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The Value of Private Sector Support for the Social Sector

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Countries, companies and constituents all aspire to achieve development. Oftentimes, this comes at the expense of putting our future generations at risk. The question is, does development really occur if what we do doesn't leave the world better than we found it? Is it worth it if our actions leave our planet in distress? Does the end justify the means? Over the years, markets and socialism have been looked at as being mutually exclusive concepts. In recent times, we have seen somewhat of a middle ground taking its place in the traditional market dichotomy.

The result is a sweet spot that takes into account social business, impact investing and now even social stock exchanges. Why is it necessary for the private sector to support the social sector? We will find out in this episode. I have invited the Hon. Thalia Lyn, JSSE Brand Ambassador to talk about the Value of Private Sector Support for the Social Sector.

Some of what we looked at were:

  • You are an Ambassador for the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange, what does this mean?
  • What has Jamaican society given you and why do you feel so strongly about giving back?
  • What are some of the ways in which your company, Island Grill, supports the social sector?

And lots more.

Connect with Thalia Lyn:

Email: tlyn@islandgrillja.com

Island Grill

Thanks for listening to The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, a podcast of the Jamaica Stock Exchange with your host, Heneka Watkis-Porter!

What step have you taken lately to ensure your risk is low as it relates to your privacy? Send us your feedback at podcast@jamstockex.com or on social media @jamstockex.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You is produced by Heneka Watkis-Porter of The Entrepreneurial You podcast, you can find it at henekawatkisporter.com to hear leadership and entrepreneurship lessons from guests like Marlene Street-Forrest, Les Brown, Richard Branson, Seth Godin and more. That’s all for now, see you next week!

Remember, as Warren Buffet says, "Rule number one: Don’t lose money. Rule number two: Don’t forget rule number one.”

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Inhoud geleverd door The Jamaica Stock Exchange. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door The Jamaica Stock Exchange of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Countries, companies and constituents all aspire to achieve development. Oftentimes, this comes at the expense of putting our future generations at risk. The question is, does development really occur if what we do doesn't leave the world better than we found it? Is it worth it if our actions leave our planet in distress? Does the end justify the means? Over the years, markets and socialism have been looked at as being mutually exclusive concepts. In recent times, we have seen somewhat of a middle ground taking its place in the traditional market dichotomy.

The result is a sweet spot that takes into account social business, impact investing and now even social stock exchanges. Why is it necessary for the private sector to support the social sector? We will find out in this episode. I have invited the Hon. Thalia Lyn, JSSE Brand Ambassador to talk about the Value of Private Sector Support for the Social Sector.

Some of what we looked at were:

  • You are an Ambassador for the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange, what does this mean?
  • What has Jamaican society given you and why do you feel so strongly about giving back?
  • What are some of the ways in which your company, Island Grill, supports the social sector?

And lots more.

Connect with Thalia Lyn:

Email: tlyn@islandgrillja.com

Island Grill

Thanks for listening to The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, a podcast of the Jamaica Stock Exchange with your host, Heneka Watkis-Porter!

What step have you taken lately to ensure your risk is low as it relates to your privacy? Send us your feedback at podcast@jamstockex.com or on social media @jamstockex.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You is produced by Heneka Watkis-Porter of The Entrepreneurial You podcast, you can find it at henekawatkisporter.com to hear leadership and entrepreneurship lessons from guests like Marlene Street-Forrest, Les Brown, Richard Branson, Seth Godin and more. That’s all for now, see you next week!

Remember, as Warren Buffet says, "Rule number one: Don’t lose money. Rule number two: Don’t forget rule number one.”

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamstockexpodcast/message
  continue reading

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