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Good Life Project

Ari Weinzweig | How Business Can Change the World, One Life at a Time

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Imagine, being in your 20s, fresh out of washing dishes at a local restaurant, borrowing just enough money to open a tiny, local deli with a friend who shared your passion for food, community, and business? Now, imagine that, decades later, that single decision would profoundly change the lives of not just thousands of regular customers, but millions of people, around the world? 


What my guest today, Ari Weinzwieg, didn’t realize, when starting Zingerman’s Deli with a $20,000 loan from the bank, and a degree in Russian History from the University of Michigan, was that he was seeding a revolution. Actually, in hindsight, maybe he did. Now 17 companies later and sitting as the CEO and co-founding partner of Zingerman's Community of Businesses, Ari sees commerce as an engine of impact, expression and service that changes people’s lives. 


Ari and his ideas have set off a global ripple of compassion, dignity, imagination, and aliveness in the world of business, inviting people to reimagine a profoundly different, radically expansive and inclusive way of defining success. Named by Inc Magazine as one of "The World's 10 Top CEOs," he’s forging a new way in business that rejects the norm and is grounded in purposeful vision, passion, and anarchy theory. He's written extensively about the values and beliefs that have kept the now iconic Zingerman's Delicatessen, his first business venture, afloat and successful for over 40 years in weekly newsletters and the numerous books he's authored, such as A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to the Power of Beliefs and A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to Managing Ourselves


In our chat today, Ari shares some of the brilliant happenings inside his head, ranging from the ways we can use history to guide us in work, life, and business today, a reclamation of anarchy as a tool for impact and equality, Ari’s natural laws of business and the importance of being in harmony with nature, the power of visioning, and the steps you can take to cast your own life and world-changing vision. This isn’t just about business, it’s about life.

You can find Ari Weinzweig at: Website | Instagram


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0:00.0

love is a naturally present byproduct of a healthy ecosystem.

0:03.8

And the challenge is when you're in an unhealthy organizational ecosystem,

0:08.2

where it's a lot about conflict and domination,

0:11.1

crush the competition, win, lose, mindset at work, but then go home and be loving to your spouse,

0:16.8

your kids and your neighbors. And it's very difficult to live that way because it's so incogruous,

0:22.1

whereas hopefully, and again, we're highly imperfect, but if we create an ecosystem in the

0:27.0

organization where people feel that love and they become comfortable in it, it's just obviously

0:33.6

so much easier to go home and continue on a pace, right?

0:39.5

So imagine being in your 20s, fresh out of washing dishes at local restaurants,

0:44.0

borrowing just enough money to open this tiny local deli with a friend who shared

0:48.5

your passion for food and community and business. And now imagine that decades later,

0:53.0

that single decision would profoundly change the lives of not just tens of thousands of regular

0:58.8

customers, but millions of people around the world. Well, what my guess today, Ari Wandswag,

1:04.4

didn't realize when starting Zingerman's deli with a $20,000 loan from the bank and a degree in

1:09.8

Russian history from the University of Michigan was that he was seeding a revolution.

1:15.0

Actually in hindsight, maybe he did know that now 17 companies later and sitting as the CEO

1:21.1

and co-founding partner of Zingerman's community of businesses. Ari sees commerce as an engine of

1:26.9

impact, expression, and service that changes people's lives. And Ari and his ideas, they've set off

1:32.8

a global ripple of compassion and dignity, imagination and aliveness in the world of business,

1:38.5

inviting people to reimagine a profoundly different radically expansive and inclusive way

1:44.3

of defining success named by Inc. Magazine as one of the world's top 10 CEOs. He's forging an

1:50.4

entirely new-wing business that rejects the norm and is grounded in purposeful vision,

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