INONDA Podcast

INONDA Podcast
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Interviewing founders and directors to understand the future of business
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The show covers themes including entrepreneurship, education reform, and social responsibility, with episodes discussing unconventional business models, the intersection of capitalism and morality, and community-driven initiatives.

Interviewing founders and directors to understand the future of business
In this episode, I sat down with Michael Strong (Founder of The Socratic Experience), a philosopher, education entrepreneur, and advocate for conscious entrepreneurship.
Michael unpacks the idea that creating businesses can be a powerful spiritual and moral act – a way to uplift humanity by solving real problems and creating value in a principled way. He challenges conventional narratives around capitalism, urging listeners to see entrepreneurship not as greed-fueled hustle, but as a path to human flourishing.
They explore his experiences founding schools based on Socratic learning, building a charter city in Honduras, and his mission with Radical Social Entrepreneurs – a community of people using startups as vehicles for good. This isn’t a typical business podcast – it’s a thought-provoking look at how capitalism can become a moral force, how young people can find purpose through building, and why meaning, education, and enterprise are deeply connected in the 21st century.
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