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Almost everyone shies away from advocacy as a way to make a difference. We donate to climate change organizations, but we don't meet with a member of Congress or write a letter to the editor. We donate to anti-hunger organizations, groups dedicated to racial justice, and many others, but we don't become advocates on those issues beyond signing an online petition or going to an occasional rally. Why? Because most of us see advocacy as too hard or too frustrating, too complicated, or too partisan, too dirty or too time-consuming, too ineffective or too costly. But what if that's all wrong? What if deep engagement dissolves discouragement and can actually bring joy? What if you can become an advocate for a cause you care about and feel fulfilled, not frustrated? And what if engaging as an advocate is essential to protecting our democracy? In this episode, your host Cindy Watson will be joined by Sam Daley-Harris, Sam Daley-Harris founded the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980, co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995, and founded Civic Courage in 2012. The 2024 edition of his book Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy was named an editor's pick by Publisher's Weekly BookLife. Kirkus Reviews wrote: "Overall, [the author's] analysis of effective action is as persuasive as it is accessible, and his call to democratic participation is inspiring. A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical." Daley-Harris has been interviewed on NPR's Here and Now and 1A and on PBS's Laura Flanders and Friends. Ashoka founder Bill Drayton said, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” Key takeaways: Why people shy away from advocacy? The difference between transactional advocacy and transformational advocacy. Advice to empower those losing faith in their ability to make a difference. The three things to look at in an organization. What is transformational advocacy and how to apply it in life? The three questions to ask when going to meet a member of parliament or a member of Congress who opposes their bill. Letting go of fear Key reasons why negotiations fail The key skills that mark a great negotiator or advocate Learn more about Sam Daley-Harris: Website: https://reclaimingourdemocracy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-daley-harris-b8bb796/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.daleyharris/ Grab his book: Reclaiming Our Democracy on Amazon Barnes & Noble Bookshop.org If you're looking to up-level your negotiation skills, I have everything from online to group to my signature one-on-one mastermind & VIP experiences available to help you better leverage your innate power to get more of what you want and deserve in life. Check out our website at www.artoffemininenegotiation.com if that sounds interesting to you. Get Cindy's book here: Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 EBook https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-feminine-negotiation-cindy-watson/1141499614?ean=9781631959776 CONNECT WITH CINDY: Website: www.womenonpurpose.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenonpurposecommunity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenonpurposecoaching/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thecindywatson Show: https://www.womenonpurpose.ca/media/podcast-2/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/womenonpurpose1 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hersuasion Email: cindy@womenonpurpose.ca
303: Advocacy That Matters: Taking Your Nonprofit to the Next Level (Sam Daley-Harris)SUMMARYThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Armstrong McGuire & Associates. Check them out for your next career opportunity OR for help finding an interim executive or your next leader.Are you leveraging advocacy to amplify your nonprofit's impact? In episode 303 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, Sam Daley-Harris, author of Reclaiming Our Democracy, shares transformative insights on moving beyond transactional actions to engage in transformational advocacy. Sam emphasizes the power of asking big questions, building meaningful relationships with elected officials, and training teams to embrace grassroots victories. Discover practical strategies to engage your board, staff, and volunteers in impactful advocacy, even if your organization is just starting out. This conversation challenges nonprofit leaders to think bigger, connect deeper, and embrace their potential to create systemic change.ABOUT SAMSam Daley-Harris founded the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980, co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995, and founded Civic Courage in 2012. The 2024 edition of his book Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy was named an editor's pick by Publisher's Weekly BookLife. Kirkus Reviews wrote: "Overall, [the author's] analysis of effective action is as persuasive as it is accessible, and his call to democratic participation is inspiring. A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical." Daley-Harris has been interviewed on NPR's Here and Now and 1A and on PBS's Laura Flanders and Friends. Ashoka founder Bill Drayton said, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.”EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESAmerican Shield by Aquilino Gonell and Susan ShapiroHow Nonprofits Lose Out When Volunteer Advocates Are Asked to Do Little Real AdvocacyLearn more and connect with Sam here
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Almost everyone shies away from advocacy as a way to make a difference. We donate to climate change organizations, but we don't meet with a member of Congress or write a letter to the editor. We donate to anti-hunger organizations, groups dedicated to racial justice, and many others, but we don't become advocates on those issues beyond signing an online petition or going to an occasional rally. Why? Because most of us see advocacy as too hard or too frustrating, too complicated, or too partisan, too dirty or too time-consuming, too ineffective or too costly. But what if that's all wrong? What if deep engagement dissolves discouragement and can actually bring joy? What if you can become an advocate for a cause you care about and feel fulfilled, not frustrated? And what if engaging as an advocate is essential to protecting our democracy? In this episode, your host Cindy Watson will be joined by Sam Daley-Harris, Sam Daley-Harris founded the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980, co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995, and founded Civic Courage in 2012. The 2024 edition of his book Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy was named an editor's pick by Publisher's Weekly BookLife. Kirkus Reviews wrote: "Overall, [the author's] analysis of effective action is as persuasive as it is accessible, and his call to democratic participation is inspiring. A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical." Daley-Harris has been interviewed on NPR's Here and Now and 1A and on PBS's Laura Flanders and Friends. Ashoka founder Bill Drayton said, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” Key takeaways: Why people shy away from advocacy? The difference between transactional advocacy and transformational advocacy. Advice to empower those losing faith in their ability to make a difference. The three things to look at in an organization. What is transformational advocacy and how to apply it in life? The three questions to ask when going to meet a member of parliament or a member of Congress who opposes their bill. Letting go of fear Key reasons why negotiations fail The key skills that mark a great negotiator or advocate And many more! Learn more about Sam Daley-Harris: Website: https://reclaimingourdemocracy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-daley-harris-b8bb796/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.daleyharris/ Grab his book: Reclaiming Our Democracy on Amazon Barnes & Noble Bookshop.org If you're looking to up-level your negotiation skills, I have everything from online to group to my signature one-on-one mastermind & VIP experiences available to help you better leverage your innate power to get more of what you want and deserve in life. Check out our website at www.practicingwithpurpose.org if that sounds interesting to you.. Get Cindy's book here: Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 EBook https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-feminine-negotiation-cindy-watson/1141499614?ean=9781631959776 CONNECT WITH CINDY: Website: www.womenonpurpose.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenonpurposecommunity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenonpurposecoaching/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thecindywatson Show: https://www.womenonpurpose.ca/media/podcast-2/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/womenonpurpose1 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hersuasion Email: cindy@womenonpurpose.ca
Positive Leadership starts with yourself and moves outwards in a ripple effect, building momentum and driving change as it goes.In the final lesson of the 9 Powers of Positive Leadership series, JP considers the point where the ripple is at its widest, and your actions impact the greatest number of people. Featuring insights from Bill Drayton, Paul Polman, and Rana Dajani, this episode is about building change at scale.If this is your first time joining, head back to Lesson 1 and work your way from there! And you can catch up on the conversations with the guests referenced in this episode here:Being a changemaker with Bill Drayton: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1798971/10470937-being-a-changemaker-with-bill-drayton-ashoka-founder-and-ceoBecoming a courageous leader with Paul Polman: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1798971/10311167-becoming-a-courageous-leader-with-paul-polman-ex-unilever-ceo-and-imagine-co-founderThriving Through Reading with Rana Dajani: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1798971/12161222-thriving-through-reading-with-rana-dajaniSubscribe now to JP's free monthly newsletter "Positive Leadership and You" on LinkedIn to transform your positive impact today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/positive-leadership-you-6970390170017669121/
Sean bienvenidos a un nuevo Spaces aqui en Twitter que se convertirá en nuestro podcast 294 en Buscadores de la verdad. Hoy hablaremos sobre como las elites psicopatas manejan la verdad para hacerla aparecer como mentiras o bulos o directamente sacarla del mercado de lo que se vende en las redes sociales. El subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates dio un discurso en diciembre de 1987 en la universidad Harvard Kennedy School of Government en Washington, D.C. Allí exponía como la CIA y el gobierno de USA habían decidido colaborar con esta universidad para obtener acceso a las mentes mas brillantes. La Universidad acepto con la condición de que dicha relación fuese en abierto. El periodista de investigación Daniel Golden nos mostraba esta y otras relaciones en su libro “Escuelas de espías: cómo la CIA, el FBI y la inteligencia extranjera explotan secretamente las universidades de Estados Unidos”. Actualmente dicha universidad permite que la agencia envíe oficiales al programa de mitad de carrera en la Escuela de Gobierno Kennedy mientras continúan actuando encubiertos, con el conocimiento de la universidad mientras sus compañeros de estudios, a menudo actores de alto perfil o que pronto lo serán en el mundo de la diplomacia internacional, se mantienen en la ignorancia. Les cuento todo esto para decirles que detrás de algunos de los fact Checkers como Maldito Bulo esta precisamente el Harvard Kennedy School of Government a través de First Draft, una coalición sin fines de lucro creada por nueve socios fundadores en junio de 2015, brindando orientación práctica y ética sobre cómo encontrar, verificar y publicar contenido procedente de la web social. O sea, la CIA nos dice lo que es real y lo que no. Por supuesto La Open Foundation de George Soros también contribuye con una financiación básica para Maldito bulo. En la propia web de Maldito Bulo podemos leer: “Nuestra cofundadora y CEO, Clara Jiménez Cruz, fue elegida Ashoka Fellow en 2019. Ashoka es una fundación sin ánimo de lucro, independiente y aconfesional, y no depende de ningún órgano público o privado que se ha erigido como la organización de referencia en el campo del emprendimiento social y en la actualidad cuenta con una comunidad de más de 3.500 Emprendedores Sociales y 300 Escuelas Changemaker en todo el mundo.” ¿Qué es eso de Ashoka y de que va ese tema de los changemakers, los agentes de cambio o emprendedores sociales? Bueno, gracias a los magníficos programas de Desmontando a Babylon que dejare en la descripción del podcast podréis saber más sobre estas fundaciones supuestamente sin animo de lucro, concretamente sobre la Fundación Ashoka y la Fundación Avina. Decir que el fundador de Ashoka, Bill Drayton, recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias en Cooperación Internacional en 2011. En el informe Memora de 2014 de AVINA, podemos leer: “AVINA 20 años. Fundación Ashoka, liderazgo potenciado (…). En números, entre 1994 y 2009, Avina ha invertido casi 30 millones de dólares en Ashoka y sus fellows, tanto en América Latina como a nivel global. Esto hizo posible que Ashoka estuviese vinculada en 2010, con más de 1.700 emprendedores sociales, que logran alta incidencia política”, esto incluye a Jerónimo Aguado presidente perpetuo de la Plataforma Rural o a Pedro Arrojo, presidente de la Fundación Nueva Cultura del agua, diputado por Podemos y Relator Especial sobre los derechos humanos al agua potable y al saneamiento por la ONU. Ambos como vemos muy vinculados con la izquierda y con la sostenibilidad…¿pero la sostenibilidad de quién concretamente? Estas supuestas organizaciones tan sostenibles y que buscan el ecologismo y la paz tapan el genocidio del amianto. Los principales magnates de su manejo en el siglo XX, básicamente unas cuantas familias, entre ellas la suiza Schmidheiny y la belga Emsens y De Cartier, tratan desesperadamente de cubrir con un velo filantrópico sus atroces crímenes. Es notable el caso de Schmidheiny que desde 1994 ha creado la fundación AVINA y se ha dedicado a cooptar líderes de movimientos sociales y ONGs a los que ha alimentado financieramente con este dinero de sangre. Os voy a leer un extracto de varios artículos publicados en Rebelión sobre este tema, y lo hago mientras veo como la enorme fabrica radicada en Manises, Elcano, la empresa estatal destinada a construir enormes motores y todo tipo de maquinaria auxiliar para buques y puertos tiene todos sus tejados repletos de uralita, o sea, amianto que nadie se atreve a retirar. “Estos magnates y sus familias no tienen fortuna suficiente para reparar el daño causado en el siglo XX. Hay que erradicar a AVINA del panorama internacional y hay que exigir a sus cooptados (socios-líderes, emprendedores, organizaciones, etc.) que pidan públicamente perdón por su colaboración con genocidas y resarzan a las víctimas con el dinero que han recibido. Mientras tanto no es de recibo que estos personajes, algunos famosos, se arrimen ahora a partidos para lavar su imagen. Es el caso de dos de ellos muy conocidos: uno llamado Pedro Arrojo, diputado por Podemos, que se ha retirado de AVINA al ser presionado dando las gracias, o de Jerónimo Aguado, que fue candidato de Podemos al Senado, que no ha respirado públicamente contra AVINA. O es el caso de una parte de los jesuitas que han premiado a Schmidheiny con un doctorado honoris causa por la Universidad Católica André Bello de Caracas y lo tienen como fuente de financiación de algunas de sus obras. AVINA aparece como gran financiador de todas estas operaciones de intromisión en la sociedad civil organizada. Esta fundación es obra de su fundador Stephan Schmidheiny, magnate del amianto en el mundo durante el siglo XX, incluyendo a su familia. Este personaje ha sido condenado a 18 años de cárcel por un Tribunal de Turín, sentencia, anulada en el Supremo por prescripción del delito, que no por su inexistencia. Y para que quede claro, el fiscal que llevó el caso lo acusó públicamente de “asesino en serie” y de “terrorista”, y el juez que lo condenó lo comparó con Hitler. Se le juzgaba por la muerte de más de dos mil personas y mil enfermados por trabajar en sus fábricas de cuatro pueblos cercanos a Turín. En uno de ellos, Casale-Monferrato, de 33.000 habitantes, hasta la fecha han muerto cerca de 3.000 a causa del amianto. Y aunque la fábrica cerró en 1986 aún muere una persona a la semana en este pueblo. A él y a su familia, que dominaron el muy rentable negocio del amianto en el mundo en el siglo XX, se les atribuyen más de 300.000 muertes por este mineral, en más de 30 países. Y las que quedan a causa del amianto que sigue instalado: millones de toneladas esparcidas por viviendas, fábricas, calles, pueblos, etc. Muy bien se le puede aplicar el calificativo de genocida (lo sabía, actuó sistemáticamente y ha hecho un daño masivo en los trabajadores y en sus familias, que son las condiciones con que, las leyes penales relativas a crímenes contra la humanidad, sostienen). Con ese dinero teñido de sangre financia su fundación AVINA, y con ese mismo dinero teñido de sangre, financia a Ashoka de forma reiterada y prominente como hemos visto. Sin ese dinero los Pedro Arrojo, Jerónimo Aguado y demás cooptados no podrían haber disfrutado de la financiación recibida.” Así que ya sabéis de dónde procede la idea y la financiación de todos estos nuevos inquisidores que se creen en posesión de la verdad. Tan solo tenéis que nombrarles quienes son sus padrinos y la palabra amianto para que se diluyan cual azucarillo en vaso de agua. Y ahora vamos a hablar con nuestros contertulios sobre como se censura la opinión libre en las redes sociales y algunas de las sibilinas formas con las que impiden que la gente “normal” se aperciba de que está siendo pastoreada como ganado. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Mucho antes de que existiese internet ni las redes sociales, sobretodo en los países anglosajones, la gente se agrupaba y era motivada a hacer cosas nuevas a través de grupos como la teosofía. Este grupo fue creado entre otros por la conocida como madame Blavatsky. “Masones, cabalistas, espiritistas, curanderos, espías y satanistas paladistas como el secretario de Mazzini…el monstruo nacía con todas las cabezas posibles y se extendió como la pólvora por todo el mundo. Teniendo entre sus filas a gente tan relevante como el inventor del béisbol el general Abner Doubleday, curiosamente un invento masónico al igual que el futbol.” Fuente: Peter Washington, El Mandril de Madame Blavatsky, pág 63 Ernesto Mila en su libro “Hijos de la Teosofía. El ocultismo contemporáneo UNA RELIGION MUNDIAL PARA UN GOBIERNO MUNDIAL” nos cuenta como la teosofía pudo haber llegado a ser la religión del Nuevo Orden Secular si no se hubieran dado dos condiciones que dieron al traste con todo el plan: La Segunda Guerra Mundial donde ninguna religión podría mantenerse al margen de alguna de las partes en contienda y continuar siendo respetada y un mesías indio, Krishnamurti, que decidió no seguir aceptando las trampas de la teosofía. Una de las impulsoras del feminismo, la teósofa, masona y esoterista Annie Besant sustituyó a Helena Petrona Blavatsky al frente de la sociedad teosófica. Tras Besant, tomó las riendas Alice Bailey y su marido, Foster Bailey, un conocido masón de grado 32. Habiendo asumido el liderazgo de la Sociedad Teosófica juntos, ellos formularon y construyeron las bases de lo que ahora se refiere como el Movimiento Nueva Era. No les tomó ningún esfuerzo conciliar sus simpatías por los demonios y crearon la Compañía de Publicaciones Lucifer, junto con la revista teosófica “Lucifer”. Más tarde, dándose cuenta de que el mundo cristiano en ese momento, aún no había sido suficientemente minado culturalmente, y que no podían airear su abierta inclinación por la religión satánica, renombraron su proyecto como “la Empresa de Publicaciones Lucis”. Inicialmente, la Conspiración de Acuario fue un proyecto secreto del Gobierno de Estados Unidos asignado al Stanford Research Institute (SRI) y creado en 1946 por el Instituto Tavistock de Inglaterra con el fin de estudiar de qué manera afectan a la sociedad las tendencias sociales y culturales de reciente creación como el libertarismo, el libertarismo de izquierdas, el liberalismo, el socialismo, el anarquismo, el comunismo, el materialismo, el naturismo, el misticismo, el hedonismo, la espiritualidad, el ecologismo, el feminismo, la New Age y muchas otras orientaciones de la sociedad. Hubo un informe acerca de la Conspiración de Acuario, y se publicó en 1974 en Estados Unidos con el nombre en clave de “The Changing Images of Man”, informe dirigido por un panel de veintitrés expertos en controlar la mente; entre ellos, la antropóloga Margaret Mead, el psicólogo conductista B. F. Skinner, Ervin Laszlo, de las Naciones Unidas y sir Geoffrey Vickers, de la Inteligencia Británica. El objetivo del estudio llevado a cabo por el Stanford Research Institute es que la humanidad deje de desear el progreso industrial a favor de la "espiritualidad". El profesor Willis Harmon, supervisor de este proyecto y "futurista" cuya especialidad es promover un paradigma social postindustrial, explica: "Nuestro sistema de tecnología, sumamente desarrollado, lleva aparejadas mayores vulnerabilidades y fallos. De hecho, el alcance y el impacto derivados de los problemas sociales que están apareciendo en la actualidad plantean una seria amenaza a nuestra civilización (...). Si nuestras predicciones sobre el futuro demuestran ser acertadas, es de esperar que los problemas asociados a esta tendencia se vuelvan más graves y universales y ocurran con mucha rapidez." El estudio llega a la conclusión perversa de que debemos cambiar cuanto antes la imagen industrial del hombre: "las imágenes del hombre que han dominado durante los dos últimos siglos no serán adecuadas en la era posindustrial." Lo que buscan estos "ingenieros sociales" es el concepto y la imagen de un hombre espiritual, sumiso, dependiente, ablandado con drogas y productos farmacéuticos. El informe termina prediciendo que hay numerosos movimientos sociales que pueden terminar desembocando en una imagen nueva e inspiradora, indicadores del posible surgimiento de una imagen nueva de la sociedad: la participación de los jóvenes en los procesos políticos, el movimiento de liberación de la mujer, la rebelión de los jóvenes contra los errores de la sociedad, la revelación de la responsabilidad social de las empresas, la brecha generacional como modelo de cambio, la tendencia antitecnológica de muchos jóvenes, la experimentación con nuevas estructuras familiares y nuevas relaciones interpersonales, el surgimiento de comunas como estilo de vida alternativo, el surgimiento de movimientos conservacionistas/ecologistas, el aumento de interés por los puntos de vista religiosos y filosóficos orientales, un renovado interés por el cristianismo "fundamentalista", la preocupación de los sindicatos por la calidad del entorno de trabajo, un interés creciente por la meditación y otras disciplinas espirituales, un mayor interés por el proceso de "autorrealización". El profesor Willis Harmon así promovía un paradigma social postindustrial como versión popular del método para manipular o "ablandar", según los manuales del Instituto Tavistock, a Estados Unidos primero, para exportar el modelo estadounidense al resto del mundo. Ablandado de este modo, Estados Unidos se consideraba que ya estaba maduro para la introducción de drogas. Esto también era parte integral de la Conspiración de Acuario. La proliferación del consumo de drogas fue uno de los temas que se estudiaron en la Unidad de Investigación de Ciencias Políticas del Centro Columbus que tenía el Instituto Tavistock en la Universidad de Sussex. Se lo conocía como el centro de "conmociones de futuro", un nombre dado a la psicología orientada al futuro y diseñada para manipular a grupos enteros de población. Estados Unidos sería programado para acostumbrarse de tal modo a esos cambios planificados que resultase difícil percibirlos cuando tuvieran lugar. Tan solo hace falta unir los puntos para darnos cuenta que estos nuevos Changemakers derivan de aquella idea de cambio de la imagen del hombre. Son la punta de lanza de las multinacionales y el poder omnímodo que lo devora todo a su paso. Los adláteres de los lideres que vuelan en jet privado por todo el mundo y nos dicen que los que contaminamos somos nosotros. Estos agentes de cambio no quieren cambiar nada realmente, tan solo quieren hacernos ver que las “conmociones futuras” de las que se hablaba en ese informe de 1974 ya están aqui, ya saben el tan cacareado cambio climático, y todas las otras tonterías que pregona la Agenda 2030. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Alain @AlainCreaciones Soy un investigador multidisciplinar. Se supone que debo saber lo desconocido u olvidado. Soy una cálida luz para oscuros caminos. …. Vicente Iglesias Miembro del staff de foro conspiración …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: NO PERMITAN QUE MATEN AL MENSAJERO POR FAVOR https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/05/18/no-permitan-que-maten-al-mensajero-por-favor/ foroconspiracion.com https://foroconspiracion.com/ Estoy siendo monitorizado, bajo vigilancia digital y física https://foroconspiracion.com/threads/estoy-siendo-monitorizado-bajo-vigilancia-digital-y-fisica.303/ El #corralito_twitter ataca de nuevo https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/892081958796374018 Siguen censurando mi cuenta https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/943541246299181063 Desindexado de Google y bloqueado en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/946081197335162882 Twitter nos silencia y las redes sociales https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/967411213150846976 Libertad Individual Vigilada #LIV https://twitter.com/GiuseppeNoc/status/1068922214123274241 Facebook y la censura pro NWO https://twitter.com/Hugo_saez/status/1083294397037465601 Censura en IVOOX https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1092923423158870022 Censura en http://archive.org https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1184157924278624257 Avatares satánicos en Maldita punto es https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1389243540128022539 BdlV - Dab radio 6.0 episodio 6 Desmontando Maldito Bulo https://www.ivoox.com/bdlv-dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-desmontando-audios-mp3_rf_44945832_1.html Ashoka financiada por la criminal industria del amianto https://web.archive.org/web/20180322051100/https://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=227184 Amianto: un caso prístino de tolerancia cero https://web.archive.org/web/20170718190243/http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=225635 Innovación educativa en la escuela pública: las nuevas Escuelas Changemaker en España https://spain.ashoka.org/educacion/innovacion-educativa-en-la-escuela-publica-las-nuevas-escuelas-changemaker-en-espana/ La CIA dentro de la academia https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/10/03/%E2%80%98spy-schools-how-cia-fbi-and-foreign-intelligence-secretly-exploit-america%E2%80%99s Documento desclasificado discurso subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP89G00720R000700900001-4.pdf Dejemos de hablar de 'FAKE NEWS' y de 'NOTICIAS FALSAS' https://maldita.es/malditobulo/20180831/dejemos-de-hablar-de-fake-news-y-de-noticias-falsas/ d@b radio 6.0 Episodio 6 - Maldito bulo, para que no te cuelen propaganda por periodismo https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-maldito-bulo-audios-mp3_rf_44919913_1.html Dab Radio Episodio 2 7 0 Emprendiendo De Manera Sostenible Con Los Change Makers https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-episodio-2-7-0-emprendiendo-de-audios-mp3_rf_60206112_1.html Dab Radio Temporada 7 Episodio 3: No Somos M Ashokas https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-temporada-7-episodio-3-no-somos-audios-mp3_rf_62596786_1.html Las imágenes cambiantes del hombre (Informe 1974 Stanford research Institute y Tavistock centro Columbus universidad de Suxxes) https://ia601405.us.archive.org/28/items/db-radio-club-de-roma-cerrando-el-circulo...-rociito-tambien-llora./Las-Im%C3%A1genes-cambiantes-del-hombre-informe-1984-ingl%C3%A9s.pdf EL ENGAÑO DE LA NEW AGE / NUEVA ERA https://www.redune.org.es/news/el-engano-de-la-new-age-nueva-era/ MIRANDO HACIA ATRÁS II: FEMINISMO ESOTÉRICO ANDRÓGINO https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/01/07/mirando-hacia-atras-ii-feminismo-esoterico/ LA SATÁNICA DERIVA DEL FEMINISMO QUE SACRIFICA LA FERTILIDAD FEMENINA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/07/28/la-satanica-deriva-del-feminismo-que-sacrifica-la-fertilidad-femenina/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO I https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/22/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-i/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO II https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/25/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-ii/ Escándalo de datos de Facebook-Cambridge Analytica https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc%C3%A1ndalo_de_datos_de_Facebook-Cambridge_Analytica Cambridge Analytica: la multa récord que deberá pagar Facebook por la forma en que manejó los datos de 87 millones de usuarios https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-49093124#:~:text=A%20Facebook%20se%20le%20acusa,la%20privacidad%20de%20los%20consumidores. EL FUEGO EN SUS MANOS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/02/29/el-fuego-en-sus-manos/ Cómo España ARRUINÓ su futuro. #españa #historia #viral #latinoamerica #industria #economia #europa https://www.youtube.com/shorts/b9-We9HgTZU ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Flash de propaganda UTP300 bluenotes by airtone (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/64427 Heros ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo Zawezo - ConsciousTiers PT.2 https://youtu.be/7RHY871-6bg?feature=shared
Sean bienvenidos a un nuevo Spaces aqui en Twitter que se convertirá en nuestro podcast 294 en Buscadores de la verdad. Hoy hablaremos sobre como las elites psicopatas manejan la verdad para hacerla aparecer como mentiras o bulos o directamente sacarla del mercado de lo que se vende en las redes sociales. El subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates dio un discurso en diciembre de 1987 en la universidad Harvard Kennedy School of Government en Washington, D.C. Allí exponía como la CIA y el gobierno de USA habían decidido colaborar con esta universidad para obtener acceso a las mentes mas brillantes. La Universidad acepto con la condición de que dicha relación fuese en abierto. El periodista de investigación Daniel Golden nos mostraba esta y otras relaciones en su libro “Escuelas de espías: cómo la CIA, el FBI y la inteligencia extranjera explotan secretamente las universidades de Estados Unidos”. Actualmente dicha universidad permite que la agencia envíe oficiales al programa de mitad de carrera en la Escuela de Gobierno Kennedy mientras continúan actuando encubiertos, con el conocimiento de la universidad mientras sus compañeros de estudios, a menudo actores de alto perfil o que pronto lo serán en el mundo de la diplomacia internacional, se mantienen en la ignorancia. Les cuento todo esto para decirles que detrás de algunos de los fact Checkers como Maldito Bulo esta precisamente el Harvard Kennedy School of Government a través de First Draft, una coalición sin fines de lucro creada por nueve socios fundadores en junio de 2015, brindando orientación práctica y ética sobre cómo encontrar, verificar y publicar contenido procedente de la web social. O sea, la CIA nos dice lo que es real y lo que no. Por supuesto La Open Foundation de George Soros también contribuye con una financiación básica para Maldito bulo. En la propia web de Maldito Bulo podemos leer: “Nuestra cofundadora y CEO, Clara Jiménez Cruz, fue elegida Ashoka Fellow en 2019. Ashoka es una fundación sin ánimo de lucro, independiente y aconfesional, y no depende de ningún órgano público o privado que se ha erigido como la organización de referencia en el campo del emprendimiento social y en la actualidad cuenta con una comunidad de más de 3.500 Emprendedores Sociales y 300 Escuelas Changemaker en todo el mundo.” ¿Qué es eso de Ashoka y de que va ese tema de los changemakers, los agentes de cambio o emprendedores sociales? Bueno, gracias a los magníficos programas de Desmontando a Babylon que dejare en la descripción del podcast podréis saber más sobre estas fundaciones supuestamente sin animo de lucro, concretamente sobre la Fundación Ashoka y la Fundación Avina. Decir que el fundador de Ashoka, Bill Drayton, recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias en Cooperación Internacional en 2011. En el informe Memora de 2014 de AVINA, podemos leer: “AVINA 20 años. Fundación Ashoka, liderazgo potenciado (…). En números, entre 1994 y 2009, Avina ha invertido casi 30 millones de dólares en Ashoka y sus fellows, tanto en América Latina como a nivel global. Esto hizo posible que Ashoka estuviese vinculada en 2010, con más de 1.700 emprendedores sociales, que logran alta incidencia política”, esto incluye a Jerónimo Aguado presidente perpetuo de la Plataforma Rural o a Pedro Arrojo, presidente de la Fundación Nueva Cultura del agua, diputado por Podemos y Relator Especial sobre los derechos humanos al agua potable y al saneamiento por la ONU. Ambos como vemos muy vinculados con la izquierda y con la sostenibilidad…¿pero la sostenibilidad de quién concretamente? Estas supuestas organizaciones tan sostenibles y que buscan el ecologismo y la paz tapan el genocidio del amianto. Los principales magnates de su manejo en el siglo XX, básicamente unas cuantas familias, entre ellas la suiza Schmidheiny y la belga Emsens y De Cartier, tratan desesperadamente de cubrir con un velo filantrópico sus atroces crímenes. Es notable el caso de Schmidheiny que desde 1994 ha creado la fundación AVINA y se ha dedicado a cooptar líderes de movimientos sociales y ONGs a los que ha alimentado financieramente con este dinero de sangre. Os voy a leer un extracto de varios artículos publicados en Rebelión sobre este tema, y lo hago mientras veo como la enorme fabrica radicada en Manises, Elcano, la empresa estatal destinada a construir enormes motores y todo tipo de maquinaria auxiliar para buques y puertos tiene todos sus tejados repletos de uralita, o sea, amianto que nadie se atreve a retirar. “Estos magnates y sus familias no tienen fortuna suficiente para reparar el daño causado en el siglo XX. Hay que erradicar a AVINA del panorama internacional y hay que exigir a sus cooptados (socios-líderes, emprendedores, organizaciones, etc.) que pidan públicamente perdón por su colaboración con genocidas y resarzan a las víctimas con el dinero que han recibido. Mientras tanto no es de recibo que estos personajes, algunos famosos, se arrimen ahora a partidos para lavar su imagen. Es el caso de dos de ellos muy conocidos: uno llamado Pedro Arrojo, diputado por Podemos, que se ha retirado de AVINA al ser presionado dando las gracias, o de Jerónimo Aguado, que fue candidato de Podemos al Senado, que no ha respirado públicamente contra AVINA. O es el caso de una parte de los jesuitas que han premiado a Schmidheiny con un doctorado honoris causa por la Universidad Católica André Bello de Caracas y lo tienen como fuente de financiación de algunas de sus obras. AVINA aparece como gran financiador de todas estas operaciones de intromisión en la sociedad civil organizada. Esta fundación es obra de su fundador Stephan Schmidheiny, magnate del amianto en el mundo durante el siglo XX, incluyendo a su familia. Este personaje ha sido condenado a 18 años de cárcel por un Tribunal de Turín, sentencia, anulada en el Supremo por prescripción del delito, que no por su inexistencia. Y para que quede claro, el fiscal que llevó el caso lo acusó públicamente de “asesino en serie” y de “terrorista”, y el juez que lo condenó lo comparó con Hitler. Se le juzgaba por la muerte de más de dos mil personas y mil enfermados por trabajar en sus fábricas de cuatro pueblos cercanos a Turín. En uno de ellos, Casale-Monferrato, de 33.000 habitantes, hasta la fecha han muerto cerca de 3.000 a causa del amianto. Y aunque la fábrica cerró en 1986 aún muere una persona a la semana en este pueblo. A él y a su familia, que dominaron el muy rentable negocio del amianto en el mundo en el siglo XX, se les atribuyen más de 300.000 muertes por este mineral, en más de 30 países. Y las que quedan a causa del amianto que sigue instalado: millones de toneladas esparcidas por viviendas, fábricas, calles, pueblos, etc. Muy bien se le puede aplicar el calificativo de genocida (lo sabía, actuó sistemáticamente y ha hecho un daño masivo en los trabajadores y en sus familias, que son las condiciones con que, las leyes penales relativas a crímenes contra la humanidad, sostienen). Con ese dinero teñido de sangre financia su fundación AVINA, y con ese mismo dinero teñido de sangre, financia a Ashoka de forma reiterada y prominente como hemos visto. Sin ese dinero los Pedro Arrojo, Jerónimo Aguado y demás cooptados no podrían haber disfrutado de la financiación recibida.” Así que ya sabéis de dónde procede la idea y la financiación de todos estos nuevos inquisidores que se creen en posesión de la verdad. Tan solo tenéis que nombrarles quienes son sus padrinos y la palabra amianto para que se diluyan cual azucarillo en vaso de agua. Y ahora vamos a hablar con nuestros contertulios sobre como se censura la opinión libre en las redes sociales y algunas de las sibilinas formas con las que impiden que la gente “normal” se aperciba de que está siendo pastoreada como ganado. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Mucho antes de que existiese internet ni las redes sociales, sobretodo en los países anglosajones, la gente se agrupaba y era motivada a hacer cosas nuevas a través de grupos como la teosofía. Este grupo fue creado entre otros por la conocida como madame Blavatsky. “Masones, cabalistas, espiritistas, curanderos, espías y satanistas paladistas como el secretario de Mazzini…el monstruo nacía con todas las cabezas posibles y se extendió como la pólvora por todo el mundo. Teniendo entre sus filas a gente tan relevante como el inventor del béisbol el general Abner Doubleday, curiosamente un invento masónico al igual que el futbol.” Fuente: Peter Washington, El Mandril de Madame Blavatsky, pág 63 Ernesto Mila en su libro “Hijos de la Teosofía. El ocultismo contemporáneo UNA RELIGION MUNDIAL PARA UN GOBIERNO MUNDIAL” nos cuenta como la teosofía pudo haber llegado a ser la religión del Nuevo Orden Secular si no se hubieran dado dos condiciones que dieron al traste con todo el plan: La Segunda Guerra Mundial donde ninguna religión podría mantenerse al margen de alguna de las partes en contienda y continuar siendo respetada y un mesías indio, Krishnamurti, que decidió no seguir aceptando las trampas de la teosofía. Una de las impulsoras del feminismo, la teósofa, masona y esoterista Annie Besant sustituyó a Helena Petrona Blavatsky al frente de la sociedad teosófica. Tras Besant, tomó las riendas Alice Bailey y su marido, Foster Bailey, un conocido masón de grado 32. Habiendo asumido el liderazgo de la Sociedad Teosófica juntos, ellos formularon y construyeron las bases de lo que ahora se refiere como el Movimiento Nueva Era. No les tomó ningún esfuerzo conciliar sus simpatías por los demonios y crearon la Compañía de Publicaciones Lucifer, junto con la revista teosófica “Lucifer”. Más tarde, dándose cuenta de que el mundo cristiano en ese momento, aún no había sido suficientemente minado culturalmente, y que no podían airear su abierta inclinación por la religión satánica, renombraron su proyecto como “la Empresa de Publicaciones Lucis”. Inicialmente, la Conspiración de Acuario fue un proyecto secreto del Gobierno de Estados Unidos asignado al Stanford Research Institute (SRI) y creado en 1946 por el Instituto Tavistock de Inglaterra con el fin de estudiar de qué manera afectan a la sociedad las tendencias sociales y culturales de reciente creación como el libertarismo, el libertarismo de izquierdas, el liberalismo, el socialismo, el anarquismo, el comunismo, el materialismo, el naturismo, el misticismo, el hedonismo, la espiritualidad, el ecologismo, el feminismo, la New Age y muchas otras orientaciones de la sociedad. Hubo un informe acerca de la Conspiración de Acuario, y se publicó en 1974 en Estados Unidos con el nombre en clave de “The Changing Images of Man”, informe dirigido por un panel de veintitrés expertos en controlar la mente; entre ellos, la antropóloga Margaret Mead, el psicólogo conductista B. F. Skinner, Ervin Laszlo, de las Naciones Unidas y sir Geoffrey Vickers, de la Inteligencia Británica. El objetivo del estudio llevado a cabo por el Stanford Research Institute es que la humanidad deje de desear el progreso industrial a favor de la "espiritualidad". El profesor Willis Harmon, supervisor de este proyecto y "futurista" cuya especialidad es promover un paradigma social postindustrial, explica: "Nuestro sistema de tecnología, sumamente desarrollado, lleva aparejadas mayores vulnerabilidades y fallos. De hecho, el alcance y el impacto derivados de los problemas sociales que están apareciendo en la actualidad plantean una seria amenaza a nuestra civilización (...). Si nuestras predicciones sobre el futuro demuestran ser acertadas, es de esperar que los problemas asociados a esta tendencia se vuelvan más graves y universales y ocurran con mucha rapidez." El estudio llega a la conclusión perversa de que debemos cambiar cuanto antes la imagen industrial del hombre: "las imágenes del hombre que han dominado durante los dos últimos siglos no serán adecuadas en la era posindustrial." Lo que buscan estos "ingenieros sociales" es el concepto y la imagen de un hombre espiritual, sumiso, dependiente, ablandado con drogas y productos farmacéuticos. El informe termina prediciendo que hay numerosos movimientos sociales que pueden terminar desembocando en una imagen nueva e inspiradora, indicadores del posible surgimiento de una imagen nueva de la sociedad: la participación de los jóvenes en los procesos políticos, el movimiento de liberación de la mujer, la rebelión de los jóvenes contra los errores de la sociedad, la revelación de la responsabilidad social de las empresas, la brecha generacional como modelo de cambio, la tendencia antitecnológica de muchos jóvenes, la experimentación con nuevas estructuras familiares y nuevas relaciones interpersonales, el surgimiento de comunas como estilo de vida alternativo, el surgimiento de movimientos conservacionistas/ecologistas, el aumento de interés por los puntos de vista religiosos y filosóficos orientales, un renovado interés por el cristianismo "fundamentalista", la preocupación de los sindicatos por la calidad del entorno de trabajo, un interés creciente por la meditación y otras disciplinas espirituales, un mayor interés por el proceso de "autorrealización". El profesor Willis Harmon así promovía un paradigma social postindustrial como versión popular del método para manipular o "ablandar", según los manuales del Instituto Tavistock, a Estados Unidos primero, para exportar el modelo estadounidense al resto del mundo. Ablandado de este modo, Estados Unidos se consideraba que ya estaba maduro para la introducción de drogas. Esto también era parte integral de la Conspiración de Acuario. La proliferación del consumo de drogas fue uno de los temas que se estudiaron en la Unidad de Investigación de Ciencias Políticas del Centro Columbus que tenía el Instituto Tavistock en la Universidad de Sussex. Se lo conocía como el centro de "conmociones de futuro", un nombre dado a la psicología orientada al futuro y diseñada para manipular a grupos enteros de población. Estados Unidos sería programado para acostumbrarse de tal modo a esos cambios planificados que resultase difícil percibirlos cuando tuvieran lugar. Tan solo hace falta unir los puntos para darnos cuenta que estos nuevos Changemakers derivan de aquella idea de cambio de la imagen del hombre. Son la punta de lanza de las multinacionales y el poder omnímodo que lo devora todo a su paso. Los adláteres de los lideres que vuelan en jet privado por todo el mundo y nos dicen que los que contaminamos somos nosotros. Estos agentes de cambio no quieren cambiar nada realmente, tan solo quieren hacernos ver que las “conmociones futuras” de las que se hablaba en ese informe de 1974 ya están aqui, ya saben el tan cacareado cambio climático, y todas las otras tonterías que pregona la Agenda 2030. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Alain @AlainCreaciones Soy un investigador multidisciplinar. Se supone que debo saber lo desconocido u olvidado. Soy una cálida luz para oscuros caminos. …. Vicente Iglesias Miembro del staff de foro conspiración …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: NO PERMITAN QUE MATEN AL MENSAJERO POR FAVOR https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/05/18/no-permitan-que-maten-al-mensajero-por-favor/ foroconspiracion.com https://foroconspiracion.com/ Estoy siendo monitorizado, bajo vigilancia digital y física https://foroconspiracion.com/threads/estoy-siendo-monitorizado-bajo-vigilancia-digital-y-fisica.303/ El #corralito_twitter ataca de nuevo https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/892081958796374018 Siguen censurando mi cuenta https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/943541246299181063 Desindexado de Google y bloqueado en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/946081197335162882 Twitter nos silencia y las redes sociales https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/967411213150846976 Libertad Individual Vigilada #LIV https://twitter.com/GiuseppeNoc/status/1068922214123274241 Facebook y la censura pro NWO https://twitter.com/Hugo_saez/status/1083294397037465601 Censura en IVOOX https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1092923423158870022 Censura en http://archive.org https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1184157924278624257 Avatares satánicos en Maldita punto es https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1389243540128022539 BdlV - Dab radio 6.0 episodio 6 Desmontando Maldito Bulo https://www.ivoox.com/bdlv-dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-desmontando-audios-mp3_rf_44945832_1.html Ashoka financiada por la criminal industria del amianto https://web.archive.org/web/20180322051100/https://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=227184 Amianto: un caso prístino de tolerancia cero https://web.archive.org/web/20170718190243/http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=225635 Innovación educativa en la escuela pública: las nuevas Escuelas Changemaker en España https://spain.ashoka.org/educacion/innovacion-educativa-en-la-escuela-publica-las-nuevas-escuelas-changemaker-en-espana/ La CIA dentro de la academia https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/10/03/%E2%80%98spy-schools-how-cia-fbi-and-foreign-intelligence-secretly-exploit-america%E2%80%99s Documento desclasificado discurso subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP89G00720R000700900001-4.pdf Dejemos de hablar de 'FAKE NEWS' y de 'NOTICIAS FALSAS' https://maldita.es/malditobulo/20180831/dejemos-de-hablar-de-fake-news-y-de-noticias-falsas/ d@b radio 6.0 Episodio 6 - Maldito bulo, para que no te cuelen propaganda por periodismo https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-maldito-bulo-audios-mp3_rf_44919913_1.html Dab Radio Episodio 2 7 0 Emprendiendo De Manera Sostenible Con Los Change Makers https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-episodio-2-7-0-emprendiendo-de-audios-mp3_rf_60206112_1.html Dab Radio Temporada 7 Episodio 3: No Somos M Ashokas https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-temporada-7-episodio-3-no-somos-audios-mp3_rf_62596786_1.html Las imágenes cambiantes del hombre (Informe 1974 Stanford research Institute y Tavistock centro Columbus universidad de Suxxes) https://ia601405.us.archive.org/28/items/db-radio-club-de-roma-cerrando-el-circulo...-rociito-tambien-llora./Las-Im%C3%A1genes-cambiantes-del-hombre-informe-1984-ingl%C3%A9s.pdf EL ENGAÑO DE LA NEW AGE / NUEVA ERA https://www.redune.org.es/news/el-engano-de-la-new-age-nueva-era/ MIRANDO HACIA ATRÁS II: FEMINISMO ESOTÉRICO ANDRÓGINO https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/01/07/mirando-hacia-atras-ii-feminismo-esoterico/ LA SATÁNICA DERIVA DEL FEMINISMO QUE SACRIFICA LA FERTILIDAD FEMENINA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/07/28/la-satanica-deriva-del-feminismo-que-sacrifica-la-fertilidad-femenina/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO I https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/22/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-i/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO II https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/25/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-ii/ Escándalo de datos de Facebook-Cambridge Analytica https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc%C3%A1ndalo_de_datos_de_Facebook-Cambridge_Analytica Cambridge Analytica: la multa récord que deberá pagar Facebook por la forma en que manejó los datos de 87 millones de usuarios https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-49093124#:~:text=A%20Facebook%20se%20le%20acusa,la%20privacidad%20de%20los%20consumidores. 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This is a conversation with Sam Daley-Harris, discussing his new book "Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy." Host is Matthew Albracht. Sam Daley-Harris founded the highly respected and successful anti-poverty lobby organization RESULTS. He also co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995 with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus and FINCA founder John Hatch. And then in 2012 he founded Civic Courage. The 2024 edition of Sam's book Reclaiming Our Democracy was named an editor's pick by Publisher's Weekly's BookLife and Kirkus Reviews called it “A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical.” In 2010, Ashoka founder Bill Drayton wrote, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” Learn more at: www.reclaimingourdemocracy.com
This is an interview with Sam Daley-Harris, discussing his new book "Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen's Guide to Transformational Advocacy." Host is Matthew Albracht. Sam Daley-Harris founded the highly respected and successful anti-poverty lobby organization RESULTS. He also co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995 with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus and FINCA founder John Hatch. And then in 2012 he founded Civic Courage. The 2024 edition of Sam's book Reclaiming Our Democracy was named an editor's pick by Publisher's Weekly's BookLife and Kirkus Reviews called it “A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical.” In 2010, Ashoka founder Bill Drayton wrote, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” Learn more at: www.reclaimingourdemocracy.com
Bu haftaki konuğum bir iletişimci ve sosyal girişimci, Bilim Virüsü Kurucusu Şule Yücebıyık25 yıllık iletişimcilik kariyerinin ardından bir LGS adayı annesi olmak onu bir sosyal girişimci yapmış diyebiliriz.Sosyal girişimi Şule çok güzel anlattı ama buraya kendisinden dinlediğim sosyal girişimcileri bir araya getiren Ashoka'nın da kurucusu Bill Drayton'ın metaforunu aktarmak istiyorum. Bir sosyal girişimci, yoksul bir balıkçı köyünü kalkındırmak için (bağışçılar, vakıflar gibi) balık vermiyor, (STK'lar vakıflar gibi) balık tutmayı öğretmiyor, balıkçılık sistemini değiştirerek o köyün zenginleşmesini sağlamaya çalışıyor.Şule'nin dert edindiği konu olan eğitimde ise gerek Türkiye'de gerekse dünyada kurumlar gençlerin ve hatta onları işe alacak şirketlerin ihtiyaçlarını karşılamakta yetersiz kalıyor. Bu ihtiyaca karşılık kurduğu Bilim Virüsü, çocuklara ve gençlere bilimsel düşünce alışkanlığı ve yeni nesil yetkinlikler kazandıran bir öğrenme hareketi ve platformu.Şule Türkiye'de Bilim Virüsü'nü kurduktan 4 yıl sonra şimdi Science of Impact olarak Bilim Virüsü'nü dünyaya açıyor. İlk durakları Berlin.Geçtiğimiz dönemde Kurumsal İletişimciler Derneği Başkanlığı da yapmış olan Şule ile sosyal fayda yaratmanın iş dünyasındaki yerini de konuştuk. “Etki artık yeni itibar ölçüsüdür” tespitini dile getirdi.Şule'nin özellikle ebeveynlere, gençlere ve şirketlere mesajlarına kulak vermenizi tavsiye ederim.Şule Yücebıyık'ın Linkedin profilihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/suleyucebiyik/Bilim Virüsü web sitesihttps://bilimvirusu.com/Support the show
This week's Positive Leadership Podcast guest is JP has long admired: Bill Drayton, the founder of Ashoka and widely considered to be the father of #SocialEntrepreneurship.We can all learn so much from Bill about leading purpose-led individuals and empowering them to turn their ideas into actions that make an impact. And we can all be inspired by his deep belief that everyone is a Changemaker – capable of solving the problems that they see in the world around them.Listen to the full episode now.
Avez vous entendu parlé d'ASHOKA ? Si peu d'entre nous la connaisse, on murmure pourtant que c'est la 4ème ONG la plus puissante du monde ! ☀️ Fondée par l'américain Bill Drayton au début des années 80, Ashoka sélectionne et accompagne la crème de la crème des entrepreneurs sociaux, ceux qui passent leurs jours et souvent leurs nuits à s'attaquer à des problèmes de fond de notre société et à trouver et mettre en place des solutions ! En France, Ashoka sélectionne chaque année 5 nouveaux entrepreneurs sociaux, qu'elle appelle ses "Fellows". Autant dire que c'est sacrément sélectif. En gros, c'est un peu le Prix Nobel de l'Entrepreneuriat social.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Marie Ringler, Leiterin von Ashoka Europa, Mitglied der Ashokas Global Leadership Group, Vizepräsidentin des Europäischen Forum Alpbach. Sie erzählt uns, wie Ashoka gesellschaftliche Veränderungen möglich macht, um komplexe Probleme erfolgreich zu lösen, wieso wir kooperativen, unternehmerischen Wettstreit der besten Ideen brauchen, was eine gesunde, eine starke Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ausmacht und wie wir eine Changemaker-Dynamik erzeugen können. Das erfolgreiche Netzwerk Ashoka besteht mittlerweile über 4000 Changemaker*innen, Fellows in über 93 Ländern und mehr als 300 MA*innen weltweit. Ich spreche mit der „demokratie unternehmen“-Meisterin Marie Ringler über Forum Alpbach 2021, über die Bedeutung von Changemaker*innen in und außerhalb von Unternehmen, über die Kraft von Sozialunternehmen in unserer Welt und wie es Ashoka schafft, weltweit ein partnerschaftliches Netzwerk der Zusammenarbeit zu kreieren. Ergänzend dazu gibt es Zitate von Mary Follett, Riane Eisler und dem Ashoka Gründer Bill Drayton, Spuren der Ashoka Fellow Emilia Roig, Politologin und Gründerin und Direktorin des Center for Intersectional Justice über Empathielücken, über die Konsequenz einer gesellschaftlichen Bevormundung und radikale Solidarität und Wortspenden aus anderen Folgen von Jos de Block, Niels Pfläging und Wolf Lotter. „Wenn jeder ein Changemaker ist, kann ein Problem nicht vor einer Lösung davonlaufen“. Dieses Zitat stammt von Bill Drayton … und von Lösungen erwischte Probleme gefallen mir als Bild sehr gut. **ASHOKA Marie Ringler https://ashoka-cee.org/austria/team/marie-ringler **ASHOKA Wirkungsbericht https://ashoka-cee.org/austria/2021/07/ashoka-wirkt **ASHOKA Changemaker Summit https://bit.ly/3qy3cXq **BUCH WHY WE MATTER Emilia Roig www.thalia.at/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1059550661 **ARTE-Talk mit Emilia Roig: Rassismus kommt selten allein https://youtu.be/YFYq7992xQQ **POSTER“ demokratie unternehmen“ www.sichtart.at/demokratie-unternehmen **#23 mit Jos de Blog www.sichtart.at/lets-get-swinging-again **BETA-UNTERNEHMEN Wie Buurtzorg wirkt www.sichtart.at/das-problem-und-die-symptome **#24 “Zusammenhänge" mit Wolf Lotter www.sichtart.at/zusammenhaenge **#26 “Demokratie ist nicht selbstverständlich” mit Niels Pfläging www.sichtart.at/demokratie-ist-nicht-selbstverstaendlich** **#31 “Mary Parker Follett” www.sichtart.at/mary-parker-follett-beta-grundlagen **#36 “Wirtschaft von Anfang an und zu Ende gedacht” mit Riane Eisler #36 www.sichtart.at/36-wirtschaft-von-anfang-an-und-zu-ende-gedacht-riane-eisler **Impftermine Wien https://impfservice.wien **Elisabeth Sechser www.sichtart.at
Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
Bill Drayton is a social entrepreneur with a long record of founding organisations and public service. As a student, he founded organisations ranging from Yale Legislative Services to Harvard’s Ashoka Table, an inter-disciplinary weekly forum in the social sciences. After graduation from Harvard, he received an M.A. from Balliol College in Oxford University. In 1970, he graduated from Yale Law School. After working at McKinsey & Company, he taught at Stanford Law School and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. From 1977 to 1981, while serving the Carter Administration as Assistant Administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, he launched emissions trading (the basis of Kyoto) among other reforms. He launched Ashoka in 1981. He used the stipend received when elected a MacArthur Fellow in 1984 to devote himself fully to Ashoka. Bill is Ashoka’s Chair and Chief Executive Officer. He is also chair of three other organisations; Youth Venture, Community Greens, and Get America Working! Bill has won numerous awards and honours throughout his career. In 2005, he was selected one of America’s Best Leaders by US News & World Report and Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership. Other awards include the Yale Law School’s highest alumni honour, the National Wildlife Federation’s Conservation Achievement Award International; and the National Academy of Public Administration National Public Service Award.
Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose
New Series Today’s episode of IMPACT LEADERS is part of our new “series” (siris) called: “The Sustainable Investment Dilemma” Looking into how industries can help address the Climate & Social Crisis, in particular the financial industry, taking on the opportunity to address the way it has financed the activities that have taken us to our current situation. I invite you all to visit our sponsor’s website at ILAandPartners.com or the YouTube channel to watch the first video interview on this paramount subject and launch of this series. About this Episode To start our new series we have very special guests, Peter Wuffli, PhD, and Professor Vanina Farber, PhD, Founder and Chairs of the elea Foundation and the IMD elea Centre for Social Innovation. They are also the co-authors of the newly published book “THE elea WAY: A Learning Journey Toward Sustainable Impact”, which they are presenting and discussing during our conversation. FREE GIVE AWAY Get a digital copy of The elea Way Book - Send us a message via CONTACT US page (https://ilaandpartners.com/contact-us/) with Subject Line: The elea Way . ***Limited copies*** So hurry! Professor Vanina Farber, PhD, is an economist and political scientist with 20 years of teaching, researching, and consultancy experience. She holds the elea Chair for Social Innovation at IMD. Previously, Vanina was Dean of the Graduate School of Business and Associate Professor at Universidad del Pacífico in Peru. Peter Wuffli, PhD, is a senior leader and entrepreneurial philanthropist. He is the Founder and Chairman of elea Foundation for Ethics in Globalization and the Honorary Chairman of IMD. Previously, Peter was a partner at McKinsey & Company, the CEO of UBS Group and the Chairman of Partners Group, respectively IMD. In 2015, he published the book Inclusive Leadership. The elea Way Book - The Learning Journey Toward Sustainable Impact The new book by Vanina Farber and Peter A. Wuffli summarizes insights from elea’s 15-year pioneering journey, from creating an investment organization, choosing purposeful themes, and sourcing opportunities, to partnering with entrepreneurs for impact creation. Elea Foundation Elea was established in 2006 with the purpose of fighting absolute poverty (i.e. less than USD 3 daily income) with entrepreneurial means. Elea is a philanthropic impact investor in the fields of agricultural value chains, informal retail and last mile distribution, employable skill building and digital solutions. Institute for Management Development (IMD) The Institute for Management Development (IMD) is an independent academic institution with Swiss roots and global reach, founded 75 years ago by business leaders for business leaders. Based in Lausanne Switzerland and Singapore, IMD has been ranked in the Top 3 of the annual FT’s Executive Education Global Ranking for the last nine consecutive years and in the top five for 17 consecutive years. Their MBA and EMBA programs have repeatedly been singled out among the best in Europe and the world. The tag line is Challenging what is and inspiring what could be. Highlights: Since the term was coined in 2007, there is now $500 -700 billion committed capital to impact investing. Social entrepreneurs are supported by organisations such as Ashoka, Skoll World Forum, WEF, Leaders of Tomorrow. Social entrepreneurship and impact investing are the two trends coming together bringing inclusive capitalism to solve and innovative solutions. I am a strong believer that capitalism is something great. Capitalism should be the solution and not the problem. But I also say we should make capitalism more inclusive. Talented people today want to work in companies that pursue meaningful purpose. Public expects capitalism to be articulated in a new way. We can do well by doing good. Every wealthy family particularly the younger generation is interested in these topics The elea Center for Social innovation focus on bringing social entrepreneurs with corporates Covid - All 20 active ventures survived. It was a humbling experience working with entrepreneurs through the pandemic. The pandemic gave us much more urgency and momentum. There is bigger recognition that systemic risks that are tail risks with low probability could happen. The idea of the system is much more concrete and the idea of interconnectedness becomes clear. The Elea Way Book allows for self learning, it is a practical and hands on book from a pedagogical perspective. It is the book that brings together social entrepreneurship and impact investing Standing on the shoulders of others - Bill Braden and Andy Kuper Bill Braden - CEO and founder of Ashoka - pioneer of social entrepreneurship Andy Cooper - Leapfrog, the first proof of an investment company that profit and purpose works. Fund managers should take a deeper look at impact. 3 phases of impact investment: $10k - Idea phase, competition $100k - Entrepreneur has to decide to fully commit, friends and family money not suffice. revenue of $0.5-2million - Not just concepts, building teams, working with government, 5-7 years Accion (https://www.accion.org/) harnessing digital technology to create financial inclusion Examples of investments: InkaMoss (http://inkamoss.com/) - helping 6000 farmers, small farm holders in Peru Dharma Life (https://dharmalife.in/) - supporting entrepreneurship in 40,000 villages in India BagoSphere (https://www.bagosphere.com/) - providing digital courses to improve employability skills in The Philippines Encouraged to see that social entrepreneurship, impact entrepreneurship and corporates are coming together. “No hay mal. Que por bien no venga” - There are 100’s of methods but nothing that suited our purpose. The elea Impact Measurement Method was developed for for measuring of impact on absolute poverty specifically for elea. This takes into account - factors and elea impact points/1000 Swiss Franc. Impact points serve 3 purpose: To set goals - how many impact point we want to achieve For comparability between ventures - capital allocation tool To communicate regular performance reporting Investors are not just competing for more impact points but internalising the impact,more than just seeing images. Quantifying impact helps the decision making process and applies theory of change. At some stage, in 5-10 years, impact becomes tradeable. These kinds of currencies become real currency and maybe blockchain will help us here to create markets with impact. When we look at impact it is still traded at a discount. My dream is that one day impact will be traded at a premium not at a discount. They are not called donors, they are called philanthropic investors who give us philanthropic investors. They become by being on the board, helping with strategy and risk management. It’s not about creating bigger institutions and organisations. It’s about how to build partnerships, how to build bridges across sectors. It’s about getting different type of organisations aligned. Collaboration in blended finance needs to be more agile. We are starting to see SDG funds of $500million with blended finance facilities. Keys to leadership is intentional influence. Leadership needs to be ethical, be more horizontal than vertical, and is able to get things done and mobilise people around solving problems. We need to learn and be thorough. We have wasted a lot of money. Entrepreneurship is more critical and scarce now than money for impact investment.” Time Stamp: [0:02:40] Intro to Vanina and Peter [0:05:20] What is impact investing? [0:09:12] Are we facing a Sustainable Investment Dilemma? Capitalism [0:11:20] Making impact vs making profit [0:13:56] UBS philanthropic arm brought in higher quality conversations with wealthy people [0:15:30] Spectrum of sustainable investing, impact and philanthropy [0:17:30] What is IMD [0:22:00] What is ELEA and why it was founded [0:24:00] Elea Center and social innovation [0:27:00] 10 years review and plan in 2016 [0:30:00] Launching a book in the pandemic in the summer of 2020 [0:35:00] The shift in urgency [0:36:40] Writing the book [0:40:00:] How to mobilise private capital, [0:43:30] The two trends of social entrepreneurship and impact investing [0:50:00] Practical and all inclusive book, limited give away [0:51:50] 3 phases of impact investments [0:54:30] Examples of elea investments [0:57:00] Transformation in corporations, How to pivot during COVID [0:58:45] “No hay mal. Que por bien no venga” [1:01:10] Mainstreaming of impact and social entrepreneurship [1:02:30] elea Impact Measurement Method and Impact Points [1:06:00] Impact Performance Report [1:10:30] Performance of elea investments [1:16:00] Spectrum of capital [1:16:45] Mindset of profit first or impact first [1:19:40] Impact aligned organisations, ecosystems [1:22:18] Blended finance is extremely promising but needs to be more agile [1:24:45] Vanina’s career [1:29:30] What is an impact leaders Useful links: Prof Vanina Farber Linkedin (https://ch.linkedin.com/in/vaninafarber) Peter Wuffli Linkedin (https://ch.linkedin.com/in/peter-wuffli-1153691b2) Elea.org (https://www.elea.org/en/) The elea Way Book: The Learning Journey Toward Sustainable Impact (https://www.elea.org/en/media/publications/the-elea-way-book) Inclusive Leadership: A framework for the Global Era book (https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319235608) Elea Center for Social Innovation, IMD (https://www.imd.org/elea/elea-center-for-social-innovation/) Skoll World Forum (https://skoll.org/skoll-world-forum/) WEF (https://www.weforum.org/) Bill Drayton (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Drayton) , Founder of Ashoka (https://www.ashoka.org/en-gb) Andrew Kuper (https://leapfroginvest.com/people/andrewkuper/) , Founder and CEO of Leapfrog Investments (https://leapfroginvest.com/) Accion (https://www.accion.org) - Harnessing digital technology to create financial inclusion Investment Companies InkaMoss (http://inkamoss.com/) BagoSphere (https://www.bagosphere.com/) Dharma Life (https://dharmalife.in/) Serco (https://www.serco.com/) - Donor to Elea Accenture (https://www.accenture.com/) IFC (https://www.ifc.org/) Uniliver (https://www.unilever.com/) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (https://www.gatesfoundation.org/) -------- Take action Connect with JP Dallmann on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jp-dallmann/) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/JPDallmann) , Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/inspiredbyjp/) and Clubhouse. 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“Once young people see themselves as changemakers, the world will be on a very different path—a path that is limitlessly hopeful.” -- Bill Drayton Considered one of America’s leading pioneers in the field of citizen-led service for humanity on a global scale, Bill Drayton is the behind-the-scenes lever of social entrepreneurship, having coined the term himself in 1972. The rise of social entrepreneurship reflects a growing sense that many of the most promising solutions to global problems don’t necessarily depend on action by large institutions, government aid, or foundation grants. They come from individuals at the grassroots level willing to bring entrepreneurial thinking to bear on some of our toughest social problems. Social entrepreneurs are "pragmatic visionaries" that share many characteristics of successful business entrepreneurs but seek social impact, not business profit. Today, Drayton is the founder and CEO of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, a world-famous organization he created in 1980 to help support, connect, and build up social entrepreneurs and their ideas. Many of the most innovative and successful social entrepreneurs of our time have received grants, fellowships, peer and other support through Ashoka. Ashoka is now active in more than 90 countries and supports the work of over 3,600 Fellows – assisting social entrepreneurs from the start-up phase onward as the world’s largest network of social entrepreneurs. By funding and supporting the work of social entrepreneurs around the world, Drayton has impacted issues ranging from human rights abuses to climate change to poverty. Drayton’s vision of social entrepreneurship received global recognition when Ashoka fellow Mohammed Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for launching microfinance through Grameen Bank as an essential tool to support the small businesses started by the world’s poor. The seed of social entrepreneurship was planted on Drayton’s trip to India in 1963 when, as a 20-year-old student on summer break from Harvard, he drove (along with 3 other students) a red-and-white Volkswagen van from Munich to India to meet Vinoba Bhave, widely considered the spiritual successor to Gandhi and founder of the Land Gift Movement. Vinoba had traveled around India asking for, receiving, and redistributing land given by farmers to those of lower castes. The efficacy of Bhave’s journey was astounding – successfully delegating and redistributing 7 million acres of land in India to aspiring landowners, and creating one of the most successful voluntary transfers of land in the world's history. Drayton was inspired by what he saw as a display of social entrepreneurship – what he perceived to be sharp business sense combined with a commitment to social betterment. He advocates for the increasing awareness of motivation rooted from deep within to serve the whole, the sum, through equitable and sustainable solutions. He speaks out against indoctrination that leads to the repetition of static problems that plague our world. Drayton emphasizes that the transformation of a changemaker is the transformation of a human to a giver – and “we all know that being a giver means a longer life, a healthier life, and a happier life.” Public service and strong values run through the history of the families of both of Drayton’s parents, including several of the earliest anti-slavery abolitionist and women's leaders in the U.S. Born in New York City, Drayton attended high school at Phillips Academy, where he established the Asia Society, which soon became the school's most popular student organization. He attended Harvard where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965, where he created the Ashoka Table, bringing in prominent government, union, and church leaders for off-the-record dinners at which students could ask "how things really worked". Drayton entered Balliol College, Oxford and received a Master of Arts degree in 1967. He then completed Yale Law School, where he founded Yale Legislative Services, which, at its peak, involved a third of the law school's student body. After working at McKinsey & Company as a management consultant for almost ten years, he taught at Stanford Law School and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. From 1977 to 1981, while serving the Carter Administration as Assistant Administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, he launched emissions trading (the basis of Kyoto) among other reforms. He launched Ashoka in 1981, using the stipend received when elected a MacArthur Fellow in 1984 to devote himself fully to Ashoka. Bill is Ashoka’s Chair and Chief Executive Officer. He is also chair of three other organizations; Youth Venture, Community Greens, and Get America Working! Bill has won numerous awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was selected one of America’s Best Leaders by US News & World Report and Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership. Other awards include the Yale Law School’s highest alumni honor, the National Wildlife Federation’s Conservation Achievement Award International; and the National Academy of Public Administration National Public Service Award. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2008, Drayton was named one of Utne Reader magazine's "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing the World". Driving Drayton is the desire to help ordinary citizens and individuals realize their potentials as changemakers. Noting that old hierarchical systems are dying, Drayton wants us to adapt and "move into the new reality of an everything-changing world where everyone has to be a changemaker to be able to contribute. This is the underlying reality." Join us in conversation with this world-transforming visionary and changemaker!
Alexandra es la Directora de Ashoka España y co-líder de alianzas internacionales en Ashoka. Ashoka es la organización de referencia global en el campo del emprendimiento y la innovación social siendo la mayor red mundial con más de 3.600 Emprendedores Sociales y 350 Escuelas Changemaker en todo el mundo. Ashoka está entre las top 5 ONGs del mundo, según NGO Advisor. Su fundador, Bill Drayton, recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias de Cooperación Internacional en 2011. Licenciada en Dirección y Administración de empresas por ESADE y la Singapore Management University, ha desarrollado su carrera profesional entre el sector privado y el tercer sector. Trabaja en la Embajada de España en Delhi, India, para después mudarse a Bangkok, Tailandia, como responsable de marca Coca-Cola en varios países del Sudeste Asiático. Después, se traslada a Madrid como responsable de marca Aquarius en Iberia. Un año después da un salto al tercer sector co-liderando el lanzamiento de The Wellbeing Project, iniciativa de un emprendedor social de Ashoka que busca apoyar el bienestar holístico de líderes sociales en el mundo.
Sumitra Pasupathy is the Senior Manager of Global Partnership at Ashoka. "I am always looking for inspiring, bright and young interns" Email Ashoka Singapore at singapore@ashoka.org Follow Sumitra on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumitra-pasupathy-56291/ About Sumitra: She grew up in Kaula Lampur, Malaysia. She graduated as a chemical engineer from the prestigious Cambridge University in 1995. She worked at Kraft and Proctor and Gamble before getting an MBA from INSEAD. Afterwards, she worked in the corporate world for a few years, mainly out of Singapore, before entering the impact and social entrepreneurship world upon the birth of her first son. In 2008, she and her partner Mr Naveen Menon founded Playeum. It's an independent non-profit organisation that champions children through play and creativity. And it has won several international awards for its groundbreaking work. In 2015, she became the country director of Ashoka: Innovators for Public for Singapore and Indonesia. Ashoka is the world's fifth-biggest NGO that is responsible for the 'social entrepreneurs' movement in the world (Bill Drayton, founder of Ashoka, literally coined the term 'Social Entrepreneurship' in 1980). Currently, she is the senior manager of Global Collaborations at Ashoka. She lives in Singapore with her husband and three- very talented tennis champ- sons. Recommendations: Books: David Brooks, Road to Character Favourite Intern: Manthan Shah --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manthanshah/message
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What is Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship? More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net In this episode, you will have an opportunity to learn: What is a Social Enterprise? What is a Social Entrepreneurship? And how they are the same and different. The three main types of business structures that support social entrepreneurship. Specific examples of social enterprises that are in operating and making significant social impact on our world. How you can support the social enterprise sector. We referenced the following social enterprises in this episode: Thomas Friedman's book, The World is Flat Greyston Bakery BioLite Energy Newman's Own Finnegans Genuine Impact Coaching and Consulting Ashoka “Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.” – Bill Drayton, Founder, Ashoka
What is Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship? More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net In this episode, you will have an opportunity to learn: What is a Social Enterprise? What is a Social Entrepreneurship? And how they are the same and different. The three main types of business structures that support social entrepreneurship. Specific examples of social enterprises that are in operating and making significant social impact on our world. How you can support the social enterprise sector. We referenced the following social enterprises in this episode: Thomas Friedman's book, The World is Flat Greyston Bakery BioLite Energy Newman's Own Finnegans Genuine Impact Coaching and Consulting Ashoka “Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.” – Bill Drayton, Founder, Ashoka
Bill Drayton, founder and CEO of Ashoka, literally coined the term “social entrepreneur” when he founded the nonprofit back in 1980, almost 40 years ago. He also decided that changemaker was one word and not two, something the Oxford dictionary now recognizes (though Webster’s does not, to the Drayton’s consternation). Drayton says, “We all sense that society is at a profound, indeed historic turning point.” Before we explore the turning point, he’s talking about, let’s briefly review some of the history of Ashoka and social entrepreneurship. The kernel of the idea for Ashoka came to Drayton, he says, when he was visiting India at age 18. On this journey, he began to appreciate that an entrepreneur could make systemic changes that could have profound implications in the lives of large numbers of people. He also began to appreciate how difficult it is to make that leap at almost any point in one’s life. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/34G2L03.
What kind of person gains high praise from luminaries like Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Bill Drayton, Founder of Ashoka? Well, Wilford Welch for one. Wilford has been examining world affairs for more than five decades. Aside from his diplomatic work in Asia, he worked internationally in economic development. He was also the publisher of a world affairs magazine that appeared in 26 countries in six different languages, as well as noted book author. Wilford developed future planning scenarios for Citibank, Toyota, the U.S. Navy, the Korean government, and The New York Times. Furthermore, he was the leader of a research team that developed the Wealth of Nations Index using 63 variables to measure each nation’s economic, information technology, and social well-being. Unsurprisingly, Wilford’s academic pedigree is impressive: a BA from Yale University, a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PMD degree from the Harvard Business School. And he is an avid climber and mountaineer. So, he’s as cool as he is smart. Bill Drayton, Founder of Ashoka said that Wilford’s first book, "The Tactics of Hope is a practical avenue through which people can connect with people, institutions, and resources, as well as ideas. Wilford's book is a wonderful contribution to the field! It is clear that he knows in a deep way what social entrepreneurship is." And Desmond Tutu, described the book as "Innovative and inspiring... Tactics of Hope is for any individual looking to make a difference in the world." Today, much of his work–books, presentations, blog–is about climate change. In this episode we explore his thoughts as to climate change and sustainability, as well as what each individual can do to help. Wilford has lived his life in full, and continues to make a significant humanitarian impact at a global scale. I know you’ll enjoy this episode, and be inspired by our conversation.
Conversamos con Alexandra Mitjans, experta en cambio sistémico y co-directora de Ashoka, una red de emprendimiento social que promueve a agentes de cambio para escalar el impacto social en el mundo. En este episodio hablamos sobre cambio sistémico, sobre impacto indirecto, sobre lo que significa emprendedor social para Ahoka y mucho más. Descubre más sobre Ashhoka en https://spain.ashoka.orgExplora contenidos, recursos y entrevistas para tu negocio de impacto en https://efectocolibri.com/Support the show (https://efectocolibri.com/podcast/)
We speak with Bill Drayton of Ashoka who founded the organization upon the belief that the most powerful force for good in the world is a social entrepreneur. The post Everyone a Changemaker: Bill Drayton of Ashoka appeared first on SEE Change Magazine.
Originally trained as a musician, Sam Daley-Harris played percussion instruments in the Miami Philharmonic and was Terry Wollman's high school music teacher. Sam went on to found the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980, co-found the Microcredit Summit Campaign with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus and FINCA founder John Hatch in 1995, and found the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation in 2012.After receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Muhammad Yunus said: “…. no other organization has been as critical a partner in seeing to it that microcredit is used as a tool to eradicate poverty and empower women than RESULTS and the Microcredit Summit Campaign.” Daley-Harris is the author of Reclaiming Our Democracy: Healing the Break Between People and Government. In 2010, Ashoka founder Bill Drayton said, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” sam@empoweringcitizens365.org@samdaleyharriswww.citizenempowermentandtransformation.orgwww.reclaimingourdemocracy.orgSuggested Sites:www.results.org - RESULTS, ending global and domestic povertywww.citizensclimatelobby.org - Citizens Climate Lobby www.fcnl.org - FCNL, Ending Mass Incarceration www.americanpromise.net - American Promise, overturning Citizens United
Ashoka Social Financial Services Group identifies and supports social entrepreneurs using market forces for social good. If you heard Episode 60 of Social Entrepreneur with Bill Drayton, you heard him talking about the power of a network of leading social entrepreneurs. The Social Financial Services group focuses on social entrepreneurs who are pursuing innovative approaches to access new sources of capital and use market dynamics to create social impact. Stuart Yasgur is just the right guy to run this group. He spent a decade working with startup and growth-stage businesses as a consultant in New York City. He obtained degrees from Cornell, Columbia and the London School of Economics. More than that, when you hear him talk, you realize, he has a heart for this work. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Stuart Yasgur: “The market determines a lot of the character and quality of your life.” “The market has the potential to be transformative. When it works really well it, it can enable us to work together to address seemingly intractable problems.” “The issue is that the market is not working as well as it could.” “We’re seeing the early part of a global change for how people are using and changing finance to enable people to improve their own lives.” “We’re on the ground in over 80 countries around the world looking for leading social entrepreneurs.” “We’re genuinely looking for that one person out of ten million.” “For an entrepreneur, one of the scarcest resources is their own time and energy.” “What’s critical, you see across all of these innovations, they represent the fact that we’re not simply going to grow our way out of the challenges we face today.” “Find changemakers. Seek them out. Find people who have given themselves permission to solve a problem and have acted on it.” ANNOUNCEMENT: Starting this week and going through the month of April, we’re giving away 10, 20-minute, one-on-one coaching calls to help you launch or grow your social enterprise. We’ll be drawing throughout the month. To enter to win the giveaway, go to http://tonyloyd.com/coaching Social Entrepreneurship Resources: Ashoka Social Financial Services: http://sfs.ashoka.org On Twitter: https://twitter.com/AshokaSFS Stuart Yasgur on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StuartYasgur NEW! Enter to win a 20-minute, one-on-one coaching call! http://tonyloyd.com/coaching Try Audible and Receive Two Free Audiobooks: http://tonyloyd.com/books
From the time he was in elementary schools, Bill Drayton was a changemaker. His parents and the principal of the school conspired to allow Bill bloom in his early entrepreneurial efforts. Bill went on the attend Harvard, Oxford and Yale. He worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Company and for the Environmental Protection Agency. Eventually Bill and a few friends took a tour of India by Volkswagen Microbus. This trip changed Bill’s life. In 1980 Bill founded Ashoka and the following year elected the first Ashoka Fellows in India. Bill told me, “There was no word for social entrepreneur. We had to make it up.” Since that time, Ashoka has selected over 3,500 changemakers to be Fellows. Ashoka uses five criteria: An idea that changes the pattern Creativity Entrepreneurial quality Ethical fiber Social impact. Over time, Ashoka has evolved from focusing on individual fellows to a network of fellows to the idea of “Everyone a changemaker.” In this interview, Bill argues that, because the world is in a constant state of change, the key skills of empathy, teamwork, leadership and changemaking are required for every person on the planet. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Bill Drayton: “We need entrepreneurs for human rights and health and education as much as for steel and electronics.” “Over half of the Ashoka fellows have changed national policy within five years of launch. And three-quarters have changed the pattern within five years.” “The world is at a tipping point, from a world defined by repetition, think assembly line or law firm, to one defined by the opposite of repetition, change.” “Once we’re convinced we see the new pattern, then we do something we call collaborative entrepreneurship jujitsu.” “The most powerful force in the world is a big idea if it’s in the hands of a great entrepreneur.” “The first five years, we were learning how to do this.” “Give yourself permission. The world tells you, you can’t. What that usually means is, those who tell you, you can’t, they didn’t. And if you do, they’re going to ask themselves, well did I really live my life well?” “There’s no way the problems outrun the solutions when everyone’s a changemaker, we’re in it for the good of all, and we love working together and we know how to do it.” Social Entrepreneurship Resources: Ashoka: https://www.ashoka.org Changemakers: https://www.changemakers.com eBook: Five Key Traits of Successful Social Entrepreneurs: http://tonyloyd.com/socent Try Audible and Receive Two Free Audiobooks: http://tonyloyd.com/books
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Purchase Sam's Books Wednesday, Dec 4, 6pm EST: Mitchell's guest today is Sam Daley-Harris, founder of RESULTS. Since 1980, RESULTS has identified and advocated for effective solutions to the causes of poverty and worked successfully to increase political will and funding for these solutions through powerful citizen action.In 1995 Daley-Harris initiated the Microcredit Summit Campaign, which surpassed its initial goal of reaching 100 million of the world's poorest families with microloans in 2007. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus said: “…no other organization has been as critical a partner in seeing to it that microcredit is used as a tool to eradicate poverty and empower women than RESULTS and the Microcredit Summit Campaign.”Daley-Harris is author of Reclaiming Our Democracy: Healing the Break Between People and Government, which, according to President Jimmy Carter “provides a road map for global involvement in planning a better future.” In 2012 Daley-Harris launched the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation to help organizations more deeply engage their supporters and create champions in Congress and the media for their cause. According to Ashoka founder Bill Drayton, “Sam Daley-Harris is one of the certified great social entrepreneurs of the last decades.” Mr. Daley-Harris has degrees in music, played percussion instruments in the Miami Philharmonic, and is a songwriter. He lives in Princeton, NJ with his wife, The Rev. Shannon Daley-Harris and their children Micah and Sophie. You can Listen on-line at www.abetterworld.tv Or listen by phone! 602 753-1860 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abwmitchellrabin/support
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.
Guest : Bill Drayton Sunday, 11 Sep 2011 The principle that innovative and idealistic individuals can organize efforts to affect positive change has never been more relevant than it is today. This is the basis of social entrepreneurship, an idea pioneered by Bill Drayton, the founder and chairman of the … more >>
Bill Drayton has aptly been called the “godfather of social entrepreneurship.” In this university podcast, Drayton, founder and CEO of Ashoka, the world’s oldest support organization for social entrepreneurs, identifies key skills of change makers and lays out a plan to teach these skills around the world. He critiques the social sector for not having improved quality and reduced costs in education and welfare. His remarks were part of the Stanford Business School’s Global Speaker Series. Rick Aubry, a lecturer at the business school, is the interviewer. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/bill_drayton_promoting_social_entrepreneurship_among_youth
Bill Drayton, founder and CEO of Ashoka.
Aired 12/24/08 TERRY McNALLY on AIR AMERICA RADIO sitting in for RACHEL MADDOW and interviews BILL DRAYTON. BILL DRAYTON has pioneered the field of social entrepreneurship. He is the CEO and founder of ASHOKA, a global organization which selects individuals tackling society's most pressing problems with innovative, entrepreneurial solutions. Since 1981, ASHOKA has elected over 2,000 leading social entrepreneurs as Ashoka Fellows, providing them with living stipends, professional support, and access to a global network of peers in more than 60 countries. Through ASHOKA, DRAYTON has introduced the world to a fundamentally new model of how ideas can change social systems across the globe, improving the lives of millions. As a management consultant with McKinsey & Co, he gained wide experience serving both public and private clients, and built his understanding of how organizations work. He also served briefly in the White House, and taught both law and management at Stanford Law School and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He is a graduate of Harvard, Oxford, and Yale Universities. Social entrepreneurs often seem to be possessed by their ideas, committing their lives to changing the direction of their field. They are both visionaries and ultimate realists, concerned with the practical implementation of their vision above all else. Each social entrepreneur presents ideas that are user-friendly, understandable, ethical, and engage widespread support in order to maximize the number of local people that will stand up, seize their idea, and implement with it. In other words, every leading social entrepreneur is a mass recruiter of local changemakers-a role model proving that citizens who channel their passion into action can do almost anything. Over the past two decades, the citizen sector http://www.ashoka.org/citizensector has discovered what the business sector learned long ago: There is nothing as powerful as a new idea in the hands of a first-class entrepreneur. Just as entrepreneurs change the face of business, social entrepreneurs act as the change agents for society, seizing opportunities others miss and improving systems, inventing new approaches, and creating solutions to change society for the better. While a business entrepreneur might create entirely new industries, a social entrepreneur comes up with new solutions to social problems and then implements them on a large scale. Learn more at http://ashoka.org
Technology has increased the flow of information and made our decision-making more transparent. In this panel discussion on empathy and ethics, Bill Drayton, Mary Gordon, Keith Hammonds, Kirk Hanson, and Jill Vialet consider how empathetic ethics has to begin with individuals and can only then move into the organizations we lead and the societies we serve. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/panel_discussion_-_skoll_world_forum_empathy_and_ethics
How do we foster more social enterprise and innovation? In this panel discussion, panelists John Elkington, Bill Drayton, and Ed Milibrand consider the question. They explore what's needed on the local, regional, national, and international levels, and acknowledge the role that governments and entrepreneurs play in improving the social landscape. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/supporting_more_social_enterprise_-_skoll_world_forum_2007
"Once in a very rare while in history there is a fundamental pattern change. We're in one of those right now," says Bill Drayton in this audio lecture. Before our eyes the social sector is transforming to adopt the business sector's entrepreneurial architecture, where productivity and innovation are absolutely essential. Drayton explains how he sees the merging of pieces from both worlds as the way social entrepreneurs will flourish. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/bill_drayton_-_the_citizen_sector_transformed
Ashoka's founder Bill Drayton believes that everyone can be a change maker. In this talk, he reflects on many of the early influences that helped him understand how to advance true social progress. (August 5, 2007)
Ashoka's founder, Bill Drayton, believes that everyone can be a changemaker. In this audio lecture, he reflects on many of the early influences that helped him understand how to advance true social progress. From these beginnings, he traces his own path in public service, and describes the founding of Ashoka, which has grown into a flourishing network of social entrepreneurs who can serve as role models for further progress in promoting social justice around the globe. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/bill_drayton_-_global_social_entrepreneur
Bill Drayton, the innovator who popularized the term "social entrepreneur," talks to Senior Correspondent Maria Hinojosa about what he thinks social entrepreneurship is the next big thing. Drayton runs Ashoka, an organization that finds and fosters social entrepreneurs around the world. He is Bill Clinton's pick to become a winner of a Nobel prize.
An entrepreneur combines the vision to see the next thing over the horizon with the restless energy and problem-solving skills needed to set that change in motion. These qualities are shared by business and social entrepreneurs alike, representing a positive force that can help address the world's toughest problems. In this audio lecture, Bill Drayton takes a thoughtful look at Ashoka's mission and highlights its programs designed to nurture the current and future generations of talented entrepreneurs making a difference all over the world. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/bill_drayton_-_entrepreneur_for_society