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Season One of PEP Talk wraps up with a reflective conversation on purpose, governance, community work, and what we’ve learned along the way.
In this episode, Simon and Marie look back on a year spent working alongside purpose-led businesses, social enterprises, churches, and community leaders — people doing meaningful work, often under pressure and with limited resources.
We talk about:
• Why clarity matters more than more ideas
• The hidden governance load carried by Pacific and Indigenous organisations
• What it really takes to move from vision to proof of concept
• Lessons from launching PaCIVICa as a civic leadership pilot and trust
• Why learning by doing beats theory alone
This is a conversation about purpose in practice — not perfection, not hype, but real people building real things in real communities.
Thank you to everyone who has supported PEP Talk through Season One. Season Two returns in 2026.
(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
By PEPSeason One of PEP Talk wraps up with a reflective conversation on purpose, governance, community work, and what we’ve learned along the way.
In this episode, Simon and Marie look back on a year spent working alongside purpose-led businesses, social enterprises, churches, and community leaders — people doing meaningful work, often under pressure and with limited resources.
We talk about:
• Why clarity matters more than more ideas
• The hidden governance load carried by Pacific and Indigenous organisations
• What it really takes to move from vision to proof of concept
• Lessons from launching PaCIVICa as a civic leadership pilot and trust
• Why learning by doing beats theory alone
This is a conversation about purpose in practice — not perfection, not hype, but real people building real things in real communities.
Thank you to everyone who has supported PEP Talk through Season One. Season Two returns in 2026.
(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.