Being Honest With My Ex

Being Honest With My Ex


41: Social Enterprise With My Ex

October 07, 2016

“Fuck! I bought a food truck before I realised I hate hospitality.”
This episode: SJ’s embarrassing past as a boldly naive young person trying to save the world.

Things discussed this episode:
Little Bets, The Four Hour Work Week, The Art of Non-Conformity - all books about lifestyle design and design thinking (that I’m warning, can sometimes be distinctly missing an awareness of or to, social / political context)
That Sexy Show - a sex-positive comedy game show that we did back in the day
Who Gives A Crap - social enterprise toilet paper company
Shebeen - Melbourne bar and social enterprise
Conflict Kitchen, started by Jon Rubin (who’s work SJ really digs)
Streat - social enterprise in Melbourne working with homeless people
Be Bangles - I feel bad about coming down so hard on this project and looking like an asshole (and also a hypocrite) I guess we’re all just trying to find the best way to do the right thing really
The Most Good You Can Do by Peter Singer
Guy who has made a pledge to donate half his income
GiveWell.org - an organisation that does in-depth charity research to suggest what would be best to donate to
Dave Gorman - the man behind Are You Dave Gorman? And Googlewack Adventure
Global Fund for Women - organisation advocating for women’s rights
Sock company Odd Pears (turns out they do donate part of profits to charity!)To talk about the show head to Honor Eastly’s Facebook page, to support this show pledge on Honor Eastly’s Patreon.
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