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B Global by Design Cafe

B Global by Design Cafe

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B Global by Design is an alliance of creatives and designers working to create better communities, social impact program specialists, foundations, industries, and businesses around the globe. We talk about innovations, new trends, ideas, and the importance of creative economies, and investing in creatives and designers as a critical part of social impact and business ecosystems. If you love creatives & designers & re-imagining the world, listen in!2026 B Global by Design Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Music Matters! How Live Music Heals and Brings us Together
    Mar 24 2026

    Join Steve Voller and Olivia Hutchinson who talk to host Kristin Lobron about music. Olivia is an opera singer turned entrepreneur with her new venture the Practice Support Hub. Steve is a multi-instrument musician currently working towards becoming a Certified Music Practitioner.

    We talk about how music both hits us and heals us individually, and adds to the communities we live in. We explore ideas on how music could be used in a corporate setting to increase productivity, mental health, and teamwork.

    Join us!

    And don't forget to subscribe. Let us know what you want to hear a podcast about at info@bglobalxdesign.org.

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    48 mins
  • Chocolate: Supply Chains, Slavery, Enlightened Self Interest and Creatives
    Mar 6 2026

    In this insightful interview, Loren Stoddard discusses the complexities of supply chains in the chocolate industry, the impact of consumer awareness, and innovative solutions to combat child labor and unethical practices. Discover how education, regulation, and creative storytelling can drive positive change in global markets.


    Keywords:

    Supply Chain, Chocolate Industry, Child Labor, Consumer Awareness, Ethical Sourcing, Supply Chain Transparency, Sustainable Development, Global Trade, Food Industry, Social Responsibility, Stakeholder Prosperity Assurance, Enlightened Self-Interest, Supply Chain Transparency

    • Supply chain management in chocolate industry
    • Impact of consumer awareness on ethical sourcing
    • Solutions to child labor and unethical practices in supply chains

    Action items

    • Hire B Global by Design to re-think your supply chain to make it more socially sustainable and productive
    • Ask where your chocolate comes from and demand transparency
    • Support brands that prioritize ethical sourcing

    Advocate for regulations requiring origin labeling of products

    Educate consumers about supply chain issues in everyday products

    resources:

    Veridicor - https://veridicor.com

    Blood Diamond (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0332379/

    Caputo's Markets - https://caputos.com

    Slavery Free Chocolate - https://slaveryfreechocolate.org

    Mary's Meals - https://www.marysmeals.org

    Keebler Elves (Fictional) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keebler

    Blood Diamond (Documentary/Film) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0332379/

    content type

    Cacao Suyo - Loren's favorite chocolate - https://cacaosuyo.pe/en/

    Harkin Engel - https://www.slavefreechocolate.org/policy-initiatives-usa

    guest links

    LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/lorenstoddard

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/lorenstoddard

    Website - https://veridicor.com


    B Global by Design - www.bglobalxdesign.org

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    59 mins
  • Livable Communities are Built by Creatives
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of the B Global by Design Cafe, Kristin speaks with Ben Stone, an expert in community arts and design, about the significant role that artists play in community development and revitalization. Ben shares his experiences in Baltimore, discussing how grassroots efforts by artists can lead to economic growth, social impact, and cultural transformation. He emphasizes the importance of federal support for creative placemaking and the need for ecosystem-level funding to sustain community arts initiatives. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by arts organizations in securing funding and the economic arguments for investing in the arts, ultimately showcasing the passion behind community arts work and the potential for positive change in neighborhoods.

    takeaways

    • Artists are often the first to revitalize neighborhoods.
    • Community engagement is crucial for artists.
    • Grassroots efforts can lead to significant change.
    • Working with existing assets is more effective than top-down approaches.
    • Federal funding plays a vital role in supporting community arts.
    • Ecosystem-level funding is necessary for sustainable growth.
    • Arts funding can have nonpartisan support.
    • Investing in the arts benefits community health and well-being.
    • Local talent is essential for community development.
    • Unique cultures enhance the quality of life in communities.

    titles

    • Revitalizing Communities Through Arts and Design
    • The Impact of Artists on Neighborhood Development

    Sound Bites

    • "Artists are engaged in community development."
    • "Artists draw inspiration from their communities."
    • "Arts funding is surprisingly nonpartisan."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Community Arts and Design

    01:07 The Role of Artists in Community Development

    03:11 Success Stories in Placemaking

    06:48 Grassroots Efforts in Community Revitalization

    11:20 Understanding Placemaking and Federal Support

    15:42 The Importance of Ecosystem-Level Funding

    17:39 Navigating Funding Challenges in Arts and Culture

    19:10 Economic Arguments for Arts Funding

    21:03 The Passion Behind Community Arts Work

    22:56 Consulting and Future Directions

    keywords community arts, placemaking, economic growth, social impact, cultural transformation, grassroots efforts, federal funding, creative placemaking, community development, artist engagement

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    26 mins
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