What does it really take to build a business with impact?After 28 conversations with founders, investors, and changemakers on Impact Talk, I’m sharing the 10 most important lessons I’ve learned about impact entrepreneurship, lessons every founder should know.🔗 Sponsor acknowledgment:This episode is brought to you by the World Green Economy Summit (WGES) — one of the world’s leading forums on the green economy, advancing the future of sustainable development.📅 The next edition takes place in Dubai on 1–2 October 2025. 👉 Register here to join the summit.In this special solo episode, I cover:Why storytelling beats pitching.The power of measuring your impact.How to build networks that open doors.Why profit is not a dirty word.When VC money helps — and when it doesn’t.Why awareness comes before adoption.The importance of building a community.Pivoting until it works.Finding your support system.And learning to be misunderstood (and still move forward).These are lessons drawn from real conversations with founders across MENA, and from my own journey as the founder of MENA Impact, a certified B Corp dedicated to building the regional impact ecosystem.Whether you’re a startup founder, an entrepreneur, or simply someone curious about the future of sustainable business, this episode will give you insights you can apply on your own journey. 👉 Founders: join the MENA Impact Community to connect with peers, partners, and investors building the ecosystem for impact.
Can venture capital fuel impact beyond profit?In this episode of Impact Talk, Nadine Zidani sits down with Nader AlBastaki — Managing Director of Dubai Future District Fund (DFDF) — to explore how a government-backed VC is reshaping the region’s innovation ecosystem.From startup founder to corporate banker to public sector strategist, Nader’s journey is anything but linear. Today, he leads DFDF, a unique evergreen fund that blends public and private capital to power high-growth ventures aligned with Dubai’s long-term economic, technological, and social agenda.In This Episode, You’ll Learn About:What makes DFDF different from traditional VC fundsHow DFDF bridges the gap between government policy and venture innovationThe role of patient capital and blended financing in impact innovationHow success is measured beyond unicorn statusNader’s advice for impact-driven entrepreneursAbout Our Guest:Nader AlBastaki is the Managing Director of Dubai Future District Fund. With a career spanning entrepreneurship, corporate finance, and government strategy, he brings a rare blend of experience to the venture capital world. At DFDF, Nader champions an ecosystem approach to investing — where economic returns, social outcomes, and policy alignment go hand-in-hand to build a resilient and thriving innovation landscape in the UAE and beyond.Follow Nadine Zidani:Instagram – LinkedIn – TikTok – WebsiteListen to Impact Talk:Podeo – Anghami – Spotify – Apple PodcastsFollow Impact Talk:Instagram – LinkedIn
What if farming could heal the planet — and ourselves? In this episode of Impact Talk, Nadine Zidani sits down with Mohammed Aissaoui, founder of My Farm Dubai, to explore how one small farm in the desert is transforming the future of food, sustainability, and community. From regenerative agriculture and zero-waste farming to teaching school children and empowering urban growers, Mohammed shares the inspiring story behind building My Farm Dubai — an ecosystem rooted in circularity, education, and deep respect for nature.What started as a personal passion has grown into a movement, showing that sustainable farming in the desert isn’t just possible — it’s necessary.This episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about climate resilience, food security, and reconnecting with nature in the modern world.In This Episode, You’ll Learn About:What it takes to build a zero-waste farm in the Dubai desertThe permaculture principles behind My Farm DubaiWhy community and education are essential for sustainable impactThe real health benefits of reconnecting with natureHow small-scale urban farming can scale for national food securityLessons in entrepreneurship, efficiency, and staying groundedAbout Our Guest:Mohamed Aissaoui is the Founder and CEO of My Farm Dubai, and a fifth-generation farmer with a background in engineering. He blends low-tech and new-tech approaches to optimize organic food production while preserving the ecosystem. At My Farm, Mohamed champions circular farming systems as a pathway to food security in the UAE. His farm prioritizes quality, giving time for plants, fruits, and vegetables to grow naturally in forest soil—without disturbing the environment.Follow My Farm Dubai:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:InstagramLinkedIn TikTokWebsiteListen to Impact Talk:AnghamiSpotifyApple PodcastsFollow Impact Talk:InstagramLinkedInSubscribe to our newsletter
In this powerful conversation, Nadine Zidani sits down with Ragy Ramadan, founder of NoorNation — a bold clean energy startup from Egypt on a mission to bring solar power and safe water to underserved communities across Africa. From quitting his full-time job to facing project cancellation just 45 days later, Ragy opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of building a climate tech startup.He shares how resilience became a core value at NoorNation, and why real impact requires more than passion — it demands persistence, sacrifice, and truth. We dive into the challenges of being a founder, the pressure of delivering payrolls, and the illusion of fast success in the world of social entrepreneurship. This episode is a raw, honest look at what it takes to bounce back — and keep going.In This Episode, You’ll Gain Insights On:How NoorNation is transforming access to clean energy in remote rural areas.Ragy’s personal journey from corporate life to full-time purpose.The funding journey — and why choosing the right investors matters.Why innovation should come from within the region.The emotional and financial toll of building a startup.Advice for aspiring climate and impact entrepreneurs.About Our Guest:Ragy Ramadan is the founder of NoorNation, a clean energy venture aiming to empower 1 million people by 2028 through sustainable power and water solutions. With over 12 years of experience, he has trained 600+ professionals across the MENA region and is committed to impact-driven innovation.Follow NoorNation:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:InstagramLinkedInTikTokWebsite🎧 Listen to Impact Talk:PodeoAnghamiSpotifyApple Podcasts📢 Follow Impact Talk:InstagramLinkedIn📰 Subscribe to our newsletter
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk!In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Jalil Allabadi, Co-Founder and CEO of Altibbi, the largest digital health platform in the MENA region. What began as a humble Arabic medical dictionary created by his father, has now grown into a revolutionary telehealth company delivering 24/7 doctor access, AI-powered health tools, and vital content to millions.Jalil shares his journey of building Altibbi to bridge healthcare access gaps in the Arab world, from empowering patients with knowledge to innovating real-time doctor consultations via mobile—without even needing internet access.We also unpack how AI is transforming the way medical information is accessed, the powerful stories of impact from underserved communities, and how Altibbi balances profit and purpose in a region where social entrepreneurship is still evolving.In This Episode, You’ll Gain Insights On:The origin story of Altibbi and how it evolved from a physical dictionary to a health-tech platform.The critical healthcare challenges in the Arab world.How Altibbi provides 24/7 access to verified doctors within minutes.The power of AI in revolutionizing telehealth and personalized healthcare.Real-life impact stories from communities in Gaza, Jordan, and beyond.Jalil’s perspective on building a for-profit business with deep social impact.Why redefining social entrepreneurship in the MENA region is essential.About Our Guest:Jalil Allabadi is the co-founder and CEO of Altibbi, the largest digital health platform in the Arab world, providing 24/7 telemedicine, AI-powered health content, and access to certified doctors. A Schwab Foundation fellow and board member of multiple organizations, Jalil is dedicated to democratizing healthcare across the MENA region.Follow Altibbi:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani: InstagramLinkedInTikTokWebsite🎧 Listen to Impact Talk: Podeo Anghami Spotify Apple Podcasts📰 Subscribe to our newsletter 📢 Follow Impact Talk: Instagram LinkedIn
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this inspiring episode, we sat down with Nivine Hachem, Co-Founder and CEO of Paltic, a Lebanon-based pioneering social enterprise tackling plastic waste in the MENA region through sustainable innovation. By transforming discarded plastics into eco-friendly panels, Paltic is reshaping the way we think about waste, design, and circular economies.Nivine shares her journey from corporate finance to social entrepreneurship, highlighting the pivotal moments that led her to take the leap. From the challenges of having a sustainability-focused business in Lebanon to Paltic’s expansion to the UAE, she offers deep insights into resilience, impact investing, and the role of aesthetics in sustainable products.In this episode, you’ll gain insights on:Nivine’s journey from corporate finance to founding a social enterprise with her business partner Hala Al-Naamani.How Paltic transforms plastic waste into innovative construction materials with their Eco-Friendly Panels.The challenges faced introducing Paltic’s Eco-Friendly panels to the public and the role of awareness in changing consumer mindsetThe importance of aesthetics and design in sustainable products to change consumer perceptions.The challenges of having a sustainability-driven business in Lebanon and the shift to the UAE.Practical tips to start your social enterprise in the Middle East.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.About Our Guest:Nivine Hachem, Co-Founder and CEO of Paltic, a Lebanon-based social enterprise tackling plastic waste in the MENA region through sustainable innovation. Nivine began her professional journey in auditing and financial planning at global firms before her transition into social entrepreneurship, where she now drives environmental impact through innovative solutions.Recently recognized as the Most Innovative Climate Tech CEO of 2024, Nivine is a true advocate for sustainability. Through education, advocacy, and impactful business solutions, she’s inspiring a shift towards a more sustainable future.Follow Paltic:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok MENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on YouTube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this thought-provoking episode we sat down with Rana Hajirasouli, Founder CEO of The Surpluss, a UAE-based Certified B Corp transforming underutilized resources into revenue through its patented climate-tech solutions, Rana challenges traditional sustainability narratives, pushing for cross-industry collaboration and resources efficiency.From carbon tunnel vision to industrial symbiosis, Rana shares why businesses must move beyond carbon metrics and rethink how waste, energy, and materials are managed. This conversation unpacks the importance of interdisciplinary partnerships, and the surging B Corp movement in the MENA region.In this episode, you’ll gain insights on:Why carbon tunnel vision limits real climate impact, and how to shift beyond CO₂ metrics.The Surplus Economy, a new business concept driving resource efficiency and innovation.The potential role of economic zones in the Middle East, especially in the UAE, in fostering sustainable collaboration.The role of industrial symbiosis in reducing waste and emissions through cross-industry collaboration especially in the Middle East, and driving economic benefits.The biggest challenges in pitching climate-tech solutions like The Surpluss to potential clients.Advice for organizations in the Middle East looking to implement circular practices in their operations.The Surpluss B Corp certification journey, why it matters and how it's evolving in the MENA region.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.About Our Guest:Rana Hajirasouli, the Founder and CEO of The Surpluss, a UAE-based Certified B Corp company. The Surpluss is the world’s first B2B platform that transforms underutilized resources into revenue through its patented technology.Rana is a climate-tech innovator, systems thinker, and passionate advocate for climate-positive action. With over 13 years of experience, she is a recognized expert in sustainability, climate change, and the circular economy, empowering businesses to achieve resource efficiency through effective and profitable cross-industry collaboration.Follow The Surpluss:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on YouTube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this captivating episode, we sat down with Rana Askoul, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Khateera | خطيرة, an Arab women-centric creative house and digital media platform on a mission to mainstream and shape a progressive narrative for Arab women rooted in their culture and heritage.Rana shares the vision and the inspiration behind Khateera, how it celebrates the intelligence and heritage of Arab women, the use of humor and satire in addressing social issues in the MENA region, and how the platform is driving social and behavioral change through deep, authentic Arabic content for the Arab women, with many inspiring stories and examples from the Arab world.In this episode, you will gain insights on:The story behind Khateera and how its name symbolizes empowerment for Arab women, and what makes it a unique platform.The diverse team behind it, spanning different generations and backgrounds, and how this diversity fuels the platform’s depth and authenticity in content creation and the creative process.How it celebrates Arab women’s intelligence and cultural heritage, aiming to inspire and anchor them in their future aspirations and reshaping the narrative.The role of humor and satire in content and creative strategy, and how it is used as a tool for social change and challenging societal norms.Khateera’s massive online community from the MENA region and its impact, creating a space where tough topics can be discussed openly.What the media industry can learn from Khateera’s approach to creating deep, authentic, and culturally grounded content.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.About Our Guest:Rana Askoul is Co-founder and Co-CEO of Khateera |خطيرة , She is also the Founder of Nara, a Dubai based healing space dedicated to indigenous healing and conscious living practices. Rana has over 20 years of experience within the public, private and non-government sectors. She held various leadership roles with Dubai Government, McKinsey Co. and GeneralElectric. In 2012, she quit a stellar corporate career to start her own consultancy fulfilling one of her heart's callings: working on equal rights and opportunities for women in the MENA region. She was the CEO of The Womanity Foundation driving the foundation's portfolio of USD 15 million in social investments supporting equal rights and opportunities for women in the Global South.Follow Khateera:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokFacebookFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok MENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this thought-provoking conversation, we sat down with Saad AlRubaian ,a PR expert, social entrepreneur ,and Managing Partner of CYLKA to talk about his journey in the CSR space and the evolution of corporate social responsibility in the region.Saad shares insights on the importance of authentic communication, the impact of collaborative efforts in sustainability and CSR initiatives , and the cultural perspectives that shape it in the UAE and the MENA region. He also discusses the significance of recognitions like B Corp certification, and his perspective in the PR and communication industry in promoting sustainability in the MENA region.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Saad AlRubaian's journey, from his expertise in PR and corporate social responsibility to founding CYLKA, a boutique CSR agency committed to driving behavioral change.Evolution of CSR in the region, particularly the shift from voluntary initiatives to regulatory-driven action post-COVID, with a focus on the UAE’s leadership in sustainability.CYLKA’s collaboration with UNDP on the globally recognized ‘Weather Kids’ campaign, emphasizing the role of children as climate advocates and showcasing the power of skill-based volunteering.Insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in sustainability communication in the Middle East, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage and localized narratives.CYLKA’s milestones, including achieving B Corp certification and receiving the UAE Gold Impact Seal, reflecting their dedication to social impact and sustainability.Saad’s perspective and vision for the PR and communication industry promoting sustainability in the MENA region.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.About Our Guest:Saad AlRubaian a chartered PR practitioner, advisor, and social entrepreneur with 17 years of experience across Kuwait, the UAE, and the UK. Since 2013, Saad has been leading CYLKA, a boutique CSR agency that has earned numerous industry recognitions, including becoming a certified B Corp and receiving the UAE Gold Impact Seal. Saad also serves on multiple advisory and executive boards, including the UNDP Climate Communications Task Force, and Young Arab Leaders (YAL).Follow CYLKA:WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this special conversation, we sat down with Najla Abdellatif, a Swedish-Palestinian environmental advocate and founder of Zero Waste Palestine. Najla shares her journey of cultural influences, the motivation behind her initiative, and the challenges she faces in promoting sustainability in Palestine.Discover how Zero Waste Palestine has evolved from a blog to a thriving community-driven platform in MENA, and learn practical strategies for adopting an eco-conscious lifestyle. Explore the cultural influences and challenges Najla faced as she built her initiative, and gained valuable insights into how environmental issues intersect with social and political contexts in the MENA region, especially in Palestine.In this episode, you will gain insights on:The motivation behind Zero Waste Palestine and Najla’s journey to environmental advocacy.How cultural influences and daily life challenges shaped her approach to sustainability in Palestine.The connection between waste, environmental impact, and political injustice, and how Najla addresses these intersections.Strategies for raising awareness and engaging communities in sustainability efforts.Najla’s vision for the future of Zero Waste Palestine .Advice for those who want to adopt a zero-waste lifestyle.About our Guest:Najla Abdellatif Vallander, is a Swedish-Palestinian environmental advocate dedicated to equipping others with the knowledge and drive to live consciously and sustainably. Through her initiative, Zero Waste Palestine, Najla raises awareness of environmental topics and inspires households to adopt waste-free and sustainable practices in the MENA region.Najla has been featured in Forbes Middle East’s 30 Under 30, the 2024 edition, and received the prestigious Forbes Award for her incredible work in social impact.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Follow Zero Waste Palestine:WebsiteInstagram LinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to another episode of Impact Talk! In this special conversation, we sat down with Mustafa Bosca, Co-founder and Chief Decarbonization Officer of CarbonSifr, a pioneering climate-tech startup based in the UAE.CarbonSifr, founded in 2022, is on a bold mission to simplify climate action through cutting-edge solutions, including their innovative multi-agent AI platform.Mustafa shares his inspiring journey of him and his two Co-founders leaving their successful careers to co-found a startup addressing the pressing need for carbon accounting and decarbonization in the region. He also discusses the importance of building strong partnerships with banks, FinTech companies, and corporations to integrate climate action into supply chains and portfolios.In this episode, you will gain insights on:The inspiration behind CarbonSifr’s founding and its bold vision to simplify climate action.The challenges and triumphs of switching from established careers to launching a purpose-driven and climate-tech startup.Insights from CarbonSifr’s work in the MENA region.The pivotal role of partnerships with local organizations and financial institutions in driving climate action.Key milestones from CarbonSifr’s two-year journey and lessons learned along the way.Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make a meaningful impact in the climate-tech ecosystem.About our Guest:Mustafa Bosca, is the Co-founder and Chief Decarbonization Officer of CarbonSifr, a pioneering climate-tech startup based in the UAE.At CarbonSifr, Mustafa leads developing carbon accounting solutions, building partnerships with large corporates, banks and FinTech to embed climate action into the broader supply chain and portfolios. Prior to CarbonSifr, Mustafa led social impact and banking practice areas in the region as Managing Director and Partner of Boston Consulting Group, and he also worked at the Islamic Development Bank in Saudi Arabia.Want to see the faces behind the voices? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Follow CarbonSifr:Website LinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok MENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Welcome to a special episode of Impact Talk with Nadine Zidani! We finally convinced Nadine herself to share her remarkable story on this very platform, where changemakers across MENA inspire us with their commitment to social and environmental change.This episode offers a wealth of inspiration for anyone passionate about creating positive change in MENA.In this episode, hosted by Parnian Farnam, Nadine shares:Her inspiring journey from immigrant roots in France to reconnecting with her Arab heritage and embracing her mission in the Middle East.Insights on transitioning from corporate to purpose-driven entrepreneurship and sustainability.The driving forces behind her entrepreneurial path in the UAE and the MENA region.Practical advice for companies looking to integrate sustainability into their operations.Her vision for impact in MENA, including key challenges and success stories.About our Guest:Nadine Zidani is a French-Moroccan sustainability and climate expert, impact entrepreneur, certified coach and public speaker. She is the founder of MENA Impact, a UAE-based company that serves as a one-stop shop for sustainability programs, courses, and content tailored to the MENA region. MENA Impact is a certified B Corp, meeting high standards of environmental and social impact, and is committed to using business as a force for good.Follow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteNadine Zidani WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Did you know nearly 9% of global CO₂ emissions come from food waste? Join us in this impactful episode of Impact Talk, where we delve into the Middle East sustainability scene and the fight against food waste.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Hachem’s Mahfoud transition from architecture to leading a social impact business, Replate, in the MENA region.Replate's innovative approach that sets it apart in the global fight against food waste.Replate’s vision for creating a sustainable food system in the MENA region, aligned with their green business practices.The role of technology in preventing food waste before it happens.Heartwarming stories of Replate’s environmental and social impact on communities and individuals in MENA.About our Guest:Hachem Mahfoud, GTM Lead of Replate for the MENA Region, shares his inspiring journey from architecture to championing a purpose-driven entrepreneurship in sustainable food systems. Discover how Replate is turning surplus food into opportunities for social change, promoting a more sustainable, profit-with-purpose future in MENA.Follow Replate:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
We are introducing our special podcast series “Stories of UAEs Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with Advanced Media Trading.In this special episode of Impact Talk, we explore the journeys of inspiring and purpose-driven UAE entrepreneurs who are making a difference. In this episode, we welcome Ranjitha Raghavan, the founder of Back To Nature, a UAE-based company on a mission to revolutionize food service packaging with sustainable solutions.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Ranjitha’s journey from being an electronics engineer to becoming a sustainability advocate in MENA.Insights into the challenges and opportunities of starting a sustainable business in the UAE.The transition away from single-use plastics towards eco-friendly alternatives in the food service industry.How purpose-driven entrepreneurship is shaping a green business future in the region.Tips for reducing your own plastic use and embracing green practices.About our Guest:Ranjitha Raghavan is the founder of Back To Nature, a UAE-based company specializing in sustainable solutions for the food service industry. With a background in electronics engineering, Ranjitha transitioned to entrepreneurship driven by her passion for sustainability. Her mission is to empower businesses to embrace eco-friendly practices and reduce their environmental footprint. Ranjitha’s dedication to creating a positive environmental impact has led to the expansion of Back To Nature’s reach across the UAE and beyondFollow Back to Nature:WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
We are introducing our special podcast series “Stories of UAEs Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with Advanced Media Trading.In this special episode of Impact Talk, we’re joined by Namrata Budhraja, co-founder of Shift Eco, a comprehensive platform for eco-friendly products dedicated to building a community of conscious consumers.Shift Eco empowers individuals to make sustainable choices, educates them on environmental responsibility, and guides businesses towards adopting green business practices.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Namrata’s journey into sustainability and purpose-driven entrepreneurship.The inspiration behind Shift Eco and its mission to promote sustainable living.The challenges and triumphs of running a purpose-driven business in today’s market.Insights into the future of green business in the UAE.About our Guest:Namrata Budhraja is the co-founder of Shift Eco, a pioneering platform for eco-friendly products in the UAE. Together with her sister-in-law and co-founder, Sukriti, Namrata embarked on a mission to educate consumers and organizations about sustainable living and provide accessible alternatives to conventional products. Through Shift Eco, Namrata aims to inspire positive change and promote a conscious community dedicated to environmental stewardship in MENA.Follow Shift Eco:WebsiteInstagram LinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok MENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
We are introducing our special podcast series “Stories of UAEs Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with Advanced Media Trading.We feature Ruby, the co-founder of The Botanist, a UAE-based company offering toxin-free, plant-based, and refillable home care products. Ruby’s journey began with a desire to create a safe cleaning environment for her children and quickly blossomed into a thriving purpose-driven business.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Ruby’s journey from personal necessity to entrepreneurial success.The mission to create natural, eco-friendly home care solutions.Commitment to transparency and sustainability in product development.Vision for expanding the business across the GCC and MENA.About our Guest:Ruby is the co-founder of The Botanist, a pioneering brand offering toxin-free, plant-based home care products. With a background in nutrition and a keen eye for eco-innovation, Ruby embarked on a mission to create safe, sustainable alternatives to chemical-laden cleaning products. Through her dedication to transparency and commitment to environmental stewardship, Ruby is inspiring change one household at a time.Follow The Botanist:WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
We are introducing our special podcast series “Stories of UAEs Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with Advanced Media Trading.In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Lara Hussein and Ceylan Uren, the co-founders of Waste Lab, a pioneering composting initiative focused on sustainability and food waste management in the UAE.In this episode, you will gain insights on:Their journey in understanding soil health and its link to climate impact.How COVID-19 influenced the growth of their purpose-driven business.The Waste Lab's purpose and mission in reducing food waste.The importance of shaping a new narrative through impactful storytelling.The environmental effects of food waste and the importance of sustainable waste management.The positive impact Waste Lab has made so far in regenerative agriculture and soil rejuvenation.About our Guests:Lara Hussein and Ceylan Uren are passionate advocates for environmental sustainability and the co-founders of Waste Lab. With backgrounds in architecture and communications, they have joined forces to create innovative solutions for food waste management and soil regeneration, helping reshape the UAE’s environmental landscape and fostering eco-friendly practices in the MENA region.Follow Waste Lab:WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
In this episode of Impact Talk , we delve into the transformative world of sustainable business in Africa with Lucy Muigai, CEO of B Lab Africa. B Lab Africa is part of a global network that helps companies become certified B Corporations or B Corp, businesses recognized for their commitment to high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.In this episode, you will gain insights on:The mission and vision of B Lab Africa in advancing purpose-driven business and sustainability.The impact and significance of the B Corp movement across African markets.Success stories of purpose-driven businesses certified as B Corps in Africa.Challenges and opportunities for sustainable business in Africa.The B Corp certification process and benefits of becoming a B Corp for social impact.About our Guest:Lucy Muigai, CEO of B Lab Africa, is at the forefront of transforming business for good. With over 15 years of experience, Lucy has been instrumental in positioning B Lab Africa within the global B Corp movement, advocating for economic systems change. She is dedicated to stakeholder impact and also advises Bringo Fresh, where she supports sustainable agriculture. An alumna of Curtin University, Lucy holds a Master’s in Finance and a Bachelor’s in Commerce, fueling her commitment to a sustainable and impact-driven business landscape.Connect with Lucy and stay updated on B Lab Africa's transformative work:LinkedinWebsiteFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteB Corp Movement in MENADon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.
Climate change affects all industries, including the creative space, which not only needs to decarbonize its operations but also holds a responsibility in the stories it tells—the power it entails in the fight against climate change. Gunjan Nanda and Ninoksha D’souza, two inspiring climate activists, addressed this crucial topic at COP28 within the Culture and Entertainment Pavilion.In this episode, you will learn about: The importance of culture and entertainment in driving climate action. Their personal climate stories and experiences at COP28 while running the Entertainment and Culture Pavilion. Why climate storytelling matters and how it can drive change. Advice for you to explore more climate stories.Gunjan Nanda:Gunjan is the Co-founder of Dubai Climate Collective, a Community Facilitator, and a key member of the Founding Convening Team for Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action (ECCA). Aligned with the UNFCCC and the Paris Climate Agreement, Gunjans responsibilities include global inclusion efforts, crafting a decarbonization roadmap for the entertainment sector, and catalyzing climate action through art and narrative power. As the Co-founder and Director of the Entertainment + Culture Foundation, Gunjan recently organized the foundations inaugural E+C pavilion at COP28 in Dubai.Ninoksha D’souza:Ninoksha is a dedicated climate activist and sustainability strategist with over a decade of experience at the intersection of sustainability communications and the creative industry. As the Operations Coordinator at the Entertainment and Culture Pavilion during COP28, she plays a crucial role in connecting the creative sector with global climate goals. Ninokshas expertise includes upskilling the advertising industry in climate communications, leading sustainable campaigns for various agencies, and fostering responsible advertising frameworks as a strategy director.Connect with Nadine: Website Instagram LinkedIn TikTokTo explore more:Dubai Climate Collective:Instagram | LinkedInEntertainment + Culture Pavilion:Instagram | LinkedIn | Take Action Portal
In this episode, we delve into the world of social impact business in the MENA region. You’ll hear the inspiring story of Christian Vezjak and his mission to empower Palestinian youth through the Talent Acceleration Platform (TAP). Get ready to explore how TAP is making a difference in bridging the gap between talent and opportunity, especially amidst the challenging circumstances in PalestineIn this episode, you will gain insights on:The journey of Christian Vezjak, as a co-founder of the social enterprise TAP.The innovative approach of TAP in providing remote job opportunities for high-potential tech talents in Palestine.The challenges and triumphs of launching a purpose-driven and social impact business.Strategies for building bridges between cultures and fostering empathy.About our Guest:Christian Vezjak is a Bolivian-born purpose-driven entrepreneur and advocate for women’s empowerment. As the co-founder of the Talent Acceleration Platform (TAP), Christian partners with Jafar Shunnar to drive impactful change. Christian is the first Bolivian INSEAD MBA graduate, dedicated to revolutionizing the tech landscape. His platform champions the career acceleration of Middle Eastern and Palestinian women and youth in the remote work sphere.Follow TAP:WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFollow Nadine Zidani:Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTokMENA Impact WebsiteDon't forget to follow Impact Talk on Instagram, LinkedIn and subscribe on Youtube for the latest updates. Subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed about upcoming episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you’d leave a review and share it with your community.