Published Sep 29, 2020
What it takes to make change | Jacqueline Novogratz
Jacqueline Novogratz makes a compelling case for a moral revolution, exploring the power of legacy, shared humanity, and market dynamics to fuel sustainable and inclusive change. Through personal stories and the concept of moral imagination, she inspires listeners to redefine success and heal societal divisions while uplifting marginalized communities.

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