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In this illuminating episode, Jez sits down with Bessi Graham, a dynamic entrepreneur, impact investor, and advocate for balancing purpose with profit. Together, they delve into the messy, rewarding world of business — discussing not just the triumphs, but the inevitable setbacks that shape successful ventures. Bessi shares her unconventional journey from hesitating to call herself an entrepreneur to becoming a leader in the impact-investment space through ventures like The Difference Incubator and Benefit Capital. Throughout the conversation, they explore the complexities of navigating business failures, from missed warning signs to the emotional toll of shutting down promising ventures. Bessi reflects on a deeply challenging investment involving a social enterprise in Australia, detailing the lessons learned after financial losses, reputational hits, and the dismantling of a program designed to help young people. She doesn’t hold back, sharing insights on due diligence, the dangers of “feral founders,” and the emotional resilience required to handle failures that could derail others. Jez and Bessi also dive into the importance of creating sustainable business models using tools like the Business Model Canvas and building strong relationships with investors through transparent communication. Listeners will walk away inspired by Bessi’s advice on avoiding common mistakes, apprenticing with the problem, and finding grace in failure — an inevitable but essential part of the entrepreneurial journey. Takeaways The Business Model Canvas helps assess business viability. Investors seek measurable impact, not just good intentions. Curiosity and humility are key traits in successful founders. Bessi's family has a history of entrepreneurship. The importance of understanding the purpose of business. Talent and team dynamics are critical for business success. Talent alone is not enough; resilience is crucial. Understanding your audience is key to effective communication. Many entrepreneurs struggle to convey the importance of their work. Failures often stem from mismanagement and lack of oversight. Building trust is vital, but so is due diligence. Emotional responses to failure can be complex and layered. Transparency with investors can foster long-term relationships. Mistakes are part of the journey, but learning from them is essential. Creating a sustainable business model is challenging but necessary. Investing in complex challenges can be exhausting and risky. Honest conversations with investors are crucial for maintaining trust. Avoidance of difficult conversations can escalate problems. Conducting post-mortems helps identify missed signals and improve future decisions. Staying connected to the problem is essential for effective business leadership. Operational changes post-failure can enhance governance and accountability. Understanding the unique challenges of impact investing is vital for success. Every business has an impact, and awareness of this is crucial. Learning from failures is a continuous process that shapes future decisions. Embracing both accountability and grace is key to moving forward after setbacks. Chapters 02:56 Bessi Graham's Entrepreneurial Journey 06:01 The Intersection of Business and Social Justice 09:08 Building the Difference Incubator 11:46 Finding and Supporting Entrepreneurs 15:00 The Importance of Relationships in Business 17:47 The Business Model Canvas Explained 20:55 Key Questions for Assessing Potential Investments 29:01 The Balance of Talent and Resilience 31:55 Understanding Audience Needs 37:35 Lessons from Business Failures 44:32 The Importance of Due Diligence 51:46 Navigating Emotional Responses to Failure 01:06:19 Navigating Complex Challenges in Business 01:09:35 The Importance of Honest Conversations with Investors 01:13:14 Conducting Effective Post-Mortems on Failures 01:18:21 Learning from Failures to Enhance Future Success 01:20:30 Operational Changes Post-Failure 01:22:34 Understanding Failure Rates in Impact Investing 01:27:51 Redefining Success in Social Enterprises 01:34:24 Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity About Bessi Graham Bessi Graham is a TEDx speaker, CEO, and Co-Founder of Benefit Capital, with over 20 years of experience transforming businesses from the grassroots to global institutions. Whether sitting in the dirt with business owners in the Pacific Islands or advising the United Nations in Geneva, Bessi’s superpower is bridging systemic thinking with practical action. A Harvard graduate and advisor to governments and organizations—including a Ministerial appointment with the Australian Federal Government and the Obama Foundation’s Emerging Leaders Program—Bessi has driven over a billion dollars in investments into small and medium-sized businesses. Her work demonstrates that leaders don’t have to choose between doing good and making money; instead, she shows them how to merge purpose and profit through sustainable, scalable models. As a coach, investor, and designer of international capacity-building funds, Bessi brings a pragmatic approach to building businesses that last. From founding the first impact investment fund for the Pacific to personally investing in over 40 businesses, Bessi’s mission is clear: helping leaders navigate change, innovation, and impact without sacrificing financial success. When she’s not advising or investing, Bessi is sharing her hard-earned lessons on podcasts, demystifying the complexities of failure, governance, and resilience in today’s rapidly evolving world. Connect with Bessi Graham Website Stay connected with Beyond the Fail: Join our mailing list here InstagramTik-tok Linktree See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

