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The speaker shares a candid account of their recent experience with modern dating, describing it as a mix of enjoyment and chaos. They emphasize the struggles with dating apps, highlighting that many do not provide sufficient information, which can be frustrating and time-consuming. Instead, they've found success with a dating app called The League, which attracts a more educated user base and allows for selective filtering based on personal preferences, making it easier to find compatible matches. This app is likened to attending a conference where everyone is smart, enabling users to target potential partners more effectively.
One key feature of The League is its emphasis on verified profiles, using LinkedIn to ensure that users have stable employment and not frequently changing jobs. This verification acts as a proxy to gauge whether an individual is genuinely organized in their life, which is considered a desirable trait. The speaker contrasts this with other platforms like Instagram, where establishing someone's level of stability can be much more challenging. By having this filter, users can save time by engaging with individuals who are more likely to align with their values and relationship goals.
The speaker appreciates The League's ability to search for matches based on shared interests across multiple cities. They provide a personal example of seeking partners who enjoy skiing or snowboarding, which is significant to their lifestyle. This capability allows users to find individuals who not only share their interests but also understand the speaker's seasonal living patterns in the mountains. The speaker finds that this targeted approach adds depth to the dating experience beyond just surface-level attraction.
The League stands out through various unique features, including multi-city dating, LinkedIn verification, and the ability to block profiles from coworkers and family. Users can also access personal concierges through the app, offering assistance and guidance in the matchmaking process. This level of support is highlighted as an advantage, with the speaker reflecting on their personal preferences for proactive engagement in the dating scene. The app facilitates meaningful connections rather than just superficial interactions, aligning with the speaker's desires for a fulfilling partnership.
The speaker outlines specific qualities they seek in a potential partner, such as being well-educated, positive, and keen on having children in the future. The emphasis on fitness and personal interests is also noted, reflecting their belief in the importance of compatibility on multiple levels. These stated preferences act as proxies for deeper characteristics they value in a significant other, all while encouraging potential matches to reach out using a playful prompt. This clarity underscores the thoughtful approach the speaker takes toward finding a compatible partner.
The conversation shifts to advocacy for social issues and building relationships as a means to create change. The speaker emphasizes the necessity of investing time and energy into understanding problems faced by marginalized communities and encourages individuals to seek immersive experiences in these areas. Fostering connections through empathy, they suggest, can lead to collaborative solutions that empower those affected. Their emphasis on knowing the realities of these communities challenges listeners to step beyond surface-level engagements towards meaningful contributions.
For individual investors, the speaker encourages thinking critically about where and how they invest, promoting a holistic view that considers both financial returns and social impact. They point out opportunities to fund socially responsible entrepreneurs who prioritize addressing societal issues. The speaker suggests connecting with organizations like Acumen for evolving investment strategies that promote long-lasting change. This approach enables investors to be responsible stewards of their resources while creating significant impact in the communities they care about.
The speaker urges institutional leaders to rethink existing investment models that prioritize profit over social responsibility. They highlight the importance of integrating social values into the investment decision-making process, which can lead to positive social change. By adopting a long-term perspective that encompasses sustainability and ethical practices, institutions can better serve their stakeholders and the broader community. This shift offers an avenue for leaders to enact significant changes within their organizations while addressing pressing global challenges.
Finally, the speaker discusses practical steps for individuals wanting to make a difference today. They suggest joining platforms like Acumen Academy that offer ways to learn about social change initiatives. Investing time in understanding these issues, whether through workshops or reading, can create meaningful opportunities for engagement. The idea is to take small steps towards larger goals, encouraging listeners to shift from passive observation to active involvement in their communities.
This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #124 "Jamie Foxx on Workout Routines, Success Habits, and Untold Hollywood Stories" and #514 "Jacqueline Novogratz on Building Acumen, How to (Actually) Change the World, Speaking Your Truth, and the Incredible Power of 'Dumb' Questions."
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Timestamps:
[00:00] Start
[06:50] Notes about this supercombo format.
[07:53] Enter Jamie Foxx.
[08:19] When Jamie met Kanye West.
[10:58] Why Jamie considers his studio magical.
[13:32] When Jamie met Ed Sheeran.
[15:00] What's on the other side of fear?
[16:53] Making impressions.
[22:15] How Eric Marlon Bishop became Jamie Foxx.
[24:49] Overcoming fear at open mics.
[26:12] Could Prince or Michael Jackson find a career break in today’s "Age of Memes?"
[27:49] How Jamie learned to read the room.
[33:27] Why do some comedians lose the ability to make people laugh?
[39:04] Enter Jacqueline Novogratz.
[39:37] Jacqueline's background and siblings' accomplishments.
[42:06] Jacqueline's journey into social impact investing.
[45:15] An early banking career and reputation for asking tough questions.
[48:36] A tendency to champion underdogs.
[53:18] From banker to disruptor.
[1:00:04] Jacqueline's first opportunity in her new path.
[1:05:28] Failures, small wins, and perseverance.
[1:09:21] Jacqueline's first real win in Rwanda.
[1:13:37] The path between Rwanda and founding Acumen.
[1:16:06] Jacqueline's reasons for applying to Stanford Business School.
[1:18:10] How the Rwanda genocide redefined poverty for Jacqueline.
[1:20:42] Lessons Jacqueline learned about human nature from the genocide.
[1:26:25] Acumen's three main functions and naming process.
[1:29:12] The quantification of impact investment through Lean Data.
[1:37:28] Alternative names for Acumen that got left on the cutting room floor.
[1:40:43] The concept of moral imagination.
[1:44:55] An early win at Acumen.
[1:50:43] Advice for young people aspiring to create positive change.
[1:53:20] The benefits of committing to something larger than oneself.
[1:56:10] Characteristics of a good mentor.
[1:59:36] Book recommendations.
[2:02:48] Advice for impact investors at various levels.
[2:09:20] Next steps for investors to start making a difference.
[2:14:00] Jacqueline's authenticity.
[2:17:07] A taste of potential topics for a future round two.
[2:20:55] Parting thoughts.
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