If you know me, you know how I feel about the importance of talking about money as social entrepreneurs, getting clear on our income goals and overcoming the blocks we all have around accumulating wealth, making sales and paying ourselves well.
This episode with Lyn was such a fantastic conversation where we covered so much about mindset, money blocks and why money really matters even as a social entrepreneur or purpose-driven business owner. Without the income you cannot deliver the change you want to see in the world.
Penny Elliot is the founder of pennyelliott.com helping female entrepreneurs get momentum in their businesses to have the life and business the deserve. The sharp shooting kiwi gives direct advice that motivates and inspires women to reach for a higher version of themselves. Published in over 30 publications worldwide, she also love to be outside pushing herself in triathalon and running, completing 18 Ironman's including the World Champs and over 40 marathons. All while being a wife and mum to her son and crazy bengal cat.
Read MoreIn this episode I share why it's essential to measure your social impact as a social entrepreneur, and how it helps build trust with your customers and attract them in the first place.
Read MoreEvelina and Malin met 1.5 years ago digitally, and sharing the same purpose of reaching a zero-waste society, they came up with ideas on actions to take together. One of them was a podcast, and another idea was a toolkit for workshops. In this episode, Evelina and Malin share how they use their Methodkit for Sustainable Organisations to help organisations measure their social and environmental impact.
Read MoreI am super passionate about helping more social enterprises realise the opportunities for working with (and selling to) corporates (and not asking for sponsorship). Which is why I invited Danielle on the podcast. She is the Founder of CSRCo. a social value consultancy that helps businesses add value within their workforce, supply chain and the wider community. Dani predominantly works with corporates, often designing and delivering programmes that deliver social value.
Read MoreThere is much that Jacqueline Shaw doesn't know about sourcing and manufacturing in Africa. An author, international speaker, university lecturer plus business coach and business owner Jacqueline is passionate about changing the narrative of what Africa has to offer the fashion and textile industry as well as how should and can be ethical and creating lasting social impact. She shares all here.
Read MoreInternational Speaker, Social Entrepreneur and self-published author, it was fantastic to “bump in to” Ntsiki on Instagram just a couple of months ago and find out more about what she was up to with MentHer, her brand new social enterprise helping female social entrepreneurs from across the world connect and support one another as mentors. She shares more about her journey and top tips for finding your own mentor in this episode.
Read MoreAs such it was a pleasure to talk to Sally Giblin this week to discover more about her relatively new brand, Pure Bundle which brings a circular economy model to her business, selling baby clothes.
Read MoreIt was an absolute pleasure to have Vicky Smith, Founder of Earth-Changers on the podcast this week, sharing her extensive knowledge and expertise on everything to do with the travel industry, including our contribution to it as businesses and consumers/travellers.