
Ep. 60 Building Purpose-Driven Businesses with Victor Koo of Tianren Culture
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Are you building a business that aligns with your values? How do you create positive social change while staying grounded in your purpose? In this episode of the DO GOOD X podcast, hosts Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis revisit a robust conversation with Victor Koo, co-founder of Tianren Culture.
Victor shares how cultivating inner wisdom can be a superpower for entrepreneurs, particularly when navigating today’s fast-paced technological world. Together, they explore what it means to design a purpose-driven business with clear intention—one that considers both intended and unintended consequences. Whether you're an early-stage founder or a seasoned social entrepreneur, this episode offers rich insight into aligning your mission, values, and impact. Don’t forget to visit DO GOOD X for resources to help grow your impact-driven community.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- (00:00) Intro: A Focus on building a purpose-driven business
- (02:21) Shifting from a results-driven mindset to a purpose-driven business
- (03:26) Tuning into one’s inner voice, looking at social impact and your intentions
- (07:38) Businesses should embed positive social change into their DNA from inception
- (10:13) Victor links global crises, mental health, climate change, and pandemics to a lack of human consciousness
- (14:00) Entrepreneurs are urged to prioritize clear purpose, intentions, and first principles
- (16:53) Stephen shares his dreams for social entrepreneurs in the future
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Positive social change must be embedded in a business’s founding intention. Entrepreneurs should prioritize a clear purpose and intentional design when launching ventures, especially in sectors such as health, education, and food. Rather than only responding to problems after they arise, startups should focus on preventative solutions and responsible innovation that reduce harm and generate long-term benefits for communities.
- Social entrepreneurs are encouraged to assess both the intentional and unintended consequences of their work. True social innovation requires entrepreneurs to shift away from a purely results-oriented mindset and instead lead with values that support community wellbeing and collective healing.
- Victor Koo advocates for tapping into one’s inner voice, intuition, and contemplative practices as essential tools in the entrepreneurial journey. He warns against the over-reliance on external validation and analysis, arguing that inner awareness and mindfulness fuel creativity, resilience, and better decision-making. In today’s fast-paced tech landscape, striking a balance between action and reflection is crucial for creating a sustainable impact.
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Victor Koo - Speaker - Global Wellness Summit