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Investing for Impact
Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen, talks about the emergence of the impact investing sector and the need for a more expansive and conscious approach to investing for good. She urges individuals and institutions to prioritize investing in entrepreneurship, sustainability, and social impact, in order to build a more equitable and sustainable world.
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The podcast talks about building skills to solve problems for oneself, the idea of moral revolution from the manifesto for moral revolution, and encouraging people with fewer financial resources to build skills for investing for greater social impact.
1:31:31 - 1:33:25 (01:53)
Summary
The podcast talks about building skills to solve problems for oneself, the idea of moral revolution from the manifesto for moral revolution, and encouraging people with fewer financial resources to build skills for investing for greater social impact.
ChapterInvesting for Impact
Episode#512: Jacqueline Novogratz on Building Acumen, How to (Actually) Change the World, Speaking Your Truth, and The Incredible Power of “Dumb” Questions
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast discusses being more conscious about how we spend our money and investing in a more mindful way, taking into consideration the impact on people, the environment, and society as a whole, with a focus on conscious capitalism and empowering underrepresented entrepreneurs.
1:33:25 - 1:36:25 (02:59)
Summary
The podcast discusses being more conscious about how we spend our money and investing in a more mindful way, taking into consideration the impact on people, the environment, and society as a whole, with a focus on conscious capitalism and empowering underrepresented entrepreneurs.
ChapterInvesting for Impact
Episode#512: Jacqueline Novogratz on Building Acumen, How to (Actually) Change the World, Speaking Your Truth, and The Incredible Power of “Dumb” Questions
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The traditional investment model based on extraction has led to inequality that is unsustainable for the world.
1:36:26 - 1:38:53 (02:27)
Summary
The traditional investment model based on extraction has led to inequality that is unsustainable for the world. The emergence of the 700 billion dollar impact investing sector, and the involvement of big companies like Blackrock, has shown the need for investors to use all tools at their disposal to invest for good.