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Originally released on November 8, 2020, Episode 9 departs from the format of the other episodes in the series to discuss the state of the movement for stakeholder capitalism, and the systems that will need to be addressed to accelerate progress. Jay Jakub from Episode 1, Raj Sisodia from Episode 2 and Bob Chapman from Episode 5 return to share their perspectives.Episode 9 is also a reveal of sorts in which Amanda and Nathan pull back the curtain on the structure of the podcast, revealing a comprehensive and ambitious definition for Stakeholder Capitalism.LET’S EMBED THE PODCAST UP HERE THIS TIMEThe collaboration between many of the leading entities in this broad movement is called Imperative 21: https://www.imperative21.co/about-the-network/ and at the time of publishing, their members include:B Lab (certifier of B Corporations): https://bcorporation.net/The B Team: https://bteam.org/Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose (CECP): https://cecp.co/Common Future: https://www.commonfuture.co/Conscious Capitalism Inc: https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/The Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN): https://thegiin.org/JUST Capital: https://justcapital.com/Participant Media: https://participant.com/More information on the Stakeholder Score can be found at www.stakeholderscore.comIf you liked the music in this episode you can find more at:GenerdynMr. MooNina Grae
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