includes funding, products, and technical expertise from Google volunteers. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 185 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Morgan Bierschenk, co-founder of Geoship on revolutionizing homebuilding, through innovative and sustainable ceramic domes.In a world grappling with pressing environmental and social challenges, the need for sustainable housing solutions has never been more critical.The escalating costs of homebuilding pose a significant challenge in today's world. Not only do construction and operation activities contribute to nearly 50% of global CO2 emissions, but they also fall victim to the destructive impacts of extreme weather events.As our planet welcomes 3.6 billion additional inhabitants this century, the need for 2 billion new homes becomes a pressing matter.However, this demand must be met while striving for net-zero carbon emissions. It is evident that homebuilding stands at the forefront of humanity's most crucial issues in the coming decades.Geoship, an innovative company, has emerged as a pioneer in the field of sustainable housing, offering a groundbreaking approach to building eco-friendly and affordable homes.Through their unique geodesic dome design, Geoship aims to revolutionize the housing industry, providing resilient and regenerative homes that are energy-efficient and resistant to changing weather conditions.By 2026, Geoship aims to manufacture 10,000 domes per year in a 200,000 square foot factory located in Nevada City, CA. Their ultimate goal is to make the best home on Earth the most affordable home, and scale manufacturing to 1 million bioceramic domes per year by 2036! ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 184 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Ali and Eric Rasmussen, founders of Spacious Skies Campgrounds on becoming entrepreneurs, restoring campgrounds, and bringing nature escapes closer to cities. Ali and Eric Rasmussen are a dynamic duo currently leading a team of dedicated, creative, curious, and aligned individuals in the construction of an innovative outdoor hospitality platform and RV campground portfolio.Ali's background as a musician and composer has cultivated a deep sense of creativity and curiosity. Having worked in the of music marketing and publicity, Ali possesses organizational and managerial acumen crucial for overseeing complex projects. Additionally, her graduate education in business and management has equipped them with strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities that are instrumental in driving the success of their ventures.Eric's experience executing operations in luxury real estate development has honed his skills in managing intricate tasks. He understands the significance of fostering strong relationships and creating a sense of community, qualities that he strives to integrate into their outdoor hospitality platform. Furthermore, Eric's background complements Ali's expertise, creating a well-rounded leadership team.About Spacious SkiesNature has a way of captivating our hearts, awakening a sense of wonder and tranquility within us. It is in the great outdoors that we find solace and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Spacious Skies Campgrounds, a collection of campgrounds and RV parks spread across the East Coast of America, offers the perfect opportunity to embrace the beauty of nature and create lasting memories with loved ones.An Abundance of Scenic Campgrounds - Spacious Skies Campgrounds boast a diverse array of campgrounds, each offering its unique charm and beauty. From lush forests to majestic mountains, serene lakes to rolling plains, there is a destination to suit every nature lover's preference. Whether you prefer a secluded spot or a bustling campground with amenities, Spacious Skies has you covered. Explore their website and discover the breathtaking landscapes that await you.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts - For adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, Spacious Skies Campgrounds are a dream come true. The vast expanses of nature surrounding the campgrounds provide a playground for a wide range of recreational activities. Hiking, fishing, boating, kayaking, wildlife spotting, and stargazing are just a few of the activities that await you. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a novice adventurer, there is something for everyone to enjoy.Unwind and Reconnect - In today's fast-paced world, it's essential to take a step back, unwind, and reconnect with ourselves and our loved ones. Spacious Skies Campgrounds offer the perfect setting for quality time with family and friends. Roast marshmallows around a crackling campfire, share stories under the vast starlit sky, or simply take a leisurely stroll through nature's wonders. These campgrounds provide a tranquil atmosphere where you can escape the noise and distractions of everyday life and focus on what truly matters.RV Parks for the Nomadic Soul - For those who prefer to explore the great outdoors in the comfort of their RVs, Spacious Skies offers a range of RV parks with top-notch amenities. These parks provide spacious sites, full hookups, clean facilities, and convenient access to nature's bounty. Whether you're a full-time RVer or embarking on your first RV adventure, the RV parks at Spacious Skies Campgrounds offer a welcoming and well-equipped home away from home.Immerse Yourself in Nature's Beauty - The beauty of nature is ever-present at Spacious Skies Campgrounds. Wake up to breathtaking sunrises, breathe in the crisp, fresh air, and marvel at the vibrant colors of the surrounding flora and fauna. Capture Instagram-worthy moments as you witness nature's wonders unfold before your eyes. Whether it's the sound of a babbling brook or the sight of a soaring eagle, Spacious Skies Campgrounds allow you to immerse yourself fully in the splendor of the natural world. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedOne Tree Planted is a non-profit organization focused on global reforestation.If you are interested in being a part of global reforestation and would like to make a philanthropic donation or become a business partner, learn more here.---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 183 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Vikas Garg, Founder & CEO of abillion, on connecting consumers with countless vegan and plant-based food options and cruelty-free products.Vikas Garg is the CEO of abillion and committed to promoting sustainable living for a billion people worldwide. Vikas is passionate about supporting grassroots education and conservation programs across the globe. He has been recognized for his outstanding contributions, including receiving Credit Suisse's prestigious Global Citizenship Award, being named a Milken Institute Young Leader, and serving as a Charter Member of The IndUS Entrepreneurs.About abillionAbillion is an innovative online marketplace and global community dedicated to creating a positive impact for the planet, animals, and people. The app is focused on promoting healthy living habits by connecting users with countless vegan and plant-based food options and cruelty-free products.Sustainability is at the forefront of abillion's online marketplace, and the app offers over half a million products from food and beauty, to sustainable fashion from around the world. With abillion, you can join a growing community of like-minded individuals passionate about making a difference through healthy living and sustainability.Download on iOS and Android ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 182 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Azuraye Wycoff, Executive Manager of Yellow Barn Farm, on creating an entrepreneurial blueprint for the next generation of regenerative farmers around the world.Azuraye is a dynamic entrepreneur and consultant who specializes in designing nature-based organizational models to empower teams and create a mycelial network of organizations. Azuraye is the Director of Operations at Drylands Agroecology Research, where she supports systems design and implementation. She ensures that information, resources, and finances flow to the appropriate place and that human systems are designed to help each person thrive in their role.She is also the Managing Member of Stalk Market, a unique grocery store model in a shipping container, that offers produce, products, and local goods sourced within a 30-mile radius of their first hub, located at Yellow Barn Farm.She is also the Executive Manager of Yellow Barn Farm, where she manages the development of her family's 100-acre farm from an international equestrian center into a fully regenerative farming community.Azuraye is passionate about local economic development, circular economy, and sustainable practices in agriculture. She is a skilled communicator and leader with a natural talent for operations management, logistics management, and leadership.About Yellow Barn FarmYellow Barn Farm is a beautiful example of regenerative agriculture and sustainable community building. Established in 1865, the farm was originally used as an international equestrian center with over 50 horses and 100 riders.However, the owners of Yellow Barn Farm have since chosen to revitalize the land for low-scale, high-quality food production, community-supported agriculture, and sustainability education.Along with Drylands Agroecology Research (DAR), Yellow Barn Farm implements and cultivates practices of regenerative farming, animal management, carbon sequestration, soil health, and dynamic/adaptable organizational structures.The goal is to create a holistic and fully integrated farming and eco-community that builds local resilience by linking farms and communities to create sustainable food, education, and economic systems.Yellow Barn Farm believes in the philosophy of "give first" - you must first build, seed, and nurture a garden before it gives back.They offer services like composting, workshops, farm-to-tables, indigenous-led celebrations, and more. The farm gathers ideas from all fields to find novel and efficient solutions to create a sustainable and regenerative ecosystem.One of the most notable projects at Yellow Barn Farm is the planting of trees. In 2021, they planted 3,500 trees in their first silvopasture with the help of 175 volunteers. They also planted a row of 400 conifers for windbreak protection. In 2023, they will be planting an additional 6,000 trees in the back 60 acres of the property for soil restoration research through Drylands Agroecology Research (DAR). ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Shae is an Impact Entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker, Award-Winning Human Rights Activist, Philanthropist, and Wellness Advocate.Based in Costa Rica and Canada, Shae believes you can make money with a purpose to create positive change. Shae is dedicated to building a legacy of significance and impacting the lives of millions. Strongly believing in justice and giving back, Shae founded not-for-profit organization Free Them in 2010, one of Canada's leading Federal and Provincial Stakeholders in the human trafficking movement. In this episode, Shae shares the story of creating her non profit Free Them, and we dig into her going through her explant surgery to have her breast implants removed, and we talk about why she's now dedicating so much energy to helping other women heal and go through the process as well! Follow @ShaeInvidiata @TheFreedomCEO across socials to stay connected. Tune In to Shae's Podcast The Freedom CEO Podcast: https://www.shaeandco.com/podcast Check out more about Shae's Explant Retreat: https://www.explantretreat.com/ Are you ready to step up and join one of our groups or dive in on some private 1-1 support? Let's connect and discuss whether one of our programs would be a good fit for you!www.calendly.com/alpharising/intro You can find links to all of our free downloadable workbooks and resources here:https://linktr.ee/alpharisingIf you're enjoying this conversation and want to see more regular content on these topics check out our instagram page:www.instagram.com/alpharising.mensworkYou can also join our free community on Facebook here for our free men's group breathwork events:www.facebook.com/groups/alpharising
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 181 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Ben Mand, CEO of Harmless Harvest, on regenerative farming, ethical supply chains, and the future of plastic bottles.Ben Mand is an accomplished executive with extensive domestic and international experience in strategic planning, P&L oversight, global supply chain and operations, multichannel product delivery, new business creation, and marketing communications, particularly in start-up and growth organizations. He is known for being a results-oriented and decisive leader with a track record of superior topline results while driving margin and profit. Mand has demonstrated his ability to excel in dynamic, demanding ecosystems while remaining focused and pragmatic.Mand is currently the CEO of Harmless Harvest, a leader in refrigerated premium coconut water and plant-based dairy, and the only Fair For Life Certified Organic Producer. As CEO, he provides executive leadership of a plant-based food and beverage company with over $100 million in revenue, with full responsibility for global sales and operations and over 700 employees.Prior to his role at Harmless Harvest, Mand was responsible for the business P&L, Strat Plan, marketing communications, innovation, mission, and creative at Plum Organics. During his time there, he was instrumental in strengthening Plum's core mission, developing an award-winning brand campaign and activation, and launching more than 50 new products, which helped accelerate the brand from the #3 to the #1 organic baby food company.Before joining Plum, Mand held various brand marketing and innovation roles at leading companies, including General Mills, Johnson & Johnson, and Interbrand. He made an impact as a change agent, driving improvements in health, sustainability, and social impact while delivering consistent sales and profit growth for well-known brands such as Progresso, Pillsbury, Yoplait, Topamax, LexisNexis, Canal+, and Symantec.About Harmless HarvestHarmless Harvest is a company that is on a mission to provide the best-tasting and most nutritious coconut water in the most ethical way possible. Their commitment to ethical and sustainable practices is evident in everything they do, from the way they source their coconuts to the way they treat their employees. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 180 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Zane Adams, Co-founder of FedUp Foods, on forging the next generation of sustainable manufacturing and regenerative practices to change our food ecosystem for the better. Zane Adams is part of the leadership team at FedUp Foods PBC, the holding company of Buchi, a brand pioneering positive social and sustainable change in the beverage industry.Joining the team just nine months after Jeannine and Sarah started in 2009, Zane is regarded as the “father” of the Buchi brand and its impact platform. Here Zane combines a passion for people and the planet with his deep marketing expertise and business background that developed the Buchi brand and subsequently launched FedUp Foods PBC in 2020, fostering enterprise partnerships from suppliers to community collaborators.A leader in the space, Zane believes the expansion of regenerative supply chains drive longer, more sustainable revenue for scaling business and family farms. Zane is a sought-after speaker and media commentator and has been featured in numerous podcasts like Winning at Work, Washington Post, New York Times, Real Leaders Magazine and recently ranked alongside Jeannine Buscher, Co-CEO as #30 on the MO 100 Top Impact CEO's in the United States.Zane is a founding member, and currently serves as Chairman of the Board for Kombucha Brewers International, the global trade association for the kombucha industry. About FedUp FoodsFedUp Foods is forging the next generation of functional beverages using sustainable manufacturing and regenerative ingredients as a vehicle to change our food ecosystem for the better. Community-centered and values driven, the team at FedUp Foods is united in purpose to craft delicious, high-quality, nutrient-dense fermented products; invest in the regeneration of the planet, and use business as a conduit for positive social impact. ---> Check out the Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 179 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Kieran White, Co-Founder & CEO at Return, on incentivizing social climate action using on-chain environmental assets.Return is a climate technology startup that offers verified and incentivized social climate action to individuals, corporations, and communities. It uses blockchain technology to create a protocol that directs funding towards present or future climate projects using on-chain environmental assets, which help fight climate change.Why does Return exist?Despite the estimated 30-fold growth of the Voluntary Carbon Market by 2030, this will only satisfy 2% of the overall demand required to combat the climate crisis, according to scientific estimations. Voluntary carbon offsetting, both for individuals and corporations, has not achieved the level of adoption required. Although recent developments, such as corporate Net-Zero commitments, have aided in this area, there is still much ground to cover.After conducting extensive research, Return discovered that the reason for this lack of adoption was the absence of incentive alignment among the three key stakeholders: consumers, businesses, and climate projects themselves. By leveraging some of the innovative tools provided by blockchain, we can finally achieve this necessary incentive alignment.How it works:Select a climate track that suits you best, either through an upfront payment or a deposit that generates continuous contributions. Establish your impact identity by personalizing and displaying all your actions, which will reflect your values. Increase your community by inviting friends to join your climate guild and connecting with like-minded individuals who share a similar digital identity. Enjoy exclusive rewards through Return's ecosystem partners that will help boost your impact identity.Your Impact IdentityAn impact identity is a unique digital NFT that is not tradeable and serves to showcase your dedication to the environment following your actions on the Return platform. At Return, we believe that everyone should receive recognition for contributing to the planet, and this is one of the ways we provide that acknowledgement through social proof. By displaying your impact identity to friends and striving to attain different levels of impact, you can visually transform it over time as you compete with others in the community to be the first to reach the top tier!What can you support? Verified Climate ProjectsRimba Raya Biodiversity Project - Preserving the forests of Indonesia in the Tanjung Puting National ParkCordillera Azul National Park REDD Project - Avoiding deforestation in the lowlands and montane forests of PeruJiangxi Province Le'an County Forest Farm Carbon Sink Project - Improving the management of protected forestry in ChinaHow is individual carbon footprint calculated?Their internally-developed emissions calculation methodology allows Return to determine your blockchain-linked carbon footprint. To assess your overall carbon footprint, they utilize averages determined by the Nature Conservancy, which approximate the average American individual's carbon footprint to be around 16 tonnes. ---> Check out the Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 178 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Dr. Jordan Kassalow, founder of Vision Spring, on his journey to bring millions of people around the world access to eyecare.About Dr. Jordan KassalowDr. Jordan Kassalow has an amazing career in social entrepreneurship and eye care advocacy. He co-founded EYElliance, a coalition working towards improving access to eyeglasses globally, and launched the Global Health Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to this, he served as director of the River Blindness Division at Helen Keller International.Jordan is a fellow of Draper Richards Kaplan, Skoll, Ashoka, and the Aspen Institute. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to social entrepreneurship, including being named to Forbes' Impact 30 list, winning the inaugural John P. McNulty Prize, and receiving the Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneurship award.In addition to his social entrepreneurship work, Jordan is a partner at Drs. Farkas, Kassalow, Resnick & Associates, an ophthalmology practice located in New York City.Jordan holds a Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry and a Master of Public Health degree and fellowship in preventive ophthalmology from Johns Hopkins University. ---> Check out the Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 177 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Chris Long and Sarah Evans, on their new partnership to provide more sustainable clean water sources to communities in East Africa.The global water crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Over 800 million people lack access to clean water, and the consequences of this are dire.Without clean water, communities cannot thrive or grow, and the health of individuals is put at risk. To address this issue, the Chris Long Foundation and Well Aware have partnered to provide sustainable clean water sources to communities in Kenya.Chris Long, a two-time Super Bowl champion and philanthropist, founded Waterboys in 2015 to address the global water crisis. The organization has been successful in providing aid to over 500,000 people in need. The partnership between the Chris Long Foundation and Well Aware will expand the reach of Waterboys' initiatives and resources to achieve maximum impact.Well Aware is a women-led international non-profit organization known for its success and innovation in East Africa's water sector.The organization has maintained a 100% success rate across all its water projects to date and is setting an exceptional standard for efficiency and sustainability in water aid.Additionally, Well Aware's Well Beyond App empowers local leaders with ongoing project maintenance to ensure lasting water systems.The partnership aims to improve rural water supply in Kenya and empower thousands with the clean water sources needed to survive and thrive. The two organizations have set a goal to significantly increase access to sustainable clean water for communities in Kenya.The partnership will accelerate the impact of the Waterboys initiative as they play their part in helping to end the global water crisis.In 2023, the Chris Long Foundation will join Well Aware in the field to visit completed projects and make plans to bring lasting clean water solutions to local communities.The partnership between the Chris Long Foundation and Well Aware is committed to long-term solutions addressing water scarcity and innovation in the sector. ---> Check out the Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 176 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Sam Sutaria, CEO at WaterBear, on launching WaterBear 2.0 and empowering conscious citizens to impact the world through digital media.About SamSam Sutaria is a visionary leader in the media and entertainment industry, driving growth and innovation in the sector. He is now the CEO of Waterbear, a purpose-driven streaming platform that uses storytelling to drive global impact.Prior to joining Waterbear, Sam held various leadership positions at The European Nature Trust, Barnes Film Festival, and the Resilient Foundation. Throughout his career, he has been instrumental in launching and scaling successful businesses, developing and executing strategic plans, and building high-performing teams.Sam's passion for using media to drive social and environmental change is evident in his leadership of Waterbear. Under his direction, the platform has become a leading voice in the environmental and humanitarian space, partnering with over 100 global NGO organizations to raise awareness and inspire action on critical issues.Sam holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biology from the University of Bristol and a Master's degree in Filmaking from the University of the West of England. He is a dynamic and forward-thinking leader, committed to leveraging the power of media to create a better world for all.About WaterbearWaterBear is an innovative streaming platform with a purpose-driven mission to promote awareness and action towards protecting our planet. The platform offers a diverse range of award-winning documentaries, impactful series, and enlightening short films that inspire people to engage with environmental and humanitarian causes.At WaterBear, they are proud to partner with over 100 global NGO organizations that are working tirelessly to address critical environmental and humanitarian issues. Through the platform, you can access inspiring films that highlight the important work of these organizations, and even join their communities directly through the platform to take action on the causes that matter most to you.The company believes that inspiration and education should be accessible to all, which is why they offer all films for free without any hidden fees or subscriptions. The platform is always looking for new content suggestions from our community, so feel free to contact them at content@waterbear.com with any recommendations.As a purpose-driven streaming platform, they prioritize sustainability in everything they do. Waterbear works closely with planet partners, brands, and NGOs to produce original content that entertains and inspires people into action. They also strive to keep our environmental impact to a minimum by ensuring that all productions are Albert Certified and implementing internal sustainability policies on travel, energy usage, and waste minimization.In 2022, Waterbear became a certified B Corp, demonstrating commitment to verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability. The company believes that we all have a role to play in protecting our planet, and by joining our community, you can be a part of the change you wish to see in the world. ---> Check out the Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 175 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Lewis Perkins, President of the Apparel Impact Institute, on raising a $250M Climate Fund and scaling proven systems and ideas to transform the textile industry towards a sustainable future.The Apparel Impact Institute (aii) is a nonprofit organization that is working to address these environmental issues by identifying, funding, scaling, and measuring proven environmental impact solutions in the apparel and footwear industry.About LewisA passionate advocate for “doing the right thing,” Lewis Perkins has recently been appointed President of the Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), an organization launched by leading brands and apparel sector industry associations to select, fund, and scale programs to drive positive impact in the fashion sector.Previous to this Perkins was President of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII) where he led the Institute's Fashion Positive initiative, which engages designers, manufacturers, brands and influencers in creating Cradle to Cradle Certified TM materials and products with the circular economy in mind.Prior to joining the C2CPII, Perkins consulted with corporations and organizations on the social and environmental program development. He also served as Director of Sustainable Strategies for The Mohawk Group, a leading carpet manufacturer and the commercial division of Mohawk Industries.About The Apparel Impact InstituteAii's mission is to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly apparel and footwear industry by identifying, funding, scaling, and measuring proven environmental impact solutions. Their vision is to transform the fashion industry into a force for good, ensuring that all apparel and footwear are made in a way that is safe for the environment, workers, and communities.Aii focuses on a few key areas: energy, water, and chemistry. These areas are critical for the fashion industry because they have a significant impact on the environment. The organization works with its partner brands, manufacturers, and philanthropic donors to identify and implement solutions that reduce the industry's impact on the environment.Energy: aii is working to reduce the fashion industry's reliance on fossil fuels by identifying and implementing energy-efficient solutions. This includes using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro power.Water: The apparel industry is a significant consumer of water, and it is responsible for a significant amount of water pollution. Aii is working to reduce the industry's water consumption and improve the quality of the water it uses.Chemistry: The fashion industry uses a variety of chemicals in the production of apparel and footwear, and many of these chemicals are harmful to the environment and human health. Aii is working to identify safer alternatives and to reduce the use of harmful chemicals in the industry.Aii recently launched a $250 million Climate Fund, which is aimed at supporting the apparel industry's transition to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. The fund is designed to provide financial support to brands and manufacturers that are committed to reducing their environmental impact. The Climate Fund is also used to support research and development of new sustainable materials and processes. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In episode 174 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey, Co-founders of ettitude, on leading the way in creating sustainable and eco-friendly fabrics for the world to sleep on.Ettitude is a sustainable brand that has made a name for itself in the bedding industry by offering high-quality, eco-friendly bedding products that are as comfortable as they are sustainable. Ettitude offers a wide range of bedding products that are made from 100% organic bamboo lyocell, a material that is known for its softness, breathability, and durability.Unlike traditional cotton bedding, which requires a significant amount of water and pesticides to grow, bamboo is a highly sustainable and renewable resource that requires little water and no pesticides. But Ettitude's commitment to sustainability goes beyond just using eco-friendly materials. The company also takes great care in its production processes to minimize waste and reduce its carbon footprint.One of the standout products from Ettitude is their signature Bamboo Lyocell Sheet Set, made from their exclusive, sustainable CleanBamboo™ fabric. These sheets are incredibly soft and silky to the touch, making them the perfect addition to any bedroom. They're also highly breathable and moisture-wicking, which means you'll stay cool and comfortable throughout the night.Ettitude also offers a range of other bedding products, including duvet covers, pillowcases, and blankets, all made from the same high-quality CleanBamboo™ material. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 173 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Mark Vandevelde, Founder of Komrads, on creating zero waste circular & sustainable sneakers for the ethical fashion movement.Komrads is a footwear brand that is based in Belgium and has been making sustainable sneakers for nearly five years.The brand was founded by husband and wife team, Mark and Greet Vandevelde, with the goal of creating sneakers that were not only stylish but also environmentally friendly.The shoes are made using raw materials that are recycled, certified, vegan & traceble, and are ethically manufactured in Portugal. Komrads also focuses on reducing waste by creating a closed-loop system where customers can return their old shoes to be recycled into new ones.Of the 24.2 billion pairs of shoes manufactured globally each year, experts say that most of them (97%) end up in a landfill or incinerator, because there are simply too many shoes and not enough recycling solutions.This means only 3% of all sneakers are given a second life.The company collects your old Komrads Sneakers and will upcycle them into raw materials to be used in other products. Overall, Komrads is a brand that is dedicated to creating stylish and sustainable sneakers that have a positive impact on the environment and society. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 172 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Tanis Jorge, Co-founder of Co-founder of Trulioo and The Cofounder's Hub, on building a unicorn tech company and the importance of a choosing the right cofounder.Tanis is a serial tech entrepreneur and a leading advisor on entrepreneurship and building successful cofounder partnerships.Over the course of her career in startups, spanning the last 20 years, Tanis has cofounded, scaled, and successfully exited multiple, data-driven businesses with the same partner. Her successes culminated with her most recent venture, Trulioo, which she co-founded in 2011. Between 2011 and 2015, Tanis served as Chief Operations Officer of Trulioo, working to lay the groundwork and build the foundation for the trusted, innovative, and disruptive company it has become today. In 2021, Trulioo reached "unicorn" status, solidifying both its place as the world's leading identity verification company and Jorge's track record for founding successful businesses.Today, Tanis is one of the go-to voices and experts on the cofounder relationship. Author of The Cofounder's Handbook and Founder of The Cofounder's Hub, her work focuses on how cofounders can function in an open, productive, and symbiotic way to ensure continued and long-term business success. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedPlant a Tree with One Tree Planted - Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 171 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Chris Georgen, Founder of Topl, on empowering corporations, startups and nonprofits to unlock value from positive impact using blockchain technology.Chris is a highly accomplished leader with an impressive track record in the web3 space. Serving as Managing Director of Topl, he helps to spearhead the only blockchain ecosystem dedicated to radical impact and takes an active role in protocol design while leading tokenomics and governance efforts. Furthermore, Chris has been part of this sector since 2012 when co-founding a mobile payments fintech that launched on Ethereum shortly after its launch; his success having stemmed from degrees obtained at Rice University spanning Mathematics, Chemical Physics & Philosophy.During his time at university, Chris made an impact in the academic realm - researching complex systems and developing models that would power Topl's unique design. He also pushed forward conversations on blockchain technology, economics, sustainability, international development across 20 countries during invited talks and various working groups. His efforts further empowered web3 to bring meaningful social impact initiatives into realization.About ToplTopl is revolutionizing the way businesses interact in today's economy. By utilizing its groundbreaking blockchain, corporations, startups and nonprofits have access to a new world of capabilities that unlock value from positive global impact. With this technology comes data capture methods never seen before as well as smart asset digitalization and tokenization - allowing for cutting-edge markets & economies built on the Topl platform. Step into an era with more accessible sustainable transformation; step into an age where visionaries can monetize their ideas –with Topl.Businesses around the globe are leading a modern revolution of conscientious action. Powerful tools developed in recent years mean that making an impact is more efficient, cheaper and effective than ever before.Ways Topl is helping the impact revolution. Helping a coffee or cocoa farmer earn a living wage Tracking COVID-19 tests, ensuring they stay cold in their journey to patients Opening a window into diamond supply chains, offering proof that stones are conflict-free Enabling seamless carbon capture, allowing businesses to transact in growing markets while giving back to the earth ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 170 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Nitzan Pelman, Founder of Climb Hire, a nonprofit organization taking an innovative approach to up-skilling overlooked and hidden talent.About NitzanNitzan Pelman is a three time social impact entrepreneur whose life mission is to create economic opportunity for hidden and overlooked talent. She founded Climb Hire in 2019 as a way to generate upward mobility for people earning below livable wage. Climb Hire's program model is based on Nitzan's first-hand research as an Entrepreneur in Residence at LinkedIn, where she studied the powerful role that social networks can play in securing living wage jobs.Nitzan was the founding CEO of an Entangled Ventures company called ReUp Education that focuses on re-enrolling students who have dropped out of college (acquired in 2022 by Avethon). She also founded the New York region of Citizen Schools, a middle school initiative for low income students.Early in her career she worked at the Department of Education in New York City, KIPP, and Teach for America. Nitzan holds a Masters in Public Administration from New York University and a BA from Stern College for Women, and is an Ascend Fellow with the Aspen Institute, as well as an official “LinkedIn Influencer.”About Climb HireClimb Hire is an innovative upskilling nonprofit organization that helps overlooked and hidden talent develop the soft and in-demand skills, as well as the professional network needed to break into new careers with livable wages. Climb Hire places a strong emphasis on social capital, as LinkedIn data suggests that jobseekers are 9x more likely to be hired when referred by someone else.Once climbers finish a designated learning track, they pay it forward by returning to the program and teaching others, ultimately helping one another grow their networks and increase job opportunities, similar to an Ivy League-type university network for people who lack traditional means of gaining skills or social capital.Climb Hire mantaints 50+ employer partnerships with companies in industries ranging from tech, to healthcare, to financial services, effectively providing businesses with a pipeline of motivated, vetted talent. 80% of climbers secure new roles within 6 months, and their average income increases by $15-20k. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 169 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Dr. Jules Hammond, CEO & Co-founder of BeFC, on biofuel cells and the future of sustainable batteries. Billions of batteries are disposed of every year. Conventional batteries often contain toxic materials, metals, and dangerous electrolytes. BeFC is about to change this dynamic. 15 billion primary batteries are disposed of every year 97% of miniature batteries end up in landfill or are incinerated 1 in 3 adults admit to regularly throwing batteries in the bin The BeFC biofuel cells are a revolutionary way to power electronics. Combining advanced chemistry and nanomaterials, these cells are capable of providing high performance energy in a safe and sustainable way.They can be used to power everyday items like smartphones, tablets, or even robots. The cells utilize organic materials, meaning they are completely metal-free and biodegradable. This makes them ideal for use in environmentally sensitive areas where traditional batteries may be harmful to the environment.Additionally, BeFC biofuel cells offer traceability and transparency which allows for greater insights into the impacts of energy consumption. In terms of performance, these cells boast higher energy density than traditional batteries and have a longer operational life with minimal self-discharge. With this in mind, the use of BeFC biofuel cells is an effective way to reduce waste while still providing an efficient source of energy. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 168 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Shannon Farley, Co-Founder & Executive Director of Fast Forward, on empowering tech nonprofits to scale impact like top startups.About Shannon - Shannon is an experienced social entrepreneur. She was the founding Executive Director of Spark, the world's largest network of Millennial philanthropists. Prior to joining Spark, Shannon co-founded The W. Haywood Burns Institute, a MacArthur Award-winning juvenile justice reform organization. Shannon holds a BA in American Studies from Georgetown University and an MS in Gender and Social Policy from the London School of Economics.Fast Forward is nonprofit tech accelerator that provides a range of resources and support to tech nonprofits, enabling them to create positive impact on a large scale. They offer technical guidance and advice; access to mentors, funders, and other key influencers. Fast Forward seeks to strengthen the capacity of tech nonprofits by providing support in areas ranging from technology development and implementation to fundraising, marketing, operations management, financial planning, and strategic communications.Through their initiatives, Fast Forward aims to create a more equitable world by amplifying the impact of tech nonprofits working on issues related to social justice, education, health care access and delivery, economic empowerment and opportunity, climate change adaptation and resilience building, civic engagement and advocacy.What is a tech nonprofit?A tech startup building software that has selected a nonprofit business model to scale impact, not profit.Fast Forward helps scale nonprofit in three ways.The Fast Forward Startup Accelerator - Take your tech-powered nonprofit organization to the next level with the Startup Accelerator. They provide hands-on guidance, financial support and powerful connections - all designed to enable you meet the unique obstacles facing modern entrepreneurs like yourself. Pursue your mission with confidence this accelerator is here for you.The Fast Forward Growth Accelerator - Technology revolutionizing our world is now more accessible than ever. We've found eight of the boldest, brightest innovators harnessing tech to create real change and advancements, regardless of their own financial gain. The Fast Forward Growth Accelerator has stepped in to match these ambitious non-profits with philanthropists who want reenergize contribution towards sustainable growth - allowing for maximum impact at a faster rate than ever before!The Tech Nonprofit Playbook - Fast Forward's Accelerator has been a standout success, enabling 79 tech nonprofits to reach their scaling goals. They've crafted the Tech Nonprofit Playbook for your benefit. Discover actionable takeaways and techniques from the leaders who have revolutionized social impact spaces, playing an integral role in our world today. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 167 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Joshua Ross, Co-founder of Humanitix, on turning annoying booking and ticketing fees into a force for good.Humanitix is a non-profit organization that has been transforming the way ticketing works since their launch in 2016. By using their technology and services, events both big and small can run a modern event, all while, in parallel, raise money for educational causes.Their mission is to make a difference with every ticket sold. The organization exists to close the education gap – but they can't do it alone. That's why have a community of Partners and Supporters who are each doing amazing work for a better world.The Humanitix mission is summed up easily in their giving model. Turning annoying booking fees into a force for good. Through the revenue from booking fees Humanitix funds education projects for the world's most disadvantaged children to close the global education gap.To date, the organization has donated $2,540,040 + to educational projects around the world.Hosting events on Humanitix is not only a great way to connect, but also helps make the world brighter for disadvantaged kids. Each event has an impact and can help create a future of equal opportunity. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 165 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Steve Fambro, Co-CEO of Aptera, on creating the most efficient solar electric vehicle on the planet.Steve Fambro is a venture partner and COO at Ocean Holding, an environmental-focused developer of clean energy solutions.He's also the founder of Famgro – pioneering indoor farming technology that ditches pesticide/herbicide usage in favor of creating super efficient food production systems requiring only $8m to launch.Aptera is empowering the next generation to lead a more sustainable lifestyle with efficient transportation solutions. With an Aptera, you can reduce your daily carbon footprint by 14K pounds of CO2 - and make lasting change through thoughtful resource management.Aptera is revolutionizing transportation by reimagining how vehicles are conceptualized and assembled. With a bold embrace of 3D printing, AI technology, and composite body construction techniques; Aptera has taken an innovative leap forward in mass-producing efficient automobiles with unparalleled speed and affordability.The Aptera starts at $25,900.With Aptera, you can get the best of both worlds. Drive up to 40 miles a day with free solar energy or take off on an adventure that lasts for up to 1,000 miles! Get unlimited possibilities and zero emissions today.Its energy efficiency is due in part to its light weight, as well as its use of regenerative braking which captures energy normally lost during braking and uses it to recharge the battery when you come to a stop.The Aptera vehicle allows you to go five times farther than other electric vehicles. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 165 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, we speak with Mallory Brown, on her mission walking a marathon, one mile at a time, in 26 different countries, as steps into the shoes of impoverished women and shows how the empowerment of women is key to pulling families out of poverty.Mallory Brown is an amazing filmmaker, humanitarian and global speaker who has traveled to over 60 countries in her mission of creating a more compassionate and connected world. Through her films, she has raised hundreds of thousands in donations directly assisting people in need while inspiring audiences across the globe through talks on living with passion and generosity. Mallory's extraordinary efforts have garnered recognition from major outlets such as Today Show, The New York Times, Huffington Post & Cosmopolitan Magazine.About the Walk a Mile seriesWalk A Mile is a global marathon for women's empowerment.Mallory is walking a marathon, one mile at a time, in 26 different countries. She steps into the shoesof impoverished women and shows how the empowerment of women is key to pulling families out of poverty.Each mile benefits a local women's charity. Watch here. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In Episode 164 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Steven Izen, founder of Lokai, on building a $100M brand that gives back to causes around the world.Lokai bracelets were created with the intention of reminding people to stay balanced. The bracelet is composed of two elements: a white bead filled with water from Mt. Everest, the highest point on Earth, and a black bead containing mud from the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth.These bracelets serve as a physical representation of life's highs and lows—a reminder that it's important to stay balanced amidst life's challengesLokai was founded by Steven Izen with the mission of inspiring people to “live with purpose and find balance in an ever-changing world.” Since then, they have grown wildly successful due to their commitment to helping others—10% of all proceeds go back to charity partners focused on helping those in need around the world.Today, Lokai offers dozens designs for both men and women, each conveying its own message or cause. They also produce limited edition collections periodically throughout the year based on current events or meaningful occasions such as Pride Month, Earth Day, or Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The company also has major partnerships with the NFL, MLB, NBA, and College Teams. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
Disruptors for GOOD is presented by: One Tree PlantedNow, more than ever, businesses need to think about their effects on the planet and how they can start giving back to the environment. One Tree Planted is on a mission to make it simple for businesses to give back in a way that has both immediate and long-term impact and a model that can be tailored to work for your business. Learn More---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Rahama Wright, Founder of Shea Yeleen, on empowering women in West Africa and the United States through the production, sale, and use of shea butter products. If you enjoy this podcast, please rate and review the show. It's a huge help. Thanks!Rahama is creating living-wage jobs for women-owned shea butter cooperatives in Ghana. Having grown up personally aware of inequalities in the world, Rahama developed an interest in women's economic empowerment. Making up for her lack of business experience with pure passion and determination, she started Shea Yeleen, a social impact company focused on financial empowerment and ethical sourcing. Shea Yeleen is a company that specializes in manufacturing high quality, organic, fair trade skin care products and utilizing a sales strategy that incorporates women's micro enterprise development. Shea Yeleen offers five times Ghana's minimum wage and provides access to health insurance. Its business model has a direct and regenerative community impact that allows the ongoing education of more than 268 children. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.
---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Ruben Harris, Founder and CEO of Career Karma, on using Software Development Bootcamps to re-skill America and make high paying tech jobs accessible to all individuals and communities.Over the past couple of years, Ruben has worked with academics, organizers, politicians, and union leaders at Hustle, Honor and AltSchool focused on improving their personalized outreach, healthcare and education.Ruben began his technology career working in Partnerships and Sales after writing a viral blog post called Breaking Into Startups about how moved to San Francisco without a job and landed a position 3 weeks later.After receiving thousands of e-mails asking how to break into tech, Ruben Co-Founded the Breaking Into Startups Podcast to demystify the process, resulting in a social media reach of ~3 million people, 200,000+ downloads, 10,000+ website visits per month, over 100+ reviews on iTunes, a Facebook Community of 10,000+ people, and invitations to be a Contributor for TechCrunch and Black Enterprise.Prior to working in tech, Ruben worked as an Investment Banker focused on Food, Consumer, and Retail companies in Chicago and Atlanta. As a member of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, he recruited others to focus on issues related to food security, climate change, and agriculture.Career Karma is a member of Y Combinator's 2019 class and since then has been helping people that want to become software engineers by matching them with the right coding bootcamp and supporting them throughout their careers. Hundreds of millions of people will need to change jobs in the coming years. Career Karma gives them a placement quiz and gets them accepted at coding bootcamps and other training programs. With income-sharing agreements growing in popularity, plenty of job skill providers will be willing to pay to enroll the highest potential students.Another epic initiative by Ruben and his team is their current Reskill America campaign. Covid - 19 has left over 42 million Americans without jobs over the last few weeks — disproportionately impacting low - income communities, women, and people of color. ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
#entrepreneur #smallbusiness #podcast #howtoFrom Wilmington, Delaware, Crystal Durham experienced trial and error while starting her own non-profit. Now, she and her husband helps entrepreneurs to avoid the same mistakes that she made. Crystal Durham helps entrepreneurs to start their nonprofit organization, to protect their income and amplify their impact.. She is also known as “The go-to for all things non-profit”.Crystal Durham asks questions such as the following:1. As I grow what team members do I need so that my current audience can be taken care of so that I can be hands on with my V.I.P. 1 on 1?2. How can I add value and increase engagement within my community of start up non-profits?3. How can I develop a social media strategy to take over the nonprofit space in a way that will appeal to my new audience?4. How do I develop a high value after that will appeal to my high value clients 7 figure entrepreneurs?