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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock

Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock

Kat Luckock, The Social Entrepreneur Coach

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The stories, knowledge and expertise of inspiring women from around the world creating social and environmental impact through social entrepreneurship. Discover how to measure and communicate your impact; generate more sales and achieve your goals as a change-maker by learning from their journeys of creating incredible social impact. Your host is Kat Luckock, the Social Enterprise Coach.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep73: Transitioning to a social enterprise - a brand agency's example with Giulia Iannucci
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08/26/21 • 37 min

Giulia is a brand strategist and digital marketing consultant with 18 years of experience gained across the EU, Australia, Asia and the UK. She’s also a passionate teacher and associate HEA fellow working at Kingston University. Giulia firmly believes in the power of purpose-led brands and in the positive impact on society that businesses can have. KnowThyBrand was first born when Giulia decided to leave the corporate world after her second child was born, in search of something with more flexibility to continue to grow her career while being there for her kids. After a while, something felt amiss, which led to Giulia coming to the realisation that her favourite projects were those she did pro bono for people in need (start-ups, mumpreneurs, community-ran organisations). Looking for a way to give back while still making an income, Giulia knew she needed to transition into a social enterprise - KnowThyBrand Women. She is dedicated to helping women in businesses to build sustainable companies and career paths through strategic branding and effective communication solutions. Social entrepreneurship is when you listen to your heart, your intuition, and let yourself be guided by what feels like the right thing to do, rather than what may be the traditional narrative about how to do good business. This is why I brought Giulia onto to Creating Social Impact podcast. In this episode we discuss:
  • Transitioning an existing business into a social enterprise
  • Their business model based on working with different classes of members where the large corporations cover the cost for pro bono work
  • The critical importance of branding when starting or transitioning a business
  • Looking at social enterprises as more of an ethos and a model, rather than a particular type of business that does a particular type of social good
  • Plus so much more!
Follow and learn more about Giulia Iannucci and KnowThyBrand: W: www.knowthybrand.com
Podcast: knowthybrand.buzzsprout.com
IG: @knowthybrand
LI: KnowThyBrand If you found this helpful, inspiring, and would like to know more... Join me for Lead with Impact - Six months, tailored 1:1 mentoring to help you get you to where you want to be. If you enjoyed this episode you may also enjoy:
#47 Transforming your existing business into a social enterprise with Jenny Adjene #38 My journey to social entrepreneurship
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep59: Disrupting Leadership for a fairer, more inclusive society

S1 Ep59: Disrupting Leadership for a fairer, more inclusive society

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05/20/21 • 32 min

What does it mean to be an inclusive leader? How can we lead in a way that contributes to creating a fairer, inclusive society? I know these are questions I grapple with and that you grapple with too.
Which is why I invited Georgina to join me on the podcast.
Georgina is a Serial Social Entrepreneur, Community Organiser, Programme designer, Project Manager, Systems thinker, Facilitator, Host and Coach. She is also founder and CEO of BUD, the UK’s premier consultancy dedicated to provide support to those leading positive change. BUD has been living and breathing “out-of-the-box” leadership methodology since 2014. Using unique and unconventional techniques, they're here to help you achieve the most with the people around you.
Georgina's been supporting leaders for positive change for over 10 years in enterprise and community using a variety of methods and tools. Her focus is to enable leaders and emerging leaders to unearth their potential and power and to move them towards action and creating change. She has worked with several organisations such as TfL, Local authorities, Semble, Power to Change, Specsavers, Community Organisers Ltd and more.
In this episode we discuss:
  • Why inclusive leadership matters
  • What being an inclusive leader means
  • BUD's unique ROC model for inclusive leadership
  • How social entrepreneurs and small purpose-driven business owners can be/become inclusive leaders
  • What Georgina's learnt throughout her career and journey as a social entrepreneur

Find out more about Georgina Wilson & BUD here:
Website: www.budleaders.org Twitter @BUDleaders
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep81: How an OBM & Integrator can help you scale your business with Elizabeth Broderick
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10/21/21 • 33 min

After 15 years of working in the oil and gas sector, Elizabeth realized the corporate ladder didn’t inspire her anymore. Last year, she and her husband decided to make a massive shift. They left their successful careers in engineering, moved to Wyoming from Texas, and Elizabeth became an online business manager and integrator. Today, Elizabeth helps small business owners create a business and lifestyle that is sustainable, prevents burnout, and prepares their business for growth or change. She encourages her clients not to fall into the trap of always needing expensive platform subscriptions, a big team, or a big budget to be successful. Instead, Elizabeth helps her clients streamline what they do with the intention of making it manageable, attainable, and realistic. Up until about six months ago, I didn’t even know what an OBM was. But I’ve actually worked with Elizabeth on the OBM and integrator side in preparing for maternity leave. She’s been incredible in helping me understand my vision and implementing systems and processes. I know there are so many social entrepreneurs out there that could really benefit from hiring an OBM or an integrator.
In this episode, we discuss:
  • What’s an OBM? What’s an integrator?
  • How Elizabeth went from engineer to OBM
  • Why growing your team is cost-effective
  • How an OBM can help you with your processes
  • The importance of prioritizing your to-do list
  • 3 ways to work with Elizabeth
“Hiring an OBM or an integrator allows you to clear that clutter out of your brain and hand it off to somebody who's likely more skilled at those tasks and can do them quicker and more efficiently. It makes everything run a little smoother.” - Elizabeth Broderick Follow and learn more about Elizabeth Broderick: W: tractionbusinesssolutions.com IG: @traction.business.solutions
FB: Traction Business Solutions Follow Kat Instagram: @katluckockcoaching Facebook Group - The Impact Entrepreneurs Club Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode. Make Money Whilst Doing Good is for service-based social entrepreneurs ready to get started making consistent money through sales, with a rock-solid mindset and strategy. This course is not about making mega-bucks in a month, but it will shift the way you think about money and how you run your business, so you can set prices that work for you and generate the income you need to run a sustainable, viable business. Most importantly, it’ll help you get serious about what you're worth in a community that knows exactly why you're balancing doing good with making a profit. If you enjoyed this episode you may also enjoy: #79 How a VA can help you grow and develop your business with Davey & Daphnah #69 Insights from building my growth team
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S3 Ep108: Are you doing these 4 things to create incredible social impact
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08/04/22 • 18 min

When you're business is all about creating social impact, what do you do to deepen, increase or develop the impact you're creating?
In this weeks episode I share 4 things I'm focussing on right now, and not surprisingly they the 4 things I often help clients with when we're looking at how they can improve their business and impact generally.
If you have any questions feel free to email me or message me on Instagram.
You can also find out about working together here.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep11: Using the Methodkit for measuring social impact

S1 Ep11: Using the Methodkit for measuring social impact

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09/27/20 • 36 min

Evelina Lundqvist and Malin Leth met 1.5 years ago digitally, and sharing the same purpose of reaching a zero-waste society, they came up with ideas on actions to take together. One of them was a podcast, and another idea was a toolkit for workshops.
In this episode, Evelina and Malin share how they use their Methodkit for Sustainable Organisations to help organisations measure their social and environmental impact.
Methodkit for Sustainable Organisations, is a deck of cards, each representing a different perspective that’s important to bring to the discussion of sustainability or social impact.
Evelina and Malin share how we all naturally come to problems and solutions with 3-4 key perspectives that are intrinsically important or of most interest to us, but we then miss out on so many other equally important perspectives that need to be considered for sustainable development.
What we discuss in this episode:

  • What Methodkit actually is
  • The importance of bringing different perspectives for sustainable development
  • Other ways Evelina and Malin are using Methodkit to help sustainable organisations, for example planning workshops and webinars
  • How you can use Methodkit to measure your social impact, including the questions to ask yourself when using the cards
  • What “materiality analysis” is
  • What else they’ve got coming up to help sustainable organisations implement Methodkit
Connect and find out more about Malin, Evelina and Methodkit

Evelina and Malin work through their business Circulous and The Good Tribe, respectively, advising and facilitating ideation for action towards a sustainable future today.
Follow Kat
Instagram: @katluckockcoaching
Facebook: facebook.com/shareimpactpod
Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode:
Join The Impact Entrepreneurs Club for free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shareimpact
Learn more about my Selling to Corporates as a Social Entrepreneur Course here: https://shareimpact.org/sell-to-corporates
Struggling to achieve your income goals as a Social Entrepreneur? Get the FREE 6 step blueprint and discover exactly how to achieve your monthly income goal every month and pay yourself what you're worth and truly desire.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep31: How to grow your Facebook Group by 450 members in a month with Rhian Mills
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12/14/20 • 23 min

Facebook Groups are by far one of the best ways to build a community of ready-to-buy clients and customers. That's exactly what my client, Rhian Mills, Founder of Rested Mama, wanted to do when she joined my Aligned Sales Mastermind in November.
Rhian already had a big following on her Facebook page, but she'd heard that engagement was better in groups as that's what Facebook was pushing these days - communities.
So she created a plan for attracting existing and new audiences to her new Facebook Group, and within a month attracted over 450 new members.
I wanted to share her experience with you, as the process she used is perfect for anyone wanting to build or grow their own Facebook Group in a short period of time.
We discuss:
  • Why Rhian decided to start a group and her initial goal
  • What her specific strategy was for growing the group and how you can do this too
  • What worked really well with this strategy?
  • What doubts/challenges/fears she faced and overcame?
  • What she learnt from doing it?
  • How to give incredible value that gets people results without giving away all your best stuff for free
  • Summary of Rhian's top tips for others thinking about using this strategy

Find out more about Rhian and RestedMama here:
RestedMama Website
Rhian's Facebook Group - More Sleep Please
Follow Kat
Instagram: @katluckockcoaching
Facebook: facebook.com/shareimpactpod
Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode.
Free Resource: Achieve Your Monthly Income Goal Grab my 6-step BLUEPRINT for achieving your monthly income goal, month-after-month in your social enterprise; my MONTHLY INCOME PLANNING SHEET which I use to get focused on exactly what I need to do each month in my own social enterprise, and the EXACT spreadsheet template I use every month to budget, track my cash-flow and stay on track to reach my income goals.

Join The Impact Entrepreneurs Club for free here

Learn more about how to work with me here.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep37: Messaging that Makes Money with Sarah Mac

S1 Ep37: Messaging that Makes Money with Sarah Mac

Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock

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01/21/21 • 34 min

Sarah is a Writer and Mindset Coach who supports creative entrepreneurs to make more money doing their passion work whilst living a life of creative freedom. She helps her clients see how their unique life experiences are exactly what their dream clients are looking for so they can create fun offers that sell with ease.
And this is exactly what we discuss in this weeks episode. How to create offers and messaging that attracts your dream clients using your story and the parts of you that make you unique.
Even if you're a social enterprise, with a team and multiple programmes or initiatives delivering social and environmental impact, this episode will help in exploring why your specific experiences (individually and as a team) are relevant to building connections and relationships with your clients and customers.
Essentially your story matters, so share it!
Find out more about Sarah Mac here:
Connect with Sarah on Instagram: @withsarahmac
Sarah's Website
Download Sarah's free resource: Social Media That Sells
Follow Kat
Instagram: @katluckockcoaching
Facebook: facebook.com/shareimpactpod
Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode.
Free Resource: Achieve Your Monthly Income Goal Grab my 6-step BLUEPRINT for achieving your monthly income goal, month-after-month in your social enterprise; my MONTHLY INCOME PLANNING SHEET which I use to get focused on exactly what I need to do each month in my own social enterprise, and the EXACT spreadsheet template I use every month to budget, track my cash-flow and stay on track to reach my income goals.

Join The Impact Entrepreneurs Club for free here

Learn more about how to work with me here.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep35: How to build an engaged and active community for social impact online with Kiran Kaur
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01/14/21 • 30 min

GirlDreamer is the manifestation of Kiran Kaur and their best friends' passion for supporting their community with their journey through life - personally and professionally.
They envisioned a space where young women of colour could feel understood and supported in their pursuits and overcome cultural and societal challenges. It's not something they could find so they created it.
They started with no budget, no networks, no business plan and no community and in four years, have built a platform of over 12,000 social media followers, supported thousands of young women of colour directly through various programmes and initiatives and earned some awards along the way including:
  • One of Creative England's top 50 most exciting, innovative and disruptive creative companies
  • Most Influential Leadership Development Enterprise UK
  • Kiran has just been awarded Best Digital CEO 2020

After working with me in my Sell to Corporate course, Kiran has now developed an offer helping other organisations to utilise the power of social media to build and engage their target communities and authentically lead an EDI (equity, diversity and inclusion) path within their organisation.
In this episode we discuss:
  • The challenges Kiran faced when she didn't pursue the path that was expected of her
  • Creating the space and support she was looking for but couldn't find, so those behind her didn't have to face the same barriers
  • The award-winning initiatives GirlDreamer has designed and led
  • How my Sell to Corporate course helped her identify her unique gifts that she could sell to generate additional income
  • How you can fill out your programmes and offers using social media

Find out more about Kiran Kaur and GirlDreamer here:
Connect with Kiran on Twitter here @heygirldreamer_ @kirannotkeiran
On Instagram here @heygirldreamer
GirlDreamer Website
Follow Kat
Instagram: @katluckockcoaching
Facebook: facebook.com/shareimpactpod
Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode.
Free Resource: Achieve Your Monthly Income Goal Grab my 6-step BLUEPRINT for achieving your monthly income goal, month-after-month in your social enterprise; my MONTHLY INCOME PLANNING SHEET which I use to get focused on exactly what I need to do each month in my own social enterprise, and the EXACT spreadsheet template I use every month to budget, track my cash-flow and stay on track to reach my income goals.

Join The Impact Entrepreneurs Club for free here

Learn more about how to work with me here.
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep70: Understanding and breaking bias as a social impact leader

S1 Ep70: Understanding and breaking bias as a social impact leader

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08/05/21 • 40 min

Rosa is a relentless optimist who still believes we can change the world. She has worked in education for 12 years in Oxford, both as a teacher and as a manager, embedding diversity and inclusion in lessons and supporting teachers in this aim.
Aware that not all children have a positive experience at school and that biases keep impacting working environments, she launched her social enterprise, EGALVIA. She focuses on tackling biases that can lead to racism and gender discrimination. Rosa provides anti-bias workshops and ongoing support within a framework for long-term transformation for charities, purpose-led businesses and companies committed to provide working environments where everyone can thrive.
She has lived in three different countries, brings cultural understanding to her trainings and has worked in marketing, administration and the third sector. In this episode we discuss:
  • What are biases
  • How biases impact our behaviour and what we can do about them
  • How biases impact organisations negatively
  • How we can break biases
  • Why this is important for social enterprise leaders

Follow Rosa:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosaariasyague/
W: https://www.egalvia.org.uk/
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock - S1 Ep82: How to get started using FB Ads (even if you're not sure yet) with Liz Boer
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11/04/21 • 47 min

With a background in corporate agencies, Liz Boer has worked with big-name brands like Ford Motor Company, Stitch Fix, and Bad Politics—brands moving millions of dollars every single day to drive their business through marketing. When she started working in sales, she realized there was a significant gap in the market. Female-owned businesses were struggling to position their brands, automate their businesses, and grow at scale.
Above all else, Liz believes in personal and financial freedom. For Liz, automating is the magic bullet to growing and scaling your business so you can create the life you want to live.
Organic marketing, however effective, is a slow churn. You can’t guarantee your audience will see your content, whether you have 15 or 15,000 followers. On the other hand, paid ads allow you to nearly guarantee your audience’s eyes will land on the post.
If you’re looking to automate your marketing and create more traffic, this is the podcast episode for you.
Full disclosure: Liz is my new Facebook Ads Manager. I’m so happy to have her on my team and I can’t wait for you to hear what she has to say about Facebook advertising and putting a piece of your marketing on autopilot.
In this episode, we discuss:
  • Making informed decisions with Instagram and Facebook data
  • Why organic isn’t the only way to drive traction
  • Where social entrepreneurs should start with FB Ads
  • Why measuring and understanding insights is crucial
  • The 3 components to focus on in your Ads
“It's automating our businesses, it's not having to work 80 hour work weeks to create this life and system that we are all really looking for. And Facebook ads becomes a way to automate our businesses”
- Liz Boer
Follow and learn more about Liz Boer:
W: lizboer.com
Podcast: Marketing to Millions
IG: @lizboer_com
FB: Marketing to Millions Podcast Community
Follow Kat: Instagram: @katluckockcoaching Facebook Group - The Impact Entrepreneurs Club Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode. Make Money Whilst Doing Good is for service-based social entrepreneurs ready to get started making consistent money through sales, with a rock-solid mindset and strategy. This course is not about making mega-bucks in a month, but it will shift the way you think about money and how you run your business, so you can set prices that work for you and generate the income you need to run a sustainable, viable business. Most importantly, it’ll help you get serious about what you're worth in a community that knows exactly why you're balancing doing good with making a profit. If you enjoyed this episode you may also enjoy: #80 Funding, Finding Clients and being consistently visible on social media #32 Getting started with social media with Kaeleigh Macdonald
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Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock currently has 111 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Non-Profit, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts and Business.

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The episode title 'S1 Ep73: Transitioning to a social enterprise - a brand agency's example with Giulia Iannucci' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock is 31 minutes.

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Episodes of Creating Social Impact Podcast with Kat Luckock are typically released every 7 days.

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