From the high-stakes financial environment of the now defunct Lehman Brothers (“buy-and-sell in its most aggressive manner”) to putting on a show of some of the most ethical and long-term thinking brands. That’s the varied journey which my guest, Hussein Allawi, has been on. He took plenty of lessons from those early days, days which […]
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From Olympic Rings to Global Impact: The Story of The Great Outdoor Gym Company – Georgie Delanie MBE, MD
“If going to a TGO gym can help unlock your potential not only for your life, but for your community, for your planet, that’s the end game.” Georgie Delaney MBE isn’t short on a big vision. But critically – she’s also not short on taking action. It was wonderful to talk to her about setting […]
The final judgement is “Does it Feel good?” – Alex Holliman, CEO of Climbing Trees
So you’re running an ethical agency. A criminal organisation posing as a listed company – let’s call them Belgian Australian Tobacco – approaches you. “We fund an ‘anti-smoking education programme’ along with some of our other friends. But the challenge is that it’s not as easy to find us on the web as it is […]
How to pivot and stay true to your company’s purpose – Dr Thomas Fudge, CEO of Wase
This episode of the Karmic Capitalist tells the story of a company that stayed true to its mission while undergoing a substantial pivot, and a founder who left his own comfortable path in pursuit of his passion. For sanitation! Thomas Fudge was so incensed by our misuse and abuse of water that left his job […]
From Chris Froome to wellness in your office – Phill Bell CEO of Art Health Solutions
From Chris Froome to wellness in your office. That’s the journey that Phill Bell and Paul Smith undertook to co-founding ART Health, a company that helps employees and employers to improve workplace wellbeing using evidence-based techniques. It was fascinating to have Phill join me on this edition of the Karmic Capitalist podcast to share the […]