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Purpose Radio

Purpose Radio is a 5-minute podcast inspired by Start Up Truths, for founders and entrepreneurs building ideas and businesses on their own terms. No curated success stories or over-edited tales of self-made triumphs—just real, practical insights. Each episode delivers one clear, actionable idea—if it can’t be shared in 5 minutes, it doesn’t go to air. Tune in for lessons on authenticity, mindset resets, intentional growth, and building businesses that align with who you truly are.

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    Episode 7: The Real A.I of Entreprenuership is not Technology

    In this episode of Purpose Radio, host Carlyle Christopherson shares why authenticity and integrity, the "real AI", of business are the most essential growth hacks for any entrepreneur. He draws on personal experience, including a meeting with the founder of a global retail brand, to illustrate how emotional intelligence and human connection outweigh formal credentials in business.The True Foundation of Success: While academic degrees are valuable, highly successful leaders often rely on intuition, resilience, and strong interpersonal skills to build their empires.Effective Communication: Christopherson emphasizes the power of clear, simple language. Avoiding industry jargon and buzzwords helps establish trust and confidence with partners, employees, and investors.Speaking from the Heart: The episode explores why leaders should craft their own messages rather than relying solely on consultants or external agencies. People can sense when a message is genuine versus when it feels scripted or artificially generated.Human Connection: Building meaningful relationships and fostering collaboration are presented as being just as vital as technical expertise for long-term professional growth."The true essence of powerful communication is rooted in authenticity... People can tell when someone is speaking from the heart."

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    Episode 6: Unearth Actionable Innovation

    In this episode of Purpose Radio, I challenge the way we’ve been taught to think about innovation. Too many entrepreneurs are chasing what I call the “magic dragon” — grand, intoxicating visions of world-changing success that sound impressive but often have little grounding in the practical realities of building a real, sustainable business.Much of this thinking hasn’t emerged from the messy frontline of entrepreneurship, but from a mix of academic theory and social media hype, where disruption is glorified, scale is fetishised, and the quiet craft of building useful businesses is overlooked. It’s time we question those narratives and refocus on innovation that actually works in the real world.While big ideas and disruptive technologies attract attention, innovation is ultimately about execution and solving real problems.True innovation doesn’t always come from revolutionary technology or industry-shaking breakthroughs. Many of the most impactful businesses are built by improving everyday products, systems, and experiences. The story of James Dyson and the creation of Dyson’s bagless vacuum cleaner is a great example — a simple but powerful improvement to a common household appliance that reshaped an entire category.The key message from this episode is that innovation doesn’t need to be flashy to be meaningful. By focusing on real-world problems, overlooked gaps, and practical improvements, entrepreneurs can build businesses that create genuine value and lasting impact, but first we need to re-calibrate of working definitions of Innovation!

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    Episode 5: Catch Better Waves and Experience True Reward

    Entrepreneurship glorifies the grind, but almost no one talks about reward. Not the shiny watch. Not the fancy car. I’m talking about the kind of reward that actually sustains you.In this episode, I challenge the traditional definition and explore a deeper, more powerful kind of reward—one that might just change how you build, grow, and endure.Not as something waiting at the finish line, but as a deliberate shift in state along the way, from stress and noise into clarity, creativity, and renewal.We’ll explore how intentional moments in nature and movement can change how we think and feel in real time and tease how this ties into neuroplasticity: the idea that we can train the brain to operate in higher states on purpose.Because true reward isn’t indulgence. It’s learning how to rewire yourself while you build.

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    Episode 4: The Echo Chamber Trap

    We’ve all heard the saying, “Surround yourself with like-minded people.”But is that really what entrepreneurs need?In Episode 4 of Purpose Radio, I challenge this idea and explore whether constant agreement actually helps — or quietly holds us back.Support, shared vision, and encouragement matter. But when every voice around you agrees, ideas go untested and blind spots grow. Real growth comes from balance: encouragement paired with constructive challenge.In this episode, I dive into why founders need people who question assumptions, expose risks, and push them beyond their comfort zones — especially during ideation, big decisions, moments of success, or uncertainty.Because the strongest entrepreneurs don’t just build circles of support. They build circles that sharpen them.

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    Stop Pitching, Start Proving!

    So, you’ve got the big idea. You’ve spotted an opportunity, recognised a breakthrough, or maybe even built something you truly believe in. The real question is: what do you do next? In this episode, we dive into a simple but often misunderstood truth — ideas don’t become businesses by being pitched, they become businesses by being proven. We’ll explore why stepping outside your own bubble, testing in the real world, and gathering early feedback is not optional, but essential. Because without proof, even the most exciting idea stays exactly where it is — just an idea.

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    Born or Raised: Are Entrepreneurs really naturally gifted ?

    In Start-Up Truths, I ask a fundamental question: are entrepreneurs born, or are they raised? Is success driven by natural ability, or by attributes that can be learned and developed over time?In this episode, I explore the balance between instinct and intention—how traits like resilience, autonomy, and determination may come naturally to some, but are also shaped through experience, mindset, and deliberate practice. For solo entrepreneurs and start-up teams alike, the real insight lies not in choosing one side, but in understanding how purpose, self-awareness, and learning combine to create sustainable growth.

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    The Power of Three: Cultivating Purpose and Drive

    The Power of Three: Carlyle Christopherson explores what happens when three fundamental drivers—Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness—align. In less than 5-minutes, tap into this mind-set reset to help you build with purpose and clarity.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Purpose Radio is a 5-minute podcast inspired by Start Up Truths, for founders and entrepreneurs building ideas and businesses on their own terms. No curated success stories or over-edited tales of self-made triumphs—just real, practical insights. Each episode delivers one clear, actionable idea—if it can’t be shared in 5 minutes, it doesn’t go to air. Tune in for lessons on authenticity, mindset resets, intentional growth, and building businesses that align with who you truly are.

HOSTED BY

Carlyle Christopherson

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How many episodes does Purpose Radio have?

Purpose Radio currently has 7 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Purpose Radio about?

Purpose Radio is a 5-minute podcast inspired by Start Up Truths, for founders and entrepreneurs building ideas and businesses on their own terms. No curated success stories or over-edited tales of self-made triumphs—just real, practical insights. Each episode delivers one clear, actionable idea—if...

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Who hosts Purpose Radio?

Purpose Radio is created and hosted by Carlyle Christopherson.
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