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The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs

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The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs is a podcast of conversations with founders navigating uncertainty, testing ideas, and learning as they grow. We explore how entrepreneurs tune in, reflect, design for impact, experiment, and scale what works over time.

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aflevering Beyond the clinic - with Andre Hallack (Beautiful Voice) artwork

Beyond the clinic - with Andre Hallack (Beautiful Voice)

In this episode of The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs, uMe speaks with Andre Hallack, founder of Beautiful Voice, a venture helping to extend speech and language therapy beyond the clinic. What began with conversations with stroke survivors, people living with Parkinson’s and their caregivers became Beautiful Voice, a venture helping people continue their rehabilitation beyond clinical sessions. Along the way, Andre and his team navigated clinical studies, medical device regulation and NHS adoption to build a certified platform now used by speech and language therapy services. We talk about: • The mismatch between demand for speech and language therapy and available clinician time • The moments that made the problem impossible to ignore • How Beautiful Voice uses co-design with stroke survivors, people with Parkinson’s and caregivers • Why meaningful therapy is about life goals, not just measurable exercises • Early prototypes, clinical feedback and the first signs that the idea had legs • Building evidence, regulation and clinical validation into the venture from the start • The challenge of selling into the NHS and proving time and cost savings • Why changing pathways can matter more than releasing new features • How Andre thinks about reflection, feedback, scale and staying close to the people Beautiful Voice servesIt’s a conversation about access, evidence, co-design, clinical innovation and what it takes to build technology that genuinely improves people’s lives.If you’re interested in impact ventures, healthtech, startup learning, and what it really looks like to build something that does good and does well, this one is for you. — Episode Links • Beautiful Voice: https://beautifulvoice.co.uk • Andre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-hallack-b489b442/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-hallack-b489b442/] — The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs podcast is brought to you by HumanityAssist - supporting founders building ventures that help humanity thrive: https://www.humanityassist.com — Hosted by Umesh (uMe) Pandya https://www.linkedin.com/in/umeshpandya/ Original podcast music by Nimz — #founders #startups #entrepreneurship #socialimpact #healthtech #innovation #digitalhealth

Gisteren - 1 h 5 min
aflevering Faster.Fairer.Science. - with Ivy Cavendish (TooWrite) artwork

Faster.Fairer.Science. - with Ivy Cavendish (TooWrite)

In this episode of The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs, uMe speaks with Ivy Cavendish, founder of TooWrite, a venture that aims to make scientific writing faster, fairer, and more accessible for researchers. What began with one deeply felt moment, watching her partner struggle to write up important scientific work, became a startup that helped researchers move past the blank page and get their ideas out into the world. Not long after the product launched, TooWrite was acquired by Springer Nature. We talk about: * The lived experience that sparked the idea for TwoWrite * Early paper prototypes, fast feedback loops and organic product spread * Why accessibility made the product better for everyone * The difference between falling in love with the problem rather than the solution * What Ivy learned about feedback, first-time founding and investor conversations * Burnout, clinical exhaustion, and the moment she realised something had gone wrong * How she thinks about reflection, resilience and building without being consumed by the venture It’s a conversation about experimentation, accessibility, founder wellbeing and the value of staying close to the people you’re building for. If you’re interested in impact ventures, startup learning, and what it really looks like to build something that does good and does well, this one is for you. — Episode Links • TooWrite: https://www.tswrevolution.com [https://www.tswrevolution.com] • Ivy Cavendish on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivy-cavendish-8a14261a5/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivy-cavendish-8a14261a5/] — The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs podcast is brought to you by HumanityAssist - supporting founders building ventures that help humanity thrive: https://www.humanityassist.com [https://humanityassist.com] — Hosted by Umesh (uMe) Pandya https://www.linkedin.com/in/umeshpandya/ Original podcast music by Nimz — #founders #startups #entrepreneurship #socialimpact #innovation

19 mei 2026 - 57 min
aflevering Rethinking the Default - with Anna and Paul Moynihan (TaskHer) artwork

Rethinking the Default - with Anna and Paul Moynihan (TaskHer)

In this episode of The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs, uMe speaks with Anna and Paul Moynihan, co-founders of TaskHer, a platform connecting homeowners with tradeswomen. What starts as a small, everyday moment opens up into something much bigger. Anna shares the experience that sparked the idea: trying to get work done at home, doing all the outreach, and then being overlooked when tradespeople arrived. It’s the kind of moment that’s easy to brush off, but it reveals something about the default assumptions baked into how things work. From there, we explore how that moment turned into a venture. Anna and Paul talk about the early days of TaskHer, validating demand through simple experiments, building trust with a community that had good reason to be sceptical, and designing a product that works for both sides of a marketplace. There’s a strong thread throughout on staying close to reality: listening to customers, learning from tradeswomen, and iterating based on what actually happens, not what you expect to happen. We also get into the experience of building itself. From deciding what to focus on (and what to let go of), to navigating uncertainty, and the emotional reality of running a startup, including the challenge of not tying your self-worth to what’s happening in the business on any given day. There’s also a wider theme running through this conversation around defaults. What we assume. What we don’t question. And what happens when you introduce another option? If you’re building an impact venture, or thinking about it, this is a thoughtful, grounded conversation on where ideas come from, how they evolve, and what it takes to keep going. — Episode Links • TaskHer: https://taskher.co.uk [https://taskher.co.uk] • Anna Moynihan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prmoynihan/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/prmoynihan/] • Paul Moynihan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-moynihan/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-moynihan/] — The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs podcast is brought to you by HumanityAssist [https://www.humanityassist.com] - supporting founders building ventures that help humanity thrive. — Hosted by Umesh (uMe) Pandya https://www.linkedin.com/in/umeshpandya/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/umeshpandya/] Original podcast music by Nimz

21 apr 2026 - 1 h 5 min
aflevering Designing for Little Joy, Big Impact (with Zareen Ali, COGS AI) artwork

Designing for Little Joy, Big Impact (with Zareen Ali, COGS AI)

In this episode of The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs, uMe speaks with Zareen Ali, CEO and co-founder of COGS AI, about building mental health technology for neurodivergent people and why “joy” became a core design principle. Zareen shares the founder journey behind COGS AI, including how early listening and user research shaped what to build, what surprised them once the product was in the real world, and how a small “daily affirmations” feature (built simply to bring delight) became one of the most engaged-with parts of the product. We also explore responsible experimentation in a public-sector context and the realities of supporting people on long waiting lists. If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show and leave a rating it helps more people discover these conversations. Episode Links • COGS AI: https://cogs-ai.com [https://cogs-ai.com/] • Zareen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zazali/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zazali/] The Reflective Impact Entrepreneurs podcast is brought to you by HumanityAssist, which supports entrepreneurs building ventures that help humanity thrive through founder conversations, reflective frameworks, and practical tools. HumanityAssist: ⁠⁠https://humanityassist.com⁠⁠ Hosted by Umesh (uMe) Pandya. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/umeshpandya/] Original podcast music by Nimz.

17 mrt 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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