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175

A CEO’s Commitment to Social Impact

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Show Notes

The job of a CEO goes beyond making the most of capital and finding efficient ways to earn a profit. It’s about PURPOSE. Listen in as Jared Turner, the new CEO of Amare Global, explains why he’s committed to making a positive impact on the planet and helping people optimize their mental wellness!

Question Highlights

  • Why did you make the move to Amare Global?
  • Amare’s revenue grew as a company over 60% in Q1, and new account acquisitions grew by 189% in the same period. What do those numbers say to you about what’s happening in the world today?
  • Your LinkedIn profile features the Theodore Roosevelt quote, ‘In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.’ How does that quote reflect your leadership style?
  • Right now, Amare is only available in the US and Mexico. Do you envision international expansion next?
  • You call yourself a social impact entrepreneur. Can you explain what that means to you?
  • What do you see as being the biggest differentiator between Amare and other natural products on the market?
  • What is something people might be surprised to know about you?

In this episode, you will learn about…  

  • How Jared resonates with the Amare mission to optimize mental wellness
  • The connection between our gut microbiome and mental health
  • Why the world needs Amare’s products more than ever
  • What Jared’s action-oriented approach to leadership looks like
  • Jared’s commitment to business that has a beneficial impact on people and the planet
  • The social impact component of Jared’s restaurant, Zulu Grill
  • Why Jared wants to educate people on the gut-brain axis 
  • Jared’s frustration with highly processed, pesticide-laced foods
  • How the Amare way leads to more joy, community and financial stability

Connect with Jared

Amare Global

Jared on LinkedIn

Resources 

Gabriel Sanchez at Amare Global

Dr. Shawn Talbott at Amare Global

The Children’s Center of Utah

Zulu Grille

Voice of the Vanishing

Home of Hope for Girls

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