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  • Discover the art of balancing sustainability and profitability in an ever-changing industry landscape. Maria Kingery, co-founder of Southern Energy Management and strategic guide at 360 Impact, emphasizes the importance of core values and the cycle of co-creation—connect, commit, celebrate—as foundational elements for leadership and organizational growth. From setting clear visions and tactical execution plans to managing the inherent volatility of the solar and green building sectors, Maria provides a comprehensive framework for achieving both business success and individual fulfillment. Her experience and dedication to using business as a force for good shine through her stories and strategies.

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  • What if we told you that trash could be a treasure trove of data? Meet Mikey Pasciuto, the co-founder of Scrapp, a startup revolutionizing waste management through data-driven solutions. From his roots in Massachusetts to earning a dual degree in mechanical engineering and sustainability at the University of New Hampshire, Mikey's passion for sustainability is contagious. In this episode, Mikey recounts the unexpected beginnings of Scrapp at UNH, where a project aimed to avoid a five-page paper spiraled into an award-winning recycling app. With the university’s robust support, Mikey and his co-founder Evan transformed their innovative idea into a thriving business.

    With Scrapp's journey to becoming a B Corp certification, Mikey delves into their commitment to transparency, ethics, and community engagement. From the impact of AI in sorting efficiency to the broader implications of extended producer responsibility policies, this episode is packed with invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of waste management. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the power of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and the potential for innovative solutions to create lasting environmental change.

    Clean neighborhoods can reduce crime, examples here & here

    Contact Mikey and Scrapp at https://www.scrapprecycling.com/support

    Learn more about Scrapp at www.linkedin.com/company/scrapp or https://www.scrapprecycling.com/

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  • What if you could transform the mental well-being of your workplace while driving a meaningful societal change? In this episode, we sit down with Hanneke Willenborg, CEO of OLLY, to explore her inspiring journey from the corporate halls of Unilever to leading a company dedicated to championing mental health. Hanneke shares her passion for purpose-driven organizations and provides an in-depth look at OLLY’s revolutionary initiatives aimed at normalizing mental health conversations and fostering a supportive work culture.

    Learn more about OLLY’s social mission is here: https://www.olly.com/pages/mental-health-awareness-month

    Project Healthy Minds: https://www.projecthealthyminds.com/

    Stats: https://cdn.projecthealthyminds.com/reports/phm_state_of_mental_health_survey.pdf

    Olly’s 2023 social impact report, here.




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  • Ready to discover how luxury travel can coexist with environmental stewardship? Join us as we sit down with Juan Marambio, Sustainability Manager, and Romina Da Pieve, Deputy Conservation Manager from Explora. These two passionate experts pull back the curtain on how Explora is driving conservation efforts across some of the world's most pristine natural reserves. From the unique ecosystems of Puritama to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia's Torres del Paine, you'll learn about the groundbreaking initiatives that are safeguarding these environments for future generations.

    Ever wondered how a workforce of 800 people can make a difference in small communities? Juan and Romina reveal Explora's hands-on conservation programs, from international staff working as park rangers to educational outreach for local youth on Easter Island. You’ll hear about the Terevaka Archaeological Outreach program, designed to instill environmental stewardship in the next generation, and the impactful roles high-profile guests play in inspiring broader environmental responsibility. This episode sheds light on how comprehensive and inclusive community engagement can lead to sustainable tourism and lasting conservation.

    Travelers, get ready to rethink luxury! We wrap up with a deep dive into sustainable practices in luxury travel. Discover how Explora harmonizes luxury and comfort with environmental responsibility, focusing on sustainable water usage, reducing carbon footprints, and preserving biodiversity. Juan and Romina share insights on transitioning to green energy, moving towards a zero-waste company, and the thoughtful construction of lodges that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings. This episode will leave you inspired and informed on how purposeful travel can significantly contribute to conservation and sustainability efforts.

    B Tourism website

    B Tourism podcast series info

    Exodus Adventure Travels; Rochelle Turner, Head of SustainabilityBrooke Hansen: University of South Florida & Dr. Alan Fyall University of Central FloridaLegacy Vacation Resorts: Madison DaumExplora; Juan Marambio, Sustainability Manager and Romina Da Pieve, Deputy Manager of Conservation Research

    Dirigo Collective Website

  • Can your travel adventures actually contribute to a better world? Discover in this eye-opening episode as we sit down with Rochelle Turner, head of sustainability at Exodus Travel Adventures, to uncover the delicate balance between exploration and environmental stewardship. Rochelle shares her personal and professional journey in advocating for sustainable tourism, offering actionable insights on how travelers can significantly minimize their carbon footprints while still savoring global wonders. We delve into the impact of aviation, the allure of distant destinations, and practical steps to ensure your travels are as green as they are unforgettable.

    Travel isn't just about ticking off bucket list destinations—it's about making a meaningful difference. We explore how responsible tourism can uplift local communities through fair wages, local produce, and clean environments. Rochelle discusses the interconnected nature of sustainability and the holistic approaches needed to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. With actionable tips for planning nature-positive tours, reducing plastic waste, and supporting protected areas, this conversation is a must for anyone looking to enrich their travel experiences while respecting the planet.

    Our mission doesn't stop at eliminating plastic waste by 2023. Despite setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic, Rochelle shares inspiring efforts to provide clean drinking water without plastic and the importance of community collaboration. From innovative projects like creating eco-bricks in Indonesia to combating over-tourism by choosing responsible travel companies, this episode is packed with insights on how to travel mindfully. Join us and be a part of the movement to enjoy the privilege of travel while upholding our collective responsibility to the world. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and spread the word about responsible living!

    B Tourism website

    B Tourism podcast series info

    Exodus Adventure Travels; Rochelle Turner, Head of SustainabilityBrooke Hansen: University of South Florida & Dr. Alan Fyall University of Central FloridaLegacy Vacation Resorts: Madison DaumExplora; Juan Marambio, Sustainability Manager and Romina Da Pieve, Deputy Manager of Conservation Research

    WWF carbon footprint calculator

    Learn more about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

    Responsibly Different™’s SDG podcast

    Citizen science reports

    Exodus travel foundation

    What’s a carbon handprint vs footprint

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  • Ever wondered how a vacation resort could change the world? Join us as we sit down with Madison Daum, the dynamic Sustainability and Social Purpose Manager at Legacy Vacation Resorts (LVR), who shares the remarkable transformation of LVR under the visionary leadership of founder Jared Meyers. Discover how credible certifications like B Corp and 1% for the Planet have become the bedrock of their mission, impacting both the company culture and environmental footprint positively. Madison reveals the geographical reach of LVR's resorts across Florida, Nevada, Colorado, and New Jersey, and the meaningful changes these certifications have sparked in the hospitality industry.

    Hear about Madison's inspiring journey into sustainability, starting from her academic pursuits to her impactful roles at companies like Amavida Coffee and now LVR. We delve into the synergistic efforts between LVR, Florida for Good, and B Tourism in advocating for responsible travel and community support. Learn how the hospitality industry can be a powerful educator for sustainable practices, from simple acts like reusing towels to bigger initiatives supporting local economies. Tune in to uncover the potential for ethical travel advisory services to foster mindful tourism, all while aiming to instill more responsible travel habits across the globe.

    Podcast episode: Impactful Decisions with Jared Meyers of Legacy Vacation Resorts

    B Tourism website

    B Tourism podcast series info

    Exodus Adventure Travels; Rochelle Turner, Head of SustainabilityBrooke Hansen: University of South Florida & Dr. Alan Fyall University of Central FloridaLegacy Vacation Resorts: Madison DaumExplora; Juan Marambio, Sustainability Manager and Romina Da Pieve, Deputy Manager of Conservation Research


    Amavida coffee

    Sistema B

    Business for good lab in Florida link to learn more

    B Impact Clinic in New Hampshire to learn more

    We are neutral

    B Corp video from LVR

    B Academics

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  • What if tourism could be the key to solving global challenges like climate change and over-tourism? Join us as Brittany sits down with Brooke Hansen from the University of South Florida and Dr. Alan Fyall from the University of Central Florida to explore the revolutionary potential of responsible tourism. They tackle pressing issues like improving employee wages, adapting working hours, and making travel more accessible for everyone, all while aiming to create a more equitable and inclusive industry. Learn how responsible tourism isn’t just about preserving the environment but also enhancing social well-being.

    Brooke and Alan emphasize the importance of a collaborative approach in shifting from destination marketing to destination management and stewardship. Hear about the impactful initiatives at the University of South Florida where students work on hands-on projects to educate local businesses on sustainable practices. Discover how innovative marketing strategies can inspire quicker behavioral changes in travelers, highlighting real-world examples, such as the challenges faced during Miami's spring break.

    Additionally, the episode delves into the evolving practices in hotel housekeeping and the intersections between sustainability, human trafficking, and accessible travel. With discussions on the inspiring Embu River Camp in Kenya and the influence of organizations like Intrepid Travel and B Corps, the conversation underscores the role of education in fostering responsible tourism. Brooke and Alan paint an optimistic picture of the future, showing how the next generation, armed with innovation and sustainable practices, can drive meaningful change in the tourism industry.

    Florida green lodging certification program

    B Tourism website

    B Tourism podcast series info

    Exodus Adventure Travels; Rochelle Turner, Head of SustainabilityBrooke Hansen: University of South Florida & Dr. Alan Fyall University of Central Florida Legacy Vacation Resorts: Madison DaumExplora; Juan Marambio, Sustainability Manager and Romina Da Pieve, Deputy Manager of Conservation Research

    Dirigo Collective Website

  • As B-Corp Month unfolds, we're not just marking our calendars; we're making a mark on the planet with businesses that embody sustainable and ethical practices. In this episode, our co-hosts, Benn and Brittany share the theme for this year's B Corp month, This Way Forward, as well as some events to look to attend. They then share about B Corps that currently have their attention.

    B Corp Month Website

    Champion’s Retreat March 18-22 in Vancouver

    B Lab’s Network Fair on March 7th

    B Corp’s we support

    Luke’s Lobster - Lifts all Boat ProjectPeak Design - Climate Neutral Certification Bombas - Every item purchased is a item donated KarstGreyston Open Hiring EpisodeBureo Recycled Fishing Nets Episode

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  • Embark on a transformative journey with us as Benn is joined by David Gogel, President of Campfire. Together they unfolds the intriguing evolution of Dirigo Collective from a media strategy hub to a strategic consulting titan, Campfire Consulting.

    Read more of our story on our Blog Post
    And be sure to visit our new Website

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  • Discover the future of ethical sourcing as Bill Markmann, president of Counterpoint Consulting, joins us to reveal how the Ready RFX tool is revolutionizing procurement with a malleable platform you can customize to your sustainability needs. This episode promises to elevate your understanding of how businesses can navigate the complexities of modern procurement, ensuring compliance while championing ESG values. Ready RFX isn't just about cutting costs; it's a pathway to sustainable procurement, enabling companies to align their purchasing power with their principles for a greener, more responsible future.

    Transitioning from paper to digital has never been more critical, and Bill guides us through this seismic shift in procurement practices. We dissect how ReadyRFX simplifies collaboration and risk management, offering a responsive system that keeps pace with ever-evolving environmental regulations. As we unpack the importance of data in shaping procurement strategies, we also highlight the tool's capacity to tailor sourcing criteria to resonate with a company's mission, ensuring that every purchase decision is a step towards a greater good.

    Finally, we look beyond the nuts and bolts of procurement technology to the human side of the equation. Bill and David ponder the vital role procurement leaders play in crafting a legacy of sustainable practices, weighing the risks and rewards of integrating stakeholder interests into supply chain management. With ReadyRFX's customizable and user-friendly platform, we explore how companies can create lasting value that resonates with employees, customers, and the environment. Join us for a compelling look at how strategic sourcing is not just a business function, but a force for positive change in our world.

    Learn more about ReadyRFx Here

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  • Imagine aligning every dollar you spend with your deepest values and contributing to a better world with each swipe of your debit card. This isn't a dream—it's the innovative vision of Kedar, co-founder of Karma Wallet, our esteemed guest who guides us through the creation of a FinTech platform that's revolutionizing ethical consumerism. His journey from evolutionary biology to the forefront of sustainable finance reveals how Karma Wallet measures the social and environmental outcomes of our purchases, enabling us to make impactful choices that resonate with our personal ethos.

    As we peel back the layers of consumer transparency and trust, Karma Wallet emerges as a beacon for ethical brands and the conscious consumers of today—especially Gen Z, who crave authenticity. We delve into how Karma Wallet's platform provides a transparent stage for brands to communicate their sustainable narratives, supported by robust data and credible sources. This fosters a deep connection between consumers and companies, with every transaction reiterating the paradigm that money can indeed be a powerful tool for societal transformation.

    The curtain closes with a call to action, inviting listeners to join the Karma Wallet community and use their financial power for positive change. Discover how you can suggest new brands and learn about Karma Wallet’s commitment as a B Corp and a member of 1% for the Planet. By engaging with Karma Wallet's mission on social media or simply by staying informed about their membership and debit card launch, you become part of a collective movement that wields every financial decision as a catalyst for a greener, more equitable world.

    Karma Wallet

    How to join the community:

    Create an account with your email address. Set up your account.Link a card you use often.Spend with your card and watch your impact!

    Join the waitlist to stay in the know when the Karma Wallet Card launches in early Spring 2024! You can learn more here, Karma Debit Card & App. The referral program will be coming soon.

    Get in touch with the Karma Wallet Team

    [email protected] InInstagramFacebookXTikTok

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  • Britt Lundgren, Senior Director of Sustainability and Government Affairs at Stonyfield, discusses the company's commitment to addressing climate change and its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, transition to renewable energy, and improve packaging sustainability. She also highlights Stonyfield's support for farmers affected by flooding and the positive impact of organic farming on flood resilience. The conversation explores the transition to organic dairy farming, Stonyfield's commitment to B Corp, the value of the B Corp community, and appreciation for the B Corp community.

    Stonyfield's Website


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  • Imagine navigating through the labyrinth of life, constantly questioning your choices and battling feelings of inadequacy. Sounds familiar? Judy Schenk, our insightful guest, primarily works with women, shedding light on the value of bravery in the face of discomfort and uncertainty. She encourages us to celebrate our achievements, however small they may seem, and confront the negative self-talk that often undermines our potential.

    Judy Schenk has dedicated her life to creating beauty and grappling with life's most profound questions. From her transformative experience at the College of the Atlantic in Maine to her discovery of the B Corp community, Judy's journey is an inspiring blend of introspection and action. As the conversation evolves, Judy opens up about her passion for B Corps that prioritize people, planet, purpose, and profit. The episode concludes with a poignant recitation from her book, "Intuit: The Poems of an American Woman." Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and change with Judy?

    Judy Schenk Coaching

    Judy’s Linked In

    [email protected]

    Alfred North Whitehead’s - The Aims of Education. Written in 1920.

    College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME- coa.edu

    Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene NH- info.antioch.edu

    The National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander WY- nols.edu

    Ravencrest, Estes Park, CO- ravencrest.org

    Judy's poetry collection: In.tu.it The Poems of an American Woman

    You can purchase In.tu.it through:

    Firepondpress.com. Or Email: [email protected]

    Also found on Amazon.

    Also...Life is encountered together. Judy would like to celebrate the symphony of voices that have shaped her and thus the words and sentiments of this podcast. This podcast is most gratefully dedicated to each of you. Chris, Brittany, Charles, Everett, Cameron, Alex, Arlo, Boden, Waylon, Braelyn, Michael, Jesse, Cody, Jennifer, Jen, Laurie, Kristin, Osaru, Kit, Liz and many others...

    Dirigo Collective Website

  • Ever wondered how a simple idea can turn into a roaring business with sustainability at its core? Strap in for a fascinating chat with Wylie Robinson, the founder behind Rumpl Blankets. A surf and ski trip adventure gave birth to an ingenious product - a sleeping bag blanket, and from there, Rumpl was born. Wylie walks us through the journey of creating a unique, minimalist design that sets Rumpl apart, inspired by sandstone patterns, to the values that fuel his brand, sustainability being paramount.

    Delve into the complexities of obtaining a B Corp certification and the importance of supporting other sustainable businesses. Wylie enlightens us about the challenges of the certification process, the influence that brands like Patagonia had on his journey, and how a master's student played a pivotal role in their certification process. We also talk about the hurdles and rewards of maintaining a carbon-neutral supply chain, the impact of these practices on the business, and how Rumpl successfully communicates their environmental contributions to customers.

    As we venture deeper, we explore the intersection of art, environmental activism, and brand identity through Rumpl's Art for a Cause program. Wylie talks about the criteria of artist selection and their collaboration with nonprofits for environmental causes. We also discuss the importance of setting boundaries around brand activism and maintaining a focus on issues that align with the brand's values. We wrap up our exchange reflecting on the significance of supporting companies like Rumpl, who put sustainability first in their operations. So, tune in and let us inspire you to use your purchasing power for the greater good.

    Other B Corps Mentioned in this Episode include:

    Patagonia

    Indosole

    Peak Design

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  • Ever experienced a mishap so embarrassing you can't help but laugh? Stacey Spikes has. From a comical mix-up with a phone sex line to a premiere gone awry, Stacey's journey as a Black founder is inspiring. Join us as we unravel the intriguing narrative of this visionary entrepreneur and author of "Black Founder: The Hidden Power of Being an Outsider," highlighting his relentless tenacity, the influence of his cultural upbringing, and his dedication to overcoming any challenges that come his way.

    Think the lack of diversity in venture capital is a minor issue? Think again. Our in-depth conversation with Stacey didn't shy away from the hard truths about the effects of limited representation in industries such as sports, music, and entertainment. We delved into the intersection of urban culture, technology, and storytelling and how they set the stage for shaping our society. Stacey, co-founder of MoviePass, also shared his mission to amplify marginalized voices in cinema and the unique power of local theaters in fostering community and creating a sense of place.

    Ever wondered what it takes to bring a bankrupt company back from the brink? Hear it from Stacey. We explored the tumultuous journey of MoviePass, the nation's first theatrical subscription service. From its skyrocketing success to bankruptcy and its eventual resurgence, Stacey shared valuable insights on the impact of MoviePass on smaller theaters and communities, and how it made watching new movies an easy choice for people. We wrapped our conversation acknowledging the transformative role of technology in cinema and the power of being an outsider in the industry. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, insight, and a whole lot of inspiration.

    Dirigo Collective Website

  • Picture this: unlocking the secrets of the complex world of carbon markets, and in doing so, driving both environmental performance and social impact. Today, we're sitting down with none other than Sarang Murthy from Native, a leading voice in corporate sustainability, to take you on that journey. We're going to tackle the intricacies of the global carbon market, from trust and transparency to a shifting regulatory landscape, and dive into how initiatives like the ICVCM (the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market) and VCMI (Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative) are setting new rules to increase accountability.

    Have you ever wondered about the implications of cheaper offsets on the carbon market? We will answer that question and more in our deep-dive into the economics of 'low hanging fruit' and nature-based solutions. Sarang will guide us through understanding the importance of a sound climate strategy and the role of regulations like ARTICLE 6 and the UNFCCC in shaping the voluntary carbon market. Prepare to have your perspective broadened and your knowledge deepened on this critical topic.

    Finally, we will explore Forest Trends, discussing their reports on the voluntary carbon market, and potential concerns associated with a surplus of credits. We'll navigate the dynamics of carbon offsetting, and discuss the hope surrounding a goal of reaching $75 per ton by 2030 to limit global warming. This is a conversation you won't want to miss. Join us on this insightful journey as we explore how corporations can effectively use carbon offsets to drive environmental performance and positive social impact.

    Dirigo Collective Website

  • Join us as we dive into the world of ethical manufacturing and digital strategy. Our guest, Alex Miller, serves as the head of digital strategy and e-commerce for Baabuk, a Swiss footwear brand famous for their wool-based products. Alex is here to share the unique story of Baabuk - from its commitment to transparency and ethical manufacturing to its innovative use of wool and its transition into a B Corp.

    Baabuk's choice of wool as a primary material may seem unusual, yet the benefits are remarkable! Wool is incredibly durable, naturally antibacterial, and temperature-regulating. Yet, as Alex points out, this choice does present challenges from a cost perspective and with respect to customer return rates. But the challenges don't end there. Alex also walks us through Baabuk's unique recycling program in Europe, the collaborative relationship with their retail partners in their sustainability efforts, and the importance of cultivating personal relationships with suppliers. It's a complex, but rewarding, business model that sets Baabuk apart in the industry.

    The conversation takes an inspiring turn as Alex delves into Baabuk's journey to becoming a B Corp in 2017. This transition was a testament to Baabuk's commitment to using business as a force for good. Alex paints a vivid picture of the collaborative environment within the Swiss B Corp community and the rising demand for transparency and authenticity among Swiss consumers. With a focus on ethical manufacturing and digital strategy, Baabuk not only excels in creating extraordinary wool-based products like their signature Black Nose Sheep wool sneakers but also in reshaping the business landscape in a more sustainable and responsible way. Join us for this fascinating exploration of Baabuk's journey and learn how the brand is making a difference one woolen shoe at a time.

    Baabuk's Website
    Resale marketplace
    Baabuk's Black Nose Sheep Shoe

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  • Curious about how to leverage the power of public relations for driving change? Join us as we chat with Jackie Russell, the dynamic founder and president of Teak Media, New England's only certified B Corp public relations firm. Jackie’s passion for using her PR skills to help non-profits and responsible businesses grow is truly inspiring. Through her partnership with the Jimmy Fund of Dana Farber Cancer Institute, she has demonstrated the transformative impact of strategic PR efforts in promoting noble causes and impactful events.

    In our polarized world, the challenge for purpose-driven brands is real. Jackie brings her wealth of experience to shed light on these challenges and the responsibilities of businesses. She candidly talks about the importance of authenticity in marketing and the real danger of greenwashing. She also shares her insights about how vocalizing company values can attract both positive and negative attention. Moreover, Jackie reveals the significant role Teak Media plays in the National Conscious Capitalist Movement and the Boston chapter of Conscious Capitalism, reinforcing her belief in the power of businesses to be a catalyst for good. Tune in to hear from a seasoned PR expert who is making a real difference.


    Working with Project Bread, Massachusetts becomes fifth state to guarantee students access to free school meals for the 2022-2023 school year.

    Teak Media on Instagram, Linked In, Facebook, and Twitter

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  • Ever felt like you're being swallowed up by perfectionism, especially when seeking investment for your business? Or felt the pressing need to start taking care of yourself more to avoid burnout? Join Brittany and Benn as we unpack a treasure trove of insights gleaned from our recent adventure at the BLD Southeast Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. This was no mundane conference. It was a vibrant gathering of purpose-driven businesses, a celebration of unity, and a space for transformative conversations.

    The panel on preventing burnout was a game-changer. It made us rethink our work-life balance and taught us the importance of finding joy beyond our professional lives. We delved into the concept of planning sprints and discussed the life-altering difference between soul singing and soul sighing. But the learning did not stop there. Our breakout sessions were enlightening, as we explored the intricacies of seeking investor funds without succumbing to perfectionism, the necessity of intentional community in the B Corp space, and the hard work that embracing diversity involves.

    But the BLD Southeast was more than just panel discussions and breakout sessions. It was a journey of experiences that spanned a walking tour of Downtown Raleigh, an inclusive Networking session including the new Be Proud network, and the welcoming warmth of the B Corp community. So, let us take you on this journey. Listen as we share our stories, our insights, and the powerful lessons we learned about unity, diversity, self-care, and the strength of a well-knit community. Because at the end of the day, it's all about finding our shared purpose and celebrating it.

    Quick Links
    Blog Post: BLD SE 2023: Uniting the Southeast B Corp Community
    Find Your B Local
    Attend a BLD

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  • Meet Anne Richardson, the dynamic personality behind the B Corp certified Richardson Media Group, and dive into her inspiring journey of podcasting. We love how she's leveraged her media planning and buying SEO agency to create a platform for meaningful conversations. In this episode, we get personal about our shared love for podcasting, and how our values have influenced our business choices. We chat about the joy we've found in collaborating with the B Corp community and the exciting work we've been doing with the UNH B Impact Clinic and the B Corp Leadership Development Conference.

    Anne's podcast, BSuite has a unique story behind its name, and the narrative continues to evolve with each episode. It all began with her love for media kits, her fascination with oral traditions, and now her podcast is a testament to how these early experiences have shaped her career. We also shed light on a uniquely inspiring guest of hers - a man from New York City who paints bee murals as a metaphor for self-sustaining life.

    We also get real about intergenerational conversations in the workplace. She has been part of a small lunch group that bridges a ten-year age gap, and the richness of these discussions has been profound for her. Anne touches upon the podcast episode where she had this group of women on her podcast. We'll also touch upon the upcoming panel with NHBSR, where we'll emphasize the importance of not stereotyping individuals based on their age, gender, or identity. Our mini-podcast series on empowering women has brought fresh perspectives to the table, and we discuss how to strike a delicate balance between offering advice and sounding preachy. So join us as we embark on this engaging podcast journey, where we promise enlightening insights, hearty laughs, and thought-provoking conversations.

    New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility (NHBSR)
    Richardson Media Group
    BSuite Podcast

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