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Mission Driven Podcast

Mission Driven Podcast

By: Collective Responsibility
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Driven by the belief that change begins with a single step, Richard Brubaker has spent the last 15 years in Asia working to engage, inspire, and equip those around him to take their first step.Acting as a catalyst to driving sustainability, Brubaker works with government, corporate, academic and non-profit stakeholders to bring together knowledge, teams, and tools that develop and execute their business case for sustainability.

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Collective Responsibility
Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Choosing the Right Co-Founder
    Jun 16 2026

    In this episode of the Mission Driven Podcast, I speak with Rahat Hossain about the importance of choosing the right co-founder, building founder alignment, and the lessons learned through navigating one of the most difficult parts of entrepreneurship: evolving partnerships.


    The conversation explores the realities of building a mission-driven business in an underdeveloped market, learning the sector from scratch, and candidly speaks to the dynamics of co-founders that have divergent experience, resources, and expectations.

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    51 mins
  • Empowering Rural Farmers Through Inclusive Agriculture
    Jun 12 2026

    In this episode of the Mission Driven Podcast, Rich Brubaker sits down with Apols Garmay to explore her journey building Hidden Manna Farms and her mission of Empowering rural farmers through inclusive agriculture.


    Key Takeaway:

    1. Entrepreneurship Often Begins With Proximity to the Problem

    2. Trust Is Infrastructure

    3. Scale Is About Predictability, Not Just Volume

    4. Mission-Driven Entrepreneurship Requires Patience and Practicality

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    42 mins
  • Building a National Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode of the Mission Driven Podcast, I speak with Rogerine Miguel-Irvine, former Chief for Strategic Policy and Innovations at the National Economic and Development Authority , about her work to build a national framework for innovation and entrepreneurship.


    Rogerine shares her journey from building a social enterprise supporting indigenous weaving communities to helping shape national innovation policy in the Philippines. We explore why governments often struggle to support entrepreneurs, the barriers startups face navigating bureaucracy, and why innovation policy frequently fails at the implementation stage.


    We also discuss the role of procurement in supporting startups, the challenge of fragmented systems, why human capital and R&D investment matter, and what it was like bringing an entrepreneurial mindset into government itself.


    This conversation is a candid look at the realities of building innovation ecosystems — and why governments must evolve if they want entrepreneurs to help solve the major economic and social challenges ahead.


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Governments should support innovation ecosystems — not control them.

    2. The Philippines has strong talent and innovation output, but struggles with implementation and commercialization.

    3. Bureaucracy and outdated procurement systems remain major barriers for startups and innovators.

    4. Policy making improves when entrepreneurs and private-sector voices are directly involved in the process.

    5. Procurement reform could become one of the most powerful tools governments use to support startups and innovation

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    42 mins
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