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Lord Hastings & Paul Lindley, Founder Ella's Kitchen, Author of Little Wins & Chair of Robert F Kennedy Human Rights UK

Season 1, Ep. 13

This week we speak to Paul Lindley, Founder of Ella's Kitchen, the baby food company that has over 30% of the baby food market and is sold in countries across the globe. Paul talks about how growing up in Zambia allowed him to listen and learn from an array of different people, and how these learnings and sense of belonging shape much of the work he does today. He discusses what made Ella's Kitchen a success, offers advice for any young entrepreneurs seeking investment and the need for change in order to help young black entrepreneurs in particular.


He goes on to talk about how we can learn from Robert F Kennedy and employ his beliefs to better our own society and current political climate, as well as what businesses can do to increase diversity at Board Level.


This podcast is produced by 4DC - The Podcast Strategists.

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