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Startup Mindsets
Buy The Change You Want To See: Jane Mosbacher Morris

Startup Mindsets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 54:24


Jane Mosbacher Morris stops by the podcast to share how her book and company go hand in hand in creating ethical supply chains for retail. Clients include Coca Cola, Visa, and Bloomingdales. Jane Mosbacher Morris is the founder and CEO of To The Market, a turnkey solution for ethical manufacturing, connecting brands and retailers to a syndicated network of sustainable, story-rich suppliers. Jane started To The Market with a vision to democratize access to the global supply chain and provide makers around the world with the economic empowerment that comes from safe, dignified, fairly paid work. Our conversation covers Jane's background in foreign relations, how To The Market is giving underrepresented entrepreneurs access to global supply chains, and the importance of sustainability and resilience in supply chains. PROMOS: Join PICKS and get a $100 deposit match when you make your first deposit using my promo code: RF-DANFROMSF https://sleeper.com/picks/register?c=give_get&o_t=picks&p=any&p_c=RF-DANFROMSF Use CODE: DANGONZALES121 on Hoteltonight for $50 off your first stay! Join STARTUP MINDSETS EMAIL LIST: https://www.startupmindsets.com/contact

Middle Tech
266. Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET: Driving Transformation in Ethical Supply Chains

Middle Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 34:39


In this episode, Logan and Evan go deep into another exciting conversation with Jane Morris. We're delighted to welcome Jane back after a year, this time, shedding light on her journey with TO THE MARKET. Jane gives a comprehensive update on the fascinating strides her supply chain software has been making in the ethical and sustainable procurement space. Gain insights on TO THE MARKET's innovative approach, understand how their ethical supply chain differentiates from everyday logistics, and learn about the stakes in ethical and sustainable. Visit us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠MiddleTech.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Follow Us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Logan's Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Evan's Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠KY Innovation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bolt Marketing⁠⁠

CEO Spotlight
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CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 11:15


Jane Mosbacher Morris, CEO & Founder, TO THE MARKET joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 354 (2022) Jane Mosbacher Morris On Ethical Supply Chains Supporting Growth Internationally

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 21:02


On Episode 354 of Impact Boom, Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET discusses the importance of ethically sourcing materials and how to increase transparency within supply chains internationally.

Women Who Own It
Conscious Consumerism: How to Change the World by Buying Ethically

Women Who Own It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 34:48


It is no secret that the world has had its struggles, but there are so many brilliant entrepreneurs using their passions to make massive shifts in the world of consumerism. Having a big mission is no small feat and this woman is doing her part to help companies buy and import ethically, while at the same time, empowering those that are developing the products worldwide.    On today's episode of Women Who Own It, which was recorded live at the 2022 WBENC Conference, Allison Maslan, founder of Pinnacle Global Network, talks with  Jane Mosbacher Morris Founder and CEO of To The Market, a company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world. Check out the episode and learn: What it looks like to run a mission-driven business How to scale an entirely ethically sourced and sustainable global company How to shift your company towards advanced sustainability regardless of the size Ideas for you and your business to become more ethical and sustainable to contribute to making this world a better place. The key strategies to get ethical products into large retailers Inspiration to bring more conscious consumerism to your shopping habits How one vision can massively assist the betterment of the planet

USA Cares Podcast
E80: Buy the Change You Want to See, Jane Mosbacher Morris

USA Cares Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 39:57


This week, Alexis & Matt sit down with Jane Mosbacher Morris. Jane is the athuor of "Buy the Change You Want to See" and the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world. Jane and the team discuss using dollars to make a difference - donating to organizations that are truly good stewards of funds and make a positive impact. Show Links www.usacares.org FB - @usacaresorg Twitter - @USACares IG - @usacares YouTube - USA Cares YouTube Sponsors Speakeasy Podcast Network - www.speakeasynetwork.com Guest Links https://www.amazon.com/Jane-Mosbacher-Morris/e/B07D1RCV8J%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://tothemarket.com

The Multiplier Effect
Jane Morris — Purchasing Power for Good with To The Market

The Multiplier Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 28:44


6% of today's corporations have complete supply chain visibility, making it nearly impossible for enterprise companies to source ethical manufacturers and ensure retail sustainability. To The Market is providing an incredible untapped production capacity around the world, particularly in the artisan industry. It's the second-largest economy in the developing world, behind agriculture, but is largely disconnected from the supply chains of traditional retailers and corporations. Through To The Market's work with consumers and makers, they take steps toward protecting our planet, empowering people through the dignity of work via sustainable, transparent, and ethical production. In addition, their proprietary data and inventory of suppliers ensure big players can provide a more sustainable supply chain. In this episode, Jane Morris, Founder, and CEO of To The Market shares how their clients like Bloomingdales, Target, Macy's, and Mastercard have bought into the mission of a sustainable supply chain. It's not just a nice to have but a need to have. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/endeavornorthamerica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endeavornorthamerica/support

Entreprenista
Powering the Ethical Supply Chain with Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET

Entreprenista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 47:50


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a company that provides key solutions for the ethical manufacturing and sourcing of apparel, accessories, and home goods. Jane graduated with a degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and later served the U.S. Department of State as a counterterrorism advisor and a detailee to the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues. She also worked as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute and completed her Master of Business Administration degree at Columbia Business School. In addition to her leadership role at TO THE MARKET, Jane is a team member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on the Advisory Board of VF Corporation's Responsible Sourcing Advisory Council. Jane joins us today to discuss how TO THE MARKET empowers people and sustainability by revolutionizing the supply chain. She describes her entrepreneurial ventures as a child and explains how studying foreign service set her path to founding TO THE MARKET. She outlines the process she utilized to raise capital for her company and explains how she remained focused through the ups and downs of seeding. Jane also highlights the power of resilience and shares her advice on driving business growth. “Your job is to be a leader of leaders. Enable your leadership team to be successful and ensure that they have what they need to meet their objectives.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris If you're looking to take your business to the next level, join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! This week's takeaways from Entreprenista: Jane's upbringing and her first entrepreneurial ventures as a child Her educational background and the inception of TO THE MARKET Jane's first steps to developing her business idea for TO THE MARKET Revolutionizing supply chains for sustainability and how Jane did her market research Raising the pre-seed round for TO THE MARKET and some alternatives to accessing venture capital The pros and cons of being supported by venture capital Determining how much money she needed to raise during TO THE MARKET's pre-seed round Remaining focused and positive through the challenges of raising capital How Jane felt when she got her first approval for investment TO THE MARKET's business structure and vision for the retail manufacturing industry How TO THE MARKET is driving people's empowerment and environmental sustainability How Entreprenistas can work with TO THE MARKET Guerrilla marketing and how Jane got her first clients for the company Her marketing strategies for attracting new clients Jane's advice for developing tech and digitizing workflows from analog Her day-to-day work in TO THE MARKET and what it means to be a leader to leaders The value of culture and other key learnings in driving business growth How Jane balances her family and business The power of resilience and what it means to be an Entreprenista Resources Mentioned: MouseWatcher Our Favorite Quotes: “95% of people you talk to will reject you, but it doesn't mean you're a bad entrepreneur.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris “TO THE MARKET's vision is to change retail marketing, empower people, and protect the planet.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris “There continues to be a lot of pain that develops into scar tissue, but scar tissues make me more resilient and more capable of believing through difficult situations—now or in the future.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris Connect with Jane Mosbacher Morris: TO THE MARKET Book: Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place TO THE MARKET on LinkedIn TO THE MARKET on Instagram TO THE MARKET on Facebook TO THE MARKET on Twitter Jane Mosbacher Morris on LinkedIn Jane Mosbacher Morris on Instagram If you're looking to take your business to the next level: Join our Entreprenista League community of women founders! You'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an impact in business every day, special discounts on business products and solutions, exclusive content, private events, and the opportunity to have your story featured on our website and social channels, and MORE! Whether you're looking to scale your existing business and want to make the right connections, or you're thinking about finally taking the leap to launch your business, we're here to give you access to a community of women who will celebrate your every step, and with whom you can share the candid reality of building a business from scratch. Join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! Introducing… Startups in Stilettos Podcast Have you recently started a business? Are you considering taking the leap to start? Do you find yourself alone and overwhelmed in the whirlwind of early challenges in your entreprenista journey? Then our newest podcast – brought to you by the Entreprenista Network – is for you. The Startups in Stilettos Podcast helps you learn what it takes to grow your startup from your peers in the startup world and those who are in your shoes… or your stilettos if you will. Each week, you'll hear from startup founders from the Entreprenista League who are in the trenches and building their businesses from the ground up. Learn more about the Startups in Stilettos Podcast by visiting www.entreprenista.com/startupsinstilettos/ and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Startups in Stilettos launches on March 8, 2022 – on International Women's Day. We can't wait to share everything we have in store with you. Become An Entreprenista! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Entreprenista Podcast - the most fun business meeting for female founders, by female founders. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Radio | GooglePlay Be sure to share your favorite episodes across social media to help us reach more amazing female founders, like you. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn and for more exclusive content, tips, and insight, join the Entreprenistas Facebook group and visit the SocialFly website.

Middle Tech
189. To The Market: Jane Mosbacher Morris on Empowering Brands & Retailers to Work with Ethical and Sustainable Suppliers

Middle Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 49:47


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the founder and CEO of To The Market, a turnkey solution for ethical manufacturing, connecting brands and retailers to a syndicated network of sustainable, story-rich suppliers. Jane started To The Market with a vision to democratize access to the global supply chain and provide makers around the world with the economic empowerment that comes from safe, dignified, fairly paid work. Our conversation covers Jane's background in foreign relations, how To The Market is giving underrepresented entrepreneurs access to global supply chains, and the importance of sustainability and resilience in supply chains. Learn more about To The Market at ToTheMarket.com Visit us at MiddleTech.com Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Evan's Twitter Logan's Twitter Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: Our presenting sponsor, KY Innovation Bolt Marketing The Johnson Law Group Render Capital

Entreprenista
Powering the Ethical Supply Chain with Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET

Entreprenista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 47:50


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a sustainable sourcing company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world. Tune in to hear how Jane was introduced to supply chain management, her fundraising efforts and tips for growth, and her experience working with clients like Bloomingdale's, Dillards, and Target! Key takeaways this week: Jane shares how her entrepreneurial spirit was clear from a young ageA unique look into TO THE MARKET's mission, vision, values, and strategic pillarsJane's best tips for fundraising and growthHer experience and advice in tech developmentHow TO THE MARKET initially marketed their unique business modelAnd finally, the importance of resilience and facing rejection head on Connect with Jane on LinkedIn: Jane Mosbacher Morris Follow TO THE MARKET on Instagram: @letsgottm Follow Jane on Instagram: @janemosbachermorris

Entreprenista
Powering the Ethical Supply Chain with Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET

Entreprenista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 49:02


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a company that provides key solutions for the ethical manufacturing and sourcing of apparel, accessories, and home goods. Jane graduated with a degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and later served the U.S. Department of State as a counterterrorism advisor and a detailee to the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues. She also worked as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute and completed her Master of Business Administration degree at Columbia Business School. In addition to her leadership role at TO THE MARKET, Jane is a team member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on the Advisory Board of VF Corporation's Responsible Sourcing Advisory Council. Jane joins us today to discuss how TO THE MARKET empowers people and sustainability by revolutionizing the supply chain. She describes her entrepreneurial ventures as a child and explains how studying foreign service set her path to founding TO THE MARKET. She outlines the process she utilized to raise capital for her company and explains how she remained focused through the ups and downs of seeding. Jane also highlights the power of resilience and shares her advice on driving business growth. “Your job is to be a leader of leaders. Enable your leadership team to be successful and ensure that they have what they need to meet their objectives.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris If you're looking to take your business to the next level, join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! This week's takeaways from Entreprenista: Jane's upbringing and her first entrepreneurial ventures as a childHer educational background and the inception of TO THE MARKETJane's first steps to developing her business idea for TO THE MARKETRevolutionizing supply chains for sustainability and how Jane did her market researchRaising the pre-seed round for TO THE MARKET and some alternatives to accessing venture capitalThe pros and cons of being supported by venture capitalDetermining how much money she needed to raise during TO THE MARKET's pre-seed roundRemaining focused and positive through the challenges of raising capitalHow Jane felt when she got her first approval for investmentTO THE MARKET's business structure and vision for the retail manufacturing industryHow TO THE MARKET is driving people's empowerment and environmental sustainabilityHow Entreprenistas can work with TO THE MARKETGuerrilla marketing and how Jane got her first clients for the companyHer marketing strategies for attracting new clientsJane's advice for developing tech and digitizing workflows from analogHer day-to-day work in TO THE MARKET and what it means to be a leader to leadersThe value of culture and other key learnings in driving business growthHow Jane balances her family and businessThe power of resilience and what it means to be an Entreprenista Resources Mentioned: MouseWatcher Our Favorite Quotes: “95% of people you talk to will reject you, but it doesn't mean you're a bad entrepreneur.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris“TO THE MARKET's vision is to change retail marketing, empower people, and protect the planet.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris“There continues to be a lot of pain that develops into scar tissue, but scar tissues make me more resilient and more capable of believing through difficult situations—now or in the future.” - Jane Mosbacher Morris Connect with Jane Mosbacher Morris: TO THE MARKETBook: Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better PlaceTO THE MARKET on LinkedInTO THE MARKET on Instagram...

The TypA Podcast - For & About Impact Entrepreneurs
Episode 58: Ethical supply chains and how purchasing power influences change with Jane Mosbacher Morris - Author & Founder, To The Market

The TypA Podcast - For & About Impact Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 36:26


Jane Mosbacher Morris founded TO THE MARKET (TTM) with a vision of democratizing access to the global supply chain and providing makers around the world with the economic empowerment that comes from safe, dignified, fairly paid work. TTM is a turnkey solution for ethical manufacturing, that connects people with their syndicated network of sustainable, story-rich suppliers. They are on a mission to empower people, protect the planet, and promote better business - and they do it without sacrificing speed, innovation, or digitization.   Jane also wrote, Buy The Change, an insightful book on how the purchasing power of consumers can ultimately make the world a better place.   In our conversation we discuss:   Her career trajectory from working in public service and government to disrupting the retail manufacturing industry Why sustainable resources and job creation are better than temporary aid Maslow's hierarchy of needs and how it relates to impact Why affordability has been the biggest challenge to date in relation to sustainable and ethical products And ultimately the power of market forces / purchasing power   Jane is working to help both consumers and business owners alike recognize their responsibility in building a better future while also recognizing that it's not about perfection - it's about progress.     Connect with Jane and To The Market: https://tothemarket.com/ https://www.instagram.com/letsgottm/   Buy the book: https://tothemarket.com/pages/buy-the-change-you-want-to-see     Our intro theme song is “Pico & Westwood” by Esbie Fonte. Check her out here: https://www.esbiefonte.com/

Straighten Your Crown
Jane Mosbacher Morris shows us how to unleash our purchasing power, make global change, and conquer rejection when fundraising

Straighten Your Crown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 58:08


It’s Season 2 and we are bringing you interviews with incredible female founders who have broken barriers and are changing the world! You want inspiring stories? You want know how? You got it! Our first interview is going to blow your mind. Meet Jane Mosbacher Morris, Founder & CEO of TO THE MARKET. Jane is a visionary entrepreneur who was named one of the World’s 25 Greatest Leaders because of her response to COVID-19 by Fortune Magazine.  Jane shares her illuminating journey from the beginning of her career at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism, to raising her last round of capital. You'll hear her wise lessons in dealing with rejection, filling your fundraising round with the right investors (including strategic investors), and key business insights for how to leverage market forces and tap into bigger market sizes. Basically, she's Jack Bauer turned Richard Branson. Her company, TO THE MARKET, allows consumers and businesses like Bloomingdales and Target to source ethically products from around the world. Jane shows us how we can stop human trafficking and empower women with financial freedom on a global scale.  This holiday season, you'll want to check out her book, Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place. Jane shows us how to shop our values, and you'll never underestimate your power as a consumer ever again! Jane's served as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute for International Leadership, and currently serves on the Institute's Human Trafficking Advisory Council. We can't wait for you to meet her! www.tothemarket.com https://www.amazon.com/Buy-Change-You-Want-See/dp/0143133217 

Growth From Failure
Jane Mosbacher Morris - Founder and CEO of To The Market

Growth From Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 42:22


On this episode, we discuss: - Why Jane worked in the US Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism - How she created To The Market, a company that connects business and consumers with ethically made products from around the world - Her book: Buy the Change You Want to See - Dealing with rejection - What fuels her growth Please enjoy this interview with the incredible Jane Mosbacher Morris. Thanks, Yinh! Thanks and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday week!

Out of Office
Jane Mosbacher Morris: Consumerism with a Conscience

Out of Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:16


Passionate about using business as a force for good, Jane Mosbacher Morris left a career in counter terrorism to launch To The Market, a company that connects businesses to goods made in an ethical way. When the pandemic hit, the company pivoted - and its network of global makers switched from making bags and accessories to producing gowns, gloves and masks. Mosbacher, who has been called a hero of the pandemic, talks about consumerism with a conscience - and how we can make a difference, even with the cup of coffee we choose to drink.

Out of Office
Jane Mosbacher Morris: Consumerism with a Conscience

Out of Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:16


Passionate about using business as a force for good, Jane Mosbacher Morris left a career in counter terrorism to launch To The Market, a company that connects businesses to goods made in an ethical way. When the pandemic hit, the company pivoted - and its network of global makers switched from making bags and accessories to producing gowns, gloves and masks. Mosbacher, who has been called a hero of the pandemic, talks about consumerism with a conscience - and how we can make a difference, even with the cup of coffee we choose to drink.

Out of Office
Jane Mosbacher Morris: Consumerism with a Conscience

Out of Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:16


Passionate about using business as a force for good, Jane Mosbacher Morris left a career in counter terrorism to launch To The Market, a company that connects businesses to goods made in an ethical way. When the pandemic hit, the company pivoted - and its network of global makers switched from making bags and accessories to producing gowns, gloves and masks. Mosbacher, who has been called a hero of the pandemic, talks about consumerism with a conscience - and how we can make a difference, even with the cup of coffee we choose to drink.

Out of Office
Jane Mosbacher Morris: Consumerism with a Conscience

Out of Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:16


Passionate about using business as a force for good, Jane Mosbacher Morris left a career in counter terrorism to launch To The Market, a company that connects businesses to goods made in an ethical way. When the pandemic hit, the company pivoted - and its network of global makers switched from making bags and accessories to producing gowns, gloves and masks. Mosbacher, who has been called a hero of the pandemic, talks about consumerism with a conscience - and how we can make a difference, even with the cup of coffee we choose to drink.

Made By Women
Changing the Retail Industry, with Jane Mosbacher Morris

Made By Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 32:31


Jane Mosbacher Morris wants the world to think differently about the way our purchases are manufactured, where they come from and who makes them. That’s why she founded To The Market, a company that connects retailers to ethical sources for apparel, accessories and home goods. Hear Jane’s founder story and about the obstacles she had to overcome for her company to succeed, and learn why it’s possible for businesses to do well and do good. 

Here's Something Good
Made By Women Preview: Jane Mosbacher Morris

Here's Something Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 6:42


Today we're thrilled to share a preview of the second episode of our new series: Made By Women. We're showcasing Jane Mosbacher Morris and To The Market. Jane proves it is possible, and profitable, for companies to manufacture products that are ethically made, that protect the environment and lift up workers. And hear how we can each make a difference through our purchases. Enjoy this preview of Made By Women. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

It Never Gets Old
Interview: Staying Sustainable and Leading In The Time of Corona

It Never Gets Old

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 37:55


Meredith does a special interview with friend Jane Mosbacher Morris and her company To The Market, which has quickly become a go-to for sustainable suppliers during the corona crisis. Jane talks about her company, her obsession with secondhand and vintage resort wear, and how she was able to pivot quickly and manufacture PPE sustainably in a time of crisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Here's Something Good
To The Market: How Your Purchases Can Do Good in the World

Here's Something Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 6:18


The coronavirus has hit “pause” on much of America and most of us are spending less. Hear about how the innovative company, To The Market, is working with sustainable and ethical manufacturers while keeping overlooked suppliers employed. Learn how your purchases can make the world a better place.   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Dive In By Brown EP
Jane Mosbacher Morris x TO THE MARKET

Dive In By Brown EP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 18:01


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world. She is also the author of Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place.

Surviving Sarah
Episode 192: Jane Mosbacher Morris | Buy The Change You Want To See

Surviving Sarah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 37:03


I welcome Jane Mosbacher Morris to the table. She is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a company that connects businesses and consumers to ethically made products from around the world.    Before starting To The Market, she served as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute for International Leadership and currently serves on the Institute's Human Trafficking Advisory Council. Prior to joining the Institute, she worked in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism and in the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues. She is also the author of the book, Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place.   She brings such a rich experience and understanding to the table to talk about the power that we have to change the world and our own neighborhoods. We talk about how working in counterterrorism gave her a first-hand look and experience with how work had the power to transform women’s lives; how seeing women around the world gave her a great sense of empathy; the biggest problem that women around the world are facing and what we can do collectively to help women around the world.   Connect with Sarah: Instagram // Website Download Sarah's FREE planning pages

Women Lead Radio
The Power of Good Shopping

Women Lead Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 33:00


Join us on Women Lead Radio as Quyen Tu, your host of Doing Good is Good for Business, has a conversation with Jane Mosbacher Morris, with To The Market, on how to do good with your purchases. Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here to Apply for Membership!

Edit Your Life
Episode 162: Socially Conscious Spending

Edit Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 32:09


“Voting with our wallets” sends powerful signals to the marketplace about our values and priorities, and has a real impact on lives around the world. In Episode 162 of the Edit Your Life podcast, Christine interviews Jane Mosbacher Morris, founder of the ethically sourced shop To The Market and co-author of the new book, Buy The Change You Want To See. Christine and Jane talk about the paths that led to Jane’s work, simple ways to edit your spending to be socially conscious, how not all factories are equal or evil, and Jane’s favorite small and large brands who are doing business well. + + + + + Every week, Edit Your Life shares practical ideas for decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection. Hosts Christine Kohi and Asha Dornfest are award-winning bloggers and the co-authors of MINIMALIST PARENTING and won the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year. Share: #edityourlifeshow Show notes: http://www.edityourlifeshow.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edityourlifeshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edityourlifeshow/ Email: edityourlifeshow@gmail.com

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor
462: Outwork Everyone Else | Jane Mosbacher Morris

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 43:50


Grab your FREE 7 Day trial at Blinkist FREE guide “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits" at NetSuite My guest today, began her career in the U.S. Department of State working in the Bureau of Counterterrorism and in the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues. This position brought her around the world and gave her a glimpse into the economics of what she calls the broken fashion industry  and in this she was presented with an opportunity to instigate change and build a business. Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, which uses technology to help retailers and brands provide transparency in the supply chain and manufacture products that are socially and environmentally responsible at competitive pricing. Since 2014, they have built a growing network of more than 100 suppliers in over 20 countries. Jane has devoted her career to creating economic opportunities for vulnerable communities around the world, and she loves to share her passion and insights on how we, as consumers, big brands or business owners, can create positive change too. Now, let's hack... Jane Mosbacher Morris

Business with Purpose
EP 131: Jane Mosbacher Morris - TO THE MARKET

Business with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 41:47


Charity doesn't end poverty. Jobs do. Resources and money give you freedom; the give you dignity. Charity is important, but work is empowering. Jane Mosbacher Morris joins us to discuss how job access could end global poverty. Things You Don't Want To Miss: Meet Today's Guest. 1:22 - Jane Mosbacher Morris is Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET. She's also the author of the newly released book, Buy The Change You Want To See. TO THE MARKET connects consumers and businesses to ethically made products from around the world. It partners with businesses that offer a safe work environment for women who have been exploited in the sex trade or who are vulnerable to human trafficking. The Jane 101. 3:29 - Jane shares her belief that every person has a purpose as well as her passion for promoting the dignity of work. Her career started in the U.S. Department Of State, and she spent a lot of time around people who lacked control over their own destiny. She wanted to create opportunity for these individuals, and she discusses how the private sector was the best way to do that. Looking For Opportunities.   7:00 -Working for the Department Of State and the McCain Institute provided Jane with several unique glimpses into life in the developing world. She found opportunities to create value in the market. Starting TO THE MARKET.  12:06 - The vision was to connect talented makers around the world who are overlooked and vulnerable with consumers fueled by tremendous buying power. Jane shares the beginnings and discusses how TO THE MARKET built supply chains with organizations that employed individuals in an ethical way.  She wanted to change the manufacturing paradigm. Money Leads To Choices.  16:01 - It's not about becoming rich. Money is simply a tool, but it allows you to achieve financial freedom, and it can lends itself to creating resources. Financial aid clearly plays an important role in global development. However, once people's basic needs are met, people prefer to have the ability to earn their own way. When you're constantly receiving, you don't really have the ability to make your own choices. Growth Is Slow.  20:23 - There's been a lot of talk surrounding the need to purchase ethically, but behavioral change takes time. Jane shares how she discovered the importance of continuing to pursue people who say they want to shift their buying habits. Highlighting Jane's New Book.  25:46 - Buy The Change You Want To See debuted at the end of January. It promotes the idea that as buyers, we have purchasing power. If we harness that purchasing power, we can positively impact the lives of others. How Your Purchases Impact Others.  28:20 - We discuss how our purchasing power can affect the lives of trafficking survivors and others living in poverty. Customer loyalty has kept Mom and Pop shops open for years. If you commit to buying locally, and supporting these businesses, your purchases enable business owners to stay open, generate revenue, and impact the lives of others with their hires . Getting To Know Our Guest: 33:24 - We take a moment to get to know Jane and discover her go-to song at a Karaoke night. She'll also share her memories of watching America's favorite family as a kid. A Memorable Moment: "These amazing men and women don't want charity. The want opportunity. They want access to resources. They want money, so that they can make their own choices for their family." -Molly Stillman To visit the Business With Purpose website, click the link: https://www.stillbeingmolly.com/2019/03/06/business-purpose-podcast-jane-mosbacher-morris-to-the-market/

Women@Work
Shopping to Make a Difference

Women@Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 54:15


Laura speaks with Jane Mosbacher Morris, Founder and CEO of To The Market, former Director of Humantarian Action for the McCain institute for International Leadership, and author of Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place. Listen in as Jane explains how we can shop smarter, and the life changing economic impact our shopping choices can have on communities around the world. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on February 27, 2019 on SiriusXM's Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, Channel 132 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inspired Money
078: Buy The Change You Want to See with Jane Mosbacher Morris

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 34:42


Author and Founder of To The Market, Jane Mosbacher Morris says the money we routinely spend on food, clothes, gifts, and even indulgences is an untapped superpower. What if you could make more thoughtful decisions and vote with your dollars? Guest Biography Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET. She previously served as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute for International Leadership and currently serves on the Institute's Human Trafficking Advisory Council. Prior to joining the Institute, she worked in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism and in the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues. Morris is a member of VF Corporation's Advisory Council on Responsible Sourcing. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She is a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations. She is the also the author of Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place (Penguin Random House/ January 29, 2019). Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/078 In this episode, you will learn: The importance of seeing a need, that it's possible to change your career, and that you can do well by doing good. You'll see how Jane created her business to help make the world a better place. She'll also give you tips on how you can start with micro changes in your life to make a big impact. Find more from our guest: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn To The Market: tothemarket.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest Twitter Books: Buy the Change You Want to See: Use Your Purchasing Power to Make the World a Better Place by Jane Mosbacher Morris Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: Will your tax refunds be smaller this year? Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

This Is the Author
S4 E03: Hillary Frank, Megan Griswold, and Jane Mosbacher Morris

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 9:36


S4 E03: In this episode, meet Hillary Frank, creator of the popular parenting podcast “The Longest Shortest Time,” self-described "professional soul-searcher" Megan Griswold, and Jane Mosbacher Morris, the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET. Each of these women were inspired to share insights they’ve learned in order to help listeners and improve the world around them. And, learn why one author wants to take her dad with her on her book tour. Enjoy! Weird Parenting Wins by Hillary Frank: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/563936/weird-parenting-wins/ The Book of Help by Megan Griswold: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/592246/the-book-of-help/ Buy the Change You Want to See by Jane Mosbacher Morris with Wendy Paris: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/567244/buy-the-change-you-want-to-see/

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Onward Nation
Episode 713: Buy the change you want to see, with Jane Mosbacher Morris.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 33:03


Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a socially-inspired business connecting ethical producers around the world with consumers and businesses seeking to make a social impact. TO THE MARKET works with large corporations such as Macy's, Levi's, Capital One, UBS, Experian, General Mills, and many more. Her written work has been published on platforms ranging from the National Defense University to Refinery29.com. She is the author of the forthcoming book, “Buy the Change You Want to See: Harnessing Your Purchasing Power for Good”. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Jane’s vision was changing the way businesses identify and source product How farm to table allows people to better connect with the supply chain of food Why fashion and product are headed towards the same model as farm to table How we can all make change in the world by harnessing our purchasing power How your brand can be congruent with what it is you value and care about Why Boomerang for Gmail is a valuable tool for email management Why persistence when starting and running a business is a critical skill to master Why Jane wrote her forthcoming book “Buy the Change You Want to See” What the term “Buycott” means and how it relates to consumer purchasing power The importance of making a change in the world by choosing to spend money with social impact businesses Ways to contact Jane: Website: www.tothemarketcustom.com Website: www.tothemarket.com Book: “Buy the Change You Want to See: Harnessing Your Purchasing Power for Good”  

On The Shelf: How To Get Your Products Into Big Box Retail!
Ep. 104 – Doing Well By Doing Good – A Supplier Success Story

On The Shelf: How To Get Your Products Into Big Box Retail!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 51:14


Jane Mosbacher Morris is a true innovator and entrepreneur. She understands the business of retail and is already making her mark. In today’s Success Story Jane takes us through her background, business and the play book she is winning from. If you have interest in getting your product into retail this is a must listen to episode of “On The Shelf”. Enjoy and let us know what you think. Please see below to learn more about Jane and her business. Jane Mosbacher Morris is the Founder and CEO of TO THE MARKET, a socially-inspired business connecting artisan groups around the world with consumers and businesses seeking social impact product. She previously served as the Director of Humanitarian Action for the McCain Institute for International Leadership, where she managed the Institute’s anti-human trafficking program. She currently serves on the Institute’s Human Trafficking Advisory Council. Prior to joining the Institute, she worked in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism and in the Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues. Her written work has been published by platforms ranging from the National Defense University and The Houston Chronicle to Refinery 29 and the Huffington Post. Her book, Buy the Change You Want to See, will be published by Penguin RandomHouse in October of 2018. Morris is a member of VF Corporation’s Advisory Council on Responsible Sourcing. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a MBA from Columbia Business School. She is a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations and is married to fellow entrepreneur, Nate Morris of Kentucky. Jane’s company website – https://www.tothemarket.com Jane’s favorite project software – https://asana.com Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! · Here’s How » Join the On The Shelf community today: · Ontheshelfnow.com · On The Shelf Now Facebook Group · On the Shelf Now Facebook · On The Shelf Now Twitter · On the Shelf Now Instagram

Anchors Aweigh
Pod-Casting a Line with Dan Glickberg – Fish Tales with Seafood Expert

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 30:40


This was such a fun conversation to record. Dan is one of my oldest friends and the person who introduced me to boating. Dan was on boats before he could walk and it wasn’t long after that he was fishing. My earliest boating memories are on Jinx, the Torres fishing boat Dan’s dad would take us out on in Montauk. Dan is currently CEO of Dan Glickberg Food, a venture capital family office and media company, and a partner at Rodeo CPG, an advisory services and venture capital fund. Previously, he was the fourth-generation founding family member at Fairway Market. This is where Dan truly became THE expert on fish and seafood as Fairway had one of the top seafood departments in the country. At Fairway he quickly earned the nickname “the face of Fairway Market.”  Dan took an active role in promoting the company through his cooking demonstrations, both in the stores and on TV. He also lent his expertise on "At The Table" segments on WOR Radio’s Joan Hamburg Show and on "To The Market" segments on WOR Radio’s Joe Bartlett Show.   With Dan Glickberg Food and Rodeo CPG, Dan is actively engaged in venture capital opportunities and consulting in the food industry.  He was also an investor and star on the Food Network series Food Fortunes and was named one of Gotham Magazine's Top 100 bachelors in New York City in October in 2014.  This episode features some great fishing stories, practical equipment advice, and culinary tips you don't want to miss. Enjoy!  On starting to boat…..I've been on boats since before I could remember. I started out on the docks, in Montauk where my dad was an avid fisherman. By the time I could walk he took me out on the water and I've been hooked ever since.   On the first boat he was on.....It must have been a 25 foot Mako fishing boat. My dad had already bought a couple of used boats before that but the Mako was his dream boat and once he got that, we were out fishing all the time.  On his earliest memories…..My first memory was catching a striped bass. This was back in 1990 and striped bass had not made their big comeback yet so catching a striped bass was a big prize.   On learning to boat…..When I first started off my father was pretty protective of me so I started by tying lines, doing odds and ends, obviously cleaning the boat. As I got older and I mastered all the things around the boat, my father took us out of the inlet and after a couple minutes said 'your turn to steer the boat.' We switched seats and I learned by doing it. To me there's no trick, it takes a little time, a little experience, but once you do it often being on a becomes second nature. It's really about putting in the time.  On fishing in Montauk…..We were usually fishing for striped bass, fluke, porgies, and sea bass. We would go out for tuna once or twice a summer. The Atlantic Canyon, where the continental shelf is, seems to be a great place for not only tuna, but also Mahi Mahi. On catching tuna…..We'd go out there, we'd fish for mahi for a couple hours. They tend to hang around lobster pots and buoys. We'd spend the whole night chunking for tune. We'd get them to bite sometime after midnight and we'd spend the morning hours pretty much non-stop fish. It was an amazing experience.  On time spent on the water.....Being out on the water is really about the people you are with and the stories you tell. It's really a time when you can put everything else going on in your life away, put your cell phone away, and detach and focus on being in the moment.  On his favorite place to fish…..I love the Florida Keys. I love backcountry fishing. I really enjoy sight fishing where you see the fish you want to catch and you throw your bait in the line you think that fish is gonna go. We'd go tarpon fishing, bone fishing. We'd go fishing for snook. If I could only go fishing one place the rest of my life, that would be it. Catching a tarpon is something that, if you haven't done it before, you go out and do it. It's similar to tuna except they jump and they have nowhere to go but straight out.  On where he hasn't fished but would like to…..The Bahamas, that's supposed to be the epicenter of bonefishing. The bonefish are so thick that you don't even have to go in a boat, you can actually just wade by the shore and you have schools of hundreds of fish coming by every five to ten minutes.  On his most embarrassing moment on the water..…I was seven or eight, we were coming back to shore from a shark tournament, and we caught this huge thresher shark, over 200 pounds. As we hit the inlet, you're supposed to call the dock and tell them what you caught. My dad told them I caught it. So as we're pulling into the dock, everyone is cheering, we had this huge shark, and I would not come out of the cabin. I was hysterically crying and my mom had to come onto the boat to get me to come out of the cabin.  On his dream boat…..My dad had a boat maker down in the Keys named Claude Torres, and obviously his boat was called a Torres. That was really his first heavy duty fishing boat. He went through two or three of those, 38 feet. They took to the sea really well. I have way too many childhood memories on that boat to want anything else.  On boating as part of his family lifestyle....It has to be. The water is too big a part of my life. I can't imagine my life without boating. I'd do the same thing, as soon as my kid can walk I'd get him or her a life jacket and get out there learning at a young age.  On boating equipment…..One thing people might forget, and to me it's the most important item that you can have when you're out on the water, is a good pair of sunglasses, definitely polarized. I think you tend to forget how much the sun reflects off the water. Do not leave the dock without a good pair of sunglasses.  On essential fishing gear…..If you're getting started, you have to have a good rod. For the pole I like an Ugly Stik, and for the reel I like a Penn reel. On seafood.....Most of the seafood I ate growing up was caught that day. We'd go out, catch a bunch of fish, and then eat it that night. So I was always really into seafood. It's a great source of protein, very healthy. Because fishing and seafood were such a big part of my life growing up, it seeped into the family business and we had one of the best seafood departments in the city, if not the country.  Favorite fish to eat…..It changes from season to season and it depends on what part of the country I'm in. I definitely like local seafood, if it's line caught even better. In New York my favorite fish is fluke or flounder. Very mild, love the flavor. You don't need much more than butter and fresh herbs and lemon. If I'm going out on the West Coast I'll probably do something like halibut. Down in Florida my favorite fish is yellowtail.  Easiest fish to cook…..Salmon is probably the easiest fish to cook. You can just put some olive oil, some lemon juice, and some fresh herbs on it. Put it on the pan, brown both sides, and put it in the oven for 5-10 minutes depending on how big a filet it is. With any fish, especially if the skin is on it, put the skin side down first, and then flip it to the filet side and you want to cook them for about the same amount of time. If you cook it well enough on the skin side, you can actually eat the skin. It tastes pretty good, very high in protein and Omega-3's.  On what to drink with fish..…What I love, especially in the summer, is we have this somewhat new brewery called Grimm. I'll take a good, light Grimm Sour Ale. With fish you definitely don't want anything that's too big. If you want to go with wine you could definitely go with white wine or if you want to go with red wine you could do something like a Pinot Noir from Oregon which tends to be on the lighter side.  On lessons learned on the water..…I think being aware of your surroundings is very important. It's always important to be safe. That's something I've carried with me, always being aware of my surroundings and what's going on in the world around me. As we've gotten older and we have more and more technology, being able to unplug and disconnect from the outside world and enjoy being in the moment is extremely important.  On success in the boating world..…Frank Mundus (passed away 2008). He was a fisherman in Montauk, best known for being the #1 Great White fisherman in the world. He was the basis for the captain in JAWS.  Final advice for boaters…..If you are thinking about getting out on the water, definitely go and do it. There is no time better than the present!   I had a great time speaking with Dan and remembering some of our best times on the family boat…and can’t wait to go bonefishing in the Bahamas with him! Leave any questions or comments below.

Hiding in the Bathroom
Purpose Driven Business

Hiding in the Bathroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 39:23


Today, we're talking with Jane Mosbacher Morris of TO THE MARKET about saying goodbye to FOMO, acknowledging and then moving past the useless and fake glamour our culture puts on being an entrepreneur, and letting go of the pressure to be amazing all the time. We also talk about the wonderful global perspective running a purpose driven company can give you.

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp
053 – Dealing with Rejection, the Value of Interns, and more with Jane Mosbacher Morris

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 45:01


Jane is the founder of TO THE MARKET, a socially-inspired business that economically empowers vulnerable women through artisan enterprise. They work with over 25 co-ops in over 20 countries to design, source, and sell raw materials and finished products. These products range from home goods and jewelry to bags and baby gifts. TO THE MARKET recently launched its first exclusive wholesale line, which allows retailers to purchase wholesale products through TO THE MARKET. They’ve been featured in magazines such as Elle, Glamour, People, StyleWatch, Good Housekeeping, and Yoga Journal to name a few. Motivational QuoteBusiness Inspiration An idea was born from a trip to Calcutta [3:46] What Jane did and didn’t do when she formed the business [10:07] Candle Flickering MomentsDealing with her first sales rejection [23:19] Business Building InsightThe reality of sales and how to deal with rejection [21:35] Customization is HOT specially for corporate sales [19:10] The best way to respond to a vendor when you won’t use their services [24:55] Getting exposure for the business and analyzing their efforts [26:55] All about interns – their value and how to work with them effectively [31:28] Success TraitJane has “dogged” persistance and will not give up easily on her ideas Productivity/Lifestyle Tool Boomerang (http://www.boomeranggmail.com/) – Boomerang for Gmail lets you take control of when you send and receive email messages. Valuable Book Forbes (http://amzn.to/1VFAA8l) Inc. (http://amzn.to/1VFAQEa) Contact Links Website (http://www.tothemarket.com) Wholesale Site (http://www.tothemarket.com/wholesale) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LetsgoTTM) Twitter (https://twitter.com/LetsgoTTM) LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/janemosbacher) Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/tothemarket) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue

Good Life Project
One Woman’s Journey to Help Thousands Find Freedom

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 56:46


"Nothing about them without them."Sometimes you hear stories about the horrors of what people go through in other parts of the world and it just seems hopeless.Who are you to help change traditions and practices that have existed for centuries?And why would people listen to you as an outsider?These questions and challenges have not deterred today's guest from making an incredibly important impact in places like Africa and India.Jane Mosbacher Morris spent years working in the US Department of State, the McCain Institute, and with organizations around the world learning about the actual issues that surround practices like early childhood marriage and violence against women. And then she made an important discovery.No matter how much you give aid to a woman who is a survivor of these kinds of trauma, you can't give her freedom without helping her become economically independent.Jane founded a company to do just that last year, To The Market, and in our moving conversation, she explains how it helps women survivors gain income and freedom.We talk about her experiences meeting women and girls in the red light districts of India, her work with the UN, and her vision for what this company can become.This is a powerful and raw conversation that will inspire and educate you about what you can do to share what you have where it matters most.Some questions I ask:What is a woman's life actually like in the parts of the world you are working in?How do you bridge the gap between the rules on the books and the deep-rooted beliefs of the culture?How do you tell the stories of these survivors while still honoring their humanity?What's your greatest hope for the survivors?Links we mention:UN WomenTo the MarketMcCain InstituteTomsFollow Jane:Website | Twitter | Facebook"Women are often the primary conveyors of norms in the family."

The Kathryn Zox Show
A Legacy of Philanthropy & TO THE MARKET: Survivor-made Goods

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 57:16


Kathryn interviews SeriousFun Children's Network's Clea Newman on how she has made giving back a lifelong family tradition. As the daughter of one of the most philanthropic and famed couples, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Newman learned from a young age that giving back is a way of life. Founded by Paul Newman in 1988, SeriousFun Children's Network has served more than 518,000 children and families from more than 50 countries through 30 camps and programs serving children with serious illnesses and their families. brbr Kathryn also interviews award-winning Founder and CEO Jane Mosbacher Morris on her company “TO THE MARKET”. TO THE MARKET curates survivor-made goods and stories from around the world in the belief that resilience is more powerful than suffering. TO THE MARKET is a social enterprise focused on the promotion of goods made by and stories told by survivors of conflict, abuse, and disease.

The Kathryn Zox Show
A Legacy of Philanthropy & TO THE MARKET: Survivor-made Goods

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 57:16


Kathryn interviews SeriousFun Children's Network's Clea Newman on how she has made giving back a lifelong family tradition. As the daughter of one of the most philanthropic and famed couples, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Newman learned from a young age that giving back is a way of life. Founded by Paul Newman in 1988, SeriousFun Children's Network has served more than 518,000 children and families from more than 50 countries through 30 camps and programs serving children with serious illnesses and their families. brbr Kathryn also interviews award-winning Founder and CEO Jane Mosbacher Morris on her company “TO THE MARKET”. TO THE MARKET curates survivor-made goods and stories from around the world in the belief that resilience is more powerful than suffering. TO THE MARKET is a social enterprise focused on the promotion of goods made by and stories told by survivors of conflict, abuse, and disease.