Big Ideas Small Places

The Purposeful Group

Big Ideas, Small Places — a new podcast from Purposeful Group featuring honest conversations with change-makers from around the world who are challenging conventional thinking and sharing practical ideas for building stronger communities.

Episodes

  1. 2d ago

    What if the future belonged to the renegades? A conversation with bold thinkers imagining new possibilities for communities without limits.

    Over the past few years, we've had the privilege of working alongside communities, organizations, governments, and changemakers across Atlantic Canada and beyond. No matter where we go, the conversations come down to one question: How do we build stronger communities? Our new podcast is designed to explore just that.  We're excited to introduce Big Ideas, Small Places — a new podcast from Purposeful Group featuring honest conversations with changemakers from around the world who are challenging conventional thinking and sharing practical ideas for building stronger communities. In our first episode, host Chelsey MacNeil is joined by Matt Pfahlert (Australia Centre for Rural Entrepreneurship[link]), Vinod Rajasekaran (Future of Good[link]), and Louise Adongo (Caprivian Strip Inc.[link]) to explore one big question: What does it really take to create lasting change? Along the way, they challenge us to rethink some of our biggest assumptions. "I don't see this as a shortage of resources. I actually don't even see it as a shortage of ideas. Oftentimes, this is a shortage of courage [and] boldness to take a chance and try to make something better.” — Chelsey MacNeil "Will today's approaches satisfy tomorrow's needs?" — Vinod Rajasekaran “It's in the DNA of Atlantic Canada to figure it out and use the resources that you have.” — Louise Adongo "What we do with very little is extraordinary." — Matt Pfahlert We hope you'll join us.

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Big Ideas, Small Places — a new podcast from Purposeful Group featuring honest conversations with change-makers from around the world who are challenging conventional thinking and sharing practical ideas for building stronger communities.