Movies, Movements, & Missions: Richard Curtis CBE, Award-winning screenwriter, producer and co-founder of Comic Relief, Project Everyone, Make My Money Matter

In this week’s episode of Now, Then, Ten, Nicola speaks to Richard Curtis CBE, the visionary behind some of the biggest films of the last decades, including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, and Yesterday. But as a founding member at organisations like Comic Relief, Make Poverty History and Make My Money Matter, Nicola is most fascinated with Richard's experience of rallying communities to help make the world a better and fairer place. How does Richard use the art of storytelling to help educate and move people enough to take action? What can we all be doing to champion social responsibility in business? And why is Richard hopeful for the ‘activist generation'? For more information about how to get involved with Red Nose Day 2021, please follow this link. Sign up to Facebook Curated, the monthly leadership newsletter for stories on the people, brands and ideas shaping business and culture: https://bit.ly/37tFNMt Now, Then, Ten is brought to you in collaboration with Facebook & Founders Forum. Want to hear more from our hosts? Find Nicola & Brent on LinkedIn & follow @FoundersForum for more on podcast content.

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Sign up to our newsletter to know when new episodes drop: https://www.facebook.com/business/m/updates-signup This season, Nicola Mendelsohn, VP, Meta, explores the pathways to the metaverse, meeting with the most exciting future leaders, changemakers, innovators and risk-takers of today who are weaving the tapestry of the future of the internet and the metaverse. Together, they’ll explore the now — the pioneering work they’re doing today, the then — their past and influences, and the ten— what their industry will look like 10 years from now. Subscribe now so you don't miss out when season 3 lands! Can't get enough? Check out seasons 1 and 2, where Nicola speaks to the driving forces behind some of the world’s most influential communities, including Depop, Comic Relief, Xbox, Condé Nast and Netflix.