GO!LONDON | Young entrepreneur workshop

GO!LONDON | Young entrepreneur workshop

TSP HQ, creative energy, and a cohort of social entrepreneurs ready to level up. This was not theory, it was about turning purpose into impact that actually makes a difference in the real world.


Why?

Starting a business is hard. Starting one that balances purpose and profit is even harder. We wanted to give these founders the tools, mindset, and confidence to stand out, tell their story, and build something that lasts.


How?

In partnership with The School for Social Entrepreneurs and Manisha Vithani, we ran a practical workshop built around three core themes:

  • Standing out in a saturated market
  • Using storytelling as the backbone of brand building
  • Creating content strategies with clarity and intention

Luke Phillips, co-founder of The Spartan Project and Kalos Creates, shared his own journey, from using movement and creativity to drive social change, to building communities that thrive on shared values.


What was the point?

By the numbers:

  • 6 social entrepreneurs trained
  • 100% reported more clarity in their brand vision
  • 100% left with actionable steps to implement in their work

By the moments:

  • “I came in thinking marketing was just about selling. I left knowing it is about telling my story the right way.” 


Who was involved?

Respect to The School for Social Entrepreneurs for creating spaces where grassroots change-makers can grow, and to Manisha Vithani for co-hosting the session with skill and insight.


So, What’s Next?

We are exploring more collaborations to help social entrepreneurs not just survive, but thrive, creating businesses that bring value to communities as much as to the bottom line.

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