July 9, 2026
Baking Good: How The Good Cake HK Feeds Elders in Poverty with Karen Chu

In this candid conversation, Krista chats with Karen Chu, founder of The Good Cake HK, a Hong Kong social enterprise that channels part of every sale into a rice fund for the elderly.
Karen shares her personal journey, from childhood with loving grandparents to creating a brand that blends celebration with care.
You’ll hear about the realities of rising costs, the pivots that helped her scale, the role of social media in authentic storytelling and how mentorship can push you to grow even when fear feels loud.
This is a beautiful story about baking, purpose and staying human in business.
Show Notes:
- 00:00:00 – Background on Karen and The Good Cake HK
- 00:08:00 – The rice fund concept and impact (5.2 tons of rice)
- 00:14:00 – Daily realities of cage homes and elderly poverty in Hong Kong
- 00:22:00 – Handling growth through Christmas season and corporate orders
- 00:31:00 – Mentorship, fear and building a business vs. being a baker
- 00:34:00 – Social media authenticity and behind-the-scenes storytelling
- 00:41:00 – Scaling, team-building and future partnerships
- 00:52:00 – The mission’s scale in Hong Kong and closing reflections
3 takeaways:
- Authentic storytelling builds trust and expands reach beyond borders.
- A social enterprise model can deliver real community impact while remaining financially viable.
- Growth requires honest assessment, mentorship, and a plan to scale operations without losing heart.


