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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 36 MIN

Finding your heart’s journey: Lessons from Peter Baines and Hands Across the Water

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Peter Baines is one of Australia’s most impactful solopreneurs. After serving as a forensic investigator and responding to major disasters like the Bali bombings and Boxing Day tsunami, Peter found his purpose in building children's charity Hands Across the Water.  In this episode of Flying Solo, he shares advice on finding a journey worthy of your heart and soul, as well as practical guidance for small business owners seeking to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Whether you’re searching for purpose or curious about integrating philanthropy into your business, this conversation is packed with lessons on resilience, leadership, and the transformative power of doing good. Key topics 1. The Journey of 'Hands Across the Water' Peter’s background as a forensic investigator and his response to the Boxing Day tsunami. Founding the charity to support orphaned children in Thailand. Realisation that the work was ongoing after building the first home. Growth from helping a few children to supporting hundreds with homes and educational opportunities. 2. Finding and Sustaining Purpose Making an impact doesn’t require a profound life event; small actions matter. Importance of finding a cause or activity that brings meaning beyond financial goals. Personal fulfillment often comes from helping others or the community. Value in choosing a journey “worthy of one’s heart and soul.” 3. Integrating Social Responsibility for Small Businesses CSR and philanthropy aren’t just for large corporations—small businesses can make a difference. Shift from one-way giving (philanthropy) to reciprocal, mutually beneficial partnerships with charities. Importance of aligning business values with charity partners and setting clear expectations. Engaging employees and stakeholders in meaningful causes enhances buy-in and impact. 4. Overcoming Challenges and Leadership Lessons Navigating unexpected setbacks, such as the COVID crisis and loss of funding. Lessons in resilience: drawing hope from challenging experiences and colleagues. Effective crisis leadership means making courageous decisions and staying present. Advice to listeners: pursue causes that are personally meaningful and sustainable, and do your due diligence. Timestamped overview 00:00 Forensic Investigator: Bali to Tsunami 06:06 Building a charity 09:52 Expanding charity Impact in Thailand 11:53 Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility 15:08 "Choosing the right partners" 18:03 Effective CSR Partnerships explained 24:25 "Resilience amidst challenges" 26:56 Leadership lessons from crisis 31:37 Choosing meaningful causes for business 34:08 "Sustainable, meaningful partnerships matter" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Peter Baines is one of Australia’s most impactful solopreneurs. After serving as a forensic investigator and responding to major disasters like the Bali bombings and Boxing Day tsunami, Peter found his purpose in building children's charity Hands Across the Water.  In this episode of Flying Solo, he shares advice on finding a journey worthy of your heart and soul, as well as practical guidance for small business owners seeking to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Whether you’re searching for purpose or curious about integrating philanthropy into your business, this conversation is packed with lessons on resilience, leadership, and the transformative power of doing good. Key topics 1. The Journey of 'Hands Across the Water' Peter’s background as a forensic investigator and his response to the Boxing Day tsunami. Founding the charity to support orphaned children in Thailand. Realisation that the work was ongoing after building the first home. Growth from helping a few children to supporting hundreds with homes and educational opportunities. 2. Finding and Sustaining Purpose Making an impact doesn’t require a profound life event; small actions matter. Importance of finding a cause or activity that brings meaning beyond financial goals. Personal fulfillment often comes from helping others or the community. Value in choosing a journey “worthy of one’s heart and soul.” 3. Integrating Social Responsibility for Small Businesses CSR and philanthropy aren’t just for large corporations—small businesses can make a difference. Shift from one-way giving (philanthropy) to reciprocal, mutually beneficial partnerships with charities. Importance of aligning business values with charity partners and setting clear expectations. Engaging employees and stakeholders in meaningful causes enhances buy-in and impact. 4. Overcoming Challenges and Leadership Lessons Navigating unexpected setbacks, such as the COVID crisis and loss of funding. Lessons in resilience: drawing hope from challenging experiences and colleagues. Effective crisis leadership means making courageous decisions and staying present. Advice to listeners: pursue causes that are personally meaningful and sustainable, and do your due diligence. Timestamped overview 00:00 Forensic Investigator: Bali to Tsunami 06:06 Building a charity 09:52 Expanding charity Impact in Thailand 11:53 Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility 15:08 "Choosing the right partners" 18:03 Effective CSR Partnerships explained 24:25 "Resilience amidst challenges" 26:56 Leadership lessons from crisis 31:37 Choosing meaningful causes for business 34:08 "Sustainable, meaningful partnerships matter" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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