Business done right - Purpose, Values AND Profit.
In the Karmic Capitalist conversations, we talk to CEOs and founders of organisations with purpose and values at their heart. We dive into their journeys, and into the nitty gritty of what it takes to build organisations that make good and make money. Some are starting the journey, others are a long way down it, and still others still are changing direction.
But all are business leaders who believe that a successful businesses is defined by profit, purpose and values. And, oftentimes, fun.
The rise in demand for local working spaces is very visible. It's unfortunate that the category was tarnished by WeWork founder Adam Neumann, whose fortune is dwarfed only by the lack of ethics displ…
A company that makes lawyers wealthier? On the Karmic Capitalist podcast?
Have I sold out?
Stay with me. This law company, Aria Grace, intentionally does the following:
"Move Fast and Break Things" is a terrible way to be anti-racist.
This Karmic Capitalist podcast episode is FULL of gold.
I talk to Javaughn and Jamey, VP of culture and CEO respectively of Agilian.com…
Helping big companies be good, and good companies get bigger.
Not quite EdenLab's motto, but not far off it.
In this episode of the Karmic Capitalist podcast, I talk to Leo Rayman, founder and CEO, abo…
A founder who doesn’t see himself as a salesman, targeting purpose-led companies that don't identify that way, to tackle a problem that people don't think exist.
Recipe for success...
And exactly what …
Very few businesses have the level or resonance and commitment from founders more than those whose origins came from personal tragedy.
MyBabble was born after founder Faisal Shaikh's father sadly left…
"How can we collectively increase the quantity and quality of giving to nonprofits, to charities, so that they can raise more awareness, raise more funds, deliver more impact in their communities?"
If…
From the high-stakes financial environment of the now defunct Lehman Brothers ("buy-and-sell in its most aggressive manner") to putting on an exhibition of some of the most ethical and long-term thin…
"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 critic…
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' al…
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 …
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 w…
There’s a moral case for your company to give equal opportunities for your team regardless of gender (or background, or sexual orientation, or ethnicity, etc). And there’s a business-performance one …
Giving to charity is one of the easiest ways to do good. But have you ever wondered what impact your donation actually has?
Enter my guest on the Karmic Capitalist podcast, Rachael Murray, founder of …
I remember in the early 90s being told to staple my photograph to any CVs I sent out applying for work. I'm no George Clooney, so I wondered why. I later found out it was so that people who only had …
When it comes to sustainability and human rights, Fashion has earned a terrible reputation. And mostly for very good reason.
But there are some shining examples who are showing what good can look like…
You’ve just moved from one end of the planet to the other. You’re pregnant. And you want to be working. What do you do?
It’s a sad indictment on how the workplace still treats pregnancy that for my gu…
"Create wealth like a Capitalist, distribute it like a Marxist." Here's what that looks like...
Simon Biltcliffe believes that Capitalism is a great way to create wealth, but is terrible at distributi…
We have a bit of an employment paradox in the UK. As Matt Powell, the founder and CEO of Breaking Barriers, puts it "We have a government that is anti-immigration, and an economy that needs immigrati…
What do you do if the prevailing business model is very clearly saying one thing, yet your values and what the world needs are in diametric opposition to this?
That's the dilemma that faced my Karmic …