Episode 12: Mark Tomblin, Founder Of Thinking Unstuck
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In this episode, Mike and Sean discuss brand purpose with Mark Tomblin, founder of Thinking Unstuck. What are the limits of a brand’s role in corporate social responsibility? Is it possible, or reasonable, to assume that brands can ensure that their business activities are being conducted in ways that also spur large scale societal change in the face of increasing worries about inflation and economic concerns? Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd  like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at  [email protected]. We are on most podcast platforms as well as on Spotify. Please  like and subscribe to Educated Conjecture to get episodes sent to  you as soon as they are published.
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