“The long term matters way more than the short term and family and health and wellness and balance and groundedness and spirituality, giving space for that is the only thing that’s gonna allow us, I think, to succeed in the long term.” Daniel Epstein


E262 – TIMELESS // ‘How to Build a Future we can Actually Live in’ with Daniel Epstein


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About this interview:

In this TIMELESS episode, we revisit a conversation with Daniel Epstein from E152 on how we build a future we can actually live in.

Together, Daniel and Amisha explore what it means to repurpose capitalism as a tool for regeneration, rather than extraction. They look at the relationship between doing good, doing well, and being well, asking how entrepreneurship can serve life without asking us to sacrifice our bodies, relationships, or joy along the way.

Daniel shares examples of pioneering companies that The Unreasonable Fellowship is supporting, creating more inclusive and regenerative futures: from transforming pollution into usable materials to reimagining food systems, farming, and soil health. This conversation also opens into the deeper conditions needed for meaningful change: courage, community, long-term thinking, passion, and an honest reckoning with privilege.

Listen to explore:

. capitalism as a tool for regeneration
. doing good, doing well, and being well
. entrepreneurship, wellness, and the myth of endless hard work
. why long-term change needs community and support
. recognising that poverty, climate, health, soil, and justice are part of one living system
. the role of privilege, courage, and devotion in becoming an entrepreneur
. how to build a future that feeds life

“We cannot tackle poverty on its own. We cannot tackle climate change on its own. It’s all part of a broader system. And so that’s why we have this really large kind of community approach towards having a broader shift in the right direction.” Daniel Epstein

Daniel’s unfettered belief in entrepreneurs led him to found and become the CEO of Unreasonable Group – an organization dedicated to supporting an international Fellowship for growth-stage entrepreneurs who are profitably solving global issues. Today Unreasonable actively supports over 550 growth-stage CEOs; channels exclusive deal-flow to hundreds of investors and investment funds; and partners with multinational brands and institutions to discover profit in solving global challenges. Recently Daniel was named by Fortune Magazine as one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders, alongside the likes of Bill Gates & Tim Cook. Daniel was also awarded Inc. Magazine’s “30 under 30 entrepreneurs”, and Forbes identified him as one of the “top 30 most impactful entrepreneurs.” He also received the prestigious “Entrepreneur of the World” award along with Richard Branson & the President of Liberia at the Global Entrepreneurship Forum. Beyond his capacities at Unreasonable, Daniel is a frequent keynote speaker, moderator, thought-leader, and advisor.

To connect or work with Daniel visit, unreasonablegroup.com

To connect or work with Amisha, visit www.amisha.co.uk  


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