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Ep27 - Becoming a Social Entrepreneur with Pablo Esteves
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Ep27 - Becoming a Social Entrepreneur with Pablo Esteves

In this episode, we listen deeply to the story of becoming of Pablo Esteves, a professional golfer turned social entrepreneur.

Are you torn between following your professional bliss and opting for a path of more security? Are you curious about entrepreneurship and business? Are you interested in making the world a better place? If you've ever found yourself pondering some of these questions, this interview might keep you some company.

Together we explore the thought processes guiding Pablo life’s big decisions, the most significant challenges and learnings as a managing partner of Emzingo, why Pablo cherishes his privacy in a social media landscape often obsessed with self-promotion, and what he would like to tell his younger self where he in his twenties today.

Guest Bio: Pablo Esteves is a managing partner and executive director at Emzingo, a learning design firm he joined in 2011 after finishing his MBA at IE Business School. His experience includes designing, managing, and facilitating over 70 innovation and leadership development projects and learning experiences in South Africa, Peru, Spain, the United States and beyond.

Pablo is also a professor in Leadership, Innovation, and Creativity at IE University, a visiting professor for Trinity College Dublin and Universidad de Valladolid, and an Aspen Institute Fellow in Spain.

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