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  • In episode 219 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel, on the company's mission to create positive change through the joy of travel.


    For many conscious travelers, the journey now extends beyond personal enjoyment to include responsible and sustainable choices that benefit both local communities and the environment.


    This is where Intrepid Travel, the world’s largest adventure travel company and a certified B Corp, comes into the spotlight.

    With over 35 years of experience, Intrepid Travel has pioneered small group adventures that focus on sustainable, immersive experiences.

    Episode Takeaways


    * Intrepid Travel's mission is to create positive change through the joy of travel.
    * Sustainable travel focuses on benefiting local communities and minimizing environmental impact.
    * Intrepid's growth strategies include geographic expansion, product diversification, and direct-to-consumer marketing.
    * Challenges in the travel industry include geopolitical conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change.
    * A career in travel offers diverse opportunities, and research is important when choosing a company to work for.
    * Intrepid's future goals include connecting more people and communities and expanding into new sectors.

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  • In episode 218 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, Founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, on her journey from finance to fashion and the mission behind the sustainable luxury brand.

    About Another Tomorrow

    Born from Vanessa’s desire to create a more sustainable future, Another Tomorrow offers a modern approach to fashion. After a successful career in emerging markets finance, Vanessa took a sabbatical to explore sustainable finance. However, during her research, she uncovered alarming truths about the apparel industry’s impact on people, animals, and the environment. This led to the birth of Another Tomorrow, a brand built on three pillars: human, animal, and environmental welfare.

    The mission for the company is simple yet profound: to offer a wardrobe of ethically made clothing, provide education on the broader fashion industry, and create a platform for activism. Another Tomorrow’s collection pushes the boundaries of what responsibly sourced and ethically produced materials can achieve, offering timeless, versatile pieces designed for longevity.

    A Circular Economy Approach

    At its core, Another Tomorrow embraces a technology-based circular economy. The brand is driven by the principles of community, transparency, and organic scarcity, ensuring that each decision aligns with the values of both the company and its consumers. By building trusted partnerships with suppliers and providing consumers with transparency about the supply chain, Another Tomorrow encourages mindful consumption and reduces fashion waste.

    This circular approach extends beyond the design process, as the brand also aims to educate consumers on the broader impact of their choices. Every piece in the collection reflects a commitment to human, animal, and environmental welfare, ensuring that consumers can feel good about the clothes they wear.

    Fashion as a Pathway to Activism

    Another Tomorrow goes beyond offering clothing; it provides a platform for activism. Hallik and her team believe that fashion can be a powerful tool for change, amplifying voices for sustainability and social justice. Through storytelling and educational initiatives, the brand engages its community with the deeper stories behind each garment, empowering consumers to make more informed decisions.

    In Hallik’s own words, the brand’s purpose is to “amplify our collective voices,” encouraging consumers to become advocates for a more ethical and sustainable fashion industry. By choosing Another Tomorrow, consumers aren’t just purchasing clothing—they’re supporting a movement for positive change.

    About Vanessa

    Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a B Corp Certified sustainable design company committed to reshaping the future of fashion. Through a fully digitized product ecosystem, Another Tomorrow offers technology-enabled transparency and authenticated recommerce, demonstrating a bold approach to circularity. In addition to leading her company, Vanessa is an investor in early-stage companies driving systemic change across various industries.

    Vanessa serves on the Advisory Board of Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, where her focus is on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. As a recognized thought leader in innovation, digital transformation, and sustainable business models, she frequently speaks on topics such as circular economies. Her work has garnered attention from major outlets like The New York Times, Fast Company, Bloomberg, Forbes, and Vogue. Vanessa has also been recognized by Wallpaper Magazine’s USA400 and Worth Magazine’s Worthy100 for her contributions to the industry.

    Before founding Another Tomorrow, Vanessa spent her career at Morgan Stanley, where she held leadership positions in the emerging markets institutional securities business. Her global experience included managing cross-border teams and working across diverse markets. She also served as a Trustee on the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and represented the firm at the Council on Foreign Relations.

    Vanessa chaired the Fixed Income Philanthropy Committee, where she pioneered and led a mentoring program with East Side Community High School in partnership with PENCIL.org.


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  • In episode 217 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Caroline Whistler, CEO and Co-Founder of Third Sector, on the organization's mission to transform government funding for social impact.

    Founded in 2011, Third Sector is a national nonprofit organization that works with government agencies, community-based organizations, and philanthropic partners to catalyze change and confront inequities.

    As a technical assistance organization, Third Sector advises its partners on reshaping policies, systems, and services to ensure they are designed with the community’s needs at the forefront.

    With a track record of working in over 50 communities, Third Sector has helped deploy more than $1.8 billion in government resources toward outcomes that matter.

    Their work focuses on four critical areas:

    1. Behavioral Health

    2. Diversion and Reentry

    3. Early Childhood Development

    4. Economic Mobility

    Third Sector’s work is grounded in the belief that unlocking possibility begins with making meaningful connections. They take the time to fully understand the needs of the communities they serve, ensuring that public services are responsive and effective.

    This approach not only rebuilds trust in public systems but also ensures that services are delivered when they are most needed, achieving the best possible outcomes for all.

    By focusing on transforming public systems, Third Sector is helping to create a future where all people, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to thrive.

  • In episode 216 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Suwha Hong, CEO of Indego Africa, on empowering female artisans with vocational skills, business acumen, and crucial access to global markets, transforming them into self-sufficient entrepreneurs.

    Since its inception in 2007, Indego Africa has been at the forefront of fostering the creation, growth, and sustainability of women-owned businesses across Africa. With a focus on empowering female artisans, Indego Africa equips its partners with vocational skills, business acumen, and crucial access to global markets, transforming them into self-sufficient entrepreneurs.

    A Commitment to Women-Owned Businesses

    Indego Africa’s mission revolves around supporting women in their journey to financial independence and entrepreneurship. Currently, the organization partners with over 23 independent, artisan-owned businesses spread across Rwanda, Ghana, and various refugee camps. These partnerships are not just about economic support; they are about creating sustainable businesses that positively impact entire communities.

    Education Programs: Building the Foundation for Success

    Education is at the heart of Indego Africa’s mission. Through customized business, leadership, and vocational training programs, artisans gain the knowledge and tools necessary to run and scale their own businesses. These programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each community, ensuring that women can seize long-term economic opportunities. This commitment to education opens doors not only for the women involved but also for their families and the broader community.

    Market Access: Connecting Artisans to Global Consumers

    One of the key pillars of Indego Africa’s work is providing artisans with access to global markets. By fostering long-term, transparent relationships, the organization ensures that artisans receive fair wages for their work. Using locally sourced, natural materials, these artisans create heirloom-quality products that blend traditional African craftsmanship with modern design. This approach not only preserves cultural heritage but also meets the demands of contemporary consumers.

    Local and Sustainable Practices

    Indego Africa is deeply committed to sustainability. By sourcing natural fibers and materials from local markets and farms, the organization ensures that its production processes are environmentally responsible. When local sourcing is not possible, materials are sourced consciously, with a priority on pan-African trade, quality, and sustainability. This commitment to local and sustainable practices underscores the durability and environmental responsibility of Indego Africa’s products.

    Celebrating Craftsmanship: Honoring Heritage and Innovation

    At Indego Africa, craftsmanship is more than a skill; it’s a celebration of heritage. Each product, whether it’s a woven basket or a hand-carved piece of wood, is crafted using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. By collaborating with artisan partners, Indego Africa creates products that not only showcase the artisans’ talent but also bridge the gap between traditional artistry and modern design.

    Transparent and Fair Partnerships

    Indego Africa’s approach to partnership is rooted in transparency and fairness. The artisans work with, not for, the organization. Together, they determine fair pricing and ensure that artisans have the resources needed to deliver beautifully crafted products to consumers worldwide. This collaborative approach fosters trust and mutual respect, which are essential for long-term success.

    Long-Term Impact: Transforming Communities

    Indego Africa’s impact extends far beyond the individual artisans. The organization’s investment in education and market access has led to significant, measurable results. For instance, 90% of partners report an increase in income since partnering with Indego Africa, while 97% believe the skills they’ve gained will help them earn income in the future. Moreover, there has been a twofold increase in artisans who have started new side businesses outside their cooperative since 2021, demonstrating the far-reaching effects of Indego Africa’s support.

    A Vision for the Future

    What began as a model to uplift women in post-genocide Rwanda has evolved into a broader mission to empower women, youth, and refugees across Africa. Indego Africa believes in the potential of these individuals to achieve their dreams and become powerful engines of growth for their communities. By providing innovative designs, advanced skills training, and access to global markets, Indego Africa is helping to shape a future where women entrepreneurs can thrive and lead the way in sustainable development.

  • In episode 215 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jayce Newton, the Director of Impact at Liquid IV. Jayce shared his inspiring journey and the mission-driven initiatives of Liquid IV aimed at expanding clean water access.

    With a strong commitment to making a tangible difference, Liquid I.V. is not just a company but a movement dedicated to addressing one of the most pressing issues of our time: water insecurity.

    As of 2024, they have donated 55 million servings of Liquid I.V. in over 90 countries.

    Takeaways

    2.2 billion people worldwide do not have access to clean water
    Liquid IV donates its oral rehydration solution to disaster response organizations
    They work with communities to build wells and connect them to the water grid
    Their goal is to expand clean water access for 2 million people by 2026

    Sound Bites

    "2.2 billion people all over the world do not have access to clean water"
    "We have a goal to donate 15 million servings a year and 150 million in the next decade"
    "Liquid IV's purpose is to elevate the vitality of people and planet"

  • In episode 214 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Hedvig Alexander, Co-Founder of Powered by People, on bridging the gap between artisans and global buyers through modern technology and tools.


    Hedvig, the co-founder of Powered by People, shares her journey from being a Danish army captain to becoming an entrepreneur. She discusses how her passion for social change and her background in the military and non-profit sector led her to start her first business, Far and Wide. However, she realized that the business had limitations and decided to start Powered by People with her co-founders.

    Powered by People is a marketplace that connects buyers in Europe and North America with artisans and makers in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The platform not only facilitates the matchmaking process but also offers financing and resources to help makers become export-ready. Hedvig emphasizes the importance of cultivating a long tail of makers to ensure a unique and attractive supply.

    She also highlights the role of philanthropy in supporting the training and development of makers, as venture capital is not suited for that purpose. Powered by People is focused on creating a sustainable and unique supply chain by connecting makers from around the world with buyers.

    They aim to bridge the gap between the philanthropic and venture capital worlds by creating a hybrid financing model. This model allows for both venture backers and philanthropists to support the business and achieve their respective goals.

    The key to making this model work is providing information and understanding to both sides, making them comfortable with each other and leveraging each other's strengths. The maker community is creating handmade, high-quality products with contemporary designs that are being bought by retailers like West Elm and the Smithsonian Institute.

    Powered by People aims to scale the business, attract more buyers and makers, and become the default sourcing option for sustainable and unique supply. They also want to build out their technology to make it easier for makers to get online and grow their businesses.

    Takeaways

    Hedvig's journey from being a Danish army captain to becoming an entrepreneur was driven by her passion for social change and her desire to create responsible, impactful businesses.Powered by People is a marketplace that connects buyers in Europe and North America with artisans and makers in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.The platform not only facilitates the matchmaking process but also offers financing and resources to help makers become export-ready.Cultivating a long tail of makers is crucial for ensuring a unique and attractive supply on the platform.Philanthropy plays a vital role in supporting the training and development of makers, as venture capital is not suited for that purpose. Powered by People connects makers with buyers to create a sustainable and unique supply chain.Their hybrid financing model bridges the gap between venture capital and philanthropy.Information and understanding are key to making the hybrid financing model work.The maker community is creating handmade, high-quality products with contemporary designs.Powered by People aims to scale the business and become the default sourcing option for sustainable and unique supply.

    Sound Bites

    "Powered by People is this amazing sort of network you and your co-founders have built, sprinkling sort of technology on artisans around the world to sort of build this wholesale supply marketplace for retailers, for entrepreneurs building sort of marketplaces."
    "Find some great people, co-founders and do this."
    "It's a marketplace. It connects buyers, you know, in Europe and North America who wants more sustainable and more unique supply."
    "The key to making this model work is information on both sides."
    "People have so much more in common than what separates them."
    "Language can be the divider, but the outcome is often the same."


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  • In episode 213 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Ash Bhardwaj, President and CEO, of Onx Homes, on disrupting the homebuilding industry in a sustainable way.

    Key Takeaways from Interview

    The homebuilding industry is in dire need of disruption due to issues such as lack of durability, outdated construction methods, and inefficient supply chains.ONX Homes uses automation and innovative technology to build homes in less than 30 days, addressing these challenges effectively.Resilience and sustainability are central to Onx Homes' mission, with features such as hurricane impact windows and concrete construction.Government collaboration is crucial to overcoming hurdles in the approval process for new developments.Onx Homes offers significant cost savings to consumers through reduced waste, efficient labor, and global sourcing of materials.The company provides upgrades and energy-efficient features to reduce maintenance costs and utility bills for homeowners.Acquiring land and obtaining permits remain challenges, but Bhardwaj believes that government support and technological advancements can help overcome these obstacles.The company is investing in sustainable materials and technologies to minimize its carbon footprint and enhance the overall efficiency of its homes.The company is optimistic about the future of the homebuilding industry, driven by technology and increasing consumer demand for sustainable housing.

    In the heart of the American dream, there’s a huge shortage of about 3.2 million homes, up from 2.5 million in 2018. This gap leaves families struggling to find affordable housing amidst high prices and interest rates.

    The solution seems simple: build more homes. However, traditional construction methods have their own problems, scattered supply chains, out-dated materials, long build times, and lack of environmental innovation.

    A 2023 report from RMI showed that new home construction in America produces over 50 million tons of carbon emissions each year—similar to the annual emissions of Norway.

    This issue isn't just about economics; it's also about the environment.

    Traditional construction harms the planet, using up resources, increasing carbon emissions, and creating waste.

    We need innovative solutions that provide shelter while protecting the environment.

    That’s where Onx Homes comes in.

    The company believes it has the answer to these challenges.

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  • In episode 212 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Sanchali Pal, Founder & CEO at Commons, on helping people make more sustainable choices in their everyday lives. The app focuses on meeting people where they are and helping them make better choices when it comes to shopping.

    The app provides information on brands that are more sustainable and offers rewards for making sustainable choices. It also allows users to offset their carbon emissions through carbon projects. The goal of Commons is to make sustainable shopping mainstream and to help people make more confident and secure choices in the future.

    Takeaways

    Commons is an app that helps people make more sustainable choices in their everyday lives.The app focuses on meeting people where they are and helping them make better choices when it comes to shopping.It provides information on brands that are more sustainable and offers rewards for making sustainable choices.Users can also offset their carbon emissions through carbon projects.The goal of Commons is to make sustainable shopping mainstream and to help people make more confident and secure choices in the future.

    The Commons Podcast: Second Nature

    "Second Nature" is a podcast produced by Commons that explores the challenge of living sustainably in an unsustainable world. The show delves into how sustainable choices impact both individual lives and the planet at large.


    Each week, the podcast features stories from listeners who are making environmentally conscious decisions in their daily lives.

    These include actions such as using public transit, composting food waste, incorporating more plant-based meals into their diets, and practicing deconsumption.

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  • In episode 211 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Samantha Rudolph, the visionary Co-founder of Babyation. Samantha shares her inspiring journey of building a modern breast pump that is revolutionizing the breastfeeding experience for mothers everywhere.

    In the revolving world of parenting technology, Babyation stands out with its groundbreaking solutions designed to make the breastfeeding experience more comfortable, efficient, and discreet.

    Founded by wife and husband Samantha and Jared, Babyation aims to redefine how mothers perceive and interact with breast pumps. Here's a closer look at the company, its flagship product, and the unique features that set it apart.

    About Babyation

    Babyation was founded with a mission to provide mothers with a breast pump that truly understands and meets their needs. Samantha and Jared were inspired to create a product that not only functions effectively but also integrates seamlessly into a mother's life.

    With a strong focus on user experience and design, Babyation has quickly become a notable name in the parenting tech industry.

    The Product: Babyation Breast Pump

    The core product offered by Babyation is a sophisticated breast pump that promises to address common issues faced by breastfeeding mothers. Here are the key features that make this pump a game-changer:

    Quiet Operation: One of the standout features of the Babyation breast pump is its remarkably quiet operation. Traditional breast pumps can be noisy, which can be inconvenient and disruptive, especially in public or work environments. Babyation’s design ensures a discreet and comfortable experience.Smart Technology: Babyation’s pump is equipped with advanced technology that allows for personalized pumping sessions. The smart control system lets mothers customize suction strength and rhythm to mimic their baby’s natural nursing patterns, enhancing comfort and efficiency.Discreet and Portable: Understanding the need for discretion and portability, Babyation has designed its pump to be compact and easily portable. The pump fits neatly into a bag, making it easy for mothers to pump on the go without drawing attention.App Integration: The Babyation breast pump is integrated with a user-friendly app that tracks pumping sessions, monitors milk volume, and offers personalized tips and reminders. This feature is particularly beneficial for busy mothers who need to manage their time efficiently.Closed System: Hygiene is a critical concern for breastfeeding mothers. Babyation’s pump features a closed system that prevents milk from entering the tubing and motor, reducing the risk of contamination and making the pump easier to clean and maintain.Comfort-Focused Design: Babyation has prioritized comfort in its design, with soft, flexible breast shields that adapt to different breast shapes and sizes. The gentle suction mechanism minimizes discomfort, making the pumping process more pleasant.Ease of Use: The pump is designed to be intuitive and easy to assemble, use, and clean. This user-friendly approach ensures that mothers can spend more time with their babies and less time figuring out complex equipment.

    Giving Back

    We know not everyone has access to new breast pump technologies. Our Giving Back program was designed to make our pump available to moms in need.

    Every mom deserves a chance to pump on their terms. Please fill out the application to be considered to receive a free pump.

    Applications will be reviewed on a quarterly basis, and decisions will be made based on need.

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  • In episode 210 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Navjot Sawhney, Founder of The Washing Machine Project, on creating the world's first flat-packable, manual washing machine that empowers women and girls to reclaim lost hours, pursue education, and generate income.

    Imagine a world where laundry isn't a chore, but a chance. A chance for women and girls to reclaim lost hours, pursue education, and generate income. This is the reality The Washing Machine Project is striving to create.

    For millions in developing countries, particularly women and girls, laundry is a relentless burden. Handwashing clothes consumes a staggering 20 hours a week, stealing precious time for education, work, and leisure.

    This backbreaking task not only limits opportunities but also contributes to health problems.

    The Washing Machine Project is a beacon of hope, offering a revolutionary solution: the Divya, the world's first flat-packable, manual washing machine.

    Soundbites

    "I'll come back and I'll give you a washing machine."
    "We have studied about 3,500 families across 15 countries washing habits."
    "We really want to become the whirlpool of the humanitarian world."


    The Divya: A Washing Machine Built for Impact

    The Divya is more than just a machine; it's a lifeline. Designed specifically for the realities of remote and displaced communities, the Divya boasts several key features:

    Portable and Easy to Assemble: Unlike bulky, electric washing machines, the Divya arrives flat-packed, making it easy to transport and assemble even in challenging environments. This ensures accessibility for those who need it most.Durable and Long-Lasting: Built with high-quality components and a robust stainless steel construction, the Divya is built to withstand the test of time. Its simple design minimizes the need for repairs, and local tools and skills can often be used for fixes if needed. This empowers communities to maintain their machines for long-term use.Eco-Friendly Champion: Water scarcity is a critical issue in many developing regions. The Divya tackles this challenge head-on by using up to 50% less water compared to handwashing. Additionally, its commercial-grade components enhance its recyclability, minimizing environmental impact.Time-Saving Efficiency: The Divya boasts a 30-minute wash cycle requiring minimal manual effort. This translates to up to 75% less laundry time for users. These reclaimed hours open doors to education, income generation, and much-needed leisure time.
  • In episode 209 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Brett Hagler, CEO and Co-founder, of New Story Homes, on using philanthropy and market-based solutions to solve the global housing crisis.

    The global housing crisis is a staggering issue, affecting 1.6 billion people who live without adequate housing. This crisis stifles the potential of millions of families, particularly women and children, across the globe.New Story Homes, a nonprofit organization, has set out to tackle this problem through a unique blend of philanthropy and market-based solutions.

    By integrating innovative technology with community-focused strategies, New Story Homes is revolutionizing the path to homeownership for vulnerable families.

    Takeaways

    New Story's journey began with a mission to help vulnerable families access life-changing housing, leading to a decade-long evolution of its strategy and model.The transition to a market-based solution involved challenges, resistance, and a two-year metamorphosis, resulting in a hybrid model that combines philanthropy with profitable financing and lending.The future of New Story involves executing its model to attract large pools of capital, focusing on creating a product that customers love, and building a track record for accessing significant funding.The conversation highlights the potential of market-based solutions in the nonprofit sector and the importance of addressing important social problems through innovative approaches.

    Sound Bites


    "I think you learn by doing."
    "I would love to try to help as many people as possible have life-changing housing."


    Empowering Through Land Ownership


    At the heart of New Story Homes' mission is the concept of land ownership. In many parts of Latin America, securing land is the first critical step towards economic stability and homeownership. New Story Homes helps families purchase land, build creditworthiness, and unlock home financing. This approach shifts families from being mere beneficiaries of charity to active participants in their journey out of poverty.

    By developing and selling land equipped with essential municipal utilities—water, sewage, electricity, and roads—at affordable monthly rates, New Story Homes ensures that these properties are not only accessible but also sustainable and integrated into the local urban context.

    Innovative Housing Solutions


    One of the standout innovations of New Story Homes is the use of 3D printing technology to build homes quickly and cost-effectively.

    This method significantly reduces construction time and expenses compared to traditional building techniques, making it possible to provide immediate relief to families in need.

    Beyond construction, New Story Homes focuses on the entire community-building process, developing housing products that meet the unique demands of local regions.

    Families can use their land as collateral to secure first-time home financing, allowing them to either purchase one of New Story's housing prototypes or self-build the home that best suits their needs.

    The Role of Philanthropy and Impact Investments

    New Story Homes recognizes that addressing the housing crisis requires a multifaceted approach. Philanthropy plays a crucial role in funding the initial stages of projects, allowing the organization to acquire land and develop infrastructure.

    However, to achieve scalable impact, New Story Homes pairs philanthropic funds with impact investments.

    This blend enables the organization to extend its reach further down the market, serving families who are often excluded from traditional housing solutions.

    By focusing on sustainable, market-based solutions, New Story Homes ensures that its initiatives not only provide immediate relief but also foster long-term economic growth and stability in the communities it serves.

    Success and Future Innovations

    The success of New Story Homes can be seen in the thousands of families who now live in safe, affordable homes in countries like Haiti, El Salvador, Mexico, and Bolivia. Each project is a testament to the power of innovation and community collaboration in solving one of the world's most pressing social issues.

    Looking ahead, New Story Homes continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in affordable housing, exploring new technologies and strategies to further reduce costs and increase the speed of home construction.

  • In episode 208 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, we speak with Julie Colombino-Billingham, founder of Deux Mains, on transforming lives in Haiti through business and employment.

    In the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, a country torn apart by natural disaster found a beacon of hope and renewal in Deux Mains. Founded by Julie Colombino-Billingham, Deux Mains isn’t just a fashion brand; it’s a testament to resilience, empowerment, and sustainable innovation.

    Julie’s journey began in the chaos and heartbreak of post-earthquake Haiti, where she witnessed first-hand the dire need for dignified employment. This profound experience laid the foundation for Deux Mains, driven by the desire to provide more than just aid—Julie sought to offer sustainable opportunities that empower the local community.

    Crafting Fashion with Purpose

    At Deux Mains, every piece of fashion carries a deeper meaning. The brand is rooted in the belief that thoughtful design and ethical practices can transform the fashion industry. By choosing Deux Mains, consumers support a business model that ensures safe working conditions, livable wages, health insurance, and educational opportunities for Haitian workers.

    The brand’s operations are based in a solar-powered, women-owned factory, emphasizing a commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility. From sandals to handbags, each item is a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, made from responsibly sourced materials and created with an artisanal touch.

    Sustainability at Its Core

    “Deux Mains” translates to “two hands” in French, symbolizing the handcrafted nature of their products. The brand champions a circular economy, utilizing found or made materials to minimize waste and environmental impact. Their products are not only designed to last but also to merge seamlessly as staple pieces in any wardrobe, embodying timeless elegance and durability.

    A Vision of Sustainable Luxury

    Julie Colombino-Billingham, the visionary behind Deux Mains, brings a diverse background from her experiences as a professional dancer and aerialist to her academic pursuits in international disaster management. Her unique perspective has shaped the brand into a luxury fashion house that stands for more than just aesthetics—it stands for change.

    Under her leadership, Deux Mains has evolved into a hub for job creation, where artisans are not only employed but celebrated for their skills. The brand extends beyond the borders of Haiti, sharing the island’s exceptional craftsmanship with the global market.

    Joining Hands with Deux Mains

    Deux Mains invites consumers to be part of a movement that values fair trade, ethical practices, and community engagement. Each purchase not only enhances a wardrobe but also contributes to the ongoing story of resilience and empowerment in Haiti.

    As Julie often reflects on her initial encounters in Haiti, where a woman told her, “I don’t need water, I need a job,” it’s clear that Deux Mains is more than just a brand—it’s a lifeline, a form of support, and a step towards a brighter future for the Haitian community.

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  • In episode 207 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Hardika Shah, Founder and CEO of Kinara Capital, on transforming lives and local economies, by providing access to capital for small business entrepreneurs.

    Armed with a mission to empower the 70 million small business entrepreneurs in the country, Kinara has embarked on a journey to provide fast and flexible collateral-free business loans. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and a dedication to customer service, Kinara Capital revolutionized the lending landscape with its digital processes and doorstep assistance.

    Over the years, the company has disbursed more than $300 million to over 40,000 small business entrepreneurs, ushering thousands into the realm of financial inclusion. This transformative journey has not only created jobs and spurred economic growth but has also generated over $100 million in incremental income for MSMEs across India.

    Before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey, Hardika honed her skills as a management consultant, working on projects for global companies across the USA, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Her passion for social impact led her to devote nearly a decade to mentoring emerging social entrepreneurs.

    At Kinara Capital, the mission is clear: to transform lives, livelihoods, and local economies by providing access to capital for every entrepreneur. With a vision of a financially inclusive world, Hardika and her team continue to pave the way for a brighter future for small business entrepreneurs across India.

    I hope you enjoy the conversation, until next time, stay humble and stay creative.

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  • In episode 206 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Michael Sheldrick, Co-Founder of Global Citizen, on dedicating his life to driving systemic policy changes to combat extreme poverty worldwide.

    As the Co-Founder of Global Citizen and an advocate for global social impact, Michael Sheldrick has dedicated his life to driving systemic policy changes to combat extreme poverty worldwide.

    In this podcast, he shares his insights into the work of Global Citizen, his experiences, and his new book, "From Ideas to Impact: A Playbook for Influencing and Implementing Change in a Divided World."


    Michael Sheldrick's journey began with the founding of Global Citizen, an international education and advocacy organization committed to ending extreme poverty. Over the past decade, Global Citizen has mobilized millions of individuals worldwide to take action on critical issues such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.

    Through collaborative efforts with governments, businesses, foundations, and the artist community, Global Citizen has distributed over $40 billion to anti-poverty initiatives, making significant strides towards achieving its mission.


    At the core of Global Citizen's work is the belief in the power of collective action.

    Sheldrick emphasized the importance of bridging divides and fostering cooperation to drive meaningful change.

    He highlighted the role of policy entrepreneurs—visionaries who prioritize impact over rhetoric and work tirelessly to implement tangible solutions. Through his new book, "From Ideas to Impact," Sheldrick offers a comprehensive playbook for individuals seeking to make a difference in our divided world.


    "From Ideas to Impact" delves into the essential traits of successful policy entrepreneurs and provides practical tools for navigating challenges and driving policy change.

    Sheldrick draws from his experiences at Global Citizen and historical movements to illustrate the transformative potential of united voices and collective action. The book serves as a guide for changemakers across various sectors, from philanthropy and corporate social responsibility to policymaking and higher education.


    In our interview, Sheldrick expressed optimism about the future of global social impact. He emphasized the importance of storytelling and narrative building in inspiring change and empowering individuals to take action. With "From Ideas to Impact," Sheldrick hopes to equip readers with the tools and inspiration needed to drive meaningful change in their communities and beyond.

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  • What’s up everybody, this is Grant at Causeartist. Welcome to the Disruptors for Good Brief, where we dive into the top stories of the day related to impact startups transforming the sustainable and regenerative economy.

    Turning our attention to climate startups, Sprih has raised a $3 million funding round headed by Leo Capital. The company specializes in carbon emission management and is aiming to expand its global reach. With a revenue target north of 6 million dollars, Sprih's innovative AI models and solutions are set to revolutionize how businesses measure, assess, and decrease their carbon footprint.

    Moove, an emerging mobility fintech, has successfully raised $100 million in a Series B funding round. This investment is co-led by Uber and Mubadala Investment Company, the sovereign wealth fund of Abu Dhabi. This latest financial endorsement underscores the confidence in Moove’s innovative revenue-based vehicle financing model, which caters to the mobility ecosystem. With a mission to democratize vehicle ownership in its current markets, Moove is dedicated to providing accessible financing options for gig economy drivers.

    On the frontlines of technology and ecology, NVIDIA steps into the limelight with a pretty big announcement. They've unveiled Earth-2, a climate digital twin cloud platform heralded for simulating and visualizing weather and climate dynamics. Imagine a world where we can see the ebb and flow of weather with great precision, thanks to AI models that push the boundaries of forecasting speed and clarity. Entities like The Weather Company and the Taiwan Weather Administration are already set to harness the potential of Earth-2, which promises to enhance our preparedness for future weather disasters.

    Let's head over to Latin America where Marco has raised a $12 million Series A funding round. Marco's vision is to revolutionize trade finance for SME exporters in the region. From providing financial solutions to enabling LLC formation and insurance services, Marco's mission is to bridge the daunting 350 billion dollar trade financing gap in Latin America and energize an entire industry.

    Lastly, but certainly not least, we have re-launched the Investing in Impact podcast. Our most recent episode is with Social Innovation Circle, a platform dedicated to coaching and nurturing the spirit of social entrepreneurship. We sat down with their cofounder, Anshul Magotra, to talk about her journey and the mission and vision of the company. Subscribe to the Investing in Impact podcast wherever you stream.

    Thank you for joining us today, remember to share this episode, rate us, and subscribe. Until next time, stay humble and stay creative.

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  • Here are the top 5 stories impacting the sustainable and regenerative economies.

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  • Here are the top 5 stories impacting the sustainable and regenerative economies.

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  • In episode 205 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Inna Braverman, the founder of Eco Wave Power, about her journey in the renewable energy industry and the potential of wave power.

    Nearly 2.4 billion people, about 40% of the global population, live within 100 kilometers of a coast.

    Inna shares her inspiration for starting Eco Wave Power, which stemmed from her personal experience with the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. She explains the concept of wave power and its advantages over other renewable energy sources. Inna also discusses the challenges of scaling wave power, including regulatory hurdles and funding limitations.

    She emphasizes the importance of policy support for the commercialization of wave energy. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future goals and successes of Eco Wave Power.

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  • Here are the top 5 stories impacting the sustainable and regenerative economies.

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  • Here are the top 5 stories impacting the sustainable and regenerative economies.

    Welcome to Causeartist.

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