by Seed Team | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog, Formation
This post has been adapted from The Stanford Social Innovation Review The world is flooded with stories. It’s how we interact, share knowledge, connect and create. Stories exist at the core of the human experience. Which is why, as a business or social...
by Seed Team | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur
You would think a huge disrupter like AirBnB wouldn’t need to employ someone to disrupt their own business. Disruption is at the core of who they are, doesn’t it come naturally? The short answer to this is no. Just because a company has disrupted an...
by John Beckett | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Design and Innovation, Redemptive Design
Innovation is not a word that we readily associate with the Christian church or the faith-based sector. We’re seen as traditionalists, outdated, resisters of change. That perception is only partly true. Our Christian story requires both a firm ‘yes’ and a firm ‘no’ to...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur
For several years Dana Gruben and Ben Boland worked among those with dementia, conscious that there was a lack of biblical and spiritual resources to use as a component of their caring. At the beginning of 2017, Dana enrolled in the Hub program run by Seed for...
by Kara Martin | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneur
The seven women are gathered in the boardroom looking at me with expectation. Each of them have been working mostly alone on projects that have absorbed their thoughts, actions, lives for up to 12 years. We are going to work together over the next ten months to...