EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 54 MIN
S6 E2 How Collaboration Drives Real-World Impact with Ben Roberts
from Laidback: The Arturo Zinga Podcast · host Arinzechukwu Ude
Big problems rarely get solved alone. In this episode, we (Benjamin Roberts from Medilink Midlands and I) explore how collaboration drives real-world impact and why working across boundaries can lead to better solutions.We discuss how different sectors can work together more effectively, why collaboration often fails, and what makes partnerships actually succeed in practice. We also discuss how communication and shared goals can improve outcomesYou'll discover:Why collaboration is essential for solving complex problems What makes collaboration effectiveHow shared purpose can transform ideas into meaningful outcomesWhat do you think is the biggest challenge when people try to collaborate? What do you think is the key ingredient for successful collaboration? Where have you seen collaboration make the biggest difference in real life?Share in the comments, we would love to hear from you.Also, please do not forget to like, follow the podcast and share with someone who needs this message!If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the podcast in 1 or 2 ways:One-time support: https://buymeacoffee.com/laidbackazMonthly support for bonus content & perks: https://www.patreon.com/c/LaidbackTheArturoZingaPodcast-------------------------------------------------------------------If you're struggling, consider therapy with our paid partner. Visit https://betterhelp.com/laidback for a discount on your first month of therapy.-------------------------------------------------------------------CONNECT WITH USWe are building a strong community to help you with business/career/health advice so if this piques your interest, join the mailing list and get more information about our subscription🌍Website: https://www.arturozinga.com/ to join the mailing list📸Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laidbackazpod/📱TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@laidbackazpodX: https://x.com/laidbackazpod
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Big problems rarely get solved alone. In this episode, we (Benjamin Roberts from Medilink Midlands and I) explore how collaboration drives real-world impact and why working across boundaries can lead to better solutions.We discuss how different sectors can work together more effectively, why collaboration often fails, and what makes partnerships actually succeed in practice. We also discuss how communication and shared goals can improve outcomesYou'll discover:Why collaboration is essential for solving complex problems What makes collaboration effectiveHow shared purpose can transform ideas into meaningful outcomesWhat do you think is the biggest challenge when people try to collaborate? What do you think is the key ingredient for successful collaboration? Where have you seen collaboration make the biggest difference in real life?Share in the comments, we would love to hear from you.Also, please do not forget to like, follow the podcast and share with someone who needs this message!If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the podcast in 1 or 2 ways:One-time support: https://buymeacoffee.com/laidbackazMonthly support for bonus content & perks: https://www.patreon.com/c/LaidbackTheArturoZingaPodcast-------------------------------------------------------------------If you're struggling, consider therapy with our paid partner. Visit https://betterhelp.com/laidback for a discount on your first month of therapy.-------------------------------------------------------------------CONNECT WITH USWe are building a strong community to help you with business/career/health advice so if this piques your interest, join the mailing list and get more information about our subscription🌍Website: https://www.arturozinga.com/ to join the mailing list📸Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laidbackazpod/📱TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@laidbackazpodX: https://x.com/laidbackazpod
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