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💬 “Our mission has always been about giving people a voice — wherever they are in the world.” — Dan Foy, Principal at Gallup
In Episode 13 of our Concordia Summit Series, we sit down with Dan Foy, Principal and Global Research Leader at Gallup, to explore how Gallup has spent nearly a century elevating the voices of people around the world — and why that mission matters more than ever.
From knocking on doors in rural villages to collecting data across 140 countries each year, Dan breaks down how the Gallup World Poll is reshaping our understanding of global well-being, climate anxiety, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the future of youth thriving.
👉 What you’ll hear:
- Why Gallup still conducts in-person interviews in more than 100 countries
- How the Gallup World Poll measures well-being, food security, financial inclusion, modern slavery, and more
- What rising climate anxiety signals about how people experience environmental change
- The challenge of gathering data from Indigenous communities — and what we lose without those voices
- How climate change is rapidly becoming an economic risk, from insurance markets to household wealth
This episode was recorded at the 15th Annual Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. ________________________________________
About The Green Hour Podcast The Green Hour Podcast is a global platform that connects sustainability leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to share insights on sustainable solutions. With a growing audience across six continents, The Green Hour continues to be at the forefront of global conversations on environmental action.
🌎 Website: https://thegreenhourpodcast.com/
🎥 Watch on YouTube
🎥 Watch more from the Summit Series ’25: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjdkjacNUyEFCys09rl4OiibZgERPLdB&si=bRLodz5uzA-FNhf1
By Preston Poag Jr.💬 “Our mission has always been about giving people a voice — wherever they are in the world.” — Dan Foy, Principal at Gallup
In Episode 13 of our Concordia Summit Series, we sit down with Dan Foy, Principal and Global Research Leader at Gallup, to explore how Gallup has spent nearly a century elevating the voices of people around the world — and why that mission matters more than ever.
From knocking on doors in rural villages to collecting data across 140 countries each year, Dan breaks down how the Gallup World Poll is reshaping our understanding of global well-being, climate anxiety, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the future of youth thriving.
👉 What you’ll hear:
- Why Gallup still conducts in-person interviews in more than 100 countries
- How the Gallup World Poll measures well-being, food security, financial inclusion, modern slavery, and more
- What rising climate anxiety signals about how people experience environmental change
- The challenge of gathering data from Indigenous communities — and what we lose without those voices
- How climate change is rapidly becoming an economic risk, from insurance markets to household wealth
This episode was recorded at the 15th Annual Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. ________________________________________
About The Green Hour Podcast The Green Hour Podcast is a global platform that connects sustainability leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to share insights on sustainable solutions. With a growing audience across six continents, The Green Hour continues to be at the forefront of global conversations on environmental action.
🌎 Website: https://thegreenhourpodcast.com/
🎥 Watch on YouTube
🎥 Watch more from the Summit Series ’25: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyjdkjacNUyEFCys09rl4OiibZgERPLdB&si=bRLodz5uzA-FNhf1