“What if every business could make a difference in their own way, just by doing what they normally do?”
Paul is the founder of Buy 1 Give 1, an organisation and a charity movement based on that simple and profound idea.
Paul discusses the importance of connection, in a time of extreme isolation.
He breaks down his thoughts on business, great leadership and how to positively influence not just others but yourself.
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