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The Business of Meaning

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The business of meaning podcast showcases inspirational UK small business owners that are pursuing profits and purpose. We will be exploring culture, organisational structure, business models and strategy to understand how the companies balance profit with doing good. Our goal is to provide actionable insights for other small business owners and entrepreneurs so that they can implement tools and s... more

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Andy Ayim is an author, investor and product lead. He's formerly the managing director of Backstage Capital London which invests $100,000 to support women, people of colour, and/or LGBT people. Prior to Backstage, Andy has worked in a range of produc... more

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4 years ago

My guest today is Tom Old. Tom is a social entrepreneur and sustainability leader. In 2014, he established two businesses Just Move In and Big Clean Switch, which are both B-Corporations. In 2016, Tom spent three days training with Al Gore in Manila ... more

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5 years ago

Asesh is the Co-Founder of Salary Finance. Salary Finance is on a mission to change the lives of working people by helping them become debt free and save towards their financial goals. Asesh is a former management consultant. He is a strong advocate ... more

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5 years ago

James Routledge is the co-founder Sanctus. Sanctus is on a mission to change the perception of mental health and James is on a personal mission to make mental health in the workplace cool and to put a mental health gym on every high street. James and... more

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5 years ago

Jamie Crummie is a Director and co-founder of Too Good To Go. Too Good To Go is a company on a mission to fight food waste and deliver tasty meals at discounted prices to food warriors around the world. Their simple to use app has saved over 13 milli... more

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5 years ago

Per Källgården is the CEO and co-founder of Safeland. Safeland is the UK's first fully collaborative safety app. It’s an app for neighbourhood watch and care with the goal of everyone being able to get help within 3 minutes. Listen to find out: more

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My guest today is Adam Fudakowski. Adam is the co-founder and CEO at Switchee. Switchee produces the first smart thermostat for affordable housing that helps fight fuel poverty and provides social landlords with remote data insights that cut maintena... more

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5 years ago

My guest today is Nadia Laabs. Nadia is a Business Strategist at SafetyNet Technologies. SafetyNet designs and builds clever connected devices that make fleet fishing smarter. more

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5 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Thanks for an inspiring podcast

    A highly recommended podcast for all people setting up a business with purpose, or those of you in traditional business who want to find out more about entrepreneurship. Sanjay has the right history and provides hands-on advice on how businesses are shaped.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PerKörVolvo
    Sweden5 years ago
  • A podcast with meaning....

    I throughly enjoyed Sanjay’s conversational style and content. This podcast demonstrates nicely how the fusion of business and meaning is a powerful combination....bring on the next episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bardiwell
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Essential modern business listening

    I’m an avid listener of business audiobooks and podcasts and The Business of Meaning fills that moral gap left between all the growth stories and business innovation. It’s there human story that I most enjoy, something that’s all too often forgotten. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Colin_Jr_
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Thought provoking

    Great thesis in this that mental health should not be thought about by businesses as mental health problems but as something all team members have all have all the time. Businesses can leverage a constant focus on mental health maintenance and improvement to enhance performance.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JamieRoe
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Meaning

    This podcast gives true meaning, looking forward to it 👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Titia Niehorster
    Netherlands5 years ago

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