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What if the best way to fix a broken community isn’t charity or government programs—but business?
In this powerful episode of The Disruption Lab, Father Justin Matthews—Orthodox priest, entrepreneur, and founder of Thelma’s Kitchen—reveals how social entrepreneurship is becoming a radical tool for equity, healing, and community transformation.
We dive into the real stories behind his journey from rock musician to nonprofit leader, how a pay-as-you-can restaurant is bridging racial and economic divides in Kansas City, and why mixing profit with purpose might be the most sustainable path forward.
We also unpack:
Why philanthropy alone can’t scale impact
How to measure real social ROI (and why it matters)
What business leaders need to understand about trauma, trust, and leadership today
How social entrepreneurs can avoid the “greenwashing trap” and stay mission-aligned
Why Father Justin believes we’re entering a golden age of purpose-driven business
Whether you're a founder, investor, or community builder, this conversation will reshape how you think about capitalism, justice, and what it truly means to love your neighbor.
Listen now to learn how breaking bread might just be the most innovative business strategy of our time.
By Kevin McGinnisWhat if the best way to fix a broken community isn’t charity or government programs—but business?
In this powerful episode of The Disruption Lab, Father Justin Matthews—Orthodox priest, entrepreneur, and founder of Thelma’s Kitchen—reveals how social entrepreneurship is becoming a radical tool for equity, healing, and community transformation.
We dive into the real stories behind his journey from rock musician to nonprofit leader, how a pay-as-you-can restaurant is bridging racial and economic divides in Kansas City, and why mixing profit with purpose might be the most sustainable path forward.
We also unpack:
Why philanthropy alone can’t scale impact
How to measure real social ROI (and why it matters)
What business leaders need to understand about trauma, trust, and leadership today
How social entrepreneurs can avoid the “greenwashing trap” and stay mission-aligned
Why Father Justin believes we’re entering a golden age of purpose-driven business
Whether you're a founder, investor, or community builder, this conversation will reshape how you think about capitalism, justice, and what it truly means to love your neighbor.
Listen now to learn how breaking bread might just be the most innovative business strategy of our time.