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Ep 24: Redefining Success: Social Entrepreneurship with Jessica Jackley
- 2025/04/15
- 再生時間: 15 分
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In Part 2 of Wealth Beyond Riches, host Tim Meisenheimer continues his inspiring conversation with Jessica Jackley—co-founder of Kiva, professor at USC, and partner at Untapped Capital.
Jessica opens up about the creative mindset behind building a values-driven organization, the lessons learned from scaling Kiva, and the underestimated potential of nonprofit innovation. She also shares how personal values, high standards, and reimagining traditional paths can unlock both freedom and purpose in business.
This episode is a masterclass in thinking differently, building with heart, and leading with intention—a must-listen for anyone who wants to create impact without compromising integrity.
🎧 Tune in to explore how social entrepreneurship can shape a more meaningful version of success.
(00:00) Setting High Standards and Breaking the Mold (00:15) Introduction to Wealth Beyond Riches (01:01) Jessica Jackley on Entrepreneurship and Problem Solving (02:03) The Concept of Social Entrepreneurship (05:13) The Impact of Kiva and Crowdfunding (10:06) Advice for Aspiring Finance and Accounting Students (14:32) Closing Thoughts and Future EpisodesConnect with Jessica Jackley
// Jessica's Website: www.jessicajackley.com // Jessica Jackley on X: https://x.com/jessicajackley// Jessica Jackley's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicajackley/
Connect With Tim Meisenheimer
➡️ https://www.instagram.com/tim.meisy
➡️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/meisy
Our mission at Wealth Beyond Riches is for you to reclaim your relationship with work and money. This is not another personal finance show about how to hack your way to riches. We cover the deeper dimensions of finance. These guests have thought long and hard about their relationship with work and money, so they can leverage their purpose and calling to have a greater impact on the world. The goal is that you hear something that moves your life 1% closer to your true purpose.