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Summary
Anne-Marie Brook, founder and CEO of Rights Intelligence, shares her journey from being a senior economist to a social entrepreneur. She discusses the challenges she faced in transitioning to entrepreneurship and the need to commercialise data to increase revenue.
Anne-Marie's drive to advocate for human rights stems from her experiences in Peru and her interest in understanding systemic issues. She highlights the challenges of working in the human rights field and the importance of creating a steward-owned company to protect the social mission of the organisation.
In this conversation, Anne-Marie Brook discusses various topics related to human rights, social impact, and entrepreneurship. The conversation covers the transition of OpenAI, funding challenges and advice, setting up the right structure, the relationship with capitalism, funding challenges in the philanthropic world, dealing with funding setbacks, the value of setting goals, rewarding experiences in human rights and social impact, dealing with burnout and stress, lessons learned in founding HRMI and future plans and call to action.
Takeaways
Contact Anne Marie
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-brook/
Email: [email protected]
https://www.rightsintelligence.com/
https://humanrightsmeasurement.org/
Listen on:
YouTube: YouTube Channel
Spotify: Spotify
Apple Podcasts: Apple Podcasts
iHeartRadio: iHeartRadio
Amazon Music: Amazon Music
Socials:
TikTok: TikTok
Facebook: Facebook
Instagram: Instagram
YouTube: YouTube
Website: www.failwisdom.com
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Disclaimers: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast owner or sponsor. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for specific advice tailored to your situation.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
01:03
Journey to Founding HRMI and Rights Intelligence
08:09
Commercialising Data and the Creation of Rights Intelligence
10:38
The Need for Increased Revenue and the Creation of Rights Intelligence
11:06
Overcoming the Fear of Failure
16:38
The Drive to Advocate for Human Rights
21:26
Challenges in Human Rights Work
23:03
Steward-Owned Company Model
25:24
Rebel's Move and Elon Musk's Offer
26:22
Transition of OpenAI
26:27
Funding Challenges and Advice
27:20
Setting Up the Right Structure
28:40
The Relationship with Capitalism
30:54
Funding Challenges in the Philanthropic World
33:30
Dealing with Funding Setbacks
34:18
The Value of Setting Goals
35:48
Rewarding Experiences in Human Rights and Social Impact
40:41
Dealing with Burnout and Stress
43:29
Lessons Learned in Founding Hermi and Rights
44:30
Future Plans and Call to Action
By Paul King: Startup Fail Wisdom: Insights from Founders and EntrepreneursSummary
Anne-Marie Brook, founder and CEO of Rights Intelligence, shares her journey from being a senior economist to a social entrepreneur. She discusses the challenges she faced in transitioning to entrepreneurship and the need to commercialise data to increase revenue.
Anne-Marie's drive to advocate for human rights stems from her experiences in Peru and her interest in understanding systemic issues. She highlights the challenges of working in the human rights field and the importance of creating a steward-owned company to protect the social mission of the organisation.
In this conversation, Anne-Marie Brook discusses various topics related to human rights, social impact, and entrepreneurship. The conversation covers the transition of OpenAI, funding challenges and advice, setting up the right structure, the relationship with capitalism, funding challenges in the philanthropic world, dealing with funding setbacks, the value of setting goals, rewarding experiences in human rights and social impact, dealing with burnout and stress, lessons learned in founding HRMI and future plans and call to action.
Takeaways
Contact Anne Marie
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-brook/
Email: [email protected]
https://www.rightsintelligence.com/
https://humanrightsmeasurement.org/
Listen on:
YouTube: YouTube Channel
Spotify: Spotify
Apple Podcasts: Apple Podcasts
iHeartRadio: iHeartRadio
Amazon Music: Amazon Music
Socials:
TikTok: TikTok
Facebook: Facebook
Instagram: Instagram
YouTube: YouTube
Website: www.failwisdom.com
Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe/follow our podcast for more insightful discussions on startups and entrepreneurship. Leave a review on your favourite podcast platform to let us know what you think!
Disclaimers: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast owner or sponsor. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for specific advice tailored to your situation.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
01:03
Journey to Founding HRMI and Rights Intelligence
08:09
Commercialising Data and the Creation of Rights Intelligence
10:38
The Need for Increased Revenue and the Creation of Rights Intelligence
11:06
Overcoming the Fear of Failure
16:38
The Drive to Advocate for Human Rights
21:26
Challenges in Human Rights Work
23:03
Steward-Owned Company Model
25:24
Rebel's Move and Elon Musk's Offer
26:22
Transition of OpenAI
26:27
Funding Challenges and Advice
27:20
Setting Up the Right Structure
28:40
The Relationship with Capitalism
30:54
Funding Challenges in the Philanthropic World
33:30
Dealing with Funding Setbacks
34:18
The Value of Setting Goals
35:48
Rewarding Experiences in Human Rights and Social Impact
40:41
Dealing with Burnout and Stress
43:29
Lessons Learned in Founding Hermi and Rights
44:30
Future Plans and Call to Action