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Leading with Social Impact

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"How to lead your life and organization with social impact?" Join your host, Shreyas in the conversation with social intrapreneurs, entrepreneurs and impact makers from around the world to learn about innovative solutions to the global challenges. The podcast aims to connect people with inspirational thoughts and ideas of leaders who work to create a positive social impact.

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Special Episode 5 - Eating disorders, Simona Sinesi, Founder of Never Give Up

February 06, 2023 21:00 - 25 minutes - 17.8 MB

Listen to the latest episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022. In this episode we talk to the founder of Never Give Up, an organisation  based in Italy working with eating disorders and breaking down the barrier to ask for help. Never Give Up - https://never-give-up.it/ Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022 - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/event/ashoka-changemaker-summit-2022 #eatingdisorder #bodyimage #anorexia #bulimia

Special Episode 4 - Women and girls with disabilities, Lizzie Kiama - Founder of This Ability

January 23, 2023 20:00 - 32 minutes - 22 MB

Listen to the latest episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022. In this episode we talk to the founder of This Ability, an organisation whose mission is ''to advance the rights and inclusion of women and girls with disabilities in Kenya''. This Ability - https://www.this-ability.org/ Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022 - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/event/ashoka-changemaker-summit-2022 #disabilities #womenrights #changemaker 

Special Episode 3 - Gender based violence, Hera Hussain - Founder of Chayn

January 16, 2023 20:00 - 32 minutes - 22 MB

Listen to the latest episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022. In this episode we talk to the founder of Chayn, an organisation which helps victims of gender based violence by providing them the right information and support. Their resources help you spot abuse, collect evidence, stay safe, get well and connect to local services. Chayn - https://www.chayn.co/ Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022 - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/event/ashoka-changemaker-summit-2022 #g...

Special Episode 2 - Prevent gun violence, DeVone Boggan- Founder of Advance Peace

December 18, 2022 20:00 - 45 minutes - 31.6 MB

Listen to the latest episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022. In this episode we talk to the founder of Advance Peace, DeVone Boggan who support in interrupting gun violence in American urban neighbourhoods by providing transformational opportunities to young men involved in lethal firearm offences. Advance Peace - https://www.advancepeace.org Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022 - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/event/ashoka-changemaker-summit-2022 #gunviolence #fell...

Special Episode 1 - Positive Aggression, Marjan Gryson - Founder of Touché

November 23, 2022 10:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

Listen to the latest episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022. In this episode we talk to the founder of Touché, Marjan Gryson who is helping us to harness the fuel of anger to get things done, changed or improved. Touché - https://vzwtouche.be/en/organization Ashoka Changemaker Summit 2022 - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/event/ashoka-changemaker-summit-2022 #positiveaggression #anger #changemaker

Episode 2 - Nordic Changemaker Map, Emma Lindgren and Nicklas Wallberg

December 09, 2021 04:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

Over the past 10 months, we continued developing the Nordic Changemaker Map initiative: shedding light on the voices and experiences of more than 500 changemakers, mapping the ecosystem and discovering the challenges and strengths from the field. 🎙️ Today, we are proud to share our new podcast episode developed in collaboration with Leading with Social Impact, in which Emma Lindgren - @AshokaNordic and Nicklas Wallberg - @ReachForChange, explain the unicity of this initiative, and the insig...

Episode 1 - Special Education in Uganda, Clare Wavamunno

November 15, 2021 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.7 MB

Since 2001, Ashoka East Africa has built an incredible network of leading East Africa Social Entrepreneurs. Our commitment to build an Everyone a Changemaker (EACH) world has seen us achieve a series of milestones over the last 20 years. In celebration of this and 20 years of Ashoka East Africa, we are spotlighting some of the incredible changemakers in East Africa. Listen to our FIRST podcast from the Inspiring Clare Wavamunno, Ashoka fellow Uganda and Founder of Hill Preparatory school. 

Final Special Episode 5 - Reliable Weather Forecasting, Liisa Smits (special cut)

September 20, 2021 07:00 - 18 minutes - 13.1 MB

Listen to our latest podcast episode developed in collaboration with Ashoka Nordic and hear from the inspiring Nordic Fellow and founder of Ignitia AB, Liisa Smits, as well as the Lead Partnership and Program Manager of the #Dela Programme, Stella Printezi. In this episode, Liisa explains her changemaking journey and unique insights on accelerator programs like Dela - a systems change global accelerator co-created by Ashoka and IKEA Social Entrepreneurship that focuses on supporting social e...

Ep 14 - Life in Antarctica, Nadia Frontier - Marine biologist

June 25, 2021 05:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

Have you ever wondered, how is the life in Antarctica? Whenever we look at documentaries about the diverse marine life like humpback whales, penguins, sea lions, orcas in Antarctica, we are awestruck and wonder how it must feel like to see it in-person. With the immediate challenge of climate change, the research work there has become even more important. How is climate change impacting the marine life?   Listen to my conversation with Nadia Frontier, a marine biologist at Rothera Research ...

Special Episode 4 - Collaborative Systems Change, Jeroo Billimoria

June 13, 2021 08:00 - 24 minutes - 16.8 MB

Collaborative Systems Change is the way forward. Welcome to our fourth episode of the special podcast series developed in collaboration with Ashoka Nordic. In this episode, we present you to the award-winning and leading social entrepreneur Jeroo Billimoria. Jeroo is the founder of many successful social ventures and has been in the field for 40 years.  Catalyst 2030 - https://catalyst2030.net One Family Foundation - https://www.onefamilyfoundation.one

Ep 12 - Afforestation and Landscaping, Vesela Tanaskovic - Afforest for Future

June 07, 2021 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

Desertification is one of the biggest challenges we are facing in the world. We are currently losing 12 million hectares of arable land every year due to this problem. This is about 23 hectares per minute! And 30% of all world's agricultural land is already highly degraded. Dams and man-made lakes are some of the main reasons for land degradation in fragile alluvium ecosystems. More than 42% of the world’s dams will face siltation problems in the next decade, with an estimated cost of siltat...

Special Episode 3 - Creating opportunities for neurodiverse people, social entrepreneurship

May 16, 2021 04:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

“Be unreasonable and be fair” – A call for future #changemakers. Welcome to our third episode of @AshokaNordic special podcast series, developed in collaboration with @Ashoka Nordic. In our third episode, we present you to our inspiring Nordic Fellow Thorkil Sonne as well as to the European Leader of Ashoka, Marie Ringler. Thorkil is the founder of @Specialisterne and @Specialisterne Foundation, working to achieve long-lasting change at a systemic level by enabling inclusion for neuro-diver...

Ep 10 - Mental Health, Jimmy Westerheim - The Human aspect

May 06, 2021 05:00 - 39 minutes - 27.1 MB

We are living in a world where mental health is growing to become as important as physical health. But it is not always easy to seek help for mental health due to various reasons like social stigma, unavailability of resources, cost etc. Moreover, COVID 19 has had an adverse impact on people's well being which makes it even more important to provide valuable resources to help overcome these challenges.  Join me in the conversation with Jimmy Westerheim, founder and CEO of The Human Aspect. ...

Ep 9 - Clean Water Technology, Christina Lundbäck - SurfCleaner AB

April 29, 2021 04:00 - 24 minutes - 16.8 MB

Floating pollutants, debris, oil and sludge etc. are quite challenging to separate from the water surface. Starting from the industrial segment to the waste water treatment plants, everyone is looking for robust solutions for this problem. Most of the present solutions out there are either labour and energy intensive or takes a lot of time. Moreover, if done properly the floating waste like sludge can be reused to make biogas or fertilizers for plants. We need a solution which is automated, ...

Ep 8 - Gender Equality App, Theresa Kauffeld - Equalista

April 22, 2021 05:00 - 25 minutes - 17.8 MB

Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There definitely has been some progress over the last years but no where it is even close to achieving the UN Goals. The UN Policy brief on "The Impact of COVID-19 on Women" mentions that the outbreak exacerbates existing inequalities for women and girls across the sphere - from health and the economy, to security and social protection. Technology has provided s...

Special Episode 2 - Healthcare for Women and Children, Rustam Nabi - Shifo

April 11, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Welcome to our second special episode of a podcast series developed in collaboration with Ashoka Nordic. Today, @Ashoka Fellow and founder of @Shifo, Rustam Nabiev, together with @Ashoka’s Vice President and initiator of the global initiative @Making More Health, Arnaud Mourot, reflect on why social entrepreneurs are relevant partners for big businesses to innovate differently and ensure a global and sustainable healthcare access. More about Rustam’s #changemaking journey - https://www.ash...

Special Episode 2 - Healthcare for Women and Children, Rustam Nabi - Shifo

April 11, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Welcome to our second special episode of a podcast series developed in collaboration with Ashoka Nordic. Today, @Ashoka Fellow and founder of @Shifo, Rustam Nabiev, together with @Ashoka’s Vice President and initiator of the global initiative @Making More Health, Arnaud Mourot, reflect on why social entrepreneurs are relevant partners for big businesses to innovate differently and ensure a global and sustainable healthcare access. More about Rustam’s #changemaking journey - https://www.ash...

Ep 6 - Bamboo - a Plant Based Solution, Freddie Catlow - Planboo

March 22, 2021 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.7 MB

Plant based solutions for carbon sequestration are one of the ways to solve the planet pollution and tackle climate change. We all have definitely at some point come across Bamboo or its products. Bamboo, the fastest growing plant in the world acts as a natural carbon sequester and can be handcrafted to make various products.  Companies can invest in this plant based solution which not only helps them to reach their net zero target but also the harvested bamboo can be manufactured into eco-f...

Special Episode 1 - Diversity and Inclusion, Sofia Appelgren - Mitt Liv

March 07, 2021 12:00 - 33 minutes - 22.7 MB

Women social entrepreneurs are leading innovative and inspirational models for change around the globe (world icon). As the world celebrates #InternationalWomensDay, we are proud to launch our first special episode of a podcast series developed in collaboration with Ashoka Nordic. In this first episode, Sofia Appelgren - leading female social entrepreneur, Ashoka Fellow and founder of MittLiv - reflects on her Changemaking journey, the field of social entrepreneurship as well as diversity an...

Ep 4 - Sustainable Mobility Solutions, Ylva S Åqvist - PlanM

March 01, 2021 05:00 - 32 minutes - 22.7 MB

Today, construction and real estate industry already does a lot to reduce its climate impact. The processes and material used for construction is already energy efficient and the waste is recycled. But when it comes to transport to and from the properties, there is still a lot to do. It is estimated that by 2050 almost 68% of world's population will be living in urban cities. Even with the urban planning solutions like "15 minute city", it is important to develop a shift in citizen behaviour...

Ep 3 - Satellite Data in Farming, Robert Schmitt - Vultus

February 22, 2021 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

When satellite was launched more than 50 years ago, no one new how much impact it would have in all aspects of our lives. There are various input factors that affect the farming which includes use of nitrogen based fertilisers, irrigation and adverse climatic conditions. The farmers face the challenges to quickly adapt to these changing conditions which in turn leads to over use of certain resources having adverse affect on the climate. Is there a way by which we can monitor the plant and so...

Ep 2 - Regenerative Agriculture, Durukan Dudu - Anatolian Grasslands

February 15, 2021 06:00 - 33 minutes - 22.7 MB

Allan Savory, a naturalist and wildlife expert says that fossil fuel, carbon, coal and gas are by no means the only thing that is causing climate change. Desertification is another immediate threat that we are facing where almost two thirds of the land in this world is turning to desert. It took some time for scientists, ecologists and experts to understand that there is only one thing that we can do to solve this issue and that is mimic nature. Also, agriculture and land management are mult...

Ep 1 - Clean Water and Safe Sanitation, Dr. Diana Yousef, change:WATER Labs

February 08, 2021 04:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB

One of the biggest challenges that the world currently faces is access to clean water and safe sanitation. Globally 2.6 billion people lack safe toilet access and poor sanitation causes 80% of all infectious disease, 4% of deaths globally and takes life of one child every 20 seconds. At least 20% of girls drop out of school due to lack of safe, private toilets and this in turn contributes to increased rates of early marriage, sexual violence and teen childbearing. But it is to be noted that ...

Season 2 Launch

February 08, 2021 03:00 - 1 minute - 1.38 MB

Welcome to Season 2 of "Leading with Social Impact" Podcast. First of all I would like to thank all of you for your constant support and feedback throughout Season 1 where we got inspired by listening to social impact leaders on a diverse range of topics such as Sustainable clothing, circular economy, wildlife conservation, carbon emissions and many more. . 2020 has been a challenging year for all of us but one good thing that turned out from this is that we all have become much more aware ...

Ep 20 - Plant-based Seafood, Emil Wasteson - Hooked

November 30, 2020 07:00 - 30 minutes - 21 MB

It is estimated that our sea food consumption will grow more than 30% in the next 10 years. With the increase in demand for the last few years, fish farms are collapsing and overfishing is threatening the marine ecosystem. Moreover, we have higher levels of toxins, antibiotics, mercury and microplastics in our seafood than ever before. But at the same time seafood contains high nutritional value and has been considered as a healthy option for long time. So is there a way to tackle this chall...

Ep 19 - Immersive Learning Technology, Paulina Tervo - Lyfta

November 23, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB

In today's digital era, we spend more time in front of a screen than meeting people in person. Same thing applies for children who would have had 3500 hours of screen time even before they join the school which is equivalent to 3 years of contact with a teacher. However, the teachers face challenges to teach these digitally native children about topics such as diversity, health and wellbeing, SDG etc. which is not very strongly built in the current curriculum in most countries. Due to pandem...

Ep 18 - Everyone a Changemaker, Emma Lindgren - Ashoka Nordic

November 16, 2020 06:00 - 36 minutes - 24.9 MB

Currently in the society there are n number of challenges such as mental health, health, societal segregation, sustainability, climate change etc. Even though Nordic countries are known for innovation, there is still a lot that needs to be done especially in terms of policies, regulations and cross sector collaboration. Swedish government has invested around 150million SEK to support social entrepreneurs and help them grow. Nowadays the complexity of challenges require social entrepreneurs t...

Ep 17 - Impact Projects and Blueprints, Meg Pagani - Impacton.org

November 09, 2020 06:00 - 42 minutes - 29 MB

Have you ever wondered that there must be some solution somewhere to a particular problem but unable to find it? Creating social impact is not just about building your own innovative solutions but rather working smartly and learn from existing solutions. Around the world there are multitude of innovative solutions to the global challenges but restricted to a region due to constraints like language or access to global platform. Wouldn't it be amazing if we can get clear action points to imple...

Ep 16 - Equality and Unleash the Potential, Madeleine Opira - A Million Minds

November 02, 2020 06:00 - 28 minutes - 19.9 MB

A million programme in Sweden was an ambitious project to build a million housings during the 10 year period in 1960's. This was an initiative to cater for the large urbanization trend at that time but unfortunately these areas now struggle with high unemployment, health issues and demographic change. Additionally, when we talk about the young children in these areas, they face a lot of difficulties especially in terms of having equal opportunities and role models to inspire them . The pande...

Ep 15 - Food Technology and Sustainability, Johan Jorgensen - Sweden Foodtech

October 26, 2020 05:00 - 36 minutes - 25 MB

By now most people understand that the Food system that we have currently is killing the planet slowly but efficiently. The industrial food system that we actually deployed during the Green Revolution in 1960's to solve the problem of mass starvation is coming back and stabbing us in the back.  Somehow the existing system has become responsible for major health problems on the planet. We need to see the food system in its entirety, starting from farmers growing the crops to the food waste.  ...

Ep 14 - How to become Climate Positive, Oliver Bolton - Earthly

October 19, 2020 05:00 - 26 minutes - 18.5 MB

Climate change is real and we will never reach our global target if we continue to go about business as usual. Clearly industrial revolution has given us lot of things but with that it has also given pollution and climate change. Humans have engaged in large scale transformation of natural systems for millennia. Thousands of years of forest clearance added hundreds of billions of tones of carbon in the atmosphere. The average human contributes about 5 tonnes of CO2 every year out of which a ...

Ep 13 - World without Modern Slavery, Brian Iselin - slavefreetrade

October 12, 2020 05:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB

What is Modern Slavery and why is it important that we as consumers should know about this? Certainly ethical consumerism is on the rise but still most of us are unaware of the conditions in which our products are being produced. The term modern slavery is designed to capture all of the diminished human rights conditions in work spaces that exists around the world which includes human trafficking, forced labour, child labour and others. A multi-billion dollar company can tell you exactly whe...

Ep 13 - World without Modern Slavery, Brian Iselin - slavefreetrade

October 12, 2020 05:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB

What is Modern Slavery and why is it important that we as consumers should know about this? Certainly ethical consumerism is on the rise but still most of us are unaware of the conditions in which our products are being produced. The term modern slavery is designed to capture all of the diminished human rights conditions in work spaces that exists around the world which includes human trafficking, forced labour, child labour and others. A multi-billion dollar company can tell you exactly whe...

Ep 12 - Societal Innovation, Jesper Kjellerås - Founder & Director, Impact Hub Stockholm

October 05, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

The current covid crisis has affected every individual in the world in some way or the other. Especially when it comes to small business owners and social entrepreneurs, it has had a huge impact and threatens their survival in the field. But these challenges are not something new for social entrepreneurs, who try to create a business which is connected to the society. Now more than ever they need to be part of a community where they feel supported and are able to reach out for help or collab...

Ep 11 - Conservation of elephants , Dr. Kate Evans - Elephants for Africa

September 28, 2020 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

Elephants are such a majestic creature and it is fortunate that we share our world with them. Sadly there is incredible loss of biodiversity that we as humans have influenced and losing elephants as species will drastically shift the ecological system. But it is also a challenge for many economically poor communities through out the world to live alongside wildlife which sometimes has negative impact on their livelihood.  According to WWF, experts estimated that Africa's elephant population ...

Ep 10 - Digital Education and Mathematics, Karolina Lisslö - Mattecentrum

September 21, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 26.6 MB

"If you want to change the world, you have to start with education". In the ever-transforming era, the need for digital education is very clear but it is a big challenge for underprivileged children and other group of people who do not have access to such online education tools. In the global scale education is still a costly activity and moreover due to the current shutdowns more than 1.9 billion children cannot attend schools. In education, mathematics acts as a starting point to change th...

Ep 09 - Urban Farming, Andreas Dahlin - Swegreen

September 14, 2020 04:00 - 34 minutes - 23.7 MB

Food production industry is one of the largest contributor to GHG emissions globally, i.e. around 30% including supply chain, transport etc. With the ever increasing world population, the proportion of people living in cities will grow up till 80%. Moreover, the current pandemic with closed borders has clearly impacted the supply chain of food industry. We are in need of a much resilient system where we can produce, consume and transport the food in a sustainable manner. Listen to my conve...

Ep 08 - Ripple Effect of Social Entrepreneurs, Carrie Rich - The Global Good Fund

September 07, 2020 04:00 - 30 minutes - 21.3 MB

What will you do if you could raise 2 million dollars? We all dream to make an impact in the world and do something good but how and where to start? Social entrepreneurs face numerous challenges and need all the support that they can get to achieve their huge goals. Leaders undoubtedly play a crucial role especially in social enterprises where they have to ensure that the vision and mission of the organisation is not effected by external challenges. It is not always easy and therefore invest...

Ep 07 - Biocarbon - Bringing life to soil, Henrietta - CEO of Carbo Culture

August 31, 2020 04:00 - 31 minutes - 21.3 MB

In the natural carbon cycle, only 1% of carbon enters back to the soil and rest 99% of carbon goes to the atmosphere during decomposition of plant waste. We all know that carbon is the key element of all life forms but at the same time CO2 emissions are one of the factor for climate crisis. Additionally, the world depends on the top soil for food and the fact is soil degradation is rapidly becoming the biggest challenge of humankind. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation calcu...

Ep 06 - From Academia to Industry, Dr. Tina Persson - Passage2Pro

August 24, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Career transition from academia to industry is many times a challenge for PhDs, researchers and other students. Managing our expectations and understanding the labour market is tricky, especially finding the exact field with our expertise. We always tend to underestimate the value of networking which plays a major role not only when looking for a job but also to start your own venture. Researchers want their work to have a greater impact in the society and to do that sometimes you need to ta...

Ep 05 - Circular Economy, Elin Bergman - WWF, Cradlenet

August 13, 2020 04:00 - 31 minutes - 22 MB

Circular economy, a term which is not new to the industry and people, is gaining momentum over the past few years.  The linear model of "Take, Make, Waste" has prevailed for a long time since the first industrial revolution and has waged a terrible battle with our beloved planet. Fortunately, now many business and social leaders are embracing the principles of circular economy and work with the core of its framework - to design out the waste. The World Economic Forum has reported that implem...

Ep 04 - GHG Emissions-Cow burp and farts, Fredrik Åkerman - Volta Greentech

July 30, 2020 12:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

Global warming is a challenge which we have been facing for a long time. Generally we talk about greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities like burning of fossil fuels, coal, natural gas and deforestation. We tend to miss out that the leading source of anthropogenic methane emission is animal agriculture. Bill gates recently said that if cattle were a country they would rank 3rd in Greenhouse Gas Emissions. How do we solve this global challenge? Join me in listening to Fredrik Åke...

Ep 03 - Language barriers in healthcare, Maja Magnusson - Care to Translate

July 16, 2020 16:00 - 25 minutes - 17.6 MB

We live in a multi-lingual world and living in a place where you don't speak the local language is something quite common nowadays. The problem comes when you have to go to the healthcare centers especially more now during the Covid times and you are unable to explain your issues to the medical staff because you don't speak their language. Misinterpretations in the medical field cannot be afforded as it is the matter of life and death. Healthcare facilities rely on interpreters for this and ...

Ep 02 - Sexual Abuse of Children - Linda Wijkström, ECPAT Sweden

July 01, 2020 18:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

Unfortunately, we live in a world where even young children are sexually exploited. The volume of material depicting children exposed to sexual abuse appears to continually increase especially  in today's modern digital era. How do we tackle these problems? Are the laws strict enough from these things happening all over the world? Join me in the conversation with Linda Wijkström - ECPAT Sweden, who will share the role of ECPAT, a non-profit organisation, working to prevent sexual exploitati...

Ep 01 - Sustainable Clothing - Franziska Mesche, Founder - Tripulse

July 01, 2020 17:00 - 39 minutes - 27.4 MB

If we open our closets we would find most of our clothes made of polyester, polyamide, rayon or other petroleum based materials. It is a known fact that clothing industry is one of the highest polluting industry in the world. The micro-plastics from the clothes enter the water stream and pollute our environment. Is there no solution to this? Can we ever reach 100% sustainable clothing? Listen to my conversation with Franziska Mesche - founder of Tripulse, who is passionate about sports and ...

Podcast Launch + Social Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship

July 01, 2020 15:00 - 5 minutes - 3.81 MB

It is finally here, "Leading with Social Impact" podcast where we will have conversations with incredible people to talk about their innovative solutions to the global challenges to take us one step closer to UN Sustainability Development Goals-2030. To kick start the podcast - Johann Gross, Partner Manager at Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship, joins to share his thoughts about social intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leading-with-social-i...

Podcast Launch + Social Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship

July 01, 2020 15:00 - 5 minutes - 3.81 MB

It is finally here, "Leading with Social Impact" podcast where we will have conversations with incredible people to talk about their innovative solutions to the global challenges to take us one step closer to UN Sustainability Development Goals-2030. To kick start the podcast - Johann Gross, Partner Manager at Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship, joins to share his thoughts about social intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leading-with-social-i...