The Business of Care: Care Is Not Soft. It Is Infrastructure.
MAY 25, 202661 MIN
The Business of Care: Care Is Not Soft. It Is Infrastructure.
MAY 25, 202661 MIN
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<p> In this episode of Mindful Mondays with Shudu, Shudu sits down with Taryn Bird — a leader who has spent over a decade embedding social impact directly into the business model at Kate Spade New York, not as a philanthropic add-on, but as core infrastructure.</p><p>Together they explore what it actually means to move beyond performative philanthropy into long-term, values-aligned systems that prioritize dignity, equity, and women's mental health. From a Tupperware distribution centre in Johannesburg that permanently redirected Taryn's career, to a 13-year co-creative partnership with Abahizi Rwanda, to the launch of the Global Fund for Women's Mental Health — this conversation makes the case that care is not separate from business performance. It is what makes performance sustainable.</p><p>They also speak about the moment the work shifted — from financial literacy to recognising that mental health was the deeper, foundational need. About what it means to truly listen inside a global organisation, and what happens when that listening requires you to change direction entirely. About the women who taught Taryn things no report or data set ever could. And about why, when you invest in women's mental health and dignity, what shifts goes far beyond the obvious numbers.</p><p>If you have ever believed that business could be built differently — and wondered what that actually looks like in practice — this episode will show you.</p><p><br></p>