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The Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 46 - Collaborating in the Impact Space - Alessandra BergIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Top Tier Impact (TTI) founder and CEO Alessandra Berg. TTI is a global ecosystem of impact and sustainability leaders, a network of 500+ impact investors, entrepreneurs and corporate leaders across more than 40 countries. Rupert and Alessandra chat about the imperative for collaboration in the impact space, attracting the right partners, balancing priorities, and tackling poverty at scale. Originally published on www.socentpodcast.org.2022-06-1050 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 45 - Solving the Liquidity Problem in Agency Banking - KuundaIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Kuunda Digital CEO Andrew Milne. Kuunda Digital is a FinTech incubator and advisory company that provides financial services for developing economies. Rupert and Andrew chat about the liquidity problem for banking agents in emerging markets, Kuunda's unique overdraft solution, and building strategic partnerships. Originally published on www.socentpodcast.org.2022-05-0659 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 44 - Providing Clean Drinking Water in Emerging Markets - JibuFINCA International President and CEO Rupert Scofield hosts Galen Welsch, the co-founder of Jibu, in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. They chat about Jibu's water technology, their local ownership business model, their franchise approach, and operational dynamics. Originally published on www.socentpodcast.org.2022-04-1951 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 43: Supporting Artistic and Social Expression - Nō StudiosFINCA International President and CEO Rupert Scofield hosts Lisa Caesar, the Chief Operating Officer of Nō Studios, in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. Lisa shares her professional journey, and the mission and values of Nō Studios, a project founded by her brother and Oscar winner John Ridley. Originally published on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-12-2248 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 42: The Giving Block - Pat DuffyFINCA International President and CEO Rupert Scofield hosts Pat Duffy, co-founder of The Giving Block, in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. Pat's company provides solutions that nonprofits use to fundraise cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Rupert and Pat chat about the nature of cryptocurrencies, the regulatory environment, and why nonprofits should get into the crypto philanthropy ecosystem. Originally published on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-10-2747 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 40: Grupo Puntacana - Jake KheelFINCA International President and CEO Rupert Scofield chats with Jake Kheel in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. Jake is the Vice President of Grupo Puntacana Foundation. He also directs the Center for Sustainability within Puntacana Resort & Club in the Dominican Republic. Jake talks about his journey into social entrepreneurship, his work on coral restoration and the environment, community engagement, and the impact of COVID-19 on his organization and the tourism industry as a whole. Originally published August 03, 2021 on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-08-0242 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 39: Elliot for Water - Andrea DemichelisFINCA International President and CEO Rupert Scofield hosts Andrea Demichelis in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. Andrea is the founder and CEO of Elliot for Water, a social enterprise that supports safe water projects through a search engine. They discuss Elliott for Water's model and the motivation behind it. Originally published June 11, 2021 on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-06-1144 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 38: Our Gorongosa - Matthew JordanRupert Scofield hosts Matthew Jordan in this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast. Matt is the CEO of Our Gorongosa, which supports sustainable development in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. They chat about Matt's background and drive as a social entrepreneur, Our Gorongosa's conservation work, specialty coffee production, scaling and impact expectations. Originally published May 11, 2021 on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-05-1158 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 37: Impact Capital Africa - Emma ParkerIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Emma Parker, founder and CEO of Impact Capital Africa. Emma's company enables the impact investment ecosystem in Zambia, facilitating capital flow into Zambian businesses through consulting, events, and an innovative online project origination platform. Rupert chats with Emma about her career and social entrepreneurial journey, the policy and regulatory environment in developing markets, the profit versus social impact tradeoff, and gender in the corporate space. Originally published March 12, 2021 on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-03-1241 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 36: The Santiago Partnership in EcuadorIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Rolando Escola and Joel Delp of the Santiago Project in Ecuador. Rolando and Joel are building a social enterprise around one of the most popular flowers in the country in order to support their other social and community work. Rupert chats with them about their mission, motivations, success stories and the decision to focus on a flower business. Originally published February 11, 2021 on www.socentpodcast.org.2021-02-1153 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 35: The Madan Sara of Haiti - Etant DupainIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Haitian journalist Etant Dupain. Etant is the executive producer of the new documentary, Madan Sara. The Madan Sara work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell food and other essentials in markets throughout Haiti, and are a critical part of the economy. Rupert and Etant discuss the role and importance of these women entrepreneurs, and the motivation behind the documentary. Originally published November 27, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-11-2748 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 34: Practical Activism - Steve DavisIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts author and activist Steve Davis. Steve is also Senior Strategic Advisor and interim Director, China Country Office, for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This episode: Undercurrents and practical activism. Changing with the COVID-19 pandemic. New capabilities and tools in global development. Improvements in global wellbeing. Originally published November 13, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-11-1339 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 33: Maximizing People Capital - Debbie WallIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Debbie Wall, founder and Executive Vice President of the Sage Foundation. They chat about how businesses can maximize "people capital" and empower employees to support their local communities. This episode: Sage Foundation's unique model of "action philanthropy." The impact of COVID and adapting to the pandemic. The vision for the future. Originally published November 4, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-11-0439 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 32: Becoming a Social Entrepreneur - Michael GordonIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert Scofield hosts Michael Gordon, Professor of Social Entrepreneurial Studies at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. They chat about what it means and takes to become a social entrepreneur. This episode: The personal interest in social enterprise. The status of the sector in academia. The motivation for writing the book, "Becoming a Social Entrepreneur." Response to failures and crises. Originally published September 30, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-09-3041 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 31: The Social Business Momentum - Saskia BruystenSaskia Bruysten is the CEO of Yunus Social Business (YSB), which she co-founded with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus and Sophie Eisenmann. YSB runs Philanthropic Venture Funds that turn donations into investments in sustainable social businesses that serve over 9 million people worldwide. Saskia joined Rupert Scofield on The Social Enterprise Podcast. This episode: What defines a social business? Attracting capital and scaling. Social business trends. COVID-19 response. The role of corporations. Originally published September 9, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-09-0944 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 30: Branding - Brad FlowersBrad Flowers, co-founder of Bullhorn, chats with Rupert Scofield about branding and his organization's journey. Bullhorn is a branding agency focused on transforming impact-focused companies. Brad is also the author of a new book titled: The Naming Book: 5 Steps to Creating Brand and Product Names that Sell. This episode: Client impact examples. The evolution of Bullhorn and the process of branding. Balancing profit and doing good in the world. Adapting to COVID-19. Creating an organizational culture. The motivation for writing a book. Originally published July 24, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-07-2445 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 29: Rewriting the Playbook for Startup Innovation - Alexandre LazarowIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Alexandre Lazarow, author of the book, Out-Innovate: How Global Entrepreneurs - from Delhi to Detroit - Are Rewriting the Rules of Silicon Valley, chats with Rupert Scofield about a new playbook for innovation. Alex has spent his career working at the intersection of investing, innovation and economic development across the private, public and social sectors. This episode: What is the "valley" vs. the "frontier" in startup innovation? Social entrepreneurs are "multi-mission athletes" - what does that mean? How are frontier entrepreneurs finding, attracting and retaining top talent? Originally published April 8, 2020 on www...2020-04-0834 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 28: Sustainable Energy and Climate Solutions - Harriet Lamb, AshdenIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Harriet Lamb, CEO of Ashden, talks with Rupert Scofield about sustainable energy and climate solutions and the social entrepreneurs who are innovating in these areas. Ashden is a registered UK charity known for its annual Awards Ceremony that celebrates the leading organizations tackling climate change, energy access, efficiency and storage. This episode: What is the origin of Ashden and how does energy access lie at the heart of so many development challenges? What are the Ashden Awards and what do social entrepreneurs working in the energy sector need to know? How does...2020-03-0234 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 27: Mentoring the Next Generation of Social Entrepreneurs – John Kohler, Miller CenterIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, John Kohler, Executive Fellow and a Sr. Director of Impact Capital Innovation at Santa Clara University’s Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, chats with Rupert Scofield about mentoring the next generation of social entrepreneurs. The Miller Center is "the largest and most successful university-based social enterprise accelerator in the world" and aims to accelerate entrepreneurship to end global poverty and protect the planet. This episode: What is the GSBI accelerator and what makes it so unique? How should social entrepreneurs be thinking about start-up accelerators? What are considerations for balancing social impact wi...2020-02-1046 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 26: Forming Socially Responsible Young Leaders - George Tsiatis, The Resolution ProjectIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, George Tsiatis, CEO, President & Co-Founder of The Resolution Project, speaks with Rupert Scofield about the importance of creating a generation of socially responsible young leaders. This episode: Why is it important to cultivate young leaders in social entrepreneurship? What types of ongoing advisory support is available to early-stage social entrepreneurs? What does the future of social entrepreneur formation look like? Originally published January 9, 2020 on www.socentpodcast.org.2020-01-0943 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 25: Transforming Last-Mile Distribution in Southern IndiaIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Jackie Stenson and Prashanth Venkataramana, co-founders of Essmart Global, join Rupert Scofield to talk about challenges and opportunities in last-mile distribution in India. Essmart Global connects socially impactful, life-improving products to family-owned retail shops in southern India. This episode: How did Essmart get started? What is compelling about the business model? How is it improving lives? Originally published October 23, 2019 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-10-2348 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 24: INGOs Unlocking Patient Capital for Social EnterprisesIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Stephanie Turpin (FHI 360), Brian Vo (Pact) and Chris Walker (Mercy Corps) chat with Rupert Scofield about the role that INGOs play in unlocking access to patient capital for social enterprises operating in the world’s emerging markets. This episode: Is it realistic to always aim to do well while doing good? What hypothesis underpins INGO involvement in impact investing? How can nonprofits collaborate better to leverage their unique strengths for greater impact? Originally published October 7, 2019 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-10-0743 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 23: Tech-Enabled Health Care for Africa's Next BillionIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Oluwasoga Oni, Genevieve Barnard Oni and Joe McCord, co-founders of MDaaS Global, speak with Rupert Scofield about tech-enabled health care for Africa's next billion. MDaaS builds and operates modern, convenient and affordable diagnostic centers in clinically underserved communities to identify health issues earlier and more accurately for effective treatment. This episode: How did the social enterprise get started? In what ways did the business model pivot over time? What's the vision for future growth and scale? Originally published September 23, 2019 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-09-2339 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 22: Productive Use Power for Off-Grid CommunitiesIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Andi Kleissner, co-founder and co-CEO of Amped Innovation, chats with Rupert Scofield about affordable energy solutions for off-grid communities. Amped Innovation is a social enterprise that designs solar-powered home energy systems and productive use appliances to help those living under $4 per day grow their wallets. This episode: How did the social enterprise get started? What is the go-to-market strategy for a hardware company? What are the unique challenges faced by a woman entrepreneur looking to raise early-stage capital? Originally published July 15, 2019 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-07-1542 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 21: Moving Smallholder Farmers into the Middle ClassIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Carl Jensen, co-founder and CEO of Good Nature Agro, chats with Rupert Scofield about agricultural solutions for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Good Nature Agro is a Zambian-based social enterprise that aims to grow farmer net incomes and bring smallholder families firmly into the middle class. It does so by partnering with farm families to improve their productivity through soil-enriching legume farming and links them to a high-value legume seed market. This episode: How did the social enterprise get started? What's it like tackling the entire value chain? How do you go...2019-06-2237 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 9: Josh Spero, Editor of Spear's and Christine Renier, Founder of Greedie GoddessIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Josh Spero, Editor of Spear's magazine, and Christine Renier, co-founder of Nuva and Greedie Goddess, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the pressing issues in social enterprise. This episode: should brands partner with social enterprises? How can brands help communicate social messages to their customers? And should social enterprises look to alternative financing models, like impact investment, to raise funds? Originally published June 11, 2015 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2330 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 2: Are You Experienced?In this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert is joined by John Hatch, co-founder of FINCA, and Jeff Ashe, microfinance pioneer, educator, and author of "In Their Own Hands: How Savings Groups are Revolutionizing Development”. Through stories of first-hand experience, we explore the evolution of the microfinance, its controversies, and its remarkable impact as a tool to help alleviate global poverty. Originally published June 23, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2338 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 3: Ilana Taub, Snact and Tom Rippin, On PurposeIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert is joined by Ilana Taub, co-founder of Snact, and Tom Rippin, CEO of On Purpose. Together, they discuss founding and funding a social enterprise; the skills a social entrepreneur needs to be successful, and the challenges of running and growing a social enterprise in different countries around the world. Originally published August 5, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2332 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 4: Thomas Sweetman, Stickyboard and Tom Sanderson, UK Microfinance ClubIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Thomas Sweetman, co-founder of Stickyboard, and Tom Sanderson, Chair of the UK Microfinance Club, join Rupert. They discuss founding and funding a social enterprise; the challenges of running a social enterprise in the current financial climate, and the skills a social entrepreneur needs to be successful. Originally published September 24, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2338 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 5: Tom Ravenscroft, Enabling Enterprise and Greta Rossi, AkashaIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Tom Ravenscroft, founder and MD of Enabling Enterprise, and Greta Rossi, CEO of Akasha Innovation, join Rupert Scofield to discuss their social enterprises. This episode: what's the best way to raise finance? How do you manage the difficult transition between start up and medium-sized social enterprise? And how do you maintain a good work-life balance? Originally published October 27, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2331 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 6: Andrew Croft, CAN and Jonathan Jenkins, Social Investment BusinessIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Andrew Croft, CEO of CAN, and Jonathan Jenkins, CEO of Social Investment Business, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the social enterprise sector. This edition: what new challenges face budding entrepreneurs? Why move from the private to the social sector? And how has social finance and investment changed over the last decade? Originally published November 26, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2330 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 7: Chloe Hoole, Darlo and Vanessa Swan, Cockpit ArtsIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Chloe Hoole, founder of Darlo, and Vanessa Swan, CEO of Cockpit Arts, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the pressing issues in social enterprise. This episode: how can you raise funding to start a new business? How can you scale your social enterprise? And how do you find your social mission? Originally published January 20, 2015 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2338 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 18: The Role of Social InvestmentIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Katy Pillai, Investment Director for Big Issue Invest, and Christine Chang, Senior Investment Director of Big Society Capital, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the importance of social investment. This episode: Where is social investment going and can it dominate the investment space? Will the entrance of Millennials to financial markets change what people invest in? How can social investors attract new investment in a competitive market? Originally published March 26, 2018 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2347 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 17: Funding the Charitable SectorIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Dawn Austwick, Chief Executive of Big Lottery Fund, and Anthea Case, Principle Advisor of Arcadia Fund, join Rupert Scofield to discuss grant making in the charitable sector. This episode: What can charities do to give themselves the best possible chance of funding? How can funding grants be utilised to their fullest potential? What role should the government play in supporting the charitable sector? Originally published September 20, 2017 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2353 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 16: In the Business of ChangeIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Natalie Campbell, founder of A Very Good Company and Ketan Makwana, CEO & Chief Disrupter of the Enterprise Lab, join Rupert Scofield to discuss how social enterprise can enact change within society. This episode: How can businesses positively impact the individuals they serve? Is scalability in social enterprise more difficult than in regular business? Do tensions between productivity and creativity still exist in the corporate world? Originally published August 10, 2017 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2334 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 15: Special Interview - John StoneIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, John Stone, founder of the Stone Family Foundation, joins Rupert Scofield to discuss the challenges he has encountered - as well as his greatest achievements - in running a thriving social enterprise. Having built a hugely successful life assurance firm from scratch, John sold his business in 2005 and vowed to plough his resources into water and sanitation initiatives in the poorest areas of Africa. The Foundation’s impact over the past decade has been nothing short of astounding. Originally published April 19, 2017 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2328 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 14: FintechIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Eunice Baguma Ball, Founder of the Africa Technology Business Network, and Gunnar Camner, Mobile Money Services Director at GSMA, join Rupert Scofield for this special edition of the show to discuss financial technology. This episode: How is fintech transforming people's lives positively in Africa? How we can connect together capital in developed world with exciting ideas in the developing world? Apart from investment, what do exciting startups need to reach scale? Originally published October 26, 2016 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2337 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 13: Special Interview - Percy BarnevikIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, businessman and philanthropist Percy Barnevik joins Rupert Scofield. After a successful career in business - chairing companies including ABB, Sandvik, Skanska, Investor AB, and AstraZeneca - Percy founded non-profit organisation Hand in Hand International, inspired to help street children in India. Active in 10 countries, the organisation provides grassroots entrepreneurs in some of the poorest places in the world with the skills to start their own businesses. Percy reveals his motivations, some of the challenges, and how business informed his approach to charity. Originally published July 27, 2016 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2333 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 12: The Changing Role of PhilanthropyIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Atul Pathak, Managing Director of Appt Corporation; Richard Ross, chairman of Regentsmead and the Rosetrees Trust, and Cosmina Popa, CEO of the Rainmakers Foundation, join Rupert Scofield to discuss philanthropy. This episode: How can businesses make a positive impact in their community? Are philanthropists now looking for different ways to give back, such as impact investment? Where does this leave 'traditional' philanthropy? Originally published May 24, 2016 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2336 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 10: International Women's DayIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, entrepreneur Kresse Wesling MBE and Julia Rebholz, Managing Director of Ignite Social Enterprise, join Rupert Scofield to discuss whether women consumers have compelled businesses to become more social, the role that social enterprises can play in empowering women worldwide, and how to create a company culture that is welcoming to women. What role can social enterprises play in improving the lives of women around the world? Originally published March 8, 2016 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2335 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 8: Diana Sierra, Be Girl and Ryan Walter and Brian Flores of Compost CrewIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Diana Sierra, CEO of Be Girl, Ryan Walter, CEO of Compost Crew, and Brian Flores, COO of Compost Crew, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the pressing issues in social enterprise. This episode: How do you find your passion? How do you research, test, and implement your business idea? How do you persevere throughout the ups and downs of starting your business? Originally published March 9, 2015 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2321 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 1: Launch EpisodeIn this launch episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Rupert is joined by Mike Gama-Lobo, Vice President & Regional Director for Africa at FINCA, and marketing guru/entrepreneur Filip Matous, in a discussion about the challenges of finding a mission, building an organisation, and achieving a true work/life balance — beginning with that first leap off the corporate ladder and into entrepreneurship. Originally published April 1, 2014 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2226 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 11: More Businesses Go Social, Whitewashing and Attracting Top TalentIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Katie Hill, Executive Director of B Lab UK, and Andrea Warriner, Head of Developing Talent at the Skoll Centre, join Rupert Scofield to discuss the latest trends in social enterprise. This episode: In the future, will all businesses go social? Is there a risk that some large corporations are merely 'whitewashing' their activities to make them appear social rather than adopting truly ethical practices? And, will the next generation of top graduates work for companies they do not believe are making a positive impact on the world? Originally published April 14, 2016 on www...2019-02-2236 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 19: The Evolution of a Social EnterpriseIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Diana Sierra, co-founder and CEO at Be Girl, joins Rupert Scofield to discuss the evolution of Be Girl since the last time the two spoke more than three years ago. This episode: What have been the successes and challenges of scaling an early-stage social enterprise? How have you gone about attracting investment for growth capital? Originally published July 2, 2018 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2230 minThe Social Enterprise PodcastThe Social Enterprise PodcastEpisode 20: Solving Problems in Global SanitationIn this episode of The Social Enterprise Podcast, Andrew Foote, co-founder and CEO of Sanivation, joins Rupert Scofield to chat about market-based solutions to global sanitation. Sanivation provides waste-to-energy sanitation services to local governments and refugee camps, turning fecal sludge into environmentally-friendly fuel alternatives to charcoal and firewood. This episode: How did the social enterprise get started? How is it possible to perform waste treatment in developing countries profitably? What partnerships have been key to successful growth? Originally published November 29, 2018 on www.socentpodcast.org.2019-02-2216 min