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Minimum loveable big ideas

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On our previous episode, Laurence and Carlos spoke with John Parkin about big ideas: what they are; where they come from and how to spot them. He shared how big ideas can create real impact with minimum effort.

The idea itself does the heavy lifting. However, what happens when you’re still searching for your big idea. How do you commit to action when it’s not clear?

Say hello to our new friend – the minimum loveable big idea. "Big enough to create impact, small enough to try, authentic enough to be loved." It's an idea that aligns with your hopes, dreams and intentions. It sparks curiosity and excitement, and ideally one that you're willing to commit even though it isn’t 100% clear. The feeling is strong even if the plan is patchy.

Maybe you have a minimum lovable big idea waiting to be birthed? One that has the potential to make a difference, but personal enough to be close to your heart.

Each guest for this episode has a story to tell about their own minimum loveable big ideas:

  • Erin McCormack from Boston, USA – The school for inspiring leaders
  • Matthieu Dardaillon from France – Effortless entrepreneurship
  • Katherine Horsham from the UK – Adventures in nature for women
  • Beth Derry from the UK – Teenage self-harm

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On our previous episode, Laurence and Carlos spoke with John Parkin about big ideas: what they are; where they come from and how to spot them. He shared how big ideas can create real impact with minimum effort.

The idea itself does the heavy lifting. However, what happens when you’re still searching for your big idea. How do you commit to action when it’s not clear?

Say hello to our new friend – the minimum loveable big idea. "Big enough to create impact, small enough to try, authentic enough to be loved." It's an idea that aligns with your hopes, dreams and intentions. It sparks curiosity and excitement, and ideally one that you're willing to commit even though it isn’t 100% clear. The feeling is strong even if the plan is patchy.

Maybe you have a minimum lovable big idea waiting to be birthed? One that has the potential to make a difference, but personal enough to be close to your heart.

Each guest for this episode has a story to tell about their own minimum loveable big ideas:

  • Erin McCormack from Boston, USA – The school for inspiring leaders
  • Matthieu Dardaillon from France – Effortless entrepreneurship
  • Katherine Horsham from the UK – Adventures in nature for women
  • Beth Derry from the UK – Teenage self-harm

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