Episode 84 “If you can’t legislate, innovate; with Jazz Hampton”

Episode 84 “If you can’t legislate, innovate; with Jazz Hampton”

Reimagining Justice covers issues at the intersection of innovation, law and social justice and you will enjoy it if you’re someone who hopes to make a positive improvement to people’s experience of the law through new ways of thinking and doing.

In episode no. 84 I speak with Co-founder, CEO and General Counsel of Turnsignl, Jazz Hampton. We discuss:

  • The problem that prompted the creation of TurnSignl and how Jazz and his co-founders knew it was the right time to act;
  • The professional backgrounds of the three black founders;
  • What Turnsigl does and how it works to protect civil rights at scale;
  • How Turnsignl gets to the people who need it (it’s an interesting approach);
  • The product’s similarity to roadside assistance programs or an insurance policy;
  • Turnsignl’s partners across different sectors;
  • Why Jazz describes the users as the ‘3 P’s’;
  • How to know if Turnsignl is working;
  • Power imbalances that exist in civil and criminal law contexts;
  • How Jazz considers Turnsingl provides mental health support;
  • Turnsignl’s technology resources and funding model;
  • The difference working in a team when you’re responsible for their salaries;
  • Whether you should consider your employees as family;
  • Biggest challenges as a justice entrepreneur especially growing a two-sided marketplace;
  • Something that justice entrepreneurs shouldn’t be nervous about;
  • Why you don’t need a non-profit vehicle to make a difference (and why a business model might be more suitable);
  • Attributes that gave Jazz the confidence to move from practising law to the becoming an entrepreneur;
  • Insight into his work ethic;
  • Something unique about the foundation for Turnsignl’s work;
  • What is ‘moving at the speed of trust’; and
  • Jazz’s definition of legal innovation!

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2022-08-09T17:56:10+10:00