cover of episode #92 Serial social entrepreneur, Julia Capon founder Do Good Jobs

#92 Serial social entrepreneur, Julia Capon founder Do Good Jobs

2022/6/26
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Julia Capon joins Purposely to share her founder story starting Do Good Jobs.

Julia established Do Good Jobs in 2012, initially as a side hustle, and then later with more intent to commercialise the site.

Do Good Jobs is a popular online job board connecting people with job opportunities that create social and environmental change.

You will hear how Julia is a serial social entrepreneur that is focused on building businesses that balance purpose and impact alongside profit.

Businesses she has co-founded include a social enterprise, Eco Geek Co a low-carbon solutions provider, focused on sustainability and action. Recently a company called Thundergrid, an EV charging infrastructure company which has seen significant growth over the past three years - from startup to a rapidly scaling electromobility partner for government and corporates.

Sustainability is a passion of Julia’s and she is driven to do what she can to help solve the climate crisis

Julia also helps other purpose-led people to thrive with the beliefs that this will help improve society and the environment. Delivering training, courses and coaching to support the professional development of purpose-led people. Her courses focus on: mindset, vision/strategy and systems.

You will hear how Julia came close to burnout when she was balancing starting Do Good Jobs and the pressures of a day job. This led Julia to a period of reflection and the development of strategies and tools that helped her to be more productive at the same time protecting and enhancing her mental health.

‘Sharing my knowledge as a systems and efficiency geek to help reduce burnout, ease workloads and create more time for the for-purpose sector to focus on the key activities that make real change.’

www.dogoodjobs.co.nz

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