Sometimes, the biggest revolutions don’t begin in boardrooms — they begin with a conversation.
In today’s episode, I speak with Rizky Budianto, the founder of TalkShop DoGood, a social enterprise that started with a simple idea:
What if business networking could change lives — not just bottom lines?
What unfolded is something quietly powerful. A community of small business owners who come together not just to pitch or sell, but to give — consistently, meaningfully, and without fanfare. Part of every gathering helps feed children, fund school supplies, or support families in need. Real people. Real stories. Real impact.
We talk about:
— Why doing good doesn’t have to come after success
— The loneliness of being a purpose-driven founder
— Building community in a world that’s forgotten how
— And the quiet fire it takes to stand for something more
This isn’t just a story about business.
It’s about believing in people.
It’s about rewriting what success looks like.
And it’s about daring to build something that feeds both wallets and hearts.
If you've ever felt torn between making money and making meaning — this one's for you.
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🎧 Listen in. Feel something.
Then maybe, just maybe, do good too.
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