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Logistics with Purpose

Supply Chain Now
Sustainability
B Corp
Logistics
Supply Chain
Fair Trade
Conscious Capitalism
Entrepreneurship
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Leadership
Skincare
Social Responsibility
Leadership Development
Social Justice
Vaccination
Global Health
Mental Health
HUMANITARIAN AID
Eczema
Organic Certification
Eco-Friendly Products

The Logistics with Purpose series spotlights and celebrates organizations around the world who are dedicated to creating a positive impact. Co-hosted by representatives from Supply Chain Now and Vector Global Logistics, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the origin stories, change-making progress, and future plans of organizations who are actively making a difference. If you or your company... more

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In this episode of Logistics With Purpose®, presented by Vector Global Logistics in partnership with Supply Chain Now, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter sit down with Benjamin Reich and Ronny Horvath from Accenture for a powerful conversation a... more

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What does it really take to deliver lifesaving aid in the middle of war zones, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises? In this powerful episode of Logistics With Purpose®, Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter sit down with Noemi Pazienti and Kelly B... more

What if your company isn’t broken… just misaligned?

In this episode of Logistics With Purpose®, Fred LeFranc shares powerful insights from decades of leadership experience—revealing why most organizations struggle not because of bad strategy, but be... more

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In this episode of Logistics With Purpose®, we sit down with Stephanie Benedetto, CEO and co-founder of Alokia, to uncover the massive hidden problem inside global supply cha... more

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Recent Guests

Noemi Pazienti
Project and Communications Officer, Logistics Cluster
World Food Programme - Logistics Cluster
Episode: Logistics Cluster: Delivering Aid in Crisis Zones
Kelly Bradley
Team Lead for Technical Operations Support, Logistics Cluster
World Food Programme - Logistics Cluster
Episode: Logistics Cluster: Delivering Aid in Crisis Zones
Fred LeFranc
CEO and founder, Results Through Strategy, Inc.
Results Through Strategy, Inc.
Episode: AI Won’t Save Bad Leadership | Fred LeFranc with Results Thru Strategy
Stephanie Benedetto
CEO and co-founder of Alokia (formerly Queen of Raw); advisor to NYC Fair Trade Coalition
Alokia; NYC Fair Trade Coalition
Episode: Why Your Excess Inventory Is Costing You Millions and How to Fix It
Hannah Cox
Founder of Better Not Stop and Better Business Network
Better Not Stop; Better Business Network; Project Salt Run
Episode: betternotstop: Turning Purpose into Action with Hannah Cox
Alastair Dorward
Senior Advisor at Dropps, mission-driven, cruelty-free, B Corp certified brand
Dropps
Episode: Purpose, Products & Persistence: Building Mission-Driven Brands That Last
Oscar Herrera
CEO of ClickEat by Simplow, innovator in sustainable packaging
ClickEat by Simplow
Episode: Ending Single-Use Plastic: Innovation in Sustainable Packaging
Nadine Nicole Heimann
Actress, entrepreneur, and impact-driven leader
True Connection; Space for Humanity; Yari Designs
Episode: Nadine Nicole: From The Expanse to Ethical Impact
Janine Firpo
Co-founder of Invest For Better; author of Activate Your Money
Invest For Better
Episode: Empowering Women: Investing with Purpose and Passion

Hosts

Enrique Alvarez
Host of Logistics with Purpose
Kristi Porter
Host of Logistics with Purpose (Vector Global Logistics) and Co-host

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • My morning podcast!

    I love to listen LwP because I get to learn more about not only the logistics industry but also for great companies and more important GREAT PEOPLE who cares about trying to make their projects and their daily activities purpose driven, that is really inspiring for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zancalegua
    Mexico4 years ago
  • Supply Chain + Social Impact

    Supply chain is so complicated, but this podcast shows that there are a lot of people working behind-the-scenes with so much heart. It’s a refreshing take on an industry not normally known for impact and exciting innovation. Since supply chain has become a normal topic of conversation in the pandemic, I love hearing the stories of those who are making a positive difference in the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kporter9876
    United States4 years ago

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The show frequently highlights cross-sector collaboration and purpose-driven leadership.
Listeners appreciate the concrete examples of how logistics can drive social impact.
Guests are typically leaders with practical, actionable insights.

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Inside Humanitarian Logistics in Ukraine
Q: What keeps you hopeful and motivated to continue in humanitarian work during long-running crises?
Seeing positive changes in communities—youth councils, women's sewing circles, and regular outreach—gives a sense of progress and purpose that motivates continued work and donor engagement over the long term.
Inside Humanitarian Logistics in Ukraine
Q: How do you approach mental health in conflict zones and what models have you found effective?
We work with local psychologists and trauma-informed care programs, providing breathing techniques, group sessions, and youth-centric activities to help communities cope with trauma, even in Greece and Ukraine, and to train local staff to sustain these efforts.
Inside Humanitarian Logistics in Ukraine
Q: What does a typical, crisis-informed day look like for Ihor, given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine?
A typical day involves coordinating through safety constraints, managing frontline distributions, engaging with local partners, and ensuring that aid actually reaches those who need it, even amidst blackouts and heightened risk.
Inside Humanitarian Logistics in Ukraine
Q: Hayley, what led you to establish Lifting Hands International and what is your mission?
The mission grew from direct exposure to chaotic refugee situations; the goal was to build an organization that could respond quickly and, importantly, be sustainable and aligned with the real on-the-ground needs of displaced people, including creating community centers and structured aid distributions.
betternotstop: Turning Purpose into Action with Hannah Cox
Q: How did Project Salt Run come together and what were the biggest challenges you faced along the way?
The project crystallized after a serendipitous reconnection with like-minded sustainability peers; the hardest part was maintaining motivation and finance across 100 days in India, with a tight crew and continuous public accountability to keep the momentum.

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This series spotlights organizations making a positive impact through logistics, sustainability, and purpose-driven leadership. Episodes frequently explore humanitarian aid, circular supply chains, and ethical business practices, often featuring practitioners from NGOs, B Corp–aligned brands, and mission-driven logistics firms. Notable angles include crisis-zone operations, circular inventory models, and leadership frameworks that balance profit with people and planet. The show is likely to appeal to listeners who want real-world examples of purpose-led logistics, transformative leadership, and cross-sector collaboration for social good.

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1. Noemi Pazienti
2. Kelly Bradley
3. Fred LeFranc
4. Stephanie Benedetto
5. Hannah Cox
6. Alastair Dorward
7. Oscar Herrera
8. Nadine Nicole Heimann

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