Alan Mahon, founder of Brewgooder, is on a mission to provide clean drinking water to one million people. He talks about what inspired this project, and discusses the importance of transparency, authenticity and strong principles in both business and life.
Show Notes:
(3:24) The beginnings of Brewgooder and move towards social purpose
(9:07) Destined to start own business and do something with purpose?
(13:32) What is 'Brewed on Purpose'?
(16:08) Transparency on purpose and social contribution
(20:20) Original aspirations
(24:49) How did you go about creating a beer?
(26:59) Advantages of outsourcing
(29:22) Challenges faced and overcome
(32:50) Route to market and distribution model
(37:03) Best advice I've ever received
(40:49) On resilience and mother as inspirational figure
(43:18) Qualities looked for when recruiting and the joys and challenges of working with diverse personalities
(48:02) Being a B-Corp and advice for those considering it
(51:12) Personal definition of success
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