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Why we need a moral leadership reset with Robyn Scott, Apolitical

Episode 28: In conversation with Co-Founder and CEO of Apolitical, Robyn Scott


Robyn Scott shares her extraordinary path from the wilds of Botswana to the forefront of government innovation. You’ll hear candid insights on resilience, social impact, and leading in an age of transformation.

I’ve always cared about using innovative businesses as a force for good in the world.

Robyn Scott Co-Founder and CEO, Apolitical

Robyn Scott exemplifies leadership without conventional boundaries.

Her formative experiences instilled a sense of global responsibility, a drive she has consistently channeled into impactful initiatives.

Robyn is a many-time Co-Founder, and this journey is marked by insights into celebrating unsung leaders and inciting tangible change on a monumental scale.

Join us on Pivot Points, as we explore the strategic mindset of a leader who redefines what it means to lead in an unstable world.

It feels like we are in a moment where we face a recession in moral leadership across so many domains, so many sectors, so many walks of life. People aren’t standing up with the verve that they might have historically done, with the courage that they might have historically had.

Robyn Scott Co-Founder and CEO, Apolitical

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • How upbringing can shape a passion for social impact and innovative problem-solving.
  • It’s often policy failures which underlie larger issues.
  • Governments are at a turning point with AI, and they need to be aware of the opportunities and challenges surrounding it.
  • When you benchmark against yourself, rather than others, you rethink the meaning of limits and what is possible.

To tune in, head here:

To me, the question needs to be flipped – Why would you spend one brief, precious life trying to do something that leaves the world better off? Why wouldn’t you!

Robyn Scott Co-Founder and CEO, Apolitical

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