PHP 3-11 - Lessons from the Social Impact Mastermind
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What does it actually take to build a social enterprise when you still have a day job, a family, and a world that won't slow down?
Three years in, the Social Impact Mastermind has become one of Adam Morris's favorite things he does. The idea was simple: bring social entrepreneurs together at a similar stage in their journey, create a space where they can be honest about what they're struggling with, and let the group do what groups do best. Support each other.
This recap covers the four themes that kept coming up this year: revenue, social media, scope creep, and balance. The revenue conversation gets refreshingly real, from a founder who paid $100 to practice discovery calls on userinterviews.com before ever approaching a real decision maker, to the mindset shift that turns sales from something uncomfortable into something genuinely collaborative. There's also a honest look at how the nonprofit funding landscape has changed and where to start looking when the grants dry up.
On social media, the big unlock was simple: stop waiting until you have the perfect post and just start showing up. Scope creep and balance round out the conversation, with Adam sharing why a weekly review habit and protecting your personal time are not nice-to-haves, they are the whole game when you are building something meaningful on the side.
Episode in a glance
00:00 The Social Impact Mastermind and how it started
03:14 Theme one: finding revenue and reframing sales as discovery
08:45 Theme two: why consistency beats perfection on social media
13:25 Theme three: avoiding scope creep with a weekly review practice
17:11 Theme four: protecting your time and energy as a busy entrepreneur
Curious about joining the next Social Impact Mastermind? Reach out to Adam directly to find out when the next cohort kicks off.