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Andy Choi of Do Good Points: Profit with Purpose & Overcoming "The Great Detachment"

Andy Choi of Do Good Points: Profit with Purpose & Overcoming "The Great Detachment"

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In this conversation, Jeremy Rivera and Andy Choi discuss the concept of 'profit with purpose' and how businesses can integrate social impact into their operations. They explore the dissatisfaction in the workforce, the importance of brand equity, and the need for non-profits to adopt a more profitable mindset. Choi emphasizes the potential for businesses to thrive while contributing positively to society, and the conversation culminates in a call to action for individuals and businesses to engage in social good.

  • Profit with purpose is essential for modern businesses.
  • The workforce is experiencing unprecedented dissatisfaction.
  • Marketing can be a tool for social good.
  • Every business can incorporate a social impact element.
  • Non-profits need to adopt a profitable mindset.
  • There's lots of for-profit companies like Save Fry Oil who would love to boost their marketing reach by partnering with a non-profit.
  • Brand equity is tied to social responsibility.
  • The narrative around non-profits needs to change.
  • Individuals should pursue what breaks their heart.
  • Action is more important than intention in making a difference.
  • Resources are necessary to solve societal problems.

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