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July 2, 2021 1 min

Force Multiplier is a new podcast that spotlights the exponential impact we can have on the world by working together. Whether we’re talking about health inequity, nutrition insecurity, or the opportunity gap in education, we are facing unprecedented challenges that require unprecedented collaboration from leaders across disciplines and sectors. Join host Baratunde Thurston as he sits with leaders from across the public, private and nonprofit world who are forging partnerships to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing us today. Force Multiplier is an iHeartRadio original podcast with Salesforce.org.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi. I'm Baryton day Thurston, host of the new podcast
Forced Multiplier. When I was a kid, my favorite cartoon
was Vultron Defenders of the Universe. I love these individuals
combining to form a much more powerful entity. This podcast
kind of reminds me of Vultron. Force Multiplier is about

(00:20):
leveling up the impact we can have in the world
through our relationships. Whether we're talking about health and equity, nutrition, insecurity,
or racism, We're facing unprecedented challenges that require unprecedented collaboration.
It's undeniable that businesses have the resources and power to
change the world, and increasingly we expect them to benefit

(00:41):
the entire community they were part of, employees, customers, partners,
and the planet. The business alone should not determine the
fate of the world. Nonprofits, schools, and philanthropy play an
important role in serving communities and are most effective when
the solutions they offer are powered by the real life
experiences of people closest to the problem. From building scalable

(01:05):
programs to finding new ways to fundraise, organizations we rely
on to further social impact are having to adapt at
a record pace. When you combine these forces with the
power of technology to scale and move at speed. We
multiply our impact, which we kind of have to do
because the challenges we face today are way too big

(01:26):
for any one person, one organization, one government, or one
sector to tackle all by itself. So join me as
I sit with leaders from across the public, private, and
nonprofit world who are forging partnerships to take action on
some of the toughest challenges facing us today. Maybe you'll
even get inspired yourself. Welcome to Force Multiplier and I

(01:48):
Heart Radio original podcast with Salesforce dot org. Let's change
the world, one relationship at a time.
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Host

Baratunde Thurston

Baratunde Thurston

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