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Ripples of Radical Generosity

A weekly Business and Entrepreneur podcast
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Ripples of Radical Generosity

Coralus

Ripples of Radical Generosity

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Ripples of Radical Generosity

Coralus

Ripples of Radical Generosity

A weekly Business and Entrepreneur podcast
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"People are very aware of our obligations around reducing our emissions. But chemical pollution is an equal priority. Climate change, biodiversity loss and chemical pollution are elevated to the same level in terms of a triple sanitary crisis."
In this episode, hear from Stacey Mareroa-Roberts, founder of Coralus Venture Ignite Your Gift. Stacey joins Coralus Development Guide MJ Ryan to discuss Stacey’s journey so far, her background studying law and how it led to her founding Ignite
In this episode, hear from Awhina Murupaenga, founder of Coralus Venture Whatu Creative. Awhina joins Coralus Development Guide MJ Ryan to discuss Awhina’s focus on sharing Maori storytelling and visual languages through traditional art, and he
TW: This episode contains mentions of self-harm, violence, and bullying.In this episode, hear from Rachel Downie, founder of Coralus Venture Stymie. Rachel joins Coralus Activator Connie Henson to discuss Rachel's entrepreneurial journey, whic
In this episode, hear from Elisha Watson, founder of Coralus Venture Nisa, in a conversation with Development Guide MJ Ryan. Nisa was founded by Elisha in 2017, and up until July 2023, Nisa had provided employment to 29 women from refugee and m
"It's been a really interesting opportunity to dovetail 30 years of working in gender-based violence, to being now in a position to utilize technology in a way to create safer spaces."TW: This episode contains mentions of gender-based violenc
“We wanted to be able to create a sense of a peace of mind. That's one of the things I'm always talking to people about. When you're tired of being tired, you just want a peace of mind.”In this episode, hear from LaTesha McIntosh-Smith, found
"As a designer, those are the responsibilities that you need to take on board. We've got a world where we've only got finite resources. We can't just keep on making more and more and more, it's just costing the planet far too much."In this ep
"Wrapping paper is single use packaging. It's pretty single use packaging, but it is single use packaging. I want to keep that tradition. I love giving gifts. I love Christmas, I want all the trimmings. I just want to do it better."In this ep
"There's this idea of a sponge city. So trying to have the city actually absorb rainwater through things like tree canopies and permeable pavements. We know that climate change is changing our weather patterns. So how do we adjust to that?"In t
In this episode, hear from Emily Bland of Coralus Venture SucSeed. Emily joins development guide MJ Ryan to discuss her journey to creating SucSeed (beginning with an MVP held together with duct tape!), lessons learned, and her company’s pivots
"Be prepared to make a lot of mistakes. Make what may not have been the best choice in hindsight, and be okay with it and make a new choice from wherever we land." — Mayumi Young, CPA MOMSIn this episode:Hear from Mayumi Young, founder of Co
“The advantage of our technology is that we can support and predict if a certain medication will work for the patient or not.” — Margaret Magdesian, Ananda DevicesIn this episodeHear from Margaret Magdesian, founder of Ananda Devices. Margar
"Blood is precious and everyone needs it. We all understand the need to donate — why not think about that in terms of a device that can allow you to donate blood to yourself?" — Gillian Henker, Sisu Global HealthIn this episodeHear from Gill
"Every single time we're thinking about an innovation: a new flavour, packaging upgrades, or who we're hiring... we're thinking about it through the lens of impact and connecting with people in the community."— Sheena Russell, Made With Local
"It's honey. But it's something totally different than what people know honey to be. It's what honey used to be before agriculture."— Liz Connell, African Bronze Honey / 10000 BeekeepersIn this episodeMeet Liz Connell, founder of African Br
"The moment when I dropped my baby was probably an ultimate parent low. So to know that that horrible moment has evolved into something so awesome… It's really easy to see the silver lining and things now."— Hayley Mullins, Inventor of Joeyban
"Almost every foundational step of being in New Zealand came from that Coralus network. It was great to feel that that network extended beyond business."— Kim Aitken, Aitken Frame HomesIn this episodeCatch up with Kim Aitken of Coralus Vent
"When you have that attachment to going out, finding, and sourcing materials, it feels really wrong to just pour it in a plastic cup and then move on."— Anong Beam, Beam PaintsIn this episodeCatch up with Anong Beam of Coralus Venture Beam
"That's really important to us at the end of the day is having that mutual understanding, and people who really believe in this positive impact that we're wanting to create in the world." — Nivatha Balendra, DispersaIn this episodeCatch up w
"Ocean health is critical to human health in the long run, and one of the best ways that we can regenerate the local ecology in this area is through regenerative ocean farming."— Bretton Hills, Ondine OceanfarmIn this episode:Meet Bretton H
"People just don't see this as a job that they can do, because they don't see many other women out there doing it. It can be quite a lonely path and people needed to come into this as a group."— Leah Robson, Your Energy Your WayIn this episo
"In order for us as a country to get better, we have to close the disparity gap. By bringing attention to how marginalized groups in this country are treated and don't have access to basic things like mental health services."— Brittany Hardy,
"When you are in landfills, you see how things quickly reached their end of life. But it's really long before they've ever reached their end of use."— Christal Earle, Brave SolesIn this episodeMeet Christal Earle of Coralus Venture Brave So
"The of culture of silence and shame around sexual violence is what keeps us separated, and what keeps us from activating for a movement."— Zoë Condliffe, She's a CrowdIn this episode:Meet Zoë Condliffe of Coralus Venture She's a Crowd! Zoë
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