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The Business of Good

Jan Ditchfield
Entrepreneurship
Website Optimization
Business Strategy
Online Marketing
Community Engagement
Customer Engagement
Business Conversions
Nonprofit Organizations
Instagram
Social Innovation
Marketing Strategy
Burnout
Content Strategy
Networking Events
Stock Images
Testimonials
Social Media Strategy
Greenlights
Networking
Content Marketing

Build a business that cares for the world as much as you do. The Business of Good is the go-to podcast for purpose-driven entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and fundraisers who want to grow their revenue, expand their impact, and lead with integrity. Hosted by award-winning business strategist and modern-day philanthropist Jan Ditchfield, each episode shares real stories and proven strategies for p... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes344Founded5 years ago
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Sales copy can make or break your business. For years, I wrote all of mine—emails, opt-ins, and sales pages—and I thought I was doing just fine. But here’s a hard truth I had to face... even good DIY copy was holding me back.

For the first time, I h... more

If you’ve ever spent hours pulling together a nonprofit newsletter — only to feel like no one’s reading it — you’re not alone. For years, I felt the exact same way.

Back when I was leading a nonprofit, the newsletter was my least favourite task. Mon... more

Ever freeze up when it’s time to write a sales page, record a podcast, or share something on social — and suddenly you can’t think of a single story to tell? 

You’re not alone. 

Stories are the heart of marketing and sales, but without a system, th... more

I love a good quiz! 

But not the kind you find in the back of a magazine — the kind that gives you real clarity about your next move as a nonprofit leader.

When I was running my first nonprofit, I spent years hustling for growth in all the wrong pl... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Robertson-Barnes
Content creator and sustainable living educator
Sustainable in the Suburbs
Episode: 055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
Kim Kiel
Former non-profit professional, now an entrepreneur and host of her own podcast, helping entrepreneurs with copywriting.
Kiel Copywriting
Episode: 046: What She Learned About Money, Worth, and Walking Away From a Career That No Longer Fit
Gina Whitehouse
Conversion copy expert and host of 7-Figure Copy Podcast
Whitehouse Strategy Marketing
Episode: 044: Hate Writing Sales Copy? Here’s a Better Way to Do It
Monica Tanner
Relationship coach, intimacy expert, and author of 'Bad Marriage Advice'
Episode: 040: Unlearning the Marriage Myths That Can Hold You Back with Monica Tanner
Masha Kay
Nervous system and breathwork coach helping women grow their lives and businesses without burning out
Episode: 020: What No One Tells You About Burnout and Business Growth with Masha Kay
Amy McLaren
Entrepreneur, published author, founder of Lady Strength, and CEO and co-founder of Village Impact.
Village Impact
Episode: 018: How Amy McLaren Built a Charity That Works - and Why Philanthropy Belongs in Business
Erica de Armo
Engineer by trade and leadership coach, founder of Two Peers Consulting
Two Peers Consulting
Episode: 002: The REAL Reason Profit Isn’t the Enemy of Purpose (And Why You Need Both)
Megan Shields
CEO of ChimeHouse Media, specializing in Facebook ads for business owners with podcasts.
ChimeHouse Media
Episode: #284: What You REALLY Need to Know About Paid Ads Before You Start
Lindsay White
Founder of High Voltage Leadership, providing leadership coaching and people strategy for female-led small businesses.
High Voltage Leadership
Episode: #271: How to Be a Courageous Leader (Even When You Doubt Yourself)

Host

Jan Ditchfield
Host of The Business of Good

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Jan is a Force to be Reckoned With!

    I have been consuming Jan’s content for a few years now and I’m truly grateful for her wisdom. She’s empowered me and helped me find the tools and the courage to make scared-decisions in my business. I’m looking forward to joining her boot camp on Oct 8th!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sai Chai-on
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Eposide on Season Podcast is FIRE!

    Jan, you always find the best guests who have the exact formula that is the best fit for me. Your episode on Season Podcasting is pure perfection. I finally feel podcasting could be something I could tackle strategically! Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Helene Hebert compagnie
    Canadaa year ago
  • For entrepreneurs of any level

    I started my first business in 1993 and I have just opened a new business in 2023, and this show continues to provide me with value.

    I have learned new, easier things to do that have created more time for me to spend with my clients.

    Love her mini-series trainings, guests and even her transparency in her business.

    Highly recommend for entrepreneurs at any level.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LizEmpowered
    Canadaa year ago
  • I've become a fast fan of your podcast!

    Podchaser
    5
    Kris Ward
    a year ago
  • Powerhouse!

    Jan’s podcast is incredible. It’s clear she has a ton of knowledge and she shares really amazing nuggets that other entrepreneurs can implement immediately. Love it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mostlyshowered
    Canada2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners frequently express gratitude for the host's transparency and the quality of guests featured.
Listeners appreciate the actionable insights and strategies shared throughout the episodes.
The content resonates particularly well with women entrepreneurs who find value in community building and support.
Many commend the host for her empowering approach and emphasis on ethical business practices.
Audience feedback highlights the practical implementation of discussed strategies, which enhance their business growth.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#243
Canada/Business/Marketing
Apple Podcasts
#131
Sweden/Business/Marketing
Apple Podcasts
#236
South Africa/Business/Marketing

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
Q: What do you hope your fingerprint will say about you?
Sarah hopes to leave a legacy of wanting a better future for all children and making a positive impact on the planet.
055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
Q: How do you navigate feelings about business and success?
Sarah discusses the challenges of monetizing her passion and the emotional complexities surrounding it, including questions of self-worth related to asking for payment.
055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
Q: What has podcasting really done to add to your influence?
Podcasting has allowed Sarah to connect more deeply with her audience, share actionable tips, and highlight everyday climate action from ordinary people.
055: She Chose Impact Over Algorithms — And It Paid Off (with Sarah Robertson-Barnes)
Q: Can you introduce yourself a little bit and share a bit about your journey?
Sarah shares how she became a content creator and sustainable living educator, helping busy families adopt sustainable practices without feeling overwhelmed.
040: Unlearning the Marriage Myths That Can Hold You Back with Monica Tanner
Q: What do you think is still one of the most misunderstood pieces of marriage advice that women are still being told?
The idea that you have to learn to compromise, which should be replaced by collaboration.

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What is The Business of Good about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on empowering purpose-driven entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders with strategies to integrate empathy and impact into profitable business models. Topics frequently discussed include sustainable business practices, ethical marketing, woman-driven growth, and real-world applications of philanthropy within various business structures. Listeners can expect actionable insights from interviews with various industry experts and heartfelt stories that inspire the pursuit of meaningful change alongside financial success. Particularly notable is the emphasis on reframing traditional definitions of success to align profit with purpose, promoting a culture of support and community among fellow entrepreneurs.

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What guests have appeared on The Business of Good?

Recent guests on The Business of Good include:

1. Sarah Robertson-Barnes
2. Kim Kiel
3. Gina Whitehouse
4. Monica Tanner
5. Masha Kay
6. Amy McLaren
7. Erica de Armo
8. Megan Shields

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