FoundGood

FoundGood
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Found Good Podcast—I'm your host, Alex Fang. Each week, I sit down with bold social entrepreneurs who are building companies that are reshaping the way we live—from everyday innovations to world-changing ideas. These are the stories of founders who didn’t just want to build something big—they wanted to build something good.
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The podcast explores themes centered around social entrepreneurship, sustainable innovation, and community impact. Specific episode topics include the circular economy in the food industry with Lindsey Hoell and urban equity in city planning featuring Chase Davenport, highlighting how social businesses are tackling pressing environmental and societal issues.

Welcome to the Found Good Podcast—I’m your host, Alex Fang. Each week, I sit down with bold social entrepreneurs who are building companies that are reshaping the way we live—from everyday innovations to world-changing ideas. These are the stories of founders who didn’t just want to build something big—they wanted to build something good.
Picture this: the next time you grab take‑out, the bowl it comes in doesn’t head for the landfill—or even the recycling bin—it gets whisked away, sanitized, and sent back into circulation, ready for another meal. That closed‑loop vision is already happening thanks to today’s guest, Lindsey Hoell, founder and CEO of Dispatch Goods, the start‑up building the logistics backbone for a truly zero‑waste food system.
Lindsey’s work sits at the intersection of climate tech, behavioral design, and last‑mile logistics and we’ll spend today’s episode getting her thoughts on the circular economy.
Beore we dive in a few notes; the term B2B is used in today’s episode and stands or Business to Business. This means that instead of selling direct to consumers, Dispatch sells to businesses that sell to consumers.

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