Riveo Impact Lab

Elin Barton, Emily Adams

Welcome to the Riveo Impact Lab, the podcast where we dive into the stories and strategies of trailblazing entrepreneurs and small business owners who are redefining what it means to build a successful business. If you’re ready to balance impact and income, compete with the big players, and lead with purpose, this podcast is for you. Each episode delivers: Expert Insights: Learn from inspiring guests who lead the way in sustainability, diversity, and inclusion.Practical Advice: Get actionable tips and tools to create meaningful change in your business.Real-World Stories: Discover how small businesses are overcoming challenges, innovating, and making a difference in their communities. At Riveo Creative, we’re committed to sustainability and ethics in our own work, and we’re here to share both our journey and those of our incredible guests. Together, we’ll tackle the opportunities and challenges of building a business that leaves a lasting positive impact. Join us for honest conversations, expert advice, and real-world inspiration to help you create a legacy you can be proud of. Subscribe now to the Riveo Impact Lab!

  1. 6d ago

    Digital Equity: A Conversation with Aaron Page

    Send us Fan Mail What does digital equity really look like—and how can organizations make accessibility part of their foundation rather than an afterthought? In this episode of the Riveo Impact Lab podcast, we speak with Aaron Page, Vice President of Accessibility at Allyant and a blind technologist with extensive experience in digital accessibility. Aaron explains why true digital equity goes beyond providing accommodations: accessible websites, mobile apps, PDFs, and digital services should simply work for people with disabilities from the start. Drawing on his professional expertise and lived experience as a screen-reader user, Aaron discusses the business and human impact of proactive accessibility. He also explores the risks associated with inaccessible third-party technology, the importance of evaluating accessibility during procurement, and why organizations should include people with disabilities in testing and decision-making. You’ll also hear practical ways businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions, and government organizations can begin improving digital accessibility—including inventorying digital assets, adding a skip-to-main-content link, creating a meaningful accessibility statement, and establishing a way for users to report barriers. Accessibility is not a box to check or a destination an organization reaches once. It is an evolving journey—and small, intentional steps can create meaningful impact over time. Listen to learn: • What digital equity means and how it differs from accommodation • Why proactive accessibility supports better business operations • How third-party platforms can create accessibility and liability risks • Why lived-experience testing is essential • Practical first steps toward more accessible digital experiences • How accessible design benefits organizations, customers, and communities The Riveo Impact Lab is produced for you by Riveo Creative. For more Riveo Impact Lab content, including the video versions of all our episodes, please visit https://riveocreative.com/riveo-impact-lab/.

    Digital Equity: A Conversation with Aaron Page
  2. Mar 12

    Sustainability Is Good for Business: A Conversation with Mary Fehlig

    Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean for a business to live its values—and why does sustainability matter even more now? In this episode of the Riveo Impact Lab, Elin sits down with Mary Fehlig, Founder and President of The Fehlig Group, to explore how sustainability, ethical business practices, and commercial success are far more connected than many people realize. With more than 30 years of experience helping organizations navigate responsible business practices, Mary brings both a long-view perspective and a deeply practical approach to what it means to build a business that benefits people, planet, and profit. From her early work helping companies understand corporate responsibility before it was part of the mainstream conversation, to guiding businesses through today’s shifting political and cultural landscape, Mary shares why sustainability isn’t just a trend or compliance exercise—it’s a business imperative. In this conversation, we explore: Why sustainability must benefit the business in order to endureHow responsible business practices have evolved over the last three decadesWhy small businesses have more power and impact than they may thinkThe role of values in shaping business decisions and long-term successHow supply chains, consumer expectations, and purchasing power are driving changeWhy language like ESG and DEI can become complicated—and how to bring the conversation back to what really mattersIf you’re a business owner, entrepreneur, or leader trying to make sense of sustainability in a changing world, this episode offers both encouragement and clarity. Because building a better business doesn’t mean doing everything at once—it starts with recognizing the impact you’re already making, and choosing to build from there. 🎧 Listen now and discover how values-driven business can create meaningful impact—for your company, your community, and the future. The Riveo Impact Lab is produced for you by Riveo Creative. For more Riveo Impact Lab content, including the video versions of all our episodes, please visit https://riveocreative.com/riveo-impact-lab/.

    Sustainability Is Good for Business: A Conversation with Mary Fehlig
  3. Feb 12

    Making the Impossible, Not Impossible: A Conversation with Mick Ebeling

    Send us Fan Mail What if the world’s “impossible” problems aren’t impossible at all—just waiting for someone to refuse to accept them? In this episode of the Riveo Impact Lab, Emily sits down with Mick Ebeling, Founder and CEO of Not Impossible Labs—an innovation studio dedicated to solving society’s “absurdities” through technology and storytelling. A three-time recipient of TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions of the Year, Mick has built a career around one core belief: if something feels unacceptable, do something about it. From creating a $100 eye-tracking device that allowed a paralyzed artist to create again, to launching the world’s first 3D-printing prosthetics lab in a refugee camp, to addressing food insecurity through their groundbreaking platform Bento, Mick shares how bold ideas begin with helping one person—and grow from there. In this conversation, we explore: What Mick means by identifying “absurdities” in societyWhy being a doer matters more than being a commentatorThe philosophy of “help one, help many”How storytelling amplifies impactWhat “frictionless innovation” looks like in actionWhy impact isn’t just what you do for others—but what it does for youIf you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, or simply someone who feels overwhelmed by the scale of the world’s problems, this episode will leave you inspired—and equipped—to start where you are. Because sometimes, making an impact begins with refusing to walk past what doesn’t make sense. 🎧 Listen now and take one small step toward making the impossible… not impossible. The Riveo Impact Lab is produced for you by Riveo Creative. For more Riveo Impact Lab content, including the video versions of all our episodes, please visit https://riveocreative.com/riveo-impact-lab/.

    Making the Impossible, Not Impossible: A Conversation with Mick Ebeling

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Welcome to the Riveo Impact Lab, the podcast where we dive into the stories and strategies of trailblazing entrepreneurs and small business owners who are redefining what it means to build a successful business. If you’re ready to balance impact and income, compete with the big players, and lead with purpose, this podcast is for you. Each episode delivers: Expert Insights: Learn from inspiring guests who lead the way in sustainability, diversity, and inclusion.Practical Advice: Get actionable tips and tools to create meaningful change in your business.Real-World Stories: Discover how small businesses are overcoming challenges, innovating, and making a difference in their communities. At Riveo Creative, we’re committed to sustainability and ethics in our own work, and we’re here to share both our journey and those of our incredible guests. Together, we’ll tackle the opportunities and challenges of building a business that leaves a lasting positive impact. Join us for honest conversations, expert advice, and real-world inspiration to help you create a legacy you can be proud of. Subscribe now to the Riveo Impact Lab!