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Change The Rules

by Change The Rules

The Change The Rules Podcast celebrates rule-breakers in the nonprofit and social impact communities. Each episode hosts a conversation with an experienced individual that shows us what it really means to be innovative in business and impact.

Episodes

Episode 35 - How Purpose Can Drive Profit

19m · Published 17 Oct 16:26

In this episode, we talk to Hannah Nokes and Maggie Miller about the many ways in which businesses are integrating purpose into their bottom line, and how Magnify Impact is redefining corporate social responsibility (CSR). The “Responsibility Revolution” is causing brands of all kinds to get involved in solving the world's most pressing problems: from building customer loyalty to retaining Millennial talent, aligning profit and purpose are no longer optional for today’s companies.

Episode 34 - The Future of CPG in Austin

24m · Published 23 Sep 15:47

In this episode, we talk to Jake Sloan, about his journey from skater kid to nonprofit founder to marketing professional before becoming the Executive Director of Naturally Austin, a collaborative community organization that supports growing consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands and natural products in Austin.

Please note that Naturally Boulder was founded 15 years ago, not 5 as stated in the episode.

Host
Savannah L. Barker, Director of Strategic Programs, Notley

Guest
Jake Sloan, Executive Director, Naturally Austin

Studio
Chez Boom Audio

Production & Editing
Shayna Brown, Founder, Chez Boom Audio

Episode Sponsor
Chez Boom Audio

Resources
Naturally Austin

Episode 33 - Accelerating Equity in the Startup Community

31m · Published 01 Aug 14:51

In this episode, we talk to Co-Founder and CEO of DivInc, Preston James, about his journey from 20-year Dell veteran to angel investor to startup accelerator CEO. Preston talks about the “ah ha” moment when he decided to start DivInc, the reason he chose Austin to launch a diversity-focused accelerator, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.

Episode 32 - Using Technology to Improve Civic Engagement

23m · Published 07 Dec 12:00

In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Ortiz Shields to discuss her work at the Austin Tech Alliance. Austin Tech Alliance promotes civic engagement within Austin's tech sector while supporting policies that put tech and design thinking first. Recently Sarah has devoted her time to a project called informed.vote, where she has worked to make the local political process more transparent and accessible to our community. Listen now as we discuss policy, tech advancement, and simplification through design.

Episode 31 - The Recipe for Giving

27m · Published 02 Nov 14:28

This week Tiffany and Leon Chen join us in the studio to share their recipe for success, which includes passion, philanthropy, and community building.

Tiff’s Treats began in 1999 as a late night college venture and grew to become Austin’s favorite feel-good business. Every day, Tiff’s Treats delivers fresh warm cookies amongst other tasty treats. The company, which has multiple locations in Texas has expanded to other fast-growing cities such as Atlanta and Nashville. Listen to our most delicious episode yet!

Episode 30 - Keeping Journalism Accountable

39m · Published 18 Oct 18:53

This week, we sit down with John Thornton and John Garrett. John Thornton has an extensive background in early-stage software investment, and nonprofit journalism. He founded the Texas Tribune 10 years ago, which won a Peabody Award in 2017, and is now the nation’s largest statewide news organization. John Garrett is the founder and CEO of Community Impact Newspaper. He founded the paper with his wife in 2005, and it now distributes 2 million monthly newspapers to the Austin, Houston, Dallas and Phoenix metro areas. In the episode, we tackle integrity and accountability in media and journalism. Listen now!

Episode 29 - Scaling the Impact of Women in Austin

32m · Published 27 Sep 13:31

On this week’s episode of Change The Rules, we’re joined by Jan Ryan, Founder of Women@Austin, as well as Director of Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation at The University of Texas. Jan is driven by her creativity and passion for accelerating entrepreneurship in Austin. Women@Austin has been an all-volunteer led organization until joining Notley’s ecosystem of social impact initiatives. Listen now to learn how Women@Austin is working to make Austin the most accessible, nurturing environment for women-led businesses to thrive.

Episode 28 - Empowering the Hispanic Community

29m · Published 20 Sep 14:56

On today’s episode of Change The Rules, we are joined by Carla Piñeyro Sublett, the co-founder and co-chair of the Hispanic Impact Fund at the Austin Community Foundation. As Austin's Hispanic population continues to grow, ACF is on a mission to inform the public with data around the statistics, bringing attention to these socioeconomic divisions. Additionally, the Hispanic Impact Fund has set out to empower collaborative nonprofit organizations in Austin that are serving the community by solving these issues. Listen now and learn how the Hispanic Impact Fund is spreading awareness, building the ecosystem, and changing the rules.

Episode 27 - Preserving Local Music

28m · Published 13 Sep 13:19

In this episode of Change The Rules we bring Black Fret to the studio. Black Fret is an organization restoring value in the music community by providing meaningful membership to local music fans. They currently operate in Austin, the Live Music Capital of the world, but look to expand the model to other cities. As a member, you get access to around 40 private concerts a year culminate in a yearly gala where grants are awarded based on membership votes. Grants for the artists are unlocked when they complete actions such as dropping an album, playing shows, or writing a new song. This creates a robust collection of metrics around Black Fret’s meaningful work in the community. Take a trip into the local music scene by listening now!

Episode 26 - Transcending Cycles of Poverty

26m · Published 05 Sep 13:00

Our guest today, Natasha Harper-Madison is the Founder of East Austin Advocates and currently running for Austin City Council District 1. While her life has taken a leap into the political sector, her journey began as an entrepreneur at just nineteen years old. From there she went on to found many other successful companies and philanthropic ventures, all the while, keeping her mission as her driving force. Natasha’s lifelong mission is to help transcend cycles of poverty through philanthropy. Natasha is a fighter and makes a point to live a life that leaves a legacy for her family and community. Listen now.

SHOW NOTES

GUEST
Natasha Harper-Madison - Candidate for Austin City Council D1

STUDIO
Chez Boom Audio

PRODUCTION & EDITING
Shayna Brown - Founder of Chez Boom Audio

EPISODE SPONSOR
Chez Boom Audio

RESOURCES
www.natashaharpermadison.com

Change The Rules has 35 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 18:04:53. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on November 28th, 2023 21:45.

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