The podcast series on conscious business and growth

With entrepreneurs who are driven, consciously entrepreneurial and make the world a little more beautiful. I regularly invite them to my home to listen to their inspired story.

Listen in now to more than 90 inspiring stories about personal development and growing in business.

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I know better than anyone from my previous entrepreneurial life what this especially does not mean. Trying to do right by everyone, forgetting about my own health, trying to keep everything together, and just insisting that I was doing right. Marjolein ran into her own self very early on and this was the beginning of a long inner journey. She gave everything she learned to others. ZoMa Opleidingen was born naturally.
As entrepreneurs, how often do we run into something or someone? Very often! How often do we then point mostly to the other person and not or very late to ourselves? With this ability to reflect, Julie Munneke saw when she had her first child 7 years ago.......
A what will you think? Yes a booklet to write down your problems, and then not the problems you have.... No, the problems you run into that represent an opportunity to start a business. Such was the case with Noor when, during her pregnancy, she could not find a suitable bra that fit her body and grew with the growth of her body.
Just before she became business woman of the year in Rotterdam with her impact company Oxious. The company name which stands for Oxygen (oxygen) and Conscious (conscious) and what a lot of conscious oxygen in which so many can breathe with her initiative. Employing women from welfare and disadvantaged backgrounds, giving textile waste a second life....
In 10 years, he managed to grow Mployee from start-up to scale-up. Initially under his entrepreneurship, but along the way, more and more other qualities also mattered. Thus, he received support from Peak Value and Marcel Broersma. They took a stake in the company. Somewhat later, Roel also resigned the role of director and....
Sandra was inspired to make a difference at an early age. As a 21-year-old, she addressed the United Nations. Then, as a strategy consultant, she helped NGOs but felt something was missing. Especially when she became a mother and saw on television Syrian children completely cornered by the war. The feeling of injustice and surely we have to do something about it surfaced.....