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Episode 15 is a conversation with Joe Carter and Kate Slavin, Co-Founders at The Ironclad Pan Company. They are passionate about doing it right, creating a brand and product that has a generational impact. They are the only cast iron cookware made in Aotearoa, New Zealand, with a three-generational guarantee.
As well as learning about their business and social impact journey we dive deeper into the idea of creativity and how it plays a significant role in building sustainable and profitable businesses.
"Creativity is an economic multiplier, it is the biggest force for good. It creates real business change, societal change, behavioral change” - Joe Carter
A big thanks to the sponsor of this episode, GoGenerosity.
GoGenerosity is a platform that allows people to pay-it-forward at their favourite local businesses, so they can turn their generosity into tangible products and services for people in need.
By Bryar StewartEpisode 15 is a conversation with Joe Carter and Kate Slavin, Co-Founders at The Ironclad Pan Company. They are passionate about doing it right, creating a brand and product that has a generational impact. They are the only cast iron cookware made in Aotearoa, New Zealand, with a three-generational guarantee.
As well as learning about their business and social impact journey we dive deeper into the idea of creativity and how it plays a significant role in building sustainable and profitable businesses.
"Creativity is an economic multiplier, it is the biggest force for good. It creates real business change, societal change, behavioral change” - Joe Carter
A big thanks to the sponsor of this episode, GoGenerosity.
GoGenerosity is a platform that allows people to pay-it-forward at their favourite local businesses, so they can turn their generosity into tangible products and services for people in need.