You’re MarketingKind with Benazir Barlet-Batada
In our December 14th You're MarketingKind we had the pleasure of hearing from Benazir Barlet-Batada, Marketing Director of Cadbury, Green & Black's and Maynards Bassetts, about the wonderful founding story of Cadbury and what 'brand generosity' means to her.
Digital Fireside: Inspiring collective action with Thomas Kolster
In our December 1st Digital Fireside Claire Kennedy, founder of Twenty Thirty, interviewed Thomas Kolster, author of The Hero Trap and Goodvertising. Thomas shared with us how we can better empower people to change for the better through our businesses and brands.
Coffee with a Cause with Breaking Barriers
In our November Coffee with a Cause Eric Fulwiler, CEO of Rival, interviewed Matthew Powell, CEO and founder of Breaking Barriers, and led a group of MarketingKind members in answering the question 'how can we share powerful stories of refugees in a new and innovative way?'.
xChange: How can small stories create big change?
In our November xChange Paul Skinner, founder of MarketingKind, and Emma Ihsan, Joint Head of Corporate Partnerships at Mind, interviewed Professor Timothy D. Wilson, author of Redirect and Strangers to Ourselves. Together we explored the inner narratives that truly guide our behaviour and how we can change these narratives across society to achieve positive social outcomes.
You’re MarketingKind with Gordon Charlton and Adam Bell
In our November 3rd You're MarketingKind Gordon Charlton and Adam Bell, Directors of the agency Moment, led us in a group discussion on the topic of 'making a just transition to a low carbon economy'.
Coffee with a Cause with Toothbuckle
Bob Boxer, Co-founder of the agency Cafe, hosted our October 29th Coffee with a Cause and interviewed Rosaline Scott and Alison Rogers, the mother and daughter Founders of the oral health social enterprise Toothbuckle.
xChange: What is the path to climate compatible living?
On October 20th Paul Skinner and Lauren Cooper hosted our ‘what is the path to climate compatible living?’ xChange, which featured a fantastic panel including Mike Berners-Lee, author of There is no Planet B, Joan Fitzgerald, author of Greenovation, and John Grant, author of Greener Marketing.
You’re MarketingKind with Michelle Carvill and Gemma Butler
In our October 6th You’re MarketingKind Gemma Butler and Michelle Carvill, authors of Sustainable Marketing, led us in a fantastic discussion of the question ‘Can marketing save the planet?’.
A Fair COP?
In the run up to COP26 we’re hosting a series of events to help marketers play a role a bigger role in tackling the climate emergency.
Coffee with a Cause with Dear Green Santa
In our September Coffee with a Cause MarketingKind members led by Lauren Cooper helped Dear Green Santa to empower children and families to take positive action on climate change.
xChange: What is the return on purpose?
There is a lot of talk about purpose in business, but who really benefits from it? In our September xChange Paul Skinner and Elaine Roberts interview Professor Alex Edmans, author of Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose And Profit, to learn more about Alex’s rigorously evidence-based approach to understanding the value of purpose in business.
You’re MarketingKind with Abigail Dixon
Yesterday we hosted a You’re MarketingKind with the fantastic Abigail Dixon to discuss what it means to be a Whole Marketer. At the start of the session Abby shared with us her concept of the whole marketer and why she wrote the book. And together we discussed what being a whole marketer means to each of us.
Battle Cancer - update on cause impacts
This week we had the pleasure of catching up with Scott Britton, Founder of Battle Cancer, to learn how they have been using the advice from our May Coffee with a Cause to provide more inclusive wellness support to people recovering from cancer and raise more funds for cancer charities.
You’re MarketingKind with Sorana McCarron (Duca)
Once a month our members come together to welcome new members and share ideas. In our August 4th You’re MarketingKind we invited Sorana McCarron (Duca) to introduce her research on how marketing has changed in the UK charity sector as a result of Brexit and the pandemic.
Coffee with a Cause with Recycling Lives
In our July 30th Coffee with a Cause Debra Sobel, Co-founder of Verity London, interviewed Alasdair Jackson, CEO of Recycling Lives to learn more about their work and how our members could help them to improve their marketing.
Digital Fireside: Leading Big Change with Peter Seymour
In our July 21st Digital Fireside Isabel Lydall, Founder of Curiosity & Clarity, interviewed Peter Seymour, VP of Marketing and Strategy for Europe at Mondelez. Peter shared how he navigates the creation of change in a global business and answered questions about how to make the right choices when leading purposeful change.
xChange: What is the future of community?
In our July 14th xChange we explored the future of community with a fantastic panel including Carrie Melissa Jones, author of Building Brand Communities, Douglas Atkin, author of The Culting of Brands, and Dr Lauren Vargas, communities expert and researcher. The xChange was hosted by Célia Pronto, Managing Director of Love Home Swap, and Robbie Hearn, Co-founder of Standing on Giants.
You’re MarketingKind with John Grant
Last Wednesday’s You’re MarketingKind with John Grant was an opportunity for members to come together to explore the distinction between true purpose and woke wash. John started the conversation off by sharing three examples from across the spectrum. You can watch John’s opening remarks and the session continued with a group conversation in response to John’s provocation ‘Do they mean it?’.
Coffee with a Cause with the Small Charities Coalition
In our June 25th Coffee with a Cause, Annabel Venner interviewed Rita Chadha, CEO of the Small Charities Coalition, to give us background on their work and their priority marketing needs. We then worked together to upgrade the mission of their charity.
xChange: How can we prepare for the worst while aiming for the best?
In our June 16th xChange hosts Paul Skinner and Arpita Dutt explored how we can build resilience through business, government and civil society by addressing our underlying risks and vulnerabilities with our panellists Rebecca Henderson, Harvard economist and author of Reimagining Capitalism, Sir Oliver Letwin, former minister with responsibility for the UK’s resilience and author of Apocalypse How?, and Rita Chadha, CEO of the Small Charities Coalition.