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The Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) in Toronto Canada, is a shared workspace for social entrepreneurs.
The final episode of the CSI trilogy features two members from the Climate Ventures community:
(01:42) Peggy Sue, Founder of the Peggy Sue Collection
https://www.peggysuecollection.com
(12:35) Steven Bourne, Co-Founder of Ripple Farms
The Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) in Toronto Canada, is a shared workspace for social entrepreneurs.
This episode features Barnabe Geis, the Director of Programs who designs and runs programs that grow startups and organisations with a social and/or environmental purpose.
He also leads Climate Ventures which is an incubator, coworking space, and a range of programs that support entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders working on climate solutions.
Listen to Barnabe's views on climate change and much more.
https://climateventures.org/
The Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) in Toronto Canada, is a shared workspace for social entrepreneurs.
The first episode features the following guests:
(02:19) Stefan Hostetter, the Community Manager at CSI.
(15:54) Renata Vaccaro, the Managing Director and Vice President of Technology at engineering.com. (Since the interview, Renata has become Chief Technology Officer at engineering.com)
(22:35) Antony Upward from Lean4Flourishing
Avril Chester is the Founder of Cancer Central and wants to build a better world by providing a central source of information for people who need help and support living with cancer. Listen to Avril's story and why she was inspired to start Cancer Central, how she got it started and her vision for the future.
https://www.cancercentral.org.uk
Dr Elin Haf Davies is the Founder and CEO of Aparito. She wants to build a better world by monitoring patients when they’re outside of the hospital using wearables and disease-specific mobile apps. Listen to Elin's story about the adventure and the challenge of founding and leading a start-up to build a better world.
https://www.aparito.com
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.