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Soul of Business with Blaine Bartlett

Soul of Business with Blaine Bartlett

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Capitalism as it is practiced today is designed to destroy the two resources it needs to function – the planet and the people. Compassionate Capitalism may sound like an oxymoron AND it is the most powerful model we have for ensuring sustainable success - for ourselves, our businesses and our planet. Every organization has a “soul” or spirit that is its founding source. It is a non-replicable creative advantage that connects to literally everything. This connection is fueled by compassion and knowing how to access and leverage this unique “soul” is a crucial key to sustainable success for all life on the planet!Copyright 2020-2025 by Blaine Bartlett All Rights Reserved. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • Russel McCleod, Founder of Mightyhum
    Sep 23 2025
    “Profit With Impact” Join me and my guest Russel McCleod, Founder of Mightyhum (https://mightyhum.com), an organization of social entrepreneurs and experienced advisors. With over 20 years of experience, Russell champions profit with purpose, the circular economy, and collaboration for positive progress. Prior to Mightyhum, he served as Executive Director of ME to WE, one of Canada’s most recognized social enterprises. Under his leadership, ME to WE delivered over $20 million in cash and in-kind donations to WE Charity, impacting hundreds of thousands of people with access to clean water, education, and supporting women-led businesses globally. Russell’s mission is to inspire belief in a better way to do business—one that solves pressing global issues while driving sustainable success. SHOW NOTES SPONSORED BY: Power of You! Find out more at https://leader.blainebartlett.com/power-of-you Summary In this conversation, Blaine and Russell McLeod explore the intersection of business and social impact, discussing the importance of maintaining the soul of a business while navigating the challenges of social enterprises. They delve into the significance of profitability, customer-centric approaches, and the integration of impact into the value chain, emphasizing that successful organizations must balance their mission with effective business practices. Takeaways The purpose of business is to create the possibility of thriving on the planet. Organizations often lose sight of their founding ideals as they grow. Social enterprises struggle to integrate impact while building a sustainable business. Profitability is essential for the health and sustainability of an organization. Customer needs must come before impact messaging in business. Successful organizations integrate their impact into their value chain. The beauty industry is a significant contributor to pollution. Profit is not synonymous with greed; it enables greater impact. Understanding the context of messaging is crucial for success. Nature teaches us to be centers of distribution, not accumulation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 m
  • Mark Peters, CEO Butterball Farms, Inc.
    Sep 17 2025
    “Develop Your People, Don’t Try To Keep Them ” Join me and my guest Mark Peters, CEO of Butterball Farms, Inc. (https://butterballfarms.com), recognized nationally as one of The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® from 2018 to 2024. In 2003, he organized a West Michigan-based pioneering group of CEOs and community leaders to create The SOURCE, a nonprofit that has helped hundreds of workers navigate challenges interfering with their jobs. Their unique approach is based on realizing that the growth of their employees is intimately tied to the development of their businesses and communities. This has resulted in an average annual return on investment of 200 percent to its partner organizations. SHOW NOTES SPONSORED BY: Power of You! Find out more at https://leader.blainebartlett.com/power-of-you Summary In this episode, Blaine interviews Mark Peters, CEO of Butterball Farms, discussing the essence of employee engagement and retention. Mark shares insights from his book, The Retention Trap, emphasizing the importance of investing in human capital and creating a supportive work environment. Mark's approach challenges traditional notions of employee retention. Instead of merely keeping employees, the focus shifts to nurturing talent, even if it means preparing them for opportunities beyond the company. This holistic view of business as a steward of talent leads to dynamic enterprises and thriving communities. Mark also discusses the formation of a talent network (The SOURCE) among small businesses to enhance employee development and retention, ultimately redefining the purpose of business as a means to uplift individuals and communities. Takeaways Employee engagement is the Holy Grail of business. Investing in human capital leads to resilient businesses. The soul of business is about making the world better. Retention should focus on the right people, not just keeping anyone. Creating a talent network can help small businesses thrive. It's okay for employees to seek growth outside the company. The ROI of investing in people can be multi-generational. Business should uplift individuals through their work. Understanding employee aspirations is key to retention. Proximity to employees allows for deeper relationships. Subscribe now to stay updated with insights and stories that inspire a new way of doing business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 m
  • One Size Does Not Fit All - Andrew Oxley, Founder of The Oxley Group
    Aug 26 2025
    “One Size Does Not Fit All, Leaders Must Adapt ” Join me and my guest Andrew Oxley, founder of The Oxley Group (transformingresults.com), an Executive and Leadership Coaching Practice with a focus on helping companies attract, develop, and retain high-performing employees that deliver exceptional performance. We explore the importance of passion, the distinction between leadership and management, and how to inspire rather than just motivate. Andrew shares insights from his latest book, "The Four Faces of Frustration" and offers practical advice for leaders navigating change and fostering engagement across diverse teams. SHOW NOTES SPONSORED BY: Power of You! Find out more at https://leader.blainebartlett.com/power-of-you Summary In this episode Blaine engages with Andrew Oxley, a leadership consultant and Founder of The Oxley Group, as they discuss the nuances of leadership in today's volatile environments. They explore the importance of purpose, the distinction between management and leadership, and the dynamics of generational differences in the workforce. The conversation delves into the significance of motivation versus inspiration, the challenges of hiring for culture, and the concept of frustration as a reflection of communication styles. Andrew shares insights from his book, "The Four Faces of Frustration," and emphasizes the need for leaders to create environments that foster growth and engagement. Takeaways Leadership is about causing possibility in volatile environments. People want to know their work has meaning beyond just numbers. Flexibility in leadership allows for better control and adaptability. Inspiration comes from within, while motivation often looks outward. Hiring for attitude and cultural fit is more important than skills. Clarity around values leads to higher employee commitment. Frustration can reveal underlying communication styles. Small behavioral changes can lead to significant impacts in teams. Understanding generational dynamics is crucial for effective leadership. Leaders should act as centers of distribution, not accumulation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    37 m
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