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Join the conversation as social entrepreneurs from around the world come to Yale SOM to share the challenges they are grappling with and the insights they are gaining in the field. From rural India and Kenya to the inner cities of the U.S., from the environment to nutrition to maternal child health,…

Theresa Chahine


    • May 8, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 46 EPISODES


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    Carving Out Your Path

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 37:06


    Tagan Engel reflects on different changemaking paths available to each of us. Her own path led her to follow her heart into the kitchen, where she applied her social justice work to food systems. In this episode, she shares the various roles she has played as a chef, educator, activist, and innovator. We discuss food as a driver of health, and as a human right.

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    Partnering with Government

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 43:41


    Daisy Rosales, SOM '20, is back with her latest insights! After founding Brio seven years ago (see Season 6 Episode 1 for more) and partnering with community based organizations on mental health programming around the world, Daisy found herself positioned to partner with governments to scale these programs. She launched a study to learn more about successful government partnerships, and shares some of her findings in this episode. She also shares a case example of Brio's work, in partnership with Kshamtalaya, an education non-profit in India. Brio and Kshamtalaya are now partnering with the state of Rajasthan to scale their programming.

    Building Trust for Collective Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 33:07 Transcription Available


    Adrienne Abbate is back to share the growth and evolution of her collective impact initiative with Partnerships for Community Wellness. To partner across sectors and bring multiple stakeholders to the table, building relationships and trust is key. When circumstances change and that trust is threatened, can shared public health goals bring people together across divides?

    We Need a Movement Behind Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:43


    Rushika Fernandopulle founded Iora Health, which was acquired by One Medical and subsequently by Amazon. Could Amazon ever achieve Iora's health equity goals? In this episode we discuss what a "successful" exit looks like for health equity under our current capitalistic structures, and what happens after you exit. In Rushika's latest start up, Liza Health, he is exploring new structures to protect the purpose of his product. Liza Health leverages AI to build power for patients. Building new products is only a start, Rushika shares. We need a movement behind us — we need a revolution from consumers.

    It's Time To Be Entrepreneurial In Public Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 38:00 Transcription Available


    Ashlee Wisdom is back after raising millions in venture capital to connect Black women with culturally relevant health care. She shares advice for navigating venture capital, and her secret sauce for creating community with her users.

    Rallying Support – Hafeezah Muhammad and Backpack Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 32:33


     When Hafeezah's son approached her with a mental health crisis, she struggled to find care for him. Formerly an executive in a large mental health company, she often got calls from Medicaid parents like herself, searching for pediatric mental health care. A mother of three, she quit her job and founded a digital health company focusing on pediatric mental health, especially for children of color. Today Backpack Healthcare offers a first of its kind certification program for pediatric mental health counseling, a network for certified counselors, and a gamification app. On National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day, Backpack announced that they've raised $9M in venture capital to expand their reach. Hafeezah discusses the surprises along the way, and how she plans to reach more people more effectively with humans at the forefront and AI in the background.

    Passing the Baton

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 38:42


    Social change is never achieved at the first attempt. The question is not whether you fail or succeed but to whom you pass the baton and how. In this episode of Impact and Innovation, SOM alumnae Song Kim shares her journey with KovaDx, a start-up working on a medical device that monitors red blood cell health for sickle cell and other blood diseases. Before coming to SOM, Song worked as a human rights lawyer defending worker and immigrant rights. She joined SOM to obtain her MBA and explore new pathways for creating social change. Graduating into the pandemic in Spring 2020, Song was recruited to join the KovaDx team and seized the opportunity. When I caught up with her a year ago on the podcast, she was transitioning into the chief executive role. But, there were red flags, about how the team was working together. In the end, they were not able to see eye to eye, and the company shut down. In the process, Song asked questions like, how can I do right by our stakeholders, all the people who supported and invested in us along the way? What would it look like to fail successfully? We explore the different options she considered, and learn how she navigated the process of admitting failure and moving on to continue in the ongoing work.

    A Roller Coaster of Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 35:12


    Kaakpema Yelpaala (KP) is the new faculty director of InnovateHealth Yale, and a Senior Fellow and Lecturer at the Yale School of Public Health. In this episode of Impact & Innovation KP shares his journey working on social innovation with public health non-profits in Africa, and the launching of his digital health start-ups operating in several East African countries, followed by his most recent start-up in the U.S. serving immigrant patients and their providers. In our discussion, KP reflects on his roller coaster journey which navigated through the non-profit and for-profit worlds in Africa, comparing these two worlds, and also comparing digital health start-ups in Africa versus the U.S. Right now the roller coaster is taking him on a policy journey, as he strives to help create policies that foster investment and innovation for health equity in the U.S., especially by entrepreneurs of color.

    Reimagining the U.S. healthcare system

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 34:27


    Peter Hagan is the Digital Health Director at Commonwealth Care Alliance, and former team member at Iora Health. Iora was a start up that created a new model for value-based care, to improve health outcomes and lower costs. Ten years after launching, it was acquired by One Medical, a primary care provider, which was later acquired by Amazon. Peter initially started out as a patient at one of Iora's first pilot sites, and later became a health coach, playing a critical role in Iora's team-based care model. His third role before leaving Iora to pursue his MPH was to work on the backend of Iora's digital health products, which included a patient-friendly electronic health record system that allowed each patient and their care team to seamlessly coordinate care. In this episode, Pete and I discuss the challenge of shifting from the dominant fee-for-service care model in the U.S., to the value-based care model which focuses on improving people's health rather than profiting from their care needs. Rather than waiting and hoping for existing players to make these changes, could it be the new entrants into the field that disrupt and transform it?

    Asking Tough Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 30:04


    Sheena Strawter-Anthony is the Director of Impact Investing Strategy at William Casper Graustein Memorial Fund here in New Haven. She shares their efforts to manage their endowment in a way that is in line with their mission. Doing so requires them to ask tough questions about where their money is going to generate wealth that they then invest in the community. Is it possible to manage wealth in a way that can also create positive social and environmental benefits? Who is participating and who is benefiting? These are some of the tough questions we discuss in this episode.

    Business for Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 26:09


    I reflect with this semester's teaching fellows, Lily Engbith and Victoria Bush, on how they apply social innovation principles in the for-profit world. Their roles at Connecticut Innovations (a state owned and run VC fund) and Inbox Health (a local medical billing startup) are driven by their values and vision for collective well-being. Business & society don't have to be two separate things. Business can be one of many tools, if applied with the mindset described in this episode, to help achieve societal well-being for all.

    Playing in the Pocket

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 27:54


    Ony Obiocha, Executive Director of CTNext, reflects on his team's work in building an innovation ecosystem for the state of Connecticut. It's about who you include and invest in, how they play together, and what kind of place you're creating for them to live and thrive in.

    Education as Driver of Economic Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:43


    Patricia Melton, President of New Haven Promise, reflects on the various roles she has played in strengthening the education system. She discusses the interconnectedness of the health and education systems, and the importance of clarifying your value proposition as a social change maker.  

    Building Community Wealth and Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 28:37


    Erik Clemons returns to share his work as founding CEO of ConnCorp, a sister organization of ConnCAT which has acquired and is revitalizing commercial properties in underinvested neighborhoods in New Haven. Their ultimate goal is to catalyze and support a place-based impact investing ecosystem in the city.

    Meanings and Pathways to CEO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 28:40


    Song Kim, co-founder and CEO of KovaDx, empowers patients with sickle cell disease and other rare blood disorders, while changing our perceptions of what it means to be a CEO and the many paths to entrepreneurship.

    Extrapreneurship and Systems Thinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 23:50


    Brita Roy, Multiple Principal Investigator of TRUE-HAVEN, innovates within and across the boundaries of existing institutions to tackle gun violence in New Haven.

    Design Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 24:03


    Ashlee Wisdom, Founder and CEO of Health in Her Hue, navigates venture capital and the tech start up world, to provide culturally relevant health care for Black women.

    Social Entrepreneurs Providing Primary Health Care

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 19:02


    Lutfi Lokman, founder of Hospitals Beyond Boundaries, mobilizes resources for access to health care among the Cham population in Cambodia.

    Design Thinking for Global Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 26:05


    Daisy Rosales, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Brio, co-designs global mental health programs with community partners.

    Regenerative Capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 37:10


    Vincent Stanley, Director of Philosophy at Patagonia, shares the "8 Philosophies of Regenerative Capitalism."

    Measuring Social Change

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 27:04


    Veronica Olazabal, Chief Impact and Evaluation Officer for BHP Foundation and President of the American Evaluation Association, talks about measuring the bottom line of social entrepreneurship: social change.

    Collective Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 38:51


    Catering Passoni, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Havenly, goes beyond job training and placement to build community and collective power among refugee and migrant women. 

    A Workforce to Fight Climate Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 29:13


    Neil Yeoh, Founder and CEO of OnePointFive, mobilizes talent to keep global warming below 1.5'C by connecting businesses with expertise and technology to solve their sustainability challenges. 

    IDEAS Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 26:54


    Danny Egol, Co-Founder of IDEAS Generation (IG), is building community and collaboration among next generation leaders working on Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Social justice (IDEAS).

    Hustle Like a New Havener

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 17:29


    Ben Young, Co-Founder of Hugo & Hoby, makes sustainable furniture accessible to corporate customers with their network of local fabrication shops and their partnership with community forestry initiatives. 

    No Matter How Unlikely

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 21:13


    Greg Grinberg, CEO of ActualFood, fights chronic disease using technology and behavioral science, by building an online grocery system that nudges consumers to make healthy choices.

    Just Build It

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 18:24


    Janice Shade, Founder of LocalCap, pursues her vision of democratizing entrepreneurial financing.

    Levels of Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 29:47


    Erik Clemons, President & CEO of ConnCAT, shares the work that he does to create impact at three different levels: direct service for individuals, community level initiatives, and policy level work to tackle root causes.

    Iterating and Co-creating

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 12:11


    Tanya Yajnik, CEO of Agora, forms an interdisciplinary team of Yale students to build a product and a learning organization to improve mental health on campus.

    Questioning the Status Quo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 18:25


    Andrea Levere, President Emerita of Prosperity Now, questions what's next in building equitable financial markets.

    Changing the Face of Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 21:31


    Kathryn Finney, CEO of digitalundivided (DID), quantifies the role of black and latinx women in the startup world.

    Artificial Intelligence and Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 23:04


    Trishan Panch, CMO of Wellframe, tracks behavioral data to help patients be producers of their own health.

    Building Our Own Agenda

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 20:21


    Moka Lantum, CEO of Sagitarix and MicroClinic Technologies, shares his journey as an African entrepreneur.

    Collective Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 12:09


    Adrienne Abbate mobilizes stakeholders across sectors to tackle youth substance abuse in Staten Island.

    Public Private Partnerships

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 10:21


    Sarah Christie describes Project Last Mile, a multi-stakeholder partnership aiming to strengthen logistics and supply chains for essential medicines in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Creating Choices

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 14:59


    Dan Guisti, founder of Chef's Brigaid, tackles the public school food system.

    The Blue Economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 14:14


    Mark Huang, founder of SeaAhead, builds an innovation ecosystem to improve ocean sustainability.

    Local Entrepreneurship

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 13:05


    Caroline Smith and Margaret Lee support local leaders building new businesses in New Haven.

    Nascent Markets

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 9:09


    Erik Wurster tackles inefficient markets in his fight for energy access.

    Design for Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 13:17


    Rebecca Hope and Theo Gibbs co-create youth health solutions through their design firm YLabs.

    Be Your Own Second Mover

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 8:55


    Melissa Mazzeo shares her adventures in building a circular economy with her start-up HandMeUp.

    A Market Correction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 13:26


    Susannah Burrage and Jake Harrison bring it home with their perspectives on business and society.

    An Integrated Bottom Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 12:08


    Jean Rogers, founder of the Sustainability Standards Accounting Board, thinks beyond the triple bottom line.

    Beyond the Object

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 12:50


    Ruchit Nagar and Mohammed Shahnawaz navigate the health care system to strengthen maternal child health in India.

    Think Big

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 17:42


    Preethi Venkat, Yale School of Public Health alumnae, leverages technology for rural development with Khushi Baby.

    Conscious Capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 13:25


    Doug Rauch, founder of Daily Table, tackles the food desert in inner cities.

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