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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.
May 18, 2008Rick Duke - Reducing U.S. Emissions AffordablyNow that global warming is recognized as a real and serious problem, discussion is turning to practical challenges of reducing emissions in the long term. Host of the Center for Social Innovation, Rick Duke, discusses a new report by McKinsey & Company that considers how to address the problem affordably. In this audio lecture, Duke outlines some of the emerging technologies and public policy changes that will be needed to support such a process. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rick_duke_-_reducing_u.s._emissions_affordably...more47minPlay
May 18, 2008Rafael Alvarez - Preparing Students to SucceedWhile volunteering at a charter school, Rafael Alvarez was confronted with some shocking information—hardly any students in the senior class had plans to attend college. So, in true social entrepreneurial fashion, he decided to match up this under-served market with another under-served market, entry level IT. Talking with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman in this audio interview, he explains how Genesys Works prepares students technically and professionally to enter a corporate environment and change their lives. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rafael_alvarez_-_preparing_students_to_succeed 355...more45minPlay
May 17, 2008Rick Duke - Reducing U.S. Emissions AffordablyNow that global warming is recognized as a real and serious problem, discussion is turning to practical challenges of reducing emissions in the long term. Host of the Center for Social Innovation, Rick Duke, discusses a new report by McKinsey & Company that considers how to address the problem affordably. In this audio lecture, Duke outlines some of the emerging technologies and public policy changes that will be needed to support such a process. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rick_duke_-_reducing_u.s._emissions_affordably 356...more47minPlay
May 11, 2008William Drayton - The Importance of Being a ChangemakerIf you're living on this planet you probably sense that the world is in a time of tremendous change. Ashoka founder William Drayton calls it "Revolution" in his keynote address on the occasion of receiving the Purpose Prize Entrepreneurial Leadership Award. In this audio lecture, Drayton offers inspiring words about the nature of the times we are in, and how becoming a change maker is critical for seizing opportunities that are emerging in these unprecedented times. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/william_drayton_-_the_importance_of_being_a_changemaker...more19minPlay
May 10, 2008William Drayton - The Importance of Being a ChangemakerIf you're living on this planet you probably sense that the world is in a time of tremendous change. Ashoka founder William Drayton calls it "Revolution" in his keynote address on the occasion of receiving the Purpose Prize Entrepreneurial Leadership Award. In this audio lecture, Drayton offers inspiring words about the nature of the times we are in, and how becoming a change maker is critical for seizing opportunities that are emerging in these unprecedented times. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/william_drayton_-_the_importance_of_being_a_changemaker 357...more19minPlay
May 05, 2008Kim Feinberg - Self-Sufficiency Through EducationAIDS in South Africa has left millions of children without parents or any resources to help themselves. In this audio interview with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman, Kim Feinberg describes how her organization, the Tomorrow Trust, uses education to help these children grow into self sufficient, economically productive, and socially included adults. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/kim_feinberg_-_self_sufficiency_through_education...more27minPlay
May 04, 2008Natalie Portman - Eradicating Poverty Through MicrofinanceOne of the biggest problems that low-income people around the world face is the lack of access to capital that might otherwise help them rise out of poverty. Invited to Stanford, actress Natalie Portman turns the spotlight on her work to promote FINCA's International Village Banking Campaign, aiming to bring financial services to one million of the world's lowest-income families through 100,000 Village Banks by 2010. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/natalie_portman_-_eradicating_poverty_through_microfinance...more40minPlay
May 04, 2008Kim Feinberg - Self-Sufficiency Through EducationAIDS in South Africa has left millions of children without parents or any resources to help themselves. In this audio interview with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman, Kim Feinberg describes how her organization, the Tomorrow Trust, uses education to help these children grow into self sufficient, economically productive, and socially included adults. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/kim_feinberg_-_self_sufficiency_through_education 358...more27minPlay
May 03, 2008Natalie Portman - Eradicating Poverty Through MicrofinanceOne of the biggest problems that low-income people around the world face is the lack of access to capital that might otherwise help them rise out of poverty. Invited to Stanford, actress Natalie Portman turns the spotlight on her work to promote FINCA's International Village Banking Campaign, aiming to bring financial services to one million of the world's lowest-income families through 100,000 Village Banks by 2010. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/natalie_portman_-_eradicating_poverty_through_microfinance 359...more40minPlay
April 30, 2008Stephen Friedman, Gene Sperling - America and the Global EconomyStephen Friedman and Gene Sperling, former policy advisors to the Clinton and Bush administrations, discuss some of the challenges that the next president will face in the coming years. Central to this panel discussion is the role that globalization will play in formulating policies to ensure that the United States remains competitive with the world. Some of these changes will require deft political skill and the mobilization of popular support behind sensitive issues. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/stephen_friedman_gene_sperling_-_america_and_the_global_economy...more1h 16minPlay
FAQs about Inside Social Innovation:How many episodes does Inside Social Innovation have?The podcast currently has 901 episodes available.