Purpose Room Podcast

Purpose Room Podcast
Podcast Description
Business as usual is broken. These founders are doing something different.
Hosted by strategist Dorianeh Stanford, Purpose Room Podcast brings you bold conversations with the people behind brands that actually stand for something. From eco-innovation to ethical supply chains, we explore how purpose-forward businesses are rewriting the rules—without sacrificing growth. If you care about strategy, ethical business, and what it really takes to build a meaningful brand, this is your room.
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The podcast delves into themes such as eco-innovation and ethical supply chains, featuring episodes like one with Resting Reef discussing how end-of-life rituals can restore ecosystems. It highlights how businesses are re-evaluating traditional practices while emphasizing environmental sustainability and societal impact.

Business as usual is broken. These founders are doing something different.
Hosted by strategist Dorianeh Stanford, Purpose Room Podcast brings you bold conversations with the people behind brands that actually stand for something. From eco-innovation to ethical supply chains, we explore how purpose-forward businesses are rewriting the rules—without sacrificing growth. If you care about strategy, ethical business, and what it really takes to build a meaningful brand, this is your room.
Every purpose-driven brand wants shelf space. But when everyone’s leading with mission—how do you stand out?
When Khitish Pandya pitched West Elm, he wasn’t the only social enterprise in the room.
But his fair-trade textile company—powered by artisans across rural India—got the yes.
In this episode of Purpose Room, we unpack how Khitish built Ecotasar into a commercially viable, values-aligned supply chain without leaning on charity or compromise. His story offers practical lessons for brands navigating ESG, ethical sourcing, and product-market fit.
We cover:
✔ How to make premium, handmade goods compete in modern retail
✔ Why values can’t replace delivery, pricing, or product performance
✔ The real tradeoffs behind sourcing, production planning, and retail timelines
✔ What it takes to win when purpose is the norm—not the differentiator
Whether you’re scaling a social enterprise or leading a purpose-forward brand, this episode is a case study in how to build integrity into the model—not just the message.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Ecotasar Silk and Khitish’s Journey02:46 Transitioning from Consulting to Social Enterprise04:16 Challenges in NGO and Corporate Collaboration09:11 Working with Artisans: A Unique Perspective10:53 The Ethical Trade Model Explained12:13 Understanding the Weaving Process and Family Dynamics12:54 Communicating Impact and Collaborations18:56 Handmade Impact: Supporting Artisans and Communities21:00 Building Partnerships: The West Elm Experience22:13 Creating Sustainable Wage Opportunities25:20 The Influence of Upbringing on Social Entrepreneurship29:30 The Importance of Customer Success31:28 Communicating the Value of Handmade Products34:34 Inspiring Future Entrepreneurs35:40 Trends in Social Enterprise: A Growing Acceptance
Connect with Kitish Pandya:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/khitish-pandya-a560b55/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ecotasar/
Connect with Dorianeh Stanford:http://www.purposeroom.com/link-in-bio
Visit purposeroom.com for support connecting your brands purpose to profits.

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