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Social entrepreneurs and leaders from business, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector discuss how they are confronting today’s most pressing challenges. From Stanford Social Innovation Re... more
FAQs about Inside Social Innovation:How many episodes does Inside Social Innovation have?The podcast currently has 901 episodes available.
August 10, 2008Tim Williamson - Fostering Entrepreneurship in New OrleansThe Idea Village was launched in New Orleans by "five guys who wanted to change the world." The more modest goal of these entrepreneurs was to revitalize the city economically—a mission that became especially important when Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. In this audio lecture, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Tim Williamson shares how his nonprofit has been helping rebuild the devastated city economically, and the progress inspired through a powerful network of talented individuals. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/tim_williamson_-_fostering_entrepreneurship_in_new_orleans...more23minPlay
August 10, 2008Panel Discussion - Skoll World Forum: Empathy and EthicsTechnology has increased the flow of information and made our decision-making more transparent. In this panel discussion on empathy and ethics, Bill Drayton, Mary Gordon, Keith Hammonds, Kirk Hanson, and Jill Vialet consider how empathetic ethics has to begin with individuals and can only then move into the organizations we lead and the societies we serve. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/panel_discussion_-_skoll_world_forum_empathy_and_ethics 335...more49minPlay
August 09, 2008Tim Williamson - Fostering Entrepreneurship in New OrleansThe Idea Village was launched in New Orleans by "five guys who wanted to change the world." The more modest goal of these entrepreneurs was to revitalize the city economically—a mission that became especially important when Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. In this audio lecture, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Tim Williamson shares how his nonprofit has been helping rebuild the devastated city economically, and the progress inspired through a powerful network of talented individuals. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/tim_williamson_-_fostering_entrepreneurship_in_new_orleans 336...more23minPlay
August 06, 2008Andrea Coleman - Keeping Healthcare Mobile Saves LivesMany areas of rural Africa suffer from a lack of healthcare delivery. In this audio interview with host Sheela Sethuraman, Andrea Coleman explains how she and her husband founded Riders for Health to provide life-saving assistance to such regions. She outlines how the organization uses motorcycles, in particular, to transport healthcare providers and medical goods, and how it has created a sustainable approach. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/andrea_coleman_-_keeping_healthcare_mobile_saves_lives...more47minPlay
August 05, 2008Andrea Coleman - Keeping Healthcare Mobile Saves LivesMany areas of rural Africa suffer from a lack of healthcare delivery. In this audio interview with host Sheela Sethuraman, Andrea Coleman explains how she and her husband founded Riders for Health to provide life-saving assistance to such regions. She outlines how the organization uses motorcycles, in particular, to transport healthcare providers and medical goods, and how it has created a sustainable approach. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/andrea_coleman_-_keeping_healthcare_mobile_saves_lives 337...more47minPlay
August 04, 2008David Funkhouser - TransFair’s Work in Fair TradeCoffee price fluctuations over past decades have created extreme financial crises and long-term poverty for thousands of small-scale Latin American farmers. In this Stanford Center for Social Innovation sponsored audio lecture, David Funkhouser of TransFair USA, details how the Fair Trade movement arose as a market-based approach to poverty alleviation and international development. He discusses Fair Trade's function to offer suppliers fair, above-market prices, and TransFair's role in supporting that movement. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/david_funkhouser_-_transfairs_work_in_fair_trade...more30minPlay
August 03, 2008David Funkhouser - TransFair’s Work in Fair TradeCoffee price fluctuations over past decades have created extreme financial crises and long-term poverty for thousands of small-scale Latin American farmers. In this Stanford Center for Social Innovation sponsored audio lecture, David Funkhouser of TransFair USA, details how the Fair Trade movement arose as a market-based approach to poverty alleviation and international development. He discusses Fair Trade's function to offer suppliers fair, above-market prices, and TransFair's role in supporting that movement. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/david_funkhouser_-_transfairs_work_in_fair_trade 338...more30minPlay
July 30, 2008Thulasiraj Ravilla - Aravind: Sustainable HealthcareHow did a free eye clinic that started in a house in south India in 1976 grow to become Asia's first international training facility for blindness prevention workers? In this audio interview, host Sheela Sethuraman speaks with Thulasiraj Ravilla from the Aravind Eye Care System. Ravilla concentrates on the innovative approaches that Aravind has developed to become a model for high-quality, low-cost health care. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/thulasiraj_ravilla_-_aravind_sustainable_healthcare...more44minPlay
July 29, 2008Thulasiraj Ravilla - Aravind: Sustainable HealthcareHow did a free eye clinic that started in a house in south India in 1976 grow to become Asia's first international training facility for blindness prevention workers? In this audio interview, host Sheela Sethuraman speaks with Thulasiraj Ravilla from the Aravind Eye Care System. Ravilla concentrates on the innovative approaches that Aravind has developed to become a model for high-quality, low-cost health care. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/thulasiraj_ravilla_-_aravind_sustainable_healthcare 339...more44minPlay
July 27, 2008Gloria Steinem - Every Woman a FeministIn this audio lecture, Gloria Steinem paints a rich picture of American feminism and social responsibility. From her anecdotes of 1960s activism to her thoughtful analysis of the possibilities for women in political leadership, Steinem continues to advocate that every woman has a part to play in this movement. She promises that any woman who performs one outrageous act to promote simple justice will not only help make the world better, but will be instantly inspired to do more. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/gloria_steinem_-_every_woman_a_feminist...more58minPlay
FAQs about Inside Social Innovation:How many episodes does Inside Social Innovation have?The podcast currently has 901 episodes available.