Series 3 - Episode 5 - Dr Michelle Booth
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Summary
Dr. Michelle Booth shares her journey from a mining village to becoming a social entrepreneur and founder of Side by Side Arts. She discusses the evolution of social enterprise, the challenges, and the importance of sustainable business models. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities for social enterprises in the Northeast region, the importance of collaboration, and the need for belief and financial viability in entrepreneurship. Michelle shares her experiences and insights, emphasizing the value of making money to do good and the significance of self-belief in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors.
Takeaways
- Social enterprise evolution
- Imposter syndrome Collaboration in the social enterprise sector
- The importance of financial viability and self-belief in entrepreneurship
Chapters
- 00:00 Journey to Social Enterprise
- 08:10 Transition to Social Enterprise
- 17:07 Founding Side by Side Arts
- 24:24 Challenges and Opportunities for Social Enterprises in the Northeast Region
- 29:51 The Value of Making Money to Do Good
- 36:00 The Significance of Self-Belief in Entrepreneurship
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