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Glenn Marsden Delivers Keynotes on Social Impact Entrepreneurship

Glenn Marsden Delivers Keynotes on Social Impact Entrepreneurship: A Deep Dive Into His Global Mental Health Movement

Glenn Marsden, founder of the globally recognised movement Imperfectly Perfect, has emerged as a leading voice in the intersection of entrepreneurship and social impact. Known for his authentic storytelling, unwavering commitment to mental health advocacy, and ability to unite high-profile figures around a shared cause, Marsden continues to make waves on the global stage.

In recent months, Glenn has delivered several high-impact keynotes to audiences ranging from aspiring entrepreneurs to corporate leaders, sharing the hard-earned lessons from his journey building a movement that now spans over 12 million people worldwide.

From Solo Founder to Global Change-maker

What started as a one-man initiative, sparked by the loss of a close friend to suicide, quickly transformed into one of the fastest-growing mental health movements in Australia. Glenn didn’t launch with big budgets, teams, or corporate backing. Instead, he started with a camera, a message, and a deep belief in the power of vulnerability.

His now-iconic photography series featuring unfiltered portraits of high-profile individuals, including actors, athletes, musicians, and entrepreneurs, served as the visual and emotional entry point to a much larger conversation around mental health.

Speaking to audiences in his keynotes, Glenn is transparent about the early days:

“There were no overnight wins. Just daily choices. Reaching out to people, showing up consistently, and creating something people could feel—not just see.”

The Power of Purpose-Driven Branding

One of Glenn's most resonant keynote themes is how to build a brand with purpose. He dissects how authenticity, not perfection, is what cut through the noise and attracted the support of over 500 public figures, including household names who rarely speak publicly about mental health.

His movement wasn’t just a campaign; it became a platform. Glenn speaks about how entrepreneurs can shift from simply building products to building platforms for change, using the business as a vehicle for both profit and purpose.

“If you’re just solving a problem, you’ll get attention. If you’re solving a problem people feel, you’ll create a movement,” he tells audiences.

Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs Driving Social Impact

In his most recent keynotes, Glenn focuses on what it really takes to scale a mission-driven business. His advice is grounded, strategic, and deeply human.

🔹 1. Start With One Person, Not Millions

Glenn emphasises the importance of starting small, impacting one person deeply before worrying about scale. This human-centric approach helped establish credibility and momentum for what later became a global movement.

🔹 2. Use Your Story as a Catalyst, Not a Crutch

He teaches founders how to use their personal narratives to connect with audiences authentically, without making it solely about themselves.

“Your story is the door. What you do with it once it’s open, that’s the movement.”

🔹 3. Strategic Visibility Over Viral Moments

While Imperfectly Perfect has enjoyed viral moments, Glenn is quick to point out that the movement grew through consistent storytelling, community partnerships, and leveraging media appearances for long-term positioning, not short-term hype.

🔹 4. Create a Mission People Can Own

Rather than positioning himself as the face of everything, Glenn built Imperfectly Perfect as a shared mission, one that others could champion, contribute to, and feel part of. This decentralised approach helped it gain traction across multiple countries and cultures.

Impact Beyond the Stage

Outside of keynotes, Glenn’s work continues to drive real-world change. His movement has partnered with organisations, universities, and major brands to raise awareness, provide education, and advocate for systemic change in how mental health is perceived and treated.

He also facilitates workshops, campaigns, and strategic advisory for companies seeking to embed social impact into their culture, not just their marketing.

Looking Ahead

As social impact entrepreneurship becomes increasingly vital in today's world, Glenn Marsden remains a standout example of how one person's vision, when coupled with action, community, and relentless empathy, can create ripples across the globe.

Through his speaking engagements, Marsden isn’t just sharing a story, he’s equipping the next generation of founders with the mindset, tools, and heart needed to change the world.

Angelica Bridges gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.

‘There is no such thing as perfection. To me, it just means being yourself and not worrying about creating an image or having to prove anything to anyone that you are a certain way or anything. People I find will love you more for your honesty, for being who you are, not trying to be someone else because you’ll never align if you are trying to be someone else. The more authentic you are in this life, in this world the easier it is and like you said the more you let go of things, things then get easier and they start to flow and that’s about being Imperfect’ @angelicabridges

A huge honour having the incredible Angelica Bridges getting straight behind our Global Efforts and share her story on the Podcast.

Perhaps best known for her role as “Lt. Taylor Walsh”, on the international television series, “BAYWATCH”, The show which went on to become, “The Most Watched Television Show in the World" and aired in 142 countries, she has appeared in countless movies and tv series, graced the covers of some of the most iconic publications, toured internationally with an early music career, is an author, a businesswoman and philanthropist who not only has her own foundation to give back but helps countless organisations dear to her heart all year round and in the upcoming episode we get to hear about everything.

We go deep and get to know the person behind the profession, the accolades and career, and see where it all began for Angelica

This is an unbelievable episode coming up which will be coming up shortly so be sure to click the link in our bio to subscribe to the show to keep notified of when the episode airs.

Pause, Ponder and Prioritize with Karen Mangia

Karen Mangia is an internationally-recognized thought leader whose TEDx appearance, keynotes, blogs and books reach hundreds of thousands of business leaders each year.  She is the author of Working from Home: Making the New Normal Work for You, Listen UP! How to Tune Into Customers and Turn Down the Noise and also Success With Less. A prolific blogger and sought-after media interview, she has been featured in Forbes and regularly contributes to Thrive Global and ZDNet.

As Vice President of Customer and Market Insights at Salesforce, she engages current and future customers around the world to discover new ways of creating success and growth together. She serves on the company’s Work from Home Taskforce, where she is helping the company’s 50,000+ worldwide employees to better adapt to a work-from-home environment.

Also recognized with the Centurion Award, Hall of Fame Honoree and a Graduate of Distinction from Ball State University; part of the 40 under 40 in the Indianapolis Business Journal; and Ivy Tech Distinguished Alumni Award. 

During this episode, founder Glenn Marsden delves in to the corporate sector with a deep conversation with Karen Mangia. Not only do we find out about the person behind the profession, but what it takes for somebody to lead thousands of employees and projects and how in the past it affected Karens own wellbeing. 

We hear about what Karen has learnt during this time of the pandemic and how she has learnt to work WITH the current circumstances instead of against to lead that very taskforce of employees.

This is such a fascinating discussion for any leaders within organisations to pay attention to and listen to such an inspirational lady who is leading by example. 

Be sure to head to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms including iTunes & Spotify

A big thankyou to our voice over artist: Mike Christensen (thevoicemonkey.com)

'My biggest tool in Business was to think fast, and then boom, Gone' with Brad Burton

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. With multi-million pound business interests, 4 best-selling business books, an ongoing and successful speaking career and ranked #29 Motivational Speakers globally, Brad Burton has proved over and over that he knows a thing or two about business, and making something out of nothing.

With multi-million pound business interests, 4 best-selling business books, an ongoing and successful speaking career and ranked #29 Motivational Speakers globally, Brad Burton has proved over and over that he knows a thing or two about business, and making something out of nothing.

But during this episode we hear things were not always so, from his upbringing, being addicted to drugs twice, being shot at to living on benefits for four years. We delve deep and find out where things turned around for Brad and how he managed to turn his life around and find his way back on track.

Flash forward we hear of the struggles and pressures of running multi million dollar businesses during a pandemic and how his biggest tool in business was to think fast, to suddenly losing that ability.

How did Brad manage to pull it all back to grow his businesses bigger than ever during the Pandemic?

Tune in and listen to this amazing episode to find out.

To find out more information about Brad, simply click on the Links below:

WEBSITE: https://www.bradburton.biz

PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB: https://www.nowwhatclub.rocks

To find out more information about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts and how your organisation can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Voice-Over: Mike Christenson (voicemonkey.com)

Alison Edgar MBE gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s Global Efforts

'For me being Imperfectly Perfect means that it is so important to me that I talk my truth and I am not Perfect. I am so Imperfect. But I believe that in me ...

‘For me being Imperfectly Perfect means that it is so important to me that I talk my truth and I am not Perfect. I am so Imperfect. But I believe that in me showing my imperfections allows people to actually thinks it’s ok to do that. To be like that. It’s ok to feel like that. It’s ok and as soon as you feel it’s ok, then you are in a stronger place to blossom and bloom.’ - @thealisonedgar

Continuing disrupting Corporate Silence and getting some of the worlds most influential Business Women & Men speaking up and getting behind our Global Efforts is none other than Alison Edgar “MBE” also known as “The Entrepreneur’s Godmother” to a plethora of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs.

Her teachings have pioneered culture change within her five-star global clientele such as Sky, Equifax, The European Commission, and The Discovery Channel, Natwest, NHS and more...

We are truly grateful for Alison getting behind our efforts and sharing her own journey here on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.

To keep updated when Alisons episode airs, simply remember to head to the link in our bio to subscribe so that you will be notified on all of our latest releases.

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