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00:00 - Introduction to Principles of Benevolence and guest Brian Trelstad

00:45 - Brian's background and interest in purpose-driven business 01:12 - Impact of social entrepreneurship on societal change

02:10 - How Brian and Ebony know each other through impact capital organizations

03:03 - The case study of Meaningful Gigs in Harvard Business School

04:44 - Challenging the notion that profit and purpose are mutually exclusive

05:19 - Transition from nonprofit sector to impact investing

06:13 - The evolution of impact investing and purpose using profit

07:36 - Brian's work in impact investing in different countries

08:01 - Moving to Harvard and teaching social entrepreneurship

09:29 - Roles of Brian at Harvard and impact beyond venture capital

12:51 - Leadership and corporate accountability course themes

14:57 - Ethical decision-making in emerging sectors like AI and unregulated markets

16:44 - The significance of the ALI program for late-career leaders

18:32 - Defining purpose in the third chapter of life and work

19:48 - Framework: Person, Problem, Pathway for purpose exploration

22:18 - How to research societal problems beyond Harvard

24:55 - Narrowing focus: Education, environment, health, etc.

26:49 - Validating ideas through user interviews and field research

28:39 - Deciding whether to launch a nonprofit or for-profit social enterprise

30:23 - Market readiness, economic viability, capital environment as decision factors

33:27 - Access to privileged resources through organizational form

35:19 - Making decisions under uncertainty and the importance of conviction

36:48 - Persistence fueled by deep commitment to the problem

37:35 - Incorporating purpose into current roles via volunteering, boards, and community engagement

40:33 - Final words on taking action to make a difference

41:06 - How to discover your cause through personal stories or experimentation

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