Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

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Audio talks and lectures by leaders of social change, brought to you by Social Innovation Conversations, co-hosted by Stanford Social Innovation Review's Managing Editor Eric Nee. http://ssir.org/podcasts

Episodios

  • Vicente Fox - Mexico’s Economic Challenges and Opportunities

    22/09/2008 Duración: 01h29min

    Most Americans are unaware of the enormous progress Mexico has enjoyed since the peso's devastating collapse in 1994. Former Mexican President Vicente Fox highlights his country's opportunities to foster democracy, develop entrepreneurism, and promote alternative energy sources as it emerges as a world economic power. He addresses challenges, including a poor educational system, rapid population growth, and dwindling oil reserves. This audio lecture is sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/vicente_fox_-_mexicos_economic_challenges_and_opportunities

  • Alejandro Toledo - Lifting Latin America Out of Poverty

    15/09/2008 Duración: 55min

    Latin America may be poised to become a much bigger player on the world economic stage, yet 54 percent of its citizens would choose an autocratic regime over a democratically elected government if it meant more jobs. Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo reflects on the challenge of democratic development and consolidation in Latin America in this audio interview sponsored by the Stanford School of Education and moderated by Stanford sociology and political science professor, Larry Diamond. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/alejandro_toledo_-_lifting_latin_america_out_of_poverty

  • Magda Iskander - Healthcare for the Homebound

    11/09/2008 Duración: 24min

    Having an elderly parent with failing health and being unable to provide adequate care out of one's home poses a difficult enough challenge in the United States, let alone in Cairo, Egypt, where home services are scarce. In this audio interview with host Sheela Sethuraman, Magda Iskander describes how she founded Care With Love to fill the need in Cairo for short or long term home healthcare through well-trained and compassionate home health care providers. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/magda_iskander_-_healthcare_for_the_homebound

  • Amory Lovins - Business Solutions to Climate Change

    08/09/2008 Duración: 28min

    Better design integration and materials innovation can lead to big energy and cost savings, and rapid return on investment, particularly in the automotive and housing industries. Amory Lovins, one of America's most influential energy speakers, offers some profitable business-led solutions to climate, oil, and nuclear proliferation problems in this Stanford Center for Social Innovation sponsored audio lecture. Lovins offers strategies to reduce US oil dependence through a menu of renewable and fossil fuel types. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/amory_lovins_-_business_solutions_to_climate_change

  • Laura Arrillaga - Philanthropy Today

    01/09/2008 Duración: 41min

    Venture philanthropy and other new products and trends indicate that philanthropy has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. Donors are younger than ever before and foundations have become increasingly professionalized. In this audio interview, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, philanthropy expert Peter Hero interviews Laura Arrillaga, a leader in Silicon Valley, about developments that are now making philanthropy a powerhouse for social change. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/laura_arrillaga_-_philanthropy_today

  • Dr. Christopher Elias - Advancing Technology to Improve Health

    25/08/2008 Duración: 33min

    PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology and Health) is a nonprofit organization designed to ensure that the benefits of innovation in science and technology are available to developing countries and remotely located, low-income groups. In this audio interview, host Sheela Sethuraman speaks with Dr. Christopher Elias, president and CEO of PATH, about the PATH's origins, accomplishments, and challenges. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/dr._christopher_elias_-_advancing_technology_to_improve_health

  • Panel Discussion - Skoll World Forum: Empathy and Ethics

    11/08/2008 Duración: 48min

    Technology 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

  • Tim Williamson - Fostering Entrepreneurship in New Orleans

    10/08/2008 Duración: 22min

    The 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

  • Andrea Coleman - Keeping Healthcare Mobile Saves Lives

    06/08/2008 Duración: 46min

    Many 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

  • David Funkhouser - TransFair’s Work in Fair Trade

    04/08/2008 Duración: 29min

    Coffee 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

  • Thulasiraj Ravilla - Aravind: Sustainable Healthcare

    30/07/2008 Duración: 43min

    How 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

  • Gloria Steinem - Every Woman a Feminist

    27/07/2008 Duración: 58min

    In 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

  • Gavin Newsom - Say What You Think, Then Take Action

    23/07/2008 Duración: 01h25s

    San Francisco's young and charismatic mayor, Gavin Newsom, has suffered his share of punches for taking bold positions on controversial issues. In this Stanford Center for Social Innovation sponsored audio lecture, Newsom tells of the courage and persistence it takes to make real social change as a leader. He outlines progressive reforms in areas such as education, health care, and business, and reflects on the personal and professional price paid for supporting one particularly contentious issue: gay marriage. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/gavin_newsom_-_say_what_you_think_then_take_action

  • Ken Roth - Who’s Falling Short on Human Rights?

    21/07/2008 Duración: 58min

    Ken Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, gives a thoughtful perspective on the "State of Human Rights" in the 70 countries where they work. In this audio lecture, he argues the biggest issue in human rights is the lack of leadership from governments that can exert a positive influence. He takes a critical look at the role of the United States and the European Union, in particular. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/ken_roth_-_whos_falling_short_on_human_rights

  • David Galenson - Social Entrepreneurs as Long-Horizon Creatives

    13/07/2008 Duración: 32min

    At what stage in life do innovators make their most significant contributions to social enterprise? In this audio lecture, economist and creativity researcher David Galenson debunks the myth that high achievement is the domain of youth and genius for an audience of social entrepreneurs over the age of 60. Applying lessons learned from lives of artists and leaders, he considers differences in style and time horizons of creative people, emphasizing that social innovation is more about slow burn than flash in the pan. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/david_galenson_-_social_entrepreneurs_as_long-horizon_creatives

  • Vera Cordeiro Rio - Breaking the Cycle of Poverty-Related Illness

    07/07/2008 Duración: 30min

    When Dr. Vera Cordeiro Rio worked at Hospital da Lagoa in Rio de Janeiro, she witnessed a constant admission/re-admission cycle in childcare treatment. To break that cycle, she gathered medical community volunteers to form Renascer, addressing root causes that prevent families from providing adequate care. In this audio interview, join host Sheela Sethuraman as she learns how Cordeiro Rio translated her passion translated into a methodology that is quickly sweeping through Brazil and the world. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/vera_cordeiro_rio_-_breaking_the_cycle_of_poverty-related_illness

  • Marion Nestle - Making Good Eating Choices

    06/07/2008 Duración: 01h01min

    The question of what to eat to be healthy has spawned a rash of often contradictory advice by "experts." In this audio lecture, sponsored by the Stanford Ethics and Society Program, NYU professor and author Marion Nestle offers simple advice that cuts through the confusion. She highlights the difference between "nutrients" and "food," and suggests how to bring "nutrition" back into the food realm. Her discussion forays into how agriculture and business interact to produce the foodstuffs on our shelves. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/marion_nestle_-_making_good_eating_choices

  • Panel Discussion - Recycling’s Role in Environmental Sustainability

    28/06/2008 Duración: 56min

    In this education podcast, a panel of experts debates the importance of recycling in the effort to achieve environmental sustainability. Those against argue that recycling at the household level doesn't lead to the perceived benefits, but instead wastes more money and precious time. Those in favor argue that we are nearing a resource crisis that can be mitigated by the re-use of recycled material. Due to brief profanity, this program may not be appropriate for work or family listening. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/panel_discussion_-_recyclings_role_in_environmental_sustainability

  • Feliciano Reyna - Tackling AIDS in Venezuela

    24/06/2008 Duración: 42min

    Feliciano Reyna talks about his multipronged approach to tackling AIDS in Venezuela. In this audio interview with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman, he shares his successes in influencing his government's policies and his strategies for engaging the corporate sector in this effort. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/feliciano_reyna_-_tackling_aids_in_venezuela

  • David Goldwyn, David Dollar - How Energy Effects Economic Development

    22/06/2008 Duración: 01h18min

    People in the developing world expend more than a quarter of their potential earnings on energy. Economic development, environmental health, and global stability all hinge on wise management of global energy resources. In this audio lecture, David Goldwyn and David Dollar paint a positive picture of what developing countries and governments in the West can do to improve energy use abroad and at home. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/david_goldwyn_david_dollar_-_how_energy_effects_economic_development

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