Calling Bullsh!t: Tarnished Trust?
In our season finale, we revisit the trust crisis, reflect on what we’ve learned so far, and respond to some great questions and suggestions submitted by our listeners.
In our season finale, we revisit the trust crisis, reflect on what we’ve learned so far, and respond to some great questions and suggestions submitted by our listeners.
Twenty years ago, BP announced that they were moving Beyond Petroleum…and then they didn’t. So when they recently announced an ambitious new, climate-friendly purpose we decided to drill into it.
Airbnb’s stated purpose is to “Create a world in which anyone can belong anywhere.” Are they truly owning that, or is it time to pay the rent?
Allbirds was founded on the purpose of “Better things made in a better way.” After 8 years of business, they’ve invented numerous ways to walk that talk.
CoreCivic’s purpose promotes “positive change,” “compassion,” and “successful return to community.” But can for-profit prisons truly be the change they wish to see in the world? In this episode, we explore the paradoxes and pitfalls of an industry with a murky history.
The United States of America. What is its true purpose, and whose lives does it exist to serve? In this special episode, we take a look at the current state of one of the world’s most powerful purpose-led organizations.
The NCAA claims to be on the same team as the players. But is it? In this episode, we analyze the NCAA’s playbook and propose a whole new game plan.
Better life for chickens, better outcomes for people and the planet.
Juul claims to be trying to save lives by getting smokers to switch to their product. In this episode, we cut through all the the smoke to see if we can find the burning truth.