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Best podcasts about global programs

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Partnerships Unraveled
Brian Kroneman - Why Simplicity Wins in Channel Strategy

Partnerships Unraveled

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 30:32 Transcription Available


In this episode of Partnerships Unraveled, we dive into the remarkable journey of SentinelOne's channel evolution with Brian Kroneman, AVP of Global Programs and Strategy. From the moment SentinelOne declared itself 100% channel-led, Brian has been instrumental in turning that bold promise into a scalable, data-driven reality.We unpack how building for partners from day one - architecting for MSPs, simplifying enablement, and aligning incentives, helped the company avoid the all-too-common “channel retrofit.” Brian shares candid lessons on program design, internal alignment, and the tools and metrics that turn partnership theory into predictable growth.This episode is a masterclass in building programs that scale, evolve with complexity, and prioritize transparency and action over empty noise.Tune in to hear:Why SentinelOne unified its entire partner ecosystem under one program frameworkHow to design simplicity into even the most layered channel structuresThe KPIs that truly reflect ecosystem value beyond just bookingsWhat automation really means for channel velocity and operational scaleThe renewal insight that unlocked significant retention wins, without lifting a fingerWhether you're scaling a global partner program or just rethinking how to measure success, this one's not to be missed.Connect with Brian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-kroneman/_________________________Learn more about Channext

Let's Talk Loyalty
Crafting Loyalty for Superfans: Martina Lipp on Revamping Disney's Global Program(662)

Let's Talk Loyalty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 29:42


Martina Lipp, a true expert in the loyalty space with a career spanning some of the most iconic brands. Martina's impressive track record includes leading loyalty programs for Disney, Dollar Shave Club, Nespresso, and T-Mobile.Most notably, Martina is recognized for her groundbreaking work in revamping Disney's international loyalty program, where she spearheaded a strategy that brought together a seamless omni-channel experience. Her efforts in customizing loyalty for fans of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel have set new standards in the industry.Join us as Martina shares her insights on loyalty design, the power of fan engagement, and how to create lasting connections with customers across multiple touchpoints.Hosted by Carly Neubauer Show notes:1) Martina Lipp2) Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. (Book)3) Marketing to Mindstates: The Practical Guide to Applying Behavior Design to Research and Marketing (Book)4) The Culture Map (Book)

Humanitarian AI Today
Payal Dalal & Deval Sanghavi: Mastercard's Artificial Intelligence to Accelerate Inclusion Challenge

Humanitarian AI Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 46:39


Payal Dalal, Executive Vice President of Global Programs at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, and Deval Sanghavi, Co-founder and Partner at Dasra, speak with Aleks Berditchevskaia, Principal Researcher, Nesta Centre for Collective Intelligence Design, about the Center's Artificial Intelligence to Accelerate Inclusion Challenge, a global call for AI solutions to accelerate inclusion and economic empowerment. Dasra is a funding partner of the AI Challenge, and Dasra's other co-founder, Neera Nundy, participated as a judge for the Challenge. Done in partnership with data.org, the winners were announced in December 2024: https://newsroom.mastercard.com/news/press/2024/december/mastercard-center-for-inclusive-growth-and-data-org-announce-ai2ai-challenge-awardees/ In this Humanitarian AI Today podcast episode, guest hosted by Aleks Berditchevskaia, Payal and Deval speak in depth about the challenge, this year's five winners, and share their takeaways and learnings from the challenge and global submission process. Payal and Deval emphasize the importance of bringing partners together to organize and support these kinds of challenges and accelerators, which help source innovations and advance participatory approaches to technology development. They highlight the speed at which the technology sector is advancing and offer advice on keeping pace with, and adapting to, challenges and opportunities that are emerging. More about the Center's work and its upcoming Global Inclusive Growth Summit, taking place on April 24th in Washington D.C., can be found here: https://globalinclusivegrowthsummit.com/

Radio Islam
Trump Orders Immediate Halt to USAID HIV Funding for South Africa and Global Programs

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 13:49


Trump Orders Immediate Halt to USAID HIV Funding for South Africa and Global Programs by Radio Islam

The Global Credit Union Podcast
Episode 46: Advocating for the Value of International Credit Union Development

The Global Credit Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 33:12


World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) faces a crucial moment in its history. Due to the U.S. freeze on all foreign aid, we have had to stop work on all three of the international development projects we had been implementing on behalf of the U.S. government. That has resulted in reductions for WOCCU's Global Programs' staff both overseas and here in the U.S. It has also left our future in international development in question.But we are not sitting still. This month, new WOCCU Vice President of International Advocacy Paul Andrews and WOCCU International Advocacy and Regulatory Counsel Erin O'Hern join the podcast in the episode to discuss our efforts to show the value of the work we do on behalf of American taxpayers, and how we are trying to ensure it continues moving forward, by engaging with key U.S. credit union leaders and their members of Congress.

Brief Encounters
Global Elections & Democratic Governance Standards: Post US Elections

Brief Encounters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 32:38


As part of the D.C. Bar International Law Community's historic year of elections* initiative focusing on global principles and standards for national elections, Brief Encounters hosted Thomas Garrett and Tova Wang, global democracy experts to discuss how this historic year of elections is now transitioning into a historic year of governance in the United States and around the world.We considered trends in voter access, assessed the benefits and risks of decentralized election laws and governance, noted the potential dangers of lengthy count times, emphasized good comparative practices, and stressed the role of law and lawyers in bolstering trust in democratic institutions and upholding democratic governance standards.For more, please visit the International Law Community's webpage of key resources on Global Elections and Electoral Standards here, including guidance for legal frameworks, equal access to voting, protections for election observers and electoral workers, electoral integrity and accountability, as well as links to organizations who work on elections and democratic governance promotion.*This year over half the globe's population has already or will be voting in over 80 national elections, for more information click here to view more. Making 2024 the biggest election year in history, and the largest election cycle until 2048. Speakers bios:Thomas Garrett is currently a Practitioner in Residence and Distinguished Global Democracy Lecturer in the Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy. He is the immediate former Secretary General of the Community of Democracies, a global intergovernmental coalition of Member States (including the US) coordinating efforts on the rule of law, democracy, and human rights. In 2024, the Government of Romania conferred the National Order of Merit–Grand Officer on Thomas for his work on behalf of human rights and democracy. Previously, Thomas was Vice President of Global Programs at the International Republican Institute (IRI), a nonpartisan organization supporting elections, civil society, and democratic governance around the world. An enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation, he began his national career at the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs as the Director of Congressional and Legislative Affairs and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs.Tova Wang is the Director of Research Projects in Democratic Practice, with the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, at Harvard Kennedy School. Tova previously served as Director of Policy and Research at the Center for Secure and Modern Elections, where she worked on voter registration reform and led research on how to develop transformative strategies for increasing political participation among marginalized groups. She has over 20 years of experience working on improving democracy and has focused on issues related to greater political inclusion in the United States, including major studies on increasing voter participation rates among low income people, communities of color, naturalized immigrants, women and Native Americans. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Politics of Voter Suppression: Defending and Expanding Americans' Right to Vote. She has advised international organizations on voting rights, election reform, and constitutional reform in countries around the world. Her commentary on voting and participation has appeared in myriad media outlets, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Hill and Politico, and numerous national television and radio news shows. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations. Thank you to our sponsor!CASEpeer is a comprehensive practice management software for personal injury law firms, optimizing workflows and increasing productivity with robust and intuitive case management and business operations features.

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
1869, Ep. 155 with Eliot Borenstein, author of Unstuck in Time

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 20:41


Learn about Unstuck in Time here (and use promo code 09POD to save 30%): https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501777899/unstuck-in-time/ Transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/xLkSlsXBJKcP_0l4RGqFztFfcpQ?utm_source=copy_url&tab=chat&view=transcript In this episode, we speak with Eliot Borenstein, author of the new book Unstuck in Time: On the Post-Soviet Uncanny. Eliot Borenstein is Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies and Vice Chancellor for Global Programs at New York University. His other books include Soviet Self-Hatred, Plots against Russia, Overkill, and Marvel Comics in the 1970s. We spoke to Eliot about how, decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, many Russians today still look back to that time as a golden age; how this nostalgia for the past manifests in popular culture through films, fiction, and television series featuring time travel and alternate history; and, how even some Russians refuse to acknowledge their current government and instead insist that the USSR still exists.

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
Episode 392: On-Campus or Online? Kelley's Plus-Flex Lets MBA Students Decide

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 28:32


Flexibility is becoming a highly sought-after feature in today's MBA landscape, and Indiana Kelley has just taken a big step forward by launching their new +Flex option. With this, full-time MBA students now have the choice to complete their second year either online or in person. This opens up endless possibilities, whether students want to travel, work remotely, or stay on campus in Bloomington for a more immersive experience. Learn more about this option with special guests, Emily Stern, Director of Student Services and Global Programs, and John Hill, Faculty Chair of the MBA Program.

The Global Credit Union Podcast
Episode 42: Growing Credit Union Financial Inclusion Through WOCCU Global Programs

The Global Credit Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 15:23


This month's episode of the podcast focuses on how technical specialists with World Council of Credit Unions' (WOCCU) Global Programs' teams are growing financial inclusion through credit unions in developing nations. Nearly 20 of the specialists gathered in Washington, D.C. in early October for WOCCU's annual Project Administrators Workshop, or “PAWS”. You'll hear from more than a dozen voices who are working to bring financial inclusion to last mile credit union members and other vulnerable populations in seven developing nations across Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe.  Hear how they share similar challenges, learn from one another and take that knowledge back to their project countries to further grow the credit union movement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/woccu/support

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights
Sarah FitzGerald, GHD's Global Program Lead for Future Energy

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 7:41


While most Australians are in favour of the energy transition, concerns over affordability and reliability still linger.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Manage-A-Bull  (MBA/MS Podcast)
Travel Opportunities and Global Experiences at the UB School of Management

Manage-A-Bull (MBA/MS Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 70:26


In this episode of the Manage-A-Bull podcast, co-hosts Eric Raine and Patrick Lageraaen interview Srikrithi Krishnan, a dual degree MBA and Master of Public Health student at the University at Buffalo School of Management. Krishnan recently participated in a travel opportunity to the United Nations in New York City. The trip was part of a class on sustainable development goals, and Srikrithi found it to be a valuable experience in learning about the intersection of business and public health. She also had the chance to visit Google and Santander during the trip, which provided insights into different types of companies and their operations. Srikrithi emphasized the importance of networking and stepping out of her comfort zone during these travel experiences. Additionally, she shared her previous trip to Costa Rica through the school's Global Programs, where she worked with small businesses and nonprofits, and the personal growth she gained from that experience.

Love and Courage
Lee Keylock - On Gun Violence, Division, Empathy and Kindness

Love and Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 78:18


Lee Keylock is the Director of Global Programs with Narrative 4. Originally from England, Lee has lived in the US for over 30 years. He is a former night club manager turned high school teacher who has a lot to say about social division and why we need to talk about empathy and human connection. A major turning point in Lee's life was his experience working as a teacher in Sandy Hook in Newtown, Connecticut at the time of the 2012 mass school shooting in which 26 people were shot and killed, 20 of whom were children aged between 6 and 7 years old. The other six were adult staff members. This was a major turning point for Lee that sparked a remarkable journey which eventually led him to become one of the founding figures behind Narrative 4. Lee is recognized internationally as an inspirational leader in championing understanding, education and conversations that have the power to heal and transform our fractured world. www.narrative4.ie and www.narrative4.com Subscribe, share, rate, review and donate to support this podcast. Thanks to patrons who chip in at www.loveandcourage.org Host Ruairí McKiernan is a well-known social innovator, charity founder, campaigner, counsellor, consultant, and author. Find out more via: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn and check out his book Hitching for Hope. He also has another podcast called Creative Souls of Clare.

Manage-A-Bull  (MBA/MS Podcast)
Exploring the Global Programs Trip to Ghana

Manage-A-Bull (MBA/MS Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 31:46


In this episode of the UB School of Management podcast, host Patrick Lageraaen interviews two students, Logan and Danielle, about their experience traveling to Ghana as part of a global program at the School of Management. The students discuss the class they took leading up to the trip, the preparations they made, and their overall experience in Ghana. They talk about the cultural differences they encountered, the projects they worked on, and the highlights of their trip, such as visiting the Cocoa Research Institute and the American Chamber of Commerce. The students also share their key takeaways from the trip and offer advice to other students considering global programs.

SBS World News Radio
Faster entry to US for Australians travelling under global program

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 5:28


Australian travellers will soon find it easier to enter the United States, as part of a plan to strengthen ties between the two nations. The announcement comes as foreign and defense ministers of the United States and Australia hold annual bilateral talks.

Humanitarian AI Today
Payal Dalal with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth

Humanitarian AI Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 32:29


Payal Dalal, Executive Vice President of Global Programs at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth (the Center), speaks with Aleks Berditchevskaia, Principal Researcher, Nesta Centre for Collective Intelligence Design, about the Center's data science work and commitment to advancing sustainable economic growth. Payal and Aleks look at real-life applications of data science and AI to address real-world challenges and drive social impact, discuss ways to ensure emergent technologies such as AI are inclusive and equitable, and examine how a participatory AI framework involving diverse voices and data in the development of AI tools can mitigate bias and maximize the positive potential of these tools to close existing inequities. They also discussed the Center's Artificial Intelligence to Accelerate Inclusion Challenge, a global call for AI solutions to accelerate inclusion and economic empowerment. In partnership with data.org, the Challenge is accepting submissions through July 18, 2024. Link to the application: https://data.org/initiatives/challenges/artificial-intelligence-to-accelerate-inclusion-challenge/ Aleks Berditchevskaia is the Principal Researcher working at Nesta's Centre for Collective Intelligence Design which creates new ways for communities to use technology to harness their ideas and insights, act on the problems that matter and create the futures they want. Their work on humanitarian AI is focused on collective crisis intelligence technologies. These are tools that combine localized collective intelligence from affected communities and frontline responders, and AI. Since 2021, they have pioneered participatory AI methodologies that bring affected communities and frontline responders into the designing, testing and oversight of AI systems. Their research is funded by a grant from the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH). Keep an eye out for a forthcoming Humanitarian AI Today episode that will dive deeper into Aleks' work on participatory AI and the responsible deployment of humanitarian AI technologies.

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast
How to Use Customer Engagement in Your ABM Strategy

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 35:50


In this episode, Shahin chats with Gabrielle Pirzad, Director of ABM Strategy & Global Programs at Cloud Software Group. Customer engagement is a crucial part of your Account-Based Marketing strategy, allowing you to figure out what's working and what's not. This episode also covers... How to measure customer engagement in your ABM strategyHow to make those segmentation decisionsHow to evaluate the success of your targeted ABM campaigns About Gabrielle... With over 15 years of experience in B2B marketing, Gabrielle is a leader who thrives on innovation, collaboration, and customer-centricity. Gabrielle has leveraged her skills and credentials in Marketing, CRM, consulting, and NLP to understand the needs and preferences of her customers, and to design and implement solutions that generate value and loyalty. Resources mentioned in this episode: NLP at Work - Sue KnightWhy We Buy - Katelyn Bourgoin _________________

Round Table China
World Earth Day: Tackling plastic pollution together!

Round Table China

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 24:56


Dive into Round Table's World Earth Day special, as Heyang sits down with Jimmiel Mandima, Vice President for Global Programs at IFAW. Discover how plastics affect us all, why elephants and raptors need our help, and find easy ways to join the global eco-movement! Get inspired, get informed, and get involved!

Privacy Lawls
Ep. 11 | Getting Consent The Correct Way (Guests: Elizabeth Donkervoort & Lani Victoria Q. Vinas)

Privacy Lawls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 50:55 Transcription Available


Several privacy laws require you to get consent before collecting the personal information of website users (emails, phone numbers, names, IP addresses, etc.) It's extremely common for websites to fail to get proper consent (even though they think they're doing it correctly). We chat with Elizabeth Donkervoort (the Program Director at the American Bar Association's Center for Global Programs at the Rule of Law Initiative) and Lani Victoria Q. Vinas (the Legal Director at SHUSAKU·YAMAMOTO, named as 2023 Japan IP Law Firm of the Year by the Asian Legal Business) about the proper way to get consent.

Bone Talk
Capture the Fracture, a Global Program Addressing Osteoporosis and Secondary Fracture Care

Bone Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024


On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill sits down with Dr. Philippe Halbout, CEO of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) to discuss the groundbreaking Capture the Fracture global program. Capture the Fracture Program is a global initiative that provides recognition, resources, training, and tools to support Post-Fracture Care Coordination Programs (Fracture Liaison Services) worldwide. It has the goal of facilitating and supporting the implementation of coordinated multidisciplinary models of care for secondary fracture prevention. Since 2020, they've been able to train 71 mentors in 14 countries.

Manage-A-Bull  (MBA/MS Podcast)
Connecting Continents: Inside Our Global Programs

Manage-A-Bull (MBA/MS Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 42:10


In this captivating episode of the UB School of Management's Manage-A-Bull Podcast, our guests Naomi Smith Perrone, academic programs assistant, and Gabrielle Scoccia, a current student, dive into the dynamic world of our Global Programs.

Du grain à moudre
OTAN : la France avait-elle raison sur la défense européenne ?

Du grain à moudre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 38:50


durée : 00:38:50 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Le 10 février, Donald Trump déclarait lors d'un meeting en Caroline du Sud qu'il "encouragerait' la Russie à agir comme bon lui semble avec les pays de l'OTAN mauvais payeurs, suscitant des peurs en Europe. Quel avenir se profile pour le renforcement de la défense européenne ? - invités : Michael Shurkin Directeur de Global Programs à 14 North Strategies et fondateur et président du Shurbros Global Strategies; Tara Varma Directrice du bureau de Paris du think tank European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR); Nicole Koenig Cheffe de la politique à la Conférence de Munich sur la sécurité ; Pavel Fischer Sénateur de Prague, Président de la Commission Affaires Etrangères, Sécurité et défense du Sénat et ancien Ambassadeur en France

France Culture physique
OTAN : la France avait-elle raison sur la défense européenne ?

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 38:50


durée : 00:38:50 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Le 10 février, Donald Trump déclarait lors d'un meeting en Caroline du Sud qu'il "encouragerait' la Russie à agir comme bon lui semble avec les pays de l'OTAN mauvais payeurs, suscitant des peurs en Europe. Quel avenir se profile pour le renforcement de la défense européenne ? - invités : Michael Shurkin Directeur de Global Programs à 14 North Strategies et fondateur et président du Shurbros Global Strategies; Tara Varma Directrice du bureau de Paris du think tank European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR); Nicole Koenig Cheffe de la politique à la Conférence de Munich sur la sécurité ; Pavel Fischer Sénateur de Prague, Président de la Commission Affaires Etrangères, Sécurité et défense du Sénat et ancien Ambassadeur en France

Bethel's Rock Church Podcast
FIRST WEEK 2024 | Heath Adamson - Monday Night

Bethel's Rock Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 40:46


Heath serves as Senior Vice President of Global Program at Convoy of Hope and is the author of numerous books including The Sacred Chase and Grace In The Valley. His PhD is from the University of London and he often catches a fresh glimpse of Jesus as he serves among and for some of the world's most vulnerable.

#GINNing Podcast
The Dean Routine

#GINNing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 25:44


Associate professor and associate chair in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Director of Computer Science and Software Engineering Undergraduate Programs. Director of Global Programs, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. How does Dean Hendrix do it? Find out on the latest episode of the best podcast in all of higher education. 

COUNCILcast
Captives Captivating the Market

COUNCILcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 14:54


In this episode of our partner podcast series with global insurer AXA XL, we talk Steven Bauman, Global Programs & Captives Director, for the Americas for AXA XL. The conversation covers the unprecedented growth in captives in recent years, new lines forming captives that haven't before, and how captives play a role in risk management and transfer for systemic risk.

Mission Driven
Mission Driven - Episode 19 - Ulili Onovakpuri (Kapor Capital)

Mission Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 48:04


We're honored to have Uriridiakoghene “Ulili” Onovakpuri, Managing Partner at Kapor Capital, join us on Mission Driven. At Kapor, Ulili leads investments in the health tech and people operations tech companies. She is also the founder of Kapor Capital's Fellows program, the longest running venture capital internship program for underrepresented individuals. Previously, she served as Director of Global Programs at Village Capital, a global accelerator program and venture capital firm. Ulili received her MBA with a concentration in Health Sector Management from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. She is a native San Franciscan and a proud UC Berkeley Alum. In the episode, Ulili digs in to investing with an impact lens, including how to combat the perception that impact investing doesn't lead to enough deal flow or returns. She also shares about a few of the investments she led (though all her companies are her favorites) and growing up in the Bay Area. Finally, Ulili discusses tips for founders raising venture capital, including how to make the right choice in investor partnerships. Mission Driven is a conversation about startup founders on a mission to address the world's biggest challenges and how they leverage their social mission for competitive advantage. If you liked this episode, please share and tag us on Twitter: @BetterVentures @unolil @kaporcapital

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR
World Leaders at(UN)make 7 Year Draconian Agreement to Implement a SINGLE GLOBAL AGENDA (2030) pt.1

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 17:15


Show Notes: World Leaders at the United Nations ( UN ) Summit in NEW YORK (USA) make a 7 Year Draconian Agreement to Implement a SINGLE GLOBAL AGENDA (2030). This is in accordance with the Luciferian Agenda 2030 Program and all of its associated Global Programs and Globalists Initiatives. This is part 1 of 2. {For those who wish to support the show with donations, please send them to :$aigner2019(cashapp) or https://www.paypal.me/Aigner2019 or Zelle(1-617-821-3168).}

Democracy That Delivers
377: Exploring Innovative Anti-Corruption Training with Max Burger-Scheidlin

Democracy That Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 36:14


Dr. Maximilian Burger-Scheidlin, Executive Director of the International Chamber of Commerce in Austria, specializes in finding new ways to encourage individuals and businesses to adhere to global anti-corruption standards and legal frameworks through business incentives and practical ways to resist bribery and other forms of corruption, especially in difficult environments. Burger-Scheidlin joins Anna Kompanek, Director for Global Programs, to provide an overview of his innovative anti-corruption training program, its target audience, the role branding plays in the success of the program, and its overall approach. Burger-Scheidlin also discusses the sustainability of the program in years to come and plans to further scale up and spread its global reach.

South Asian Trailblazers
LIVE: Vas Narasimhan (CEO of Novartis) & Dr. Srishti Gupta Narasimhan (Physician Leader in Health and Education)

South Asian Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 72:00


To kick off South Asian Trailblazers Season 7, power duo Dr. Vas Narasimhan (CEO of Novartis) and Dr. Srishti Gupta Narasimhan (Physician Leader in Health & Education) join Simi all the way from Basel, Switzerland for a LIVE recording at Novartis Headquarters in Cambridge, MA. WATCH this episode on YouTube.South Asian Trailblazers is dedicated to elevating leading South Asians. To learn about our events, subscribe to our newsletter at SouthAsianTrailblazers.com and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.Vas Narasimhan and Srishti Gupta Narasimhan are two highly accomplished individuals...who also happen to be married. In this conversation, Simi delves into how Vas and Srishti first met at Harvard Medical School, Srishti's two decades at McKinsey and board service in biotech, and Vas' varied leadership roles at Novartis leading up to the moment he was named CEO of the world-renowned pharma company. It's an extraordinary journey that encompasses multiple moves across the world — with Srishti and Vas rising in their respective careers, while also supporting each other's unique aspirations and building a family. It's one of our most special episodes yet.  About Srishti: Dr. Srishti Gupta Narasimhan is a physician leader who dedicates her time to board service at Idorsia Pharmaceuticals, the Norrsken Foundation, and the BackPack Foundation. Previously, Dr. Gupta spent 2 decades at McKinsey as a Senior Expert in the Global Health Practice. She also supported talent programs as Global Director for McKinsey Alumni & Strategy, Director of Global Programs, and Director of Diversity and Inclusion. She holds a BA, MA, MPP, and MD from Harvard University and an M. Phil from the University of Cambridge. About Vas: Dr. Vasant Narasimhan is the CEO of Novartis. Since becoming CEO in 2018, Vas has led a transformation to build a fully focused medicines company. He leads 105,000 associates across 140 countries. Since joining Novartis in 2005, Vas has held myriad roles, including Global Head of Development for Novartis Vaccines, Global Head of Drug Development, and Chief Medical Officer. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and Chair of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. He holds a BS from the University of Chicago and an MD/MPP from Harvard University.Visit Scrumptious Wicks & Prana Kitchens.For more episodes, visit us at southasiantrailblazers.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to get new episodes and updates on our latest events in your inbox. Follow us @southasiantrailblazers on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Youtube.

Manufacturing IT Podcast
Podcast Interview with Sebastián Trolli, Senior Industry Analyst and Global Program Leader at Frost and Sullivan

Manufacturing IT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 38:38


In this episode we meet Sebastian Trolli, a powerhouse in the world of industrial automation and manufacturing. As a Senior Industry Analyst and Global Program Leader at Frost and Sullivan, his passion for new technologies and market trends is infectious. With a background in Chemical Engineering and Manufacturing spanning two decades, he is a sought-after guest speaker who brings expertise and dynamism to every discussion. Sebastian's ability to unearth market intelligence and forge connections with senior executives makes him an invaluable asset in identifying and seizing business opportunities. #manufacturingIT #manufacturingtechnology #MES #industry40 #ManufacturingOperationsManagement #ManufacturingIntelligenceSystems #ManufacturingExecutionSystems #ProcessAutomationSystems #IndustrialInternetofThings #IIoT #ComputerSystemValidation #ProcessControlSystems #DataHistorianSystems #AdvancedAnalytics #SCADA #Syncade #DeltaV #Pasx #RockwellFactoryTalk #rockwell #PlantPAx #AllenBradley #RSLogix #SiemensSimatic #siemens #SimaticBatch #PCS7 #Step7 #WincCC #Wonderware #GE #SAP #PomsNet #Apriso #Werum #OSI #LIMS #800xA #SattLine

Du grain à moudre
Comment les pays du Sahel financent-ils la guerre contre les djihadistes ?

Du grain à moudre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 38:08


durée : 00:38:08 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Alors que les coups d'État se multiplient dans les pays du Sahel ces trois dernières années, la guerre contre le djihadisme dans la région se poursuit. Dans un contexte où les moyens sont affaiblis, comment mener à bien la lutte contre le terrorisme ? - invités : Seidik Abba Journaliste et écrivain nigérien, président du Centre international d'études et de réflexions sur le Sahel (CIRES); Pauline Poupart Docteure en relations internationales et chercheuse Sahel au SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute); Michael Shurkin Directeur de Global Programs à 14 North Strategies et fondateur et président du Shurbros Global Strategies

France Culture physique
Comment les pays du Sahel financent-ils la guerre contre les djihadistes ?

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 38:08


durée : 00:38:08 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Alors que les coups d'État se multiplient dans les pays du Sahel ces trois dernières années, la guerre contre le djihadisme dans la région se poursuit. Dans un contexte où les moyens sont affaiblis, comment mener à bien la lutte contre le terrorisme ? - invités : Seidik Abba Journaliste et écrivain nigérien, président du Centre international d'études et de réflexions sur le Sahel (CIRES); Pauline Poupart Docteure en relations internationales et chercheuse Sahel au SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute); Michael Shurkin Directeur de Global Programs à 14 North Strategies et fondateur et président du Shurbros Global Strategies

Summit Park Church Podcast
SUMMER AT SUMMIT PARK // HEATH ADAMSON

Summit Park Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 32:13


This weekend, we welcomed guest speaker Heath Adamson, the Senior Vice President of Global Program at Convoy of Hope, a global relief and development organization. He shared a powerful message about how an encounter with God changes one thing and that one thing changes everything.   Summit Park Church is a life-giving church in Lee's Summit, MO, with a great kid's program, Bible-centered messages, and an encouraging atmosphere. Get more information about visiting Summit Park Church at www.summitparkchurch.com. Summit Park Church is located at 425 SW Oldham Pkwy, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64081.

Illinois REALTORS® Podcast
Illinois REALTORS® Weekly - Global Forum 2023 Preview with Ahmad Badat, Jana Herdova & Joe Williams

Illinois REALTORS® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 16:58


On this week's episode of the Illinois REALTORS® Weekly Podcast, we're focusing on the June 20th Illinois REALTORS Global Forum: “The Important Role of U.S. Economic Aid Abroad.” To tell us a little more about this FREE virtual event, we've invited Global Forum Committee Chair Ahmed Badat and Vice Chair Jana Herdova as well as the featured speaker of the event, Joe Williams, the Managing Director for Global Programs at Financial Services Volunteer Corps.

WCAT Chats
Meghan James on Glenn Institute and Global Programs | WCAT Community Chats 1

WCAT Chats

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 25:31


Welcome to the first episode of a new brand of WCAT Chats, WCAT Community Chats this show hosted by sophomores Lauren Foglesong and Caroline Anderson interview people making a impact in the community. This episode they have Meghan James on to talk about everything the Glenn Institute does and the global programs that Westminster offers.

An Idiot's Guide to Saving the World
Let's come together so we don't fall apart

An Idiot's Guide to Saving the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 46:40


In the final episode of this season, Gail and Loyiso look at Goal 17, Partnerships for the Goals. They ask what the ingredients are of a good partnership and find out which sectors are working together to make a positive impact.They are joined by two SDG ambassadors who have been campaigning for the Goals since their inception. Dr Alaa Murabit and filmmaker and campaigner, Richard Curtis bring their wealth of experience to the table and share some encouraging examples of successful collaborations. Alaa highlights the importance of seeing who holds power in the room, and Richard shares why he's optimistic that the match could be won in the second half.Guests:Alaa Murabit, Medical doctor, UN High-Level Commissioner on Health, Employment, and Economic Growth, and Director of Global Programs, Advocacy, and Communications at the Gates Foundation.Richard Curtis, Writer, director, campaigner and co-founder of Comic Relief and Project Everyone. For more:https://www.globalgoals.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Democracy That Delivers
355: Local Engagement at the T20 and G20: A Conversation with Rainer Heufers

Democracy That Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 26:58


Rainer Heufers, Executive Director of the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) joins Adam Sachs, Program Officer for CIPE's Global Programs team to discuss digital governance and how to inform better policies through the T20 process. Against the backdrop of Indonesia's presidency of the G20, CIPE supported CIPS as it served as a co-chair for the T20's Taskforce 4: Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture. CIPS also developed two policy papers papers - G20 Framework for Repurposing Agricultural Policy Support to meet Global Climate and Food Security Goals and Regulating Cross-Border Data Flows in the Development Context - which were included in the official G20 repository. In this episode, Heufers and Sachs discuss how CIPS provided policy analysis and fostered stakeholder engagement in the months leading up to the T20 summit and beyond.

Democracy That Delivers
351: Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

Democracy That Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 27:56


Jackline Lidubwi, Project Lead at Internews Kenya, joins Anna Kompanek, Director for CIPE's Global Programs, to talk about inclusion of persons with disabilities, specifically those in developing countries. Jackline Lidubwi is a multi-award winning disability media activist, media trainer, and journalist with 20 years of experience in disability reporting. She leads the Inclusive Media Project across Sub-Saharan Africa at Internews. Lidubwi discusses her current project at Internews with Kompanek and its focuses on barriers that persons with disabilities face, advances in technologies and their potential for inclusion, and more.

Democracy That Delivers
349: How Technology + Talent + Diversity is Fueling HackCorruption in Southern Africa

Democracy That Delivers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 30:38


Accountability Lab's HackCorruption team joins the Anti-Corruption & Governance Center podcast to discuss how a series of Tech-For-Good events are building diverse communities of anti-corruption activists in emerging markets. Accountability Lab Global Director of Learning Cheri-Leigh Erasmus, Mexico Country Director Eva Sander, and Global Programs and Partnerships Manager Sara Hoenes describe how their hackathon model has set a new bar for training in anti-corruption, design, marketing, and stakeholder engagement. Listen now to hear how one southern Africa group of five winning teams is seeding the work for an upcoming series of anti-corruption hackathons in Asia and Latin America. The program is being implemented with support from CIPE. The podcast is hosted by Anti-Corruption & Governance Center Director Frank Brown and CIPE Program Officer Ben Schmidt.

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
252 Dealing With Trauma Through Stories

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 47:59


252 Dealing With Trauma Through Stories Sharing our stories and listening to the stories others tell us is the most important thing we can do in our interpersonal relationships, showing them that you understand and you care is a gift that only you can give.   In this episode Sarah Elkins and her friend Lee Keylock discuss the importance of sharing our stories and carrying the stories of those we love with us so that we may heal and grow, as well as the importance of inspiring others to tell their own stories and pursue the path in life that will bring them joy and peace. Highlights Caring for another's story makes you care about yours. Keep the memories of those who mattered to you alive through stories. When you or another say something it can change everything. We use stories to heal. Quotes “Every experience you have leads you to where you're at. If you took any one of those experiences, stories, and songs out of the equation, it changes, something has to change. So it would change the trajectory of where you are now.”   “To hold somebody's story like that and be responsible for it is a huge undertaking, you can't minimalize that.” About Lee Keylock Lee Keylock is Director of Global Programs at Narrative 4 and oversees the coordination and administration of all aspects of N4's ongoing programmatic development. Originally from Britain, Lee immigrated to the United States in 1989 and taught English at Newtown High School in Connecticut for thirteen years. He has served as an adjunct professor teaching Creative Writing and Composition at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, where he also earned his MFA in Creative Writing.  Connect with Lee on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram! And make sure you check out his website Narrative 4! About Sarah Elkins  "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana.   Interested in NLV? Sign up here!   Show Notes by Chinook Bromlie  

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
The Reelection of Chinese President Xi Jingping: What it Means for China & the World

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 8:16


Regina Abrami, Professor & Faculty Director of the Global Program at the Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies at the Wharton School, talks about China's political landscape as President Xi Jinping is reelected for a third term in office - and what it means for China and other countries around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Global Captive Podcast
GCP #74: HDI's Dirk Schilling and Jelto Borgmann, Q3 Investments Update and FERMA Forum report

Global Captive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 52:11


In episode 74 of the Global Captive Podcast, supported by legacy specialists R&Q, Richard is joined by Shadrack Kwasa and Sanjay Joshi for an eventful third quarter investments update. In a bumper episode, Shadrack and Sanjay focus on recent activity in the UK bond markets, interest rates and currency volatility and what the environment means for captives. There is also an extended interview with Jelto Borgmann and Dirk Schilling, of HDI Global, to discuss European captive trends concerning new formations, Solvency II, cyber and D&O. Senior Reporter Luke Harrison returns from the FERMA Forum in Copenhagen where the energy transition and role for the commercial market and captives was debated. In several short interviews, Luke is talks to: Professor Simon Grima, FERMA Board Member Dr. Ulrich Adamheit, Head of Business Risk at Vattenfall Marc Paasch, Global Head Strategic Risk Consulting and Global Head Alternative Risk Transfer, WTW Claude Weber, Managing Director, Marsh Captive Solutions Marine Charbonnier, Global Programs and Captives Regional Director Europe at AXA XL For more information on the upcoming European Captive Forum, which Richard and Luke will be attending: https://www.europeancaptiveforum.com/ For more information on the Cayman Captive Forum: https://web.cvent.com/event/770fc642-d36b-4e12-b98b-6e7862f8e6fe/summary You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: https://www.globalcaptivepodcast.com

Redesigning Wellness Podcast
251: Supporting Working Parents with Karen Schwarzbach, Global Program Manager for Wellbeing and Life Stages at Salesforce

Redesigning Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 55:27


This year Salesforce has been recognized on the FORTUNE “100 Best Companies To Work For®” list for the 14th year in a row. With philosophies such as “we don't define family for you” and “success from anywhere”, they are driving business success while supporting the wellbeing of 80,000 employees across the globe. This episode gives you a peek inside one of Salesforce's many employee benefits - parenting support (and a whole lot of it). Guest, Karen Schwarzbach, serves as the Global Program Manager for Wellbeing and Life Stages at Salesforce. Her work at Salesforce encompasses the full life cycle from family forming through elder care support. Previously, Karen worked as a National Workforce Health Consultant at Kaiser Permanente and as a Health Improvement Strategist at Cigna, in addition to owning and operating her family wellbeing consulting practice for over 15 years.  In this interview, Karen talks about her role at Salesforce and the drivers behind the focus on parents. She explains some of the inventive resources she offers the 80,000 employees across the world and how she determines what to offer. If you're worried this interview doesn't apply to you because you don't work in big tech, fear not, Karen offers wonderful advice for any organization wanting to support working parents. To learn more about my new program, visit: https://everydayresilience.co/resilience-for-self-leadership/

Grow Ensemble Podcast
#238 - How (& Why) to Institute Shorter Work Weeks, with Dr. Alex Pang

Grow Ensemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 59:23


Overwork and burnout – so prevalent in today's society that over 60% of employees around the globe suffer from workplace stress, creating billions of additional health costs annually. By re-examining how we work and reducing the number of working hours each week, we can greatly reduce this additional stress and financial burden. Dr. Alex Pang is the Global Programs and Research Manager for 4 Day Week Global, a non-profit community advocating the 4-day work week, and the Founder of the Silicon Valley-based consulting company Strategy and Rest. Alex has written books that illustrate how individuals and organizations can integrate rest, creativity, and focus. His latest book is "Shorter: Work Better, Smarter, and Less–Here's How." In today's episode, Cory and Alex talk about the idea of restructuring our overwork and burnout work culture into working fewer hours with more focus and discipline. Alex describes how the future of work can be better if we implement one extra day to rest and recharge. As one of the leading voices in reducing working hours, Alex is optimistic that we can create a future where people can spend more time with family and friends, do healthy activities, discover new hobbies, and ultimately make the world a better place.   ⭐ SPONSORED BY: Saybrook University   -- --

The Battle Line
40. Jovanie Smith Talks InterVarsity & Urbana

The Battle Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 32:06


The Battle Line team is back! This week, we are joined by Salvationist and Director of Global Programs at InterVarsity, Jovanie Smith! In the discussion, Jovanie shares her background, explains what InterVarsity is, and highlights the student missions conference, Urbana. To listen to A Cup of Jo, visit: https://acupofjopodcast.org/ To learn more about InterVarsity, visit: https://intervarsity.org/ To learn more about Urbana, visit: https://urbana.org/ ... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peer.magazine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peer.magazine/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peer.magazine Twitter: https://twitter.com/peermagazine/ Website: https://peermag.org/ Music: Shout Hosanna (Instrumental) by Transmission

TrailBlazers Impact
Global Leadership Program for Underprivileged Women | Marie Clarke

TrailBlazers Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 45:25


Marie Clarke is the Vice President of Global Programs at Women for Women International. She previously served as ActionAid USA's Executive Director and a member of various global leadership bodies for the ActionAid International Federation. She has over twenty years of experience in global development, human rights, and economic justice. In this episode, Marie talks about the transformative programs they have at Women for Women that are transforming and empowering underprivileged women. Listen in to learn how Women for Women has socially and economically empowered women in deeply marginalized places. You will also learn how you can invest in transformative programs and sponsor women from deeply marginalized places. Key Takeaways: How women can transform their communities by building meaningful working relationships How you can sponsor and support women from underprivileged countries with your solidarity Be part of building the world by getting involved and investing in transformative programs Consider welcoming women refugees into your community and engaging with organizations

TBS eFM This Morning
0615 News Focus 1

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 9:09


News Focus 1-What is Four Day Working Week and UK starting the 4 day working week -주 4일제 근무란 무엇인가와 제도를 실행하는 영국Guest: Mr. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a Global Programs and Development Manager from 4 Day Week Global Foundation See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Episode 328 - Emery Rubagenga - A Mindset of Excellence To Change A Nation's Destiny

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 27:15


There are fewer better examples of what visionary leadership can do than the Rwandan progress. After the tragic civil war of 1994 that killed nearly 1 million Rwandan citizens in less than 100 days, leaders of the fourth-smallest country in Africa realized that they had to start by improving their leadership skills to change their country's fate. Less than 20 years later, they decreased poverty and unemployment significantly, increased life expectancy, and established universal health care. Rwanda is a leading country in gender equality, its economy keeps growing, and malaria and maternity mortality rates dropped. Emery Rubagenga, CEO of ROKA Global Resources, the leading ore mining, processing, and exporting company in Rwanda, visit us to talk about the remarkable Rwandan progress. Emery is also a board member of the African Wildlife Foundation. Thanks to his participation in the Eisenhower Fellowships 2022 Global Program, we were lucky enough to get a hold of him. In this episode, we get to size the power of proper leadership using the Rwandan example as a point of reference. Emery kindly described his home country's beauties, the challenges they faced throughout history, and the impressive changes they're experiencing. We also talk about how technological improvement impacted rural areas and students' lives and the reality-change effects of instilling the right mindset of excellence in leaders. Tune in to Episode 328 of Becoming Your Best and learn about the Rwandan experience and their commitment to becoming the best version of themselves. Some Questions I Ask:Could you talk about your experiences at the Eisenhower Fellowships 2022 Global Program? (4:33)What factors are creating such a powerful difference in the success of Rwanda today? (15:41)In This Episode, You Will Learn:How was Rwandan reality, and how it has dramatically improved during the last years (4:37)Emery shares some of the experiences lived during his visit to America (8:111)About a visit to the Rwandan jungle and learning how to say 'hi' in the Gorilla language (11:50)The story of Clare Akamanzi and the results of adopting a mindset of excellence (20:19)Connect with Emery:LinkedInTwitterBecoming Your Best Resources:Becoming Your Best WebsiteBecoming Your Best University WebsiteBecoming Your Best LibraryEmail: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful LeadersBook: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your PerformanceFacebook Group – Conquer Anxiety See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

So This Is My Why
Ep 80: Ee Ling Lim, Executive Director of Global Programs, 500 Global & Co-Founder of Smarter Me + Young Leaders Summit Asia

So This Is My Why

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 58:41


Ee Ling Lim leads the Global Programs team at 500 Global, overseeing the strategic development and implementation of programs for 500's network of startups all over the world. In her role, she also advises governments, corporations, and foundations in designing and developing startup ecosystems and innovation programs. Prior to 500 Global, Ee Ling was an Investment Banker with Bank of America Merrill Lynch and CIMB Investment Bank, executing M&A, equity and debt capital market transactions in Southeast Asia.Ee Ling is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Smarter Me, a K-12 edutech startup headquartered in Singapore, that equips primary and secondary school students with the skillset, mindset, and heartset to define their own success and happiness in the future. Through digital technology and entrepreneurship education, students develop mastery in problem-solving, critical-thinking, collaboration, and creativity. She also hosts Young Founders Summit Asia, a leading startup program in Asia that provides aspiring teenage founders with workshops and mentorship to launch impact-based startups.  In this episode, we discussed Ee Ling's journey as an entrepreneur - including why for the longest time, she never considered herself an entrepreneur and how that perception changed, and how she shares her struggles with her own daughters, including having to fire people. We also delved into the topic of youth entrepreneurship: whether children are too young to learn about entrepreneurship, what they care about, and setting up a DAO.Highlights:3:13 Setting up her own preschool4:43 Founding her first startup7:49 The problem that Smarter Me is trying to solve10:23 Determining the curriculum12:08 Are children too young to learn about entrepreneurship?14:49 Why Ee Ling wasn't comfortable with calling herself an entrepreneur17:10 Sharing her struggles with her girls18:43 Young Founders Summit Asia19:56 Organising the inaugural summit28:53 What the youth care about most30:30 Launching an NFT project with a DAO element33:22 Managing the community35:09 How funds in a DAO are managed36:14 Biggest challenges37:39 Why kids were writing off NFTs/DAOs39:29 How to bring people from the Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 world40:51 Great DAOs to look at42:23 Being the Executive Directorof Global Programs at 500 Global44:17 Main elements of a successful accelerator45:23 How founders can make full use of accelerators46:46 Going virtual49:17 Having “People & Intention” as her 2022 driving words52:40 How to be a good leader & lead others

KQED's The California Report
Proposal For Shorter Workweek in California Sparks Debate

KQED's The California Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 18:12


A bill in the state legislature aims to cut some Californians' workweek down to 32 hours from the usual 40. The proposed legislation would apply to companies in the state with more than 500 employees. At the national level, similar legislation has been introduced by Riverside County Congressman Mark Takano.  Guest: Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Writer and Head of Global Programs for 4 Day Week Global The California Chamber of Commerce has called the proposal to shorten the workweek in California a job killer, arguing it will drastically increase labor costs for businesses. The chamber says it could also result in major job cuts and larger companies deciding not to expand in the state. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report Amazon's warehouse workers are getting injured twice as often as workers at other warehouses across the country. And in California, the rates are even higher. That's according to a new study out from a labor union coalition based in the Inland Empire.  Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED  California has tough new penalties on the books regarding wage theft. That's when employers don't pay workers what they're actually owed. And, a state hearing on alleged wage theft at six Burger King franchises in San Francisco has started this week. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED With the rise in anti-Asian violence across the country has come a push to fight racism, through education. Many Asian American teachers in Southern California are using the moment to get their history into more schools. Reporter: Josie Huang, KPCC