Tara Milburn on the Entelechy Leadership Stories Podcast

1 min readBy Tara Milburn
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Out of the Podcast oven: Listen to this energetic and inspiring conversation our CEO Tara Milburn had with Kirstin Gooldy & Mark Stinson from the Entelechy Leadership Stories Podcast!

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Tara Milburn, CEO of Ethical Swag, interviewed by the Entelechy Leadership Stories Podcast.
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Out of the Podcast oven: Listen to this energetic and inspiring conversation our CEO Tara Milburn had with Kirstin Gooldy & Mark Stinson from the Entelechy Leadership Stories Podcast.

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Tara talks about how she started the business and Ethical Swag's mission on this planet: to help companies make the right decisions for People & Planet when it comes to purchasing Swag.

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The beauty of this is how the purchase can help achieve Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) goals. Spoiler alert: Ethical Swag has sustainable merchandise for all budget sizes.

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Doing the right thing doesn't have to be complicated. We are here to support businesses looking to purchase sustainable promotional products in Canada and in the USA. The best swag products for your next employee onboarding and/or gifting campaign are here!

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Listen to the episode (24 min) here: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/cece6b63-7774-4837-bca4-d8f6fcb35e49

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Listen to the episode using the player below:

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Listen online on Captivate.fm.

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Link to the Podcast episode on Spotify

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