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Today's guest is Rebecca Van Bergen, founder of Nest, a nonprofit organization that champions the handworker economy and supports artisans around the world.
**Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.org. OR, need more convincing? Get the first chapters FREE here.**
Rebecca exemplifies what happens when someone takes an early leap into meaningful work, building a business that authentically reflects who she is. Twenty years ago, as a fresh social work graduate, Rebecca won a business plan competition that provided seed capital to start Nest. Rather than following a traditional career path, she immediately began creating a platform that helps women artisans build sustainable businesses across 123 countries.
Recognized as a PBS Changemaker, World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and Ashoka Fellow, Rebecca offers invaluable wisdom on building a purpose-driven enterprise that challenges traditional business models while creating economic opportunities for women worldwide.
Her story offers powerful insights into creating an enterprise aligned with your values and finding fulfillment through supporting others' creativity and economic independence.
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Today's guest is Rebecca Van Bergen, founder of Nest, a nonprofit organization that champions the handworker economy and supports artisans around the world.
**Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.org. OR, need more convincing? Get the first chapters FREE here.**
Rebecca exemplifies what happens when someone takes an early leap into meaningful work, building a business that authentically reflects who she is. Twenty years ago, as a fresh social work graduate, Rebecca won a business plan competition that provided seed capital to start Nest. Rather than following a traditional career path, she immediately began creating a platform that helps women artisans build sustainable businesses across 123 countries.
Recognized as a PBS Changemaker, World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and Ashoka Fellow, Rebecca offers invaluable wisdom on building a purpose-driven enterprise that challenges traditional business models while creating economic opportunities for women worldwide.
Her story offers powerful insights into creating an enterprise aligned with your values and finding fulfillment through supporting others' creativity and economic independence.
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