
Everyday Changemakers
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Starting something that has a positive impact is incredibly difficult. We don't spend a lot of time focusing on positive change-makers in the media and who they are. This makes the regular person believe that they can't make an impact, but in fact, these changemakers are just like them with one difference: they took action. This podcast aims to inspire that first step to taking action on..
Everyday Changemakers
1y ago
In this episode, I interview founders Eliza Li and Wilh Jacobin of Halad to Health. Halad to Health is an international NGO closing the gap in global health inequality through delivering accessible health education services. We do this through our affordable GAMSAT Tuition and Biomedicine Exam Revision Services. "Halad" means an offering in the Bisayan language, so we choose to offer the opportunity to good health. We discuss: How Eliza and Wilh met and got started What healthcare is like for Filipinos living below the poverty line Why prevention is important in healthcare How students c ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
1y ago
In this episode, I interview Tom Henskens to learn about his Social Enterprise Up Movement. Up Movement donates 100% of profits (from selling socks) to help build prosthetic limbs in Cambodia. Their mission is to restore the freedom of human mobility for 35 million amputees worldwide that do not have access to proper prosthetic care. 20 pairs of socks = 1 Prosthetic limb. Amazing right? In this episode we cover the following: Why and How Tom got started What it's like to be an amputee How Up Movement is changing peoples lives Key marketing channels that have been working for Tom Learn mo ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode I interview Ali and Marcello the founders of Re:Coded. Re:Coded trains talented youth in underserved communities to become software developers, designers, and leaders in their communities. They currently work in Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, and Yemen. In their own words: We started Re:Coded because we believe that young people affected by war should have the opportunity to enter the digital economy. With millions displaced in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey, job opportunities are sparse and primarily in the informal sector, where the pay is low and exploitation is high. That is partic ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode, I interview Nathaniel Diong, an award-winning Gen-Z educator & founder of Future Minds Network (FMN). FMN's mission is to unlock the endless potential of youth, whilst tackling the unemployment crisis. We talk about a lot here's a few key highlights: What it's like to start something Why getting students involved in entrepreneurship early is vital for learning Different models for learning, and how industries are changing rapidly Sign up for future episodes: https://djmgrowth.com/everydaychangemakers Future minds network: https://www.futuremindsnetwork.org/ I h ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode I interview JonJon Clark and Jason Smythe cofounders of an organization called Wildcards. Wildcards is build using blockchain technology, and helps to create transparency within the charity sector. About Wildcards: Wiidcards connects global conservation organizations to users. Social, gamified, and transparent giving. You can become the guardian of a wildcard by simply clicking buy on any of the listed wildcards. Wildcards are always for sale since anyone can purchase them at anytime for their current sale price. When someone purchases a wildcard, they are required to immediate ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode, I interview Leif Cocks the founder of The Orangutan Project. Leif has worked with and campaigned for orangutans for almost 30 years. Leif’s years in the field have earned him respect within the conservation field. He has been a key player in developing conservation plans for orangutans and influencing positive change for orangutan protection and survival. The Orangutan Project: collaborates with several orangutan conservation projects, as well as providing habitat protection and land acquisition through its own programs to deter wildlife poaching, illegal logging, and la ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode, I speak with Julian O'Shea, the founder of Unbound. Unbound is an Australian social enterprise reshaping the way we do education. They provide practice-based learning programs for entrepreneurs and university students that focus on sustainability, entrepreneurship, and social impact design, both in Australia and across the Asia-Pacific region. We cover the following: Why it's so important to get started with something small and low risk Why learning by doing is an effective alternative for many young people How the education landscape has changed due to COVID19 I hope you enj ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
Dr Bree Gorman is the founder of Bree Gorman Consulting. A boutique consulting company that focuses on helping organizations become more diverse and inclusive. Dr Gorman has hands-on experience in identifying the barriers to equality that exist in organisations and has a tool kit of actions to draw upon that can work to decrease risk, improve performance and create inclusion.
In this episode we talk about the following:
Why diversity is important for organizations
How individuals can take action to become allies within organizations
The link between profitability and diverse organizations
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Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode, I speak with Mikhara Ramsing aka Miks. Miks is the founder of the social enterprise Miks Chai. About Miks Chai: Miks, aka Mikhara Ramsing, started brewing her Aaji’s (grandmother's) chai to bring people together to share stories. Hearing the courageous experiences of others and sharing her own story, saved her life. In total she travelled 60,000km in a self-built tiny home to empower people to be conscious of mental health, an act of leadership that saw her nominated for Young Australian of the Year QLD 2019, AFR Top 100 Women of Influence and was awarded a Westpac Social ..read more
Everyday Changemakers
2y ago
In this episode, I speak with Rusty Benson. Rusty is the cofounder of Raine and Makin, a boutique design agency that works specifically with non-profits and social impact organizations. They use design to solve real, often complex, human problems. We talk about the following: The balance of making money and solving social impact problems The importance of really understanding the problem you're solving How to partner with existing organizations to create more impact in the world + a lot more I hope you enjoy the episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everydaychangemakers ..read more