Social Mission Revolution
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On the Social Mission Revolution podcast, we explore some of the greatest under-told stories of businesses and of everyday people who are making their Ultimate Impact on the world through Social Mission. They share their stories, their inspirations, their successes, and heartaches on the way to making that difference that we all long to make.
Social Mission Revolution
1y ago
Damien Gould is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Goodtel. Goodtel is a purpose-led Teleco company that donates 50% of its profits to its charity partners such as; Heart Kids, SleepBus, Drought Angels, NBCF etc. At their core, they're an Australian phone and internet provider who provide plans to individuals and businesses, but what sets them aside from the masses is their charitable initiatives and their "good business" certifications, such as being an accredited Bcorp and Climate Active organisation.
After working in the industry and noticing the potential to make a ..read more
Social Mission Revolution
1y ago
Living a plastic-free life isn't always easy. Sarah Rhodes has created a community for people so that they can support each other and come up with new ideas on sustainable living and becoming plastic-free. Through her business, Plastic Free SEA, she consults and runs workshops with businesses and corporations. An action plan is created to get your workplace greener and healthier for your team and customers. Customers are focused on sustainability and choose to support businesses and make their purchase decisions accordingly. When your business is the one that ticks all of their boxes, it is th ..read more
Social Mission Revolution
1y ago
Scott Carson is in the business of making you smile. His methodology is in the simple gesture of sharing socks. Yes, socks. Taking time to talk with people in the street, offering them encouragement and a conversation brings a smile to Scott's face. As we rebuild our lives, after pandemic lockdowns, building community through connections is what we need. The simple reminder that you are worthwhile is sometimes all it takes. This is Scott's social mission. Socks with a smile.
To purchase a pair of socks to bring a smile to someone's face, visit www.ihopeyouaresmiling. com
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1y ago
Suddenly and unexpectedly Robyn O'Connell was faced with the heartbreak of losing a baby from SIDS. The last thing she ever thought her young family would have to face was planning and paying for a funeral. Her church came to their rescue and paid for it for them. Young families, financially, have little extra funds when a crisis hits. 40 years later, Robyn started a charity in her daughter's name - the Rebecca Jane Foundation, which contributes to (and often fully pays for) the funerals of babies when their parents cannot afford to do so.
Robyn, a funeral director, started her bus ..read more
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1y ago
Traditionally, most martial arts teach fitness and self-defence, but early in his instructing taekwondo life, Master Paul Mitchell decided to build people, not fighters. With all the senseless violence in Australia (one million recorded incidents of bullying every week in Australian Schools), he thought our country would be a better place to live, with more respectful and resilient, children who give back to society in a meaningful way. This podcast will inspire parents, teachers and community leaders to teach children the respect, courtesy and discipline .
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Social Mission Revolution
1y ago
Drought, fire and floods. All have had a devasting effect on people living in the bush. Add to that covid when tourism was brought to a screeching stop, country businesses have been suffering; Sarah Britz and Jenn Donovan developed a concept to help support their communities. Spend With Us was created to help promote those who were doing it hard. While those in the city wanted to help our country cousins, Sarah and Jenn offered us a way. Spend With Us is now a thriving community that promotes products, people and places throughout Australia.
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As a Mum, Alison Smith quickly learned the importance of being able to have time out. She needed to recharge herself and make self-care a priority if she was to be the best Mum she could be. Realising that not all Mum's get the opportunity to do this, she started muMEcations, offering indulgent, affordable and coordinated weekend getaways for women to take time out from their Mum-duties to relax, connect with friends, be pampered and enjoy ME-time. As a not-for-profit organisation, Alison is on a mission to help women prioritise self-care to nurture and improve their mental health and wellbein ..read more
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1y ago
Miriam El Houli is the author of the award-winning book "The Olive Tree", a fictional story of life in occupied Palestine. A story told through the eyes of a 16-year-old girl, Nizma, who tries to bring hope for a compassionate and better future with her naive but optimistic mindset. There’s a lot she doesn’t understand but she definitely knows that something is not right and it needs to be changed to move forward. She wants to cultivate Hope, Love, and Care where there’s Death, Pain, and Tears.
Miriam's goal as a writer is to save the world, one book at a time. Her passion is to write b ..read more
Social Mission Revolution
1y ago
Cathy Dimarchos asks, "What impact do you want to have?" Whether it be a business or an individual, understanding the difference you want to make is the starting point.
Cathy is a business Alchemist who works with leaders and companies to improve their Impact in everything they do. She also works on her personal impact in Tanzania, improving people's lives through providing leadership training for all ages.
What is the impact you want to have?
To connect with Cathy, visit https://www.solutions2you.com.au/.
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1y ago
In Alan Stevens's work with corporates and in businesses, many men were telling him they were confused with their role at home. They had been taught that their role was to be the provider. Baby Boomers and Gen X, in particular, learnt that lesson well but now they were being told they weren’t fulfilling their roles at home. That they were emotionally and physically absent. Men were becoming confused as to what how they are supposed to respond in many circumstances. Alan has created The Campfire Project where men can have deep conversations and allow healing to occur.
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