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    Trailer: What If We Get It Right? Season 2 | Congo

    enAugust 31, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Impossible and Tessa Wernink come together to showcase positive stories in business. They speak to entrepreneurs and business people from around the globe, whose curiosity has led them to question current systems and develop ethical and sustainable business practices.

    Season Two takes the listener to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to discover the power of social entrepreneurship and planet-centric thinking to build economic value, serve community needs and contribute to long-term stability and peace.

    Season One hosts interviews with 17 entrepreneurs who have put the Sustainable Development Goals at the heart of their business and who show us how to build mission-driven businesses.

    Don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode of the What If We Get It Right podcast.  https://www.whatifwegetitright.com/

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