A podcast about the messy reality of social innovation.
Host Cheryl Rose speaks to the Indigenous leaders of a unique, creative, community-based lab process, focused on the well-being of Indigenous children and their families.
Nearing the close of 2020, an extraordinary year, Cheryl Rose shares a conversation with Vanessa Reid about these wild times, grief, and what's alive in the end of things.
As we all live into the realties of the COVID-19 global pandemic, host Cheryl Rose shares a thought-provoking conversation about dealing with these extreme levels of uncertainty in our lives and work.
With our world increasingly tense and divided, this provocative question about the connection between LOVE and social innovation is explored by host, Cheryl Rose, and her inspiring guests.
What's the reality and the fallout from funder fragility? Host, Cheryl Rose, asks this question of those who seek funding and those who give out funding to support social innovation.
What does it take to do the work of true allyship? Host, Cheryl Rose, speaks with guests to discover what they're learning about genuine allyship in solidarity with Indigenous people. See resources & more at maybepodcast.ca
Host, Cheryl Rose, holds conversations with people working for change both "inside" and "outside" some of the most traditional bureaucracies in our society; and explores the connections in between.
In this episode, podcast host, Cheryl Rose, asks "Could reflective practice be the missing ingredient in our work for social change?"
Host Cheryl Rose, explores her own and others' discomfort when power and privilege are challenged, even when holding the best of intentions. Can we reinterpret what that deep discomfort means? Can we react differently?
Through metaphor, thought leadership and on the ground experience, the host, Cheryl Rose, explores the connection between social justice activism and social innovation or system change.