Community Business

Community Business

Community Business brings positive change to businesses which leads to positive change throughout society. Community Business uses innovative and data-driven initiatives and practices to underpin their drive for progress in business and across the community. Our focus on responsible and inclusive business is aligned to 4 mission-led themes: SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals SDG 5: Gender Equality and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth A nimble organisation with offices in Hong Kong and India as well as a network of partners across Asia, Community Business is poised to help companies have a positive impact on their people and the wider communities in which they operate. To learn more visit our website www.communitybusiness.org

  1. Marriage Equality in Thailand | Up for Discussion with Danny Kittinun Daramadhaj

    24/06/2025

    Marriage Equality in Thailand | Up for Discussion with Danny Kittinun Daramadhaj

    In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are joined by Danny Kittinun Dharamadaj, President of the Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand and a leading advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Southeast Asia. Danny is joined by his interpreter, Ohm Rapeepun Jommaroeng. For ease of listening, we have retained the English interpretation only. Danny shares his inspiring journey from entrepreneur to activist and the pivotal role he played in Thailand’s historic achievement of marriage equality—the first in Southeast Asia.  Throughout the episode, we explore several key areas:  Danny reflects on the early struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Thailand, including societal stigma, legal challenges, and the fight against HIV/AIDS discrimination. We learn about the long and complex advocacy process that led to the passing of the Marriage Equality Act in Thailand, highlighting the legal and political hurdles overcome along the way. Danny discusses the significance of this milestone for LGBTQ+ inclusion in Thailand and the broader region, emphasizing the importance of legal recognition for equal rights and protections. We also explore how intersectional inclusion, legal knowledge, and community organizing have combined to drive progress and empower sexual diversity in Thailand.  Join us for an enlightening conversation about resilience, advocacy, and the ongoing journey toward equality and inclusion in Southeast Asia. Tune in now!

    38 min
  2. Power of Employee Networks | Up for Discussion with Tim Macavoy

    06/05/2025

    Power of Employee Networks | Up for Discussion with Tim Macavoy

    In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are joined by Tim Macavoy, Head of Product at Radius Networks. With a dynamic background spanning the arts, technology, and media, Tim brings a wealth of experience to the world of DE&I-particularly in empowering and supporting employee resource groups (ERGs) across global organisations. Passionate about fostering communities where everyone belongs, Tim shares his unique journey from founding LGBTQ+ youth radio and university networks to leading innovative DE&I solutions for top companies. In this episode, we delve into: • The inspiration behind the Radius Networks ERG Impact Report, including how employee resource groups are driving positive workplace change, supporting business strategy, and enhancing careers. • The unique challenges and opportunities for ERGs in the Asia context, from navigating complex cultural and language nuances to shifting from hierarchical to network-based leadership. • Key findings from the Radius report, including how ERGs are thriving, fostering belonging for everyone, and contributing to tangible business outcomes. • The power of partnership, learning, and community in sustaining inclusive ecosystems and driving sustainable change. Join us as we explore Tim’s insights on the transformational power of employee networks and get practical advice for organisations looking to amplify inclusion through ERGs-across Asia and beyond. Tune in now!

    36 min
  3. Partners in Progress | Up for Discussion with Penny Barsha and Rachel Li

    08/04/2025

    Partners in Progress | Up for Discussion with Penny Barsha and Rachel Li

    In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are joined by Penny Barsha, Asia Head of Corporate Responsibility at Linklaters, and Rachel Li, Head of Case Management and Research at HELP for Domestic Workers. Together, they share their inspiring collaboration on the HELPline program, an initiative that provides emergency support, shelter, and comprehensive assistance to migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. Throughout the episode, we explore several key areas: • Penny and Rachel discuss the inception of HELPline and how the partnership between Linklaters and HELP has evolved over the years to address the critical needs of migrant domestic workers. • We learn about the challenges faced by migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong, including employment disputes, debt cycles, immigration issues, and access to healthcare. • The tangible impacts of HELPline are highlighted through inspiring stories of transformation, such as Lillian’s journey from exploitation to becoming a community leader. • The importance of corporate partnerships with grassroots organizations is emphasized, with advice on how businesses can create meaningful CSR initiatives that align with community needs. • Penny and Rachel share their thoughts on empathy and curiosity as essential tools for creating lasting change in society. Join us for an enlightening conversation about how corporates and NGOs can work together to empower marginalized communities and make a ripple of change across society. Tune in now!

    19 min
  4. Inclusive Leadership | Up for Discussion with Ron Sampaga

    12/03/2025

    Inclusive Leadership | Up for Discussion with Ron Sampaga

    Today, we have a very special episode with our very own Ron Sampaga, hosted by Janet Ledger. Both are returning for this #cbspecial episode of Up For Discussion. With a passion for building inclusive workplaces and a wealth of experience in learning and development, Janet and Ron are dedicated to equipping leaders with the skills they need to create environments where everyone can thrive. In this episode, we delve into: • What inclusive leadership really means, and why it’s about more than just policies. • The inspiration behind Community Business's Inclusive Leadership Programme, and Ron's personal connection to its mission. • The key components of the programme, including how it helps leaders discover their strengths, address unconscious biases, and create psychological safety. • The challenges that leaders face when trying to create more inclusive workplaces, particularly in the Asian context (changing deep-rooted cultural norms, recognising unconscious biases, etc.). • Practical advice for leaders who are just starting out on their journey towards inclusive leadership, emphasising self-reflection, openness to feedback, and authenticity. • How inclusive leadership contributes to achieving gender equality in the workplace and why it's important to involve everyone, not just women. • Practical actions for how to be an ally. Join us as we explore Janet and Ron's insights on becoming a more inclusive leader and championing gender equality in the workplace. Tune in now!

    20 min

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Community Business brings positive change to businesses which leads to positive change throughout society. Community Business uses innovative and data-driven initiatives and practices to underpin their drive for progress in business and across the community. Our focus on responsible and inclusive business is aligned to 4 mission-led themes: SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals SDG 5: Gender Equality and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth A nimble organisation with offices in Hong Kong and India as well as a network of partners across Asia, Community Business is poised to help companies have a positive impact on their people and the wider communities in which they operate. To learn more visit our website www.communitybusiness.org