MI070: BITCOIN, VTSAX, AND IMPACT INVESTING

W/ CARRIE RICH

09 December 2020

On today’s show, Robert Leonard sits down with Carrie Rich to talk about impact investing, a strategy that aims to make more conscious investment decisions that benefit the environment and society as a whole. Carrie is the Managing Director of Global Impact Fund, a VC fund that backs social entrepreneurs who are women and people of color. She is also Co-Founder of The Global Good Fund, which helps develop young leaders through financial investments and leadership training.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • My allocation to Bitcoin.
  • My opinion on The Motley Fool and where to learn about growth investing.
  • The downsides of VTSAX.
  • What is socially-responsible investing?
  • What ESG investing is, and why investors focus on this.
  • How investors make money through impact investing.
  • What returns can be expected through impact investing?
  • How can millennials make responsible investment decisions that leave a positive impact on the world?
  • The future of impact investing.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

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Intro 0:00
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Robert Leonard 0:02
On today’s show, I sit down with Carrie Rich to talk about impact investing, a strategy that aims to make more conscious investment decisions that benefit the environment and society as a whole. Carrie is the Managing Director of Global Impact Fund, a VC fund that backs social entrepreneurs who are women and people of color. She is also Co-Founder of The Global Good Fund, which helps develop young leaders through financial investments and leadership training.

Everyone listening to the show is probably the type of person who wants to attain some sort of financial security through investing. I know I am, and that’s a great personal goal. However, we can’t really deny that some things are changing. We’re experiencing issues in regards to the environment, society and governance, not just in the US, but globally. I’m happy to chat with Carrie to understand how we can still invest in great companies while being socially responsible and making a positive impact in the world.

Before we get into today’s interview with Carrie Rich, I’m going to take some time at the beginning of the episode to answer your questions. I’m super active on Instagram. If you guys don’t follow me already, you can follow me at @TheRobertLeonard. The other day, I took a Q&A on my Instagram stories. I got over 50 questions from you guys. I get questions in emails all the time. Then on our Facebook group, there’s a bunch of questions.

I just want to take some time, answer some questions, do some Q&A with you guys. I know there’s a lot of different questions coming in. I want to take some time and include those in the podcast. I usually answer them via email or Instagram, or however I received the questions. Though I thought it’d be good to record the questions and my answers in audio form and also include it here on the podcast.

Therefore, before we get into the interview with Carrie Rich, I’m going to answer some of the most popular questions that I get from you guys. I plan to start doing this more so if you guys like it, let me know what you think.

Send me a DM on Instagram and let me know if you like this being added to the shows. If you don’t like it, I just want to hear your general thoughts. I won’t be able to put out more content that you guys enjoy so be sure to let me know what you guys think.

One last thing before we jump into the show is one of my favorite entrepreneurs, his name is Andy Frisella. He can be polarizing so he’s not for everybody. However, for me personally, I like a lot of his content. I like what he’s done with his businesses and I’m big in the fitness space so I align well with him and his businesses since he is a fitness entrepreneur.

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