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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

167: How Entrepreneurs Can Change the World, with Leila Janah of Samasource

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Great entrepreneurs have that rare ability to take risks that others find crazy, coupled with a single-minded determination that allows them to bring their visions to life. But some of us want to do much more with that talent than simply create a profitable company. Some of us want to change the world for the better. If that sounds like you, you're going to want to hear what Samasource founder Leila Janah has to say in this episode, as that's exactly what she's done during her incredible career. Janah runs one of the most influential social enterprises around, responsible for raising over 30,000 people around the world up from poverty, and rebuilding entire communities. Rather than the typical charity model of distributing donations to make an impact, Janah realized early on that in order to combat global poverty, she needed to come up with a more innovative solution. She decided to build a social enterprise that operates like a business, but in service of reducing poverty. Janah focused on empowering poverty stricken communities in India, Haiti, Uganda, and more, contacting companies like Google and Microsoft that were looking to outsource their work, and training individuals with the skills they needed to complete that work. This revolutionary business model has changed the way people think of success when it comes to social enterprises. Janah has shown what happens when you use the powers of entrepreneurship for something other than just profit, and the world is so much better of for it. In this episode you'll learn: The role of the entrepreneur when it comes to social enterprises Keys to leading and managing a global enterprise with thousands of employees How to pitch your social enterprise to investors and secure funding Why every business should be looking to make a difference in the world The skills that every entrepreneur needs to succeed, no matter what industry you're in & so much more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number 167 with Lila Jana of the Founder Podcast.

0:07.7

What you need is thirst.

0:09.6

You need to be a thirsty human.

0:11.6

Who is intent on learning.

0:13.6

It's a really fascinating exploration of human potential.

0:19.3

The Founder Podcast.

0:22.5

Even the greatest entrepreneurs had help.

0:25.4

If you want to learn from the most successful founders on the planet, you are in

0:29.5

the right place.

0:31.1

Branson, Mark Cuban, Tony Robbins, Tim Ferriss, Arianna Huffington, Steve Case, Gary V,

0:35.5

Sophia Amoroso, Barbara Corcoran, Damon John.

0:38.1

Learn from the greatest minds in business today

0:40.4

with interviews hosted by Nathan Chan.

0:42.7

This is not your average entrepreneur podcast.

0:46.4

The Founder Podcast.

0:53.4

Hey guys, thank you so much for tuning in. Before we start today's episode, I just want to let

0:59.5

you know that our goal at founder is to help entrepreneurs succeed however we can by giving

1:05.2

away high quality content in the form of interviews, blog posts, podcasts, YouTube videos, you name it.

1:12.1

We put out so much content to help you.

1:14.5

And another interesting project that we're working on right now is partnering with world-class

1:19.3

founders like Damon John, Alexa von Tobel, Greta Van Riel, and so many more to teach crucial

1:25.3

skills like negotiation, finance, e-commerce, and so much more.

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