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Best podcasts about build change

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Cities 1.5
There's no place like home...

Cities 1.5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 59:40 Transcription Available


In this episode of Cities 1.5, David Miller and his expert guests explore the multifaceted global housing crisis, as well as its ties to the climate crisis and the health of people and planet. Featuring personal stories and case studies from diverse regions that range from Toronto, to Colombia, to Gaza, we hear how cities around the world are advocating for housing as a human right, and delve into innovative solutions like social housing conversions, resilient housing strategies, and the importance of equitable and community-informed decision-making. Emphasizing the need for comprehensive, mission-driven approaches, these conversations highlight the critical intersections of housing security, health, and climate resilience - and, the calls being made for systemic changes and proactive investments to protect vulnerable populations in municipalities worldwide.Image Credit: Photo by T.H. Chia @ UnsplashFeatured guests:Leilani Farha is the Global Director of The Shift, host of the podcast Pushtalks, and former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing (2014-2020)Dr Elizabeth Hausler is the Founder and CEO of Build Change, and a global leader in the sector of planning for and creating sustainable and resilient housing - particularly in the Global SouthLINKS:Equity Needs to be at the Heart of Climate Action - Cities 1.5 podcastThe Global Housing Crisis: A Crisis Unlike Any Other - Urbanet Housing Rights - UN Habitat websiteGrenfell Tower fire report: who was at fault and what was landlord's role? - The GuardianFirst images of Jasper after 100m high wildfire hit – BBCAffordable housing: A route to climate mitigation and resilience - C40 Knowledge HubResilient Housing Across the Americas - Build Change YouTube web seriesDestruction in Asheville Highlights the Stunning Reach of the Climate Crisis - Mother JonesIf you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy. Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield.Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

Inner Warmup
Monu(mental): Four ways to build change agility

Inner Warmup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 25:13


After a season of exploring life's biggest changes, Taylor rounds out the season with four change agility “drills” to keep you ready for whatever changes life sends your way. Show notes: Monu(mental): Four ways to build change agilityFree Self-Care AssessmentSelf-Care Sundays Newsletter: innerworkout.co/self-care-sundaysInstagram: @innerworkout | @taylorelysemorrison Free Take Care AssessmentGet on the App Waitlist

Mayday
The 1985 Mexico City Earthquake

Mayday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 22:54


Oscar Flores can feel the floor starting to shake. Soon, the ceiling is falling down in large chunks, and the walls are folding like paper. He doesn't know that what he's experiencing is one of the worst earthquakes in recent memory. An earthquake that is about to devastate an entire city. The hosts of this episode are Maya Nalani and Luke Welland. The script is written by Maia Hörstadius and Alex Haeger. Sound design: Viktor Persson. Mayday is produced by the podcast company qast. Charities and Non-profits: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute: https://www.eeri.org/ Build Change: https://buildchange.org/ International Code Council: https://www.iccsafe.org/ Fundación UNAM https://www.fundacionunam.org.mx/

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Build Change: resiliencia sísmica en Colombia y su impacto en la prevención de desastres

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 7:22


La resiliencia ante los desastres sísmicos debe ser una prioridad en Colombia. Build Change ha estado a la vanguardia de esta misión durante diez años.

The Klosters Forum Podcast
The Future of Climate Resilient Housing

The Klosters Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 27:15


Hannah MacInnes interviews Elizabeth Hausler, the founder and CEO of Build Change, on the future of climate resilient housing. 

Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner (Powered by MomsRising)

On the radio show this week, we cover the campaign for One Fair wage, getting rid of the tipped minimum wage, and moving to a $15 minimum wage for everyone; we also cover how you can help save democracy; as well as the fight for paid leave for everyone and what you can do to help pass this national policy; and we close the show covering youth and family justice and the steps we need to take to move toward justice. *Special guests include: Saru Jayaraman, One Fair Wage, @onefairwage; Ria Thompson Washington, Center for Popular Democracy - Declaration for American Democracy, @popdemoc; Dawn Hucklebridge, Paid Leave For All, @PaidLeaveforAll; Beatriz Beckford, MomsRising, @MomsRising 

Partly Political Broadcast
Doing PR For Covid - Restriction Lifting, Giant Flagging, Gesture Making and Stephanie Wong at Act Build Change

Partly Political Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 76:26


If not now, then when? Asks the Prime Minister as though if we waited any longer to open up the country we might actually deal with Covid properly and then he'll have to actually do some work. Infection rates are high but it's ok as we'll learn to live with the virus, you know, by letting people die. Token gestures by the PM that doesn't do gestures, Batley and Spen by-election and why now isn't great for everything trying to return to normal. Plus a chat with Stephanie Wong (@StephWong__) at Act Build Change (@actbuildchange) on community organising.CHECK OUT ACT BUILD CHANGE HERE: https://actbuildchange.com/PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION TO STOP THE GALVEZ FAMILY FROM BEING UNLAWFULLY DEPORTED: https://www.change.org/p/home-office-stop-the-galvez-family-deportation-nowBRITISH BOXERS - GET 15% OFF WITH THE CODE ON THE PODCAST: https://british-boxers.com/PLEASE HELP TIERNAN SURVIVE ALL OF THE COMEDY NOT COMING BACK TILL END OF JULY AT THE VERY EARLIEST:Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroOR FIND THE ACAST SUPPORTER BUTTON WHEREVER IT ISREVIEW THE PODCAST AT: https://lovethepodcast.com/parpolbroUSUAL PODCAST BABBLE:LOOK AT TIERNAN'S FANCY NEW WEBSITE AND SIGN UP TO THE MAILING LIST: www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/Follow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here.SIGN UP TO NEXT UP COMEDY AT: www.nextupcomedy.com/tiernanisgreat Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/partlypoliticalbroadcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner (Powered by MomsRising)

On the radio show this week, we cover the campaign for One Fair wage, getting rid of the tipped minimum wage, and moving to a $15 minimum wage for everyone; we also cover how you can help save democracy; as well as the fight for paid leave for everyone and what you can do to help pass this national policy; and we close the show covering youth and family justice and the steps we need to take to move toward justice.    *Special guests include: Saru Jayaraman, One Fair Wage, @onefairwage; Ria Thompson Washington, Center for Popular Democracy - Declaration for American Democracy, @popdemoc; Dawn Hucklebridge, Paid Leave For All, @PaidLeaveforAll; Beatriz Beckford, MomsRising, @MomsRising

Progressive Voices
How To Build Change NOW! 06-20-2021 - Ep #399

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 58:00


DESCRIPTION: On the radio show this week, we cover the campaign for One Fair wage, getting rid of the tipped minimum wage, and moving to a $15 minimum wage for everyone; we also cover how you can help save democracy; as well as the fight for paid leave for everyone and what you can do to help pass this national policy; and we close the show covering youth and family justice and the steps we need to take to move toward justice. *Special guests include: Saru Jayaraman, One Fair Wage, @onefairwage; Ria Thompson Washington, Center for Popular Democracy - Declaration for American Democracy, @popdemoc; Dawn Hucklebridge, Paid Leave For All, @PaidLeaveforAll; Beatriz Beckford, MomsRising, @MomsRising

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership
84: 4 Keys to Building A Global Nonprofit (Elizabeth Hausler)

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 66:01


84: 4 Keys to Building A Global Nonprofit (Elizabeth Hausler) SUMMARYAre you pondering nonprofit leadership among multiple career options? That’s exactly what Elizabeth Hausler considered before she started the global nonprofit Build Change in 2004, and she offers a fascinating review of her leadership journey and the many lessons learned on Episode #84 of the Path Podcast. These lessons, of course, offer great insight for others considering a similar nonprofit career. Elizabeth reflects on what she would do differently if she were starting over at Build Change, and what were some of the key challenges she had to overcome, including being a woman in a male-dominated field. Many great take-aways in this episode for nonprofit leaders, including the four headlines: how to effectively hire and orient new talent, how to create an effective strategic planning process, how to help your board evolve as the organization evolves too, and finally, how to balance your multiple roles as CEO.ABOUT ELIZABETHDr. Elizabeth Hausler is the Founder and CEO of Build Change and a global expert on resilient housing, post-disaster reconstruction, and systems change. Elizabeth’s strategic direction and leadership have grown Build Change from a few employees in 2004 to a global team spread across five continents. She has profoundly influenced global development policy by making resilience a major consideration for reconstruction efforts. Elizabeth’s extensive experience in post-disaster communities, including a Fulbright Scholarship in India, led her to found Build Change to ensure reconstruction efforts would be safe and sustainable. She is the recipient of many honors, and in 2011, was named the US Social Entrepreneur of the Year by the Schwab Foundation. Together with Build Change, she was awarded the 2017 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. In 2018, she received the University of California, Berkeley’s Campanile Excellence in Achievement Award. Since 2014 she has been a member of the UC-Berkeley Civil and Environmental Engineering Department’s Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Elizabeth is also an Ashoka Fellow, a Draper Richards Kaplan Fellow, and an Echoing Green Fellow. She holds a Ph.D. from UC-Berkeley in Civil Engineering, as well as an M.S. from the University of Colorado and a B.S. from the University of Illinois. Dr. Hausler has headlined top conferences, lectured at eminent universities, and been featured in media outlets including The New York Times, BBC News, Forbes, Elle Magazine, ABC News, and Bloomberg Businessweek. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESJim Collins’ book Good to GreatRobert Kaplan’s book What to Ask the Person in the MirrorAlicia Garza’s Book The Purpose of Power

Business of Giving
Dr Elizabeth Hausler, Founder and CEO of Build Change

Business of Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 21:07


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Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Dr. CJ Emmons

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 1136:00


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Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Dr. CJ Emmons

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 18:56


Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Donna Holmes

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 860:00


Donna Holmes is the creator of It's A Bag ... a collection of handmade bags made from upcycled firefighter gear and clothing, and new materials.

Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Laura Smith

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 1144:00


Laura Smith is the creator of iHeart Planners. Her mission is to provide a complete life management system for busy women so they can manage the chaos with a smile. She loves all things planning and organizing and has built her business on the back of...

Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Laura Smith

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 19:04


Laura Smith is the creator of iHeart Planners. Her mission is to provide a complete life management system for busy women so they can manage the chaos with a smile. She loves all things planning and organizing and has built her business on the back of her passion for creating functional and classy printables.

Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Donna Holmes

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 14:20


Donna Holmes is the creator of It's A Bag ... a collection of handmade bags made from upcycled firefighter gear and clothing, and new materials.

Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Becky Jarvis

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 847:00


Becky Jarvis is the founder and owner of Curvy Chic Closet. In 2012 Becky saw the opportunity to give plus size women the chance to feel beautiful. Curvy Chic Closet is the largest bi-annual plus size consignment sale event in North America. These...

Build. Change. Impact.
Build. Change. Impact. Podcast An interview with Becky Jarvis

Build. Change. Impact.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 14:07


Becky Jarvis is the founder and owner of Curvy Chic Closet. In 2012 Becky saw the opportunity to give plus size women the chance to feel beautiful. Curvy Chic Closet is the largest bi-annual plus size consignment sale event in North America. These body positive events attract hundreds of women across Portland and the Pacific northwest to purchase clothes and accessories at incredibly discounted prices.

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show
2018 Update - What's Going On With Live Build Change?

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 3:19


I appreciate you taking the time to listen to this short update - the LORD has been doing significant things in my life and heart recently and I wanted to let you know how those movements of the Spirit are impacting with I've been called to do with Live Build Change.   Contact me at https://www.LiveBuildChange.com/contact 

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The Jeff Schlarb Podcast
Ep. 31: Elizabeth Hausler

The Jeff Schlarb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 37:57


Elizabeth is the Founder and CEO of Build Change, a non-profit organization that aims to reduce deaths, injuries, and economic losses caused by housing and school collapses due to natural disasters in emerging nations. She details how the organization is training builders, homeowners, engineers, and government officials to build these disaster-resistant buildings.

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show
December 8 Morning Mindset from Live Build Change

Live - Build - Change the Christian faith and business show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 4:53


Get the Morning Mindset every morning via Facebook Messenger https://manychat.com/l2/LiveBuildChange ***************** Get Daily Email Encouragement every morning in your Inbox http://careygreen.com/DE-List ***************** Find out more about Christian Life & Business Coaching http://CareyGreen.com ***************** Connect with the LIVE BUILD CHANGE Movement and Community Website: www.LiveBuildChange.com Facebook Community: www.LiveBuildChange.com/FB Email: Carey@LiveBuildChange.com  

Humanosphere Podcast
Build Change: Pioneering engineer works with communities to protect homes from disasters

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017


For this Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Elizabeth Hausler, CEO and founder of Build Change – a non-profit organization that works around the world to prevent deaths from earthquakes or other disasters that lead to homes or other buildings collapsing. As engineers like to say, or well, as they say even if they may not like to say it: “Earthquakes don’t kill people; buildings kill people."

Humanosphere Podcast
Build Change: Pioneering engineer works with communities to protect homes from disasters

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017


For this Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Elizabeth Hausler, CEO and founder of Build Change – a non-profit organization that works around the world to prevent deaths from earthquakes or other disasters that lead to homes or other buildings collapsing. As engineers like to say, or well, as they say even if they may not like to say it: “Earthquakes don’t kill people; buildings kill people."

Humanosphere Podcast
Build Change: Pioneering engineer works with communities to protect homes from disasters

Humanosphere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017


For this Humanosphere podcast, we’re talking with Elizabeth Hausler, CEO and founder of Build Change – a non-profit organization that works around the world to prevent deaths from earthquakes or other disasters that lead to homes or other buildings collapsing. As engineers like to say, or well, as they say even if they may not like to say it: “Earthquakes don’t kill people; buildings kill people."

Social Design Insights
15 | A Homeowner-driven Approach to Rebuilding After Disaster

Social Design Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 24:11


Dr. Elizabeth Hausler of Build Change details a homeowner-driven approach to rebuilding after disaster.

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.
Ep. 72: Carey Green - Live. Build. Change.

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 40:11


What matters most to Carey Green is that his life matters - not just now but for eternity. He's working hard everyday to ensure that his life does matter, in a variety of ways. Carey is a retired pastor turned entrepreneur. He's built and runs Podcast Fast Track, a company that provides professional audio editing and production and SEO rich show notes, has created a couple of online video course, is author of 9 books on topics ranging from Christian growth, to business mindset, to fiction. His most recent project is launching January of 2017 - Live Build Change - a project aimed at helping Christian men and women LIVE an authentic Christian faith, BUILD a business (part time or full time), and CHANGE the world by integrating the two. It's his dream to make his life matter by equipping others to make their lives matter for eternity. TWEET: Ep. 72: @CareyNGreen - #Live. #Build. #Change Can a singular pursuit hold you back? When most Thought Leaders preach singular focus on one dream or passion, some leaders push back at that idea. Carey Green is one of those leaders. He has learned that some people are wired to pursue multiple passion projects. Carey counts himself among them. He points out that Thought Leaders who teach about singular focus do so fervently because it's worked for them. Carey is challenging the idea that one size fits all. He wants to open up business leaders’ perspectives to see more opportunities for growth, not less. To hear more from Carey, make sure to catch THIS episode of Chasing Dreams! Leaving a Legacy Have you ever thought deeply about your legacy? What will you leave behind when all is said and done? As the New Year approaches, people often think about how to change or make an impact on the short term. But Carey Green has his eye on a different prize. Carey wants to make an impact that will live on long after his time on earth has passed. He wants to make a difference for eternity. Carey comes from a background in Christian ministry. His faith has fueled his latest passion project. Carey is launching a new endeavor called “Live.Change.Build.” Its focus is to equip Christian men and women in their pursuit of a stronger faith, a growing business, and creating an impact in their world. To catch more of Carey’s vision, listen to this inspiring episode of Chasing Dreams! TWEET: #Leaving a #Legacy @CareyNGreen Getting out of a “Funk” Have you ever been in a “Funk?” Has there been a time in your life where you just couldn’t figure out the way forward? How do you navigate your way out? Carey Green was in the middle of putting together a new project when he hit his “Funk.” He learned some important lessons in this season and how to make it out on the other side. First, he learned the necessity of letting others in. Carey shared his thoughts with someone close, his oldest son who works with him. That made a huge difference! Second, Carey focused on the clarity he had before the “Funk” set in. He calls it “Never doubting in the dark what you clearly saw in the light.” Hear Carey expand on these thoughts and more on this episode of Chasing Dreams! How do you weigh success? Is success always something you weigh by the numbers? What if there is a different way to gauge your impact? Carey Green is rethinking what success looks like. Carey is an entrepreneur so he’s a numbers and business guy at heart. But even deeper than that, Carey is a man of faith. It’s his faith that motivates him to look differently at success. He launched this new project to make a difference in the lives of others and to change the world. Carey wants to see his life influence others for eternity! To catch a view of success from a different angle, make sure to listen to this episode of Chasing Dreams! TWEET: How do you #weigh #success? @CareyNGreen OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [1:10] Aimee’s introduction to this episode with Carey Green. [3:22] Carey talks about his career in Christian Ministry. [4:39] What came next for Carey after retiring from ministry. [11:27] How Carey got involved with the Podcasting industry. [13:29] A new dream emerges for Carey. [15:36] Can a singular pursuit hold you back? [16:37] Live. Change. Build. - Carey’s latest project. [18:55] Aimee and Carey discuss navigating a period of “Funk” [22:20] How do you weigh success? [26:13] Aimee and Carey discuss appealing to an audience. [33:13] How does Carey prepare for the New Year? [35:46] Carey’s one piece of advice for people who are chasing their dreams. GUEST RECOMMENDATION: Be flexible. We tend to think that sitting down, making that plan and knowing every step of it is the answer. But that’s not the answer. Often our vision of what the dream is going to look like is not what it is really going to look like in the end. We don’t see the future clearly. We just have an idea really. As you are on the path, and you are approaching the consummation of that dream, be flexible. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Carey on Twitter Carey on Facebook Carey on LinkedIn Website: www.LiveBuildChange.com Website: www.PodcastFastTrack.com Podcast: The Smart Passive Income Podcast TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: Can a singular #pursuit hold you back? @CareyNGreen TWEET: Getting out of a #Funk @CareyNGreen

WorldAffairs
Rebuilding in Nepal

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 63:27


Last month, a massive earthquake hit Nepal. While this event had been predicted for years, it still caught many unaware and unprepared. Thousands lost their lives, and many thousands more lost homes, loved ones and livelihoods. With the quake and its aftershocks behind us, attention has now turned to the challenges of rebuilding. How are NGOs and other organizations addressing both the physical reconstruction and the provision of necessary services such as clean water, sanitation and healthcare? How did the Nepalese government prepare for and respond to this long-predicted disaster, and where did they fall short? How does this earthquake and the international response compare to similar events, such as Haiti’s 2010 crisis? And what can we lessons can we take away to help limit the losses next time? Speakers Elizabeth Hausler, Founder and CEO of Build Change, Birger Stamperdahl, President and CEO of Give2Asia, and Norbu Tenzing, Vice President of the American Himalayan Foundation, will hold a panel discussion. David D. Arnold, President of the Asia Foundation, will moderate the conversation. For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/events/event/1471

The Travelers
156: Travel to Build Change with Bret Love – Part 1

The Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 25:04


  “A lot of people… hear the word “eco-tourism” and they think it’s just about protecting the environment. But to me, “eco” stands for ecology but it also stands for economy. And eco-tourism is not responsible unless the local communities benefit from the preservation of the eco-system. If they don’t benefit economically from it, then it has no hope.” - Bret Love In this episode, get to know the founder and mind behind Green Global Travel, and Green Travel Media — two services helping brands and destinations raise awareness of their green initiatives and to build up a vibrant community of writers and organizations working together in tandem to give Ecotourism a broader, more prominent international platform. Bret Love is a music journalist and travel writer — who along with his wife launched Green Global Travel to pursue a passion around eco-tourism. A Quick Preview How a single transformational experience with an elephant while on safari changed the trajectory of Bret’s entire life from music journalism to travel media. Why blogging seemed like the right platform after mulling over the idea for 10 years. Where the idea for Green Global Travel came from as a media entity. Why Bret developed a love of a more connected, transformational experience to get more from life. How ecotourism is almost like a wealth re-distribution industry - “spending your money responsibly in a way that protects instead of exploits.” Exactly what Bret’s doing to help connect travelers and brands through transformational, green travel experiences. How you can help save rhinos from poaching. Explore Further Green Global Travel Green Global Media TravelersBuildingChange.org Credits Music credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 156: Travel to Build Change with Bret Love – Part 1 appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.

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Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Elizabeth Hausler - Making Homes Safe from Earthquakes

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2009 28:40


When an earthquake hits, what should you do? Should you get out of the house? The answer, says Elizabeth Hausler, founder of Build Change, depends upon where you live. In this audio interview with host Sheela Sethuraman, Hausler describes how the strategies of Build Change are helping villages in Indonesia and China to build earthquake-resistant housing. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/elizabeth_hausler_-_making_homes_safe_from_earthquakes