Thriving: The Breakthrough Movement
Join me, Prof Wayne Visser, for inspiring conversations with leaders in the breakthrough movement to regenerate nature, society and the economy. Thriving is about going beyond sustainability to a net positive agenda of innovation and regeneration. Each episode is a dialogue with thought leaders and pioneering practitioners, capturing their perspective on the six great transitions to thriving: how to go from degradation to restoration of ecosystems, from depletion to renewal of resources, from disparity to responsibility in communities and workplaces, from disease to revitalisation of health, from disconnection to rewiring through technology, and from disruption to resilience in infrastructure and institutions. We also explore what kind of leadership are needed to create a thriving future, and how organisations can take action to integrate thriving into their strategies, products and services. This is not about false hope or blind optimism, but we actively focus on innovative solutions and positive tipping points for change. The podcast builds on the foundations of my bestselling book "Thriving: The Breakthrough Movement to Regenerate Nature, Society and the Economy." I look forward to having you join the movement for thriving and welcome your suggestions for who I should feature as invited guests on the podcast. Credits: Host: Wayne Visser. Podcast music: Amil Raja
Thriving: The Breakthrough Movement
33. Impact Investing, Hip Hop and the Black Opportunity, with Tino Chebebe
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Wayne Visser
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Season 2
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Episode 33
My guest this week is Tino Chibebe, author of The Black Opportunity, Founders’ Associate at Azteq and Investment Committee member at Impact Shakers Microfund. In this episode, he discusses how:
- Impact investing can make a critical difference in tackling social and environmental challenges
- Afropeans are underrepresented in the venture capital and technology space in Belgium
- There is a bias against Black entrepreneurs, in part due to a lack of visibility and role models
- The “daughter effect” in venture capital underscores the importance of educating investors
- Diversity on investor teams and company boards is critical for changing the status quo
Key links
Tino Chebebe (LinkedIn)
The Black Opportunity (book)
A Place to Thrive (poem)
I Am An African (poem)
Thriving (book)
Wayne Visser (website)
Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)