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Uncharted Ground With SSIR

Jonathan Levine and Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Uncharted Ground tells the stories of nonprofit and social entrepreneurs at the forefront of global development. Host Jonathan Levine takes you on their journeys to solve some of the most daunting social issues on the planet.
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You know that feeling when you're scrolling through Twitter and you see people forming their opinions based on a tweet? Yeah, we feel that frustration too. That's why we've invited our good friend and special guest, Rhiana, to join us on House Calls. We discuss the rampant misinformation, particularly about the genocide in Israel, and emphasize the…
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On this edition of House Calls we have friend of the show Donny come on to discuss the current state of the sneaker industry, the resale market, streetwear, getting into podcasting and more! 0:02:34: Sneaker Resale and the Current State of the Market 0:04:51: Popularity of Sneaker Culture 0:06:38: Securing Sneaker Releases 0:08:20: Sneaker Resellin…
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The first episode of the monthly radio show called Roll Call FM! On this we chop it up with our friends Moh & Rios about growing up in NY, how fashion has changed over the years, YSL RICO charges and more. Along with that, we have a special guest mix by PlusNone! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Some 800 million people globally – as many as a quarter of them in India – have no access to electricity. Far more suffer routine brownouts and power cuts. The result puts the rural poor, who are most impacted, at a severe disadvantage in every way: Health-care services are crippled, education is compromised, and entire communities are cut off from…
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The Northern Triangle countries of Latin America are some of the most violent in the world. El Salvador and Honduras have ranked among the highest murder rates for years. It’s not only the gang violence we hear most about, but also domestic abuse and gender-based violence. And the trauma it leaves behind has a devastating effect on entire communiti…
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Smallholder farming in Africa is a precarious existence. Low economies of scale, commodity price swings, out-of-date agronomic practices, and the effects of climate change conspire to trap farm families in a never-ending cycle of poverty. At the same time, Africa’s booming youth population is entering a saturated workforce without enough jobs to ab…
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For decades, smallholder farmers who produce the world’s supply of quality coffee in developing countries have barely earned enough to stay in business. Many have gone under. Millions of those still producing live in poverty and go hungry. Now climate change is threatening their livelihoods as well. The main problem is a supply chain stuffed with s…
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Nothing is more essential to life than clean drinking water. Where it’s in short supply—as in much of Africa and other developing regions—there’s opportunity for promoting good health, improving livelihoods, and making money. Jibu seeks to achieve all three through its franchises that treat, package, and distribute affordable water in the major cit…
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From coal plants to large-scale agriculture, industrial activities contributing to the environmental crisis tend to concentrate in minority communities with little power, wealth, or legal knowledge to defend themselves. The consequences to health and livelihoods are frequently devastating. To help them protect themselves, the nonprofit Namati train…
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This is the second episode of a two-part series about raising the quality of health care in the developing world. Even before the onslaught of COVID-19, public health services in many developing countries were chronically strained by a combination of burgeoning populations, severe shortages of trained clinicians, and growing burdens of disease. Noo…
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This is the first episode of a two-part series about raising the quality of health care in the developing world. Deb Van Dyke, a nurse practitioner for Doctors Without Borders, grew increasingly troubled over 15 years by the low quality of care provided by local health workers around Asia and Africa. So she set up Global Health Media, an internatio…
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Det sjätte avsnittet är här! Idrottsrörelsen har fått hålla tillbaka ordentligt under pandemin. Finns svaret i att Tegnell blev vald sist på idrotten? Eller att han och övriga kollegor inom FHM inte ens läst de protokoll som tagits fram? Plopp på medeltiden - är det verkligen sant!? Gäster i det här avsnittet är: Fredrik Söderberg - Vice klubbdirek…
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Det femte avsnittet är här och på menyn hittas följande: Politiker och kommunala färdmedel. Rådde det anarki i skolan? Vi tar oss tillbaka till Morgan Allings Vilda Västern och Gårdstenskolan 1984. Är Kim Sulocki världens mest bedövade man? Vi kikar närmare på en omfattande tandoperation. Det blir som vanligt ett och annat sidospår också. Vi r…
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Det andra avsnittet tar vi oss en funderare kring att bada bastu i 135 grader. Vi pratar MYCKET kebab och en hel del Mona Sahlin. Till vår hjälp har vi Svante Spolander, även känd som Mr Sauna, från Svenska Bastuakademien och läkaren Mikael Sandström - expert i Nyhetsmorgon i TV4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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12 year old killer?? should he of got life in prison with no parole?? listen to find out. Sources : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Tate https://sites.psu.edu/thelegislator/2018/10/19/childs-play-the-unfortunate-story-of-lionel-tate/ https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/youngest-american-who-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-lionel-tate.20878…
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