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  • In a world where the concepts of freedom, justice, and democracy are not as common as we might hope, it becomes increasingly important to explore how we can contribute to these ideals through our actions and investments. Our latest podcast episode delves into this very topic, guided by the insightful words of James Baldwin and our House of Trust guest, Tara Sabre Collier.

    Tara, a visiting fellow at Said Business School and Director of Impact Investing at Chemonics UK, shares her thoughts on what it takes to finance social and environmental justice. She challenges us to think creatively and to be more granular in our approaches to impact investing.

    From impact bonds to microfinance loans, and blended finance, many financial instruments can be tailored to generate measurable impacts alongside financial returns.

    But it's not just about the money. It's about who we are listening to, who we are supporting, and who we are inviting to the table. It's about dismantling systemic barriers and promoting justice in all its forms. Tara cites the work of organisations like Adasina, Ujima Institute and Kheprw Institute, which empower under-resourced communities to finance their own growth outside conventional systems.

    So, if you love to invest in social and environmental change, this episode invites you to ponder deeply and consider how you could apply more courage, boldness, and imagination to your work or practice. It's not just about the impact investing sector; it's about each of us asking ourselves what we can start doing differently to support and amplify social and environmental justice.

    Useful Links

    Tara Sabre Collier on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarasabre

    Kheprw Institute https://kheprw.org/

    Adasina https://adasina.com/

    Criterion Institute https://www.criterioninstitute.org/

    Ujima Institute https://www.ujimainstitute.com/

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  • In this hopeful and empowering episode of "Be & Think in the House of Trust", Servane sits down with Jessica Espinoza, CEO of 2X Global, to delve deep into the transformative world of gender-smart investing. Jessica unravels the essence of leveraging capital for gender equality and the profound impact it has on societies and economies worldwide.

    With billions already mobilized in gender-smart investments, she sheds light on the successful strategies and practical models that have been pivotal in this journey.

    Jessica takes us through her story, detailing the driving forces behind her commitment to social impact and gender-smart initiatives.

    Discover inspiring stories of communities of practice that have led to tangible, scalable solutions.Get valuable insights on engaging traditional financial institutions and how to encourage a shift from planning and perfection to participation and learning.Reclaim the power of peer influence and community support in making gender-smart investing mainstream.

    Don't miss this episode if you want to be a part of the movement towards a more inclusive and equitable investment landscape.

    Useful Links

    Jessica Espinoza on Linkedin https://es.linkedin.com/in/jessicaespinozat2X Global https://www.2xglobal.org/Women in Social Finance https://womeninsocialfinance.org/Future of Impact Summit https://futureofimpact.world/Xoco Unlimited https://xocounlimited.org/ Empowering adolescent girls to escape sexual exploitation and leapfrog to digital jobs of the futureJellycorn https://www.jellycorn.io/ Accelerating equality in entrepreneurship, investing & innovation

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  • In this episode of "Be & Think in the House of Trust", Servane is listening to Ros Atkins, journalist and BBC News Analysis Editor, known for his ability to distil complex news stories into crisp, accessible formats.

    With a mix of wisdom and humility, Ros shares his insights from his book "The Art of Explanation: How to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence," offering a masterclass on conveying information with care and precision to diverse audiences.

    Ros stresses how crucial it is to understand different stakeholders' perspectives to ensure clarity and resonance. Sometimes it is about accepting we don't know, especially when concepts mean different things in different contexts.

    He also recounts the journey of the BBC's 50:50 campaign. As the founder of 50:50, Ros guided the project from a month-long experiment in early 2017 to the global initiative it has become. This story highlights the significance of empathy, voluntary participation, and the power of proof in driving successful advocacy.

    Tune in for an episode full of pragmatic and actionable examples!

    Highlights in this episode

    [05:02] Ros's take on Joni Mitchell’s discipline and precision

    [09:32] Find your powerful Impact Phrase

    [12:33] Acknowledge the limits of what you understand

    [16:30] The case for preparation

    [20:24] Why empathy and understanding are in your interest

    [27:44] The reason why it matters to you is…

    Useful Links

    The Art of Explanation (Book) https://geni.us/TAOEBOOK

    Ros Atkins on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/BBCRosAtkins

    Ros Atkins https://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=ros+atkins

    The Media Show on BBC Radio Four https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001t9j

    50 - 50 Campaign https://www.bbc.co.uk/5050

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  • In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I explore the concept of transparency in the context of impact investing.

    The word was shared by my previous guest Daniela Barone Soares, the CEO of Snowball, the impact management firm.  

    You hear about the meaning of transparency and the assumptions that can hinder people from deploying more of it in the sector.

    Daniela tells the story of Snowball’s impact report and the mindset that helped them go through independent verification.

    We look at the behaviours and values that support transparency; how these help us build trust, manage risks, and attract capital and stakeholders.

    The episode concludes with questions for you all to explore about transparency, its benefits and challenges.

    Useful Links

    Snowball https://www.snowballimpactinvestment.com/

    Daniela Barone Soares on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-barone-soares/

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  • In this episode, I am exploring the concept of equity in the context of social finance. I also examine the word "equity” itself, revealing its meaning of fairness, and justness, but also calm and tranquillity!

    Discover my previous guest Erika Brodnock’s 2033 vision for a future where equity has materialized. In this future, entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds receive the necessary support to grow their businesses and create a diverse and inclusive ecosystem.

    Participate in this mini-journey around the word equity and listen to the call to action on how to contribute towards this vision of a more equitable world.

    Useful Links

    Extend Ventures VC https://www.extend.vc/

    Kinhub https://www.kinhub.com/

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  • What if the way we do finance was the real Greenwashing? What if a New Economy IS possible?

    In this episode of "Be & Think in the House of Trust", I am listening to Dr Melanie Rieback CEO/Co-founder of Radically Open Security (the world's first not-for-profit computer security company), and "Post Growth" startup incubator Nonprofit Ventures.

    An accomplished academic, Melanie lectures on Post-Growth Entrepreneurship at the Free University of Amsterdam, where she also was Assistant Professor of Computer Science.

    Melanie reflects and challenges the traditional norms of the finance industry and calls for a paradigm shift towards non-extractive and sustainable investment practices.

    She discusses the need for fund managers to adopt steward ownership, focus on long-term thinking and derisked returns.

    She emphasizes the importance of reducing conflicts of interest, reforming compensation structures, and encouraging diversity of thought in boardrooms.

    She calls for changes to support smaller pioneering fund managers who really believe in non-extractive models.

    Melanie's thought-provoking ideas and practical models serve as a call to action for investors to step up and address the systemic challenges we face.

    And her cat - our impromptu guest - agrees wholeheartedly!

    Useful Links

    Connect with Melanie on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mriebackPost Growth Entrepreneurship Course (FREE) Universiteit van Amsterdam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApINAX7XEqcRadically Open Security https://www.radicallyopensecurity.com/"Post Growth" startup incubator Nonprofit Ventures https://nonprofit.ventures/

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  • Dear Impact leader! Can you be curious, hopeful, cynical, and angry, at the same time?

    In this episode of “Be and Think in the House of Trust”, I am listening to Dr Belinda Bell, a social finance specialist turned social entrepreneur, and academic, who has dedicated her career to social change.

    She began working with community finance organisations to provide capital for entrepreneurs creating a positive impact.

    Over time, after setting up a few ventures herself, and teaching about the ecosystem at the University of Cambridge, she realised that social enterprises alone were not enough to quickly solve systemic issues like climate change and inequality.

    She is now collaborating with "universal owners" - large institutional investors like pension funds that own vast portions of the economy and have an incentive to address risks that could damage their portfolios.

    Bell helps these universal owners understand how maximising short-term profits can create long-term damage;

    Navigating through the tough paradox of hope and cynicism, her challenge is to encourage large investors to use their influence to drive companies at large toward more sustainable practices.

    Highlights in this episode:

    (01:37) Curious, hopeful, cynical, and angry

    (10:09) Things that appear radical can very often turn out to be maintaining the status quo

    (11:47) Let’s normalise the world we want to see

    (18:44) How do you actually get people to do things?

    Useful links

    Belinda Bell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belinda-bell/

    Academic Publications https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/person/dr-belinda-bell

    The Finance for Environmental and Social Systemic Change Centre - Department of Land Economy https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/finance-for-systemic-change/finance-environmental-and-social-systemic-change-centre

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  • How do you reframe your worldview, putting the environment before people, people before profit, and the collective before the individual?

    In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Temuera Hall, Portfolio Manager at TAHITO, an indigenous ethical investing organisation.

    Applying ancestral Māori knowledge, Tahito follows a set of key principles and intrinsic values around interconnectedness and care, that guide and drive their investment behaviours and decisions.

    This is a tough responsibility because ultimately, "we are but descendants of those who have gone before us, and before that of Ranginui (our Sky Father), and Papatūānuku (our Nurturing Earth), and we're to honour this wisdom.

    In this episode, Temuera describes how the Māori worldview guides us all through not just a transition but a transformation of the world towards regeneration.

    Highlights in the episode

    [1:30] My Pepeha

    [8:20] I question how people actually understand ESG…

    [11:33] 9 traditional values statements that help you understand your connections to the world.

    [13.50] Transition is lovely but what we need is transformation

    [17:00] Towards an Ethic of Care

    [23:35] Aroha, selflessness and Compassionate Leadership

    [28:10] We put the collective above the individual

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    Tahito website: https://tahito.co.nz/about-us

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  • In this episode of The House of Trust podcast, I am listening to Leonardo Letelier, founder and CEO of Sitawi, Finanças do Bem; Executive Director at Endowments do Brazil; and also the co-founder of ""Movimiento Para Uma Cultura de Doação" ("The Movement for a Donation Culture in Brazil”).

    Leonardo tells the story of Sitawi's founding journey and how he pioneered impact investing in Brazil.

    Leonard shares with us the three “pockets” or - thinking streams- needed to move money for good.

    We reflect on the importance of understanding the social sector beyond its impact, and how the combination of philanthropy and blended finance are the obvious instruments in creating a better world.

    Highlights in this episode:

    (3:43) A Happy Hectic Social Finance Entrepreneur

    (7:48) Sitawi, Pioneering Impact Investing in Brazil

    (11:41) Everybody an Impact Investor

    (20:22) Tending for the Social Sector: 3 times larger than car manufacturing,

    (24:41) Putting Consumption, Investment, and Donations in 3 different pockets.

    Useful Links

    Connect with Leonardo Letelier on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lletelier/

    Sitawi: https://www.sitawi.net 

    Endowments do Brazil: https://info.sitawi.net/sitawi-fundos-patrimoniais

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  • In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Ana Yang, the Sustainability Connector.

    Ana is the Executive Director of the Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator, a major initiative to increase the speed, financing, and scale of the transition to a sustainable, inclusive future.

    Ana Yang sees herself as an architect of the future, working towards a regenerative future that goes beyond just sustainability.

    She believes in the importance of fairness, both among human beings and between humans and the environment. As a change maker, enabler, connector, and a friend, Ana is fascinated by people who are able to rise above and look for positive outcomes even in the face of threats.

    This future might be aspirational and not accessible to everybody yet but Ana makes it her focus to shape the building blocks - including finance - that will allow for the future to be welcoming and sustainable for all.

    Highlights in this episode

    (2:22) "I'm an architect of the future, a change maker, enabler, connector, and a friend.

    (10:15) Sustainability is about three aspects of fairness

    (13:57) In a regenerative future, we give back more than we take

    (27:52) To change the world, it starts with a well-balanced self-awareness, self-confidence, and an understanding of our shortcomings.

    Useful links

    Connect with Ana Yang on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-yang-31698

    Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator: https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/our-departments/sustainability-accelerator

    Three Horizons: The Patterning of Hope, by Bill Sharpe: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18357826-three-horizons

    Putting Rio de Janeiro's Marê on the map: https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/putting-rio-de-janeiro-s-mar-map

    Redes da Marê ["Mare's networks']: https://www.redesdamare.org.br/

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  • In this new episode of Be and Think In the House of Trust, I am listening to sustainable investment specialist and Board member Amanda Latham.

    As the director of sustainable investment at IFM Investors and also a trustee at Age UK, Amanda shares her dedication and systems-change approach to learning about and contributing to the mitigation of the climate crisis, the resolution of thorny social issues, and decaying human rights.

    She acknowledges the pushback to integrating sustainability into investment decisions and believes that humans have the capability to make changes for the future.

    But for that, you have to get involved. And it can be through various means.

    Oh and... her secret? Long long walks at the sea with her dog...

    This episode is for you if you are keen to influence and make an impact through boards, advocacy, and systems change.

    Highlights in this episode:

    (1:41) The value of volunteering

    (4:51) Getting older is often about loss

    (9:03) Hope versus pushback

    (13:26) People have a right to expect to be able to breathe the air outside

    (20:34) That Imagination point is key

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  • Let’s talk about power, trust, and effective collaborations...

    In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am welcoming Shivani Gupta from India and Laura Somoggi from Brazil, the new co-CEOs of the Womanity Foundation, a philanthropic organization that works to accelerate gender equality.

    Together we discuss the recipe for a successful co-CEO-ship of an operational philanthropic foundation.We look at the platinum rule of "do unto others what they want to be done to them" which requires deep listening, deep seeing, compassion, and devolution of power. We also explore the mind shift needed to decolonise wealth and philanthropy, and to understand how knowledge and the variety of languages used in the system, can impact change. We look at how understanding who you are, the type of power you hold, and the knowledge you have can be just as powerful as money.

    Highlight in this episode

    (7:40) What are the DOs and what are the DONT’s

    (10:15) Knowledge is power too

    (11:10) The Platinum Rule

    (14:43) Decolonising philanthropy: what it means in practice

    (16:40) What sustainability means for funds recipients

    (21:30) The missing link in the sector

    (27:00) Even one life altered and changed can make a lot of difference

    Useful Links

    Womanity Foundation womanity.org

    Shivani Gupta on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivani-gupta-mumbai

    Laura Somoggi on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurasomoggi/

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  • What if investing with a gender lens, and in a relevant way, could mean more impact and returns than we think?

    In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to gender-smart investor Evelyne Dioh Simpa.

    Evelyne is the Managing Partner of WIC Capital, the first investment fund in West Africa that exclusively targets women-led small and growing businesses. Evelyne was also recognized on the Black Women in Asset Management (BWAM) 40 under 40 list of Black women who are shaping the future of asset management.

    Passionate about gender issues in modern African societies, Evelyne’s life mission is to contribute to the development of the African private sector, by reinforcing and growing small businesses.

    In this insightful episode, we learn how to de-mystify impact investing when it's done in different parts of the world and how to focus on systems change to achieve breakthroughs.

    Evelyne also paints us a picture of what international investors would have understood by 2033.

    Highlights of this episode

    (3:39) Be generous with business plans, and see all the potential

    (5:18) International Capital is not used to fit our landscape

    (12:01) Bring the capital where it's needed

    (15:35) The dichotomy of return and impact

    (16:35) The successful impact story of the Mburu bakery franchise

    Useful Links

    WIC Website: www.wic-capital.net

    Evelyne Dioh on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelyne-dioh-a3185427/

    Mburu Bakery (Mburu = Bread in Woloff)created by Isseu Diop Sakho https://mburu-boulangerie.com

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  • Does Impact Finance Make You Uncomfortable?

    In this episode of Be & Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Aunnie Patton Power, an Academic, Advisor, Author, and Angel Investor (5 As!) who directs innovative financing to organizations that create a positive social and environmental impact.

    She is a reformed M&A investment banker, who began her impact investing career in 2010 with Unitus Capital in Bangalore and has since worked with start-ups, intermediaries, funds, family offices, foundations, corporates, and governments across Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.

    In this episode, we explore Aunnie’s discomfort with traditional finance and how she shifted to impact investing with humility.

    We revisit her thoughts on why we should scale positive impact outrageously, her take on the pervasive power imbalance, and what rethinking this dynamic could lead to.

    I also loved the story of her student paper that led to a multi-million dollars Green Outcome Fund...

    This episode is for you if you are thinking of changing your career to ignite social impact through finance.

    It’s also for you If you want to boost impact through imagination and collaboration.

    Highlights in this Episode:

    (2.08) My discomfort with traditional finance

    (5.06) The need for a power balance between impact builders and finance professionals

    (8.47) From a student paper to a multi-million dollars Green Outcome Fund

    (15:16) Scaling outrageously whilst allocating capital close to the ground

    (25:00) Let’s rethink ownership and access to public markets.

    Useful links

    Find Aunnie Patton Power on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/aunniepatton

    Read Aunnie's first book Adventure Finance www.adventure.finance

    Build your impact finance career: www.impactfinancepro.com

    Muhammad Yunus: Creating a World Without Poverty https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/247204.Creating_a_World_Without_Poverty

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  • In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Dr Dorothy Nyambi.

    Dorothy's journey, from being a doctor in Cameroon to a global leader, focuses on action rather than words.

    As a doctor, investor, and mother, she has learned the importance of listening with care, time, and patience.

    Dorothy is a champion of women's rights and gender equality. She is the President and CEO at MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates), a faith-based organisation and a pioneer in impact investing since the 1950s, supporting decent work for people.

    In this episode, she describes the power of partnership, humility and economic development as essential instruments for peace and social change.

    Highlights of this episode

    (4:35) Peace is about the things you do proactively to create a respectful society

    (5:20) Actions speak louder than words

    (9:10) I have got 3 Ms in my life

    (12:45) We have to show up in a manner that indicates we are truly listening

    (17:30) The power that we all carry

    Useful Links 

    Dr. Dorothy Nyambi on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorothy-nyambi-02a25911/

    MEDA http://www.meda.org (Mennonite Economic Development Associates)

    Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli promotes the continent’s role in the global food system: https://www.meda.org/the-marketplace/a-new-mindset-on-africa/

     

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  • In this episode of Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Helen Chambers, a serial social entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience founding a number of organisations from the award-winning Equality Network to Inspiring Scotland, pioneering venture philanthropy and capacity building organisations. She has overseen the investment of over £250m into responses to alleviate Scotland’s ‘wicked’ issues.

    Helen talks to us about investing more time,  and calmness to re-introduce common sense and a moral compass into interventions, keeping our visionary goal in mind, making scaling a reality, and preventing harming institutional and systems memory loss.

    Helen reminded us about the importance of creating thinking spaces, considering the long-term impact of social interventions, and emphasizing capacity building for organizations.

    With her expertise and mindful approach, Helen showed us that slowing down and giving thought to the way we approach social change and investment is essential for creating meaningful, lasting impact.

    Highlights of this episode

    [5:00] Some evidence-based models for change made us lose our moral compass

    [9:50] People at the margins are tired of being at the end of social

    intervention

    [11:15] “I wish they’d stop giving us money”

    [13:35] Don't compare your insides to other people's outsides.

    [18:43] We absolutely compound importance and "busy-ness".

    [24:37] How to undertake another type of thinking

    Useful Links

    Chambers Consulting https://chambersconsulting.org/

    Inspiring Scotland https://www.inspiringscotland.org.uk/

    Helen on Linkedin  https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenchambersconsulting/

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  • In this episode of Be & Think in the House of Trust, I am speaking with Gail Wong.

    Gail is a reformed investment banker who used to swim with sharks. Now a Trauma of Money professional and a certified Financial Healing Coach, Gail is a regenerative Gender Smart investor who has made the nexus of finance and humanity her life’s work.

    She helps people shed money-related fear, shame, and guilt, enabling them to live joyfully, love deeply, dream abundantly and inhabit their full self-expression at work. 

    In this episode, we discuss financial trauma, the power of hope, and the need for a holistic perspective to impact investing.

    We explore how courageous conversations and stewardship of others are necessary steps to move hearts and minds and create a financial system that is based on connection and humanity.

    Highlights from this episode

    (1:46) What is hope in practice?

    (7:46) The triggers for financial trauma

    (9:31) The experience of being disassociated from your own humanity

    (12:58) Regenerative finance is based on relationships, not denial or harm

    (17:43) Challenging my own financial DNA programming

    (19:45) Moving hearts and minds is the work that will carry through generations


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    Gail’s website: https://www.livetrue.sg

    Connect with Gail Wong on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gailwong

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  • In this episode of Be & Think in the House of Trust, I am speaking with Pauline Koelbl.

    Pauline is an Innovation Catalyst & Impact investor with a gender lens, with over 20 years of experience in international affairs, philanthropy innovation and entrepreneurship. She leads ShEquity, providing smart and sustainable investments for African female entrepreneurs and innovators. Together we explore what it takes to be a catalyst impact investor in Africa, the beliefs that are not useful and the efforts we need to put in, in order to grasp the reality on the ground and the huge potential ahead.

    Highlights from this episode

    (2:43) How to achieve a triple-bottom-line return

    (8:37) Why you should understand the people around you

    (10:15) Distinguish perceived risks vs actual risks

    (15:42) How your biases are a limitation to achieving your objectives

    (17:15) The definition of a catalyst investor

    (19:12) Not just a leader, but a seeker too.

    Useful links

    ShEquity: https://shequity.com/

    Connect with Pauline Koelbl on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauline-koelbl-36112327

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  • In this episode of “Be and Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Joy Anderson, Founder and President of Criterion Institute, the leading think-tank, using finance as a tool for social change.

    Joy is a prominent leader at the intersection of business and social change. Named one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business, Anderson played a significant role in building new fields, developing gender lens investing, partnering with faith-based ecosystems to transform their relationship with finance, and demonstrating new ways to shape markets to create good.

    Joy and I talk about what it takes to develop a gender lens investing ecosystem, the power of invitation and hospitality, the dark side of power dynamics, our duty to address this, and how Joy’s values are a strong foundation and guidance for the work to be done.

    Highlights of this episode

    (2:10) What’s more important than hope?

    (5:39) We weren’t addressing issues of power

    (10:30) People who use imagination to create social change

    (11:34) You don’t want to be stupid

    (16:46) Relationships begin, not when we encounter but when we first invite.

    (20:17) We don’t build investment funds that meet what the world needs!

    (21:15) Let's fix the capital, not the companies…

    Useful links

    Criterion Institute Website: https://criterioninstitute.org/

    Follow Joy Anderson on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-anderson/

    Connect with Servane:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/servanemouazan/

    Website: https://servanemouazan.co.uk

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  • In this episode of Be & Think in the House of Trust, I am listening to Esme Verity, the founder of Considered Capital, a platform for startups and organisations seeking alternative funding. Considered Capital simplifies and speeds up the journey to finding and accessing the right funding fit through courses, community and content.

    She is an active angel investor and was named one of the Top 100 Women in Social Enterprise by Pioneers Post.   

    Esme and I discuss how to be authentic and practical when supporting founders raising mission-aligned funding. We talk about the importance of building genuine relationships, finding collaborators, and creating a platform that provides information and support for founders looking to make a meaningful impact.

    Verity also shares her journey of discovering the concept of "zebras" (as opposed to unicorns) and how it has influenced her approach to funding.

     

    Highlights from this episode: 

    (01:45) What brings you joy?  

    (06:45) How to show up and dazzle  

    (11:35) Connecting with like-minded problem-solvers  

    (15:22) Tackling the impossible 

    (19:53) No place for fear 

     

    Useful Links: 

    Find Esme on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/esme-verity-33213183/

    Considered Capital https://www.consideredcapital.io/

    Zebras Unite  https://zebrasunite.coop/

    Connect with Servane:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/servanemouazan/

    Website: https://servanemouazan.co.uk

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