Podcasts about nexus summit

  • 11PODCASTS
  • 11EPISODES
  • 37mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Jan 29, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about nexus summit

Estrategia, Negocios y Finanzas
Episodio 111 - Presentación de Nexus Summit 2024

Estrategia, Negocios y Finanzas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 5:55


¿Estás listo para desafiar el “status quo” y construir el futuro en un mundo digital en constante cambio? ¡Entonces prepárate para el evento que marcará la diferencia! VideoPodcast: https://vimeo.com/907561893/b0caa8aca6?share=copy “Visualizamos un mundo empresarial impulsado por la innovación, la colaboración y la visión estratégica en la era digital. Buscamos ser el epicentro global donde los líderes, pensadores y profesionales de diversos campos convergen para transformar la forma en que hacemos negocios. Nuestra visión es inspirar y capacitar a individuos y organizaciones para que lideren la revolución digital y construyan un futuro lleno de posibilidades”

Resident Skeptics
#80 - A Look into the Music Industry & Teaching Kids About America

Resident Skeptics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 42:28


Featuring Jeff Woods & Dr. Elizabeth EnnsAnother installment of our time at the Nexus Summit includes an inside look into the music industry with Jeff Woods, lead singer for Providence Road Band, and what it's like from a Christian perspective. We also sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Ennis to discuss how she started the Patriotic Students of America Club. Follow Us: ResidentSkeptics.com Spotify/Google/Apple Podcasts - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics Social Media: Twitter - @SkepticsPodcast Instagram - @ResidentSkeptics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ResidentSkeptics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics/support

The Nurses and Hypochondriacs Podcast
Art & Health: Advocacy From A Soul's Purpose

The Nurses and Hypochondriacs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 36:42


Pablo Picasso once said “Every child is an artist; the problem is staying an artist when you grow up.” On this episode of the N&H Podcast my special guest Dominic Quagliozzi talks about his experience creating art that started from childhood while he was hospitalized with Cystic Fibrosis. We also talk about the importance Art in healthcare where Dominic will share his experience of creating art from illness which has guided him into a career as an artist. Through various media, with a focus on drawing, painting and performance, Dominic Quagliozzi's work merges his lived experience as a person with chronic illness and disability into art. Using medical materials common to hospitals, clinics and home healthcare; hospital gowns, IV tubing, clinic table tissue paper, to name a few, Quagliozzi hints at the presence of a body past, present and future within health care systems and sick-well-sick-well cycles. By repurposing and re-coding medical materials as art making materials, he explores the emotional and psychological space in those moments of vulnerability, anxiety, fragility and resilience. Parallel to his art practice, Dominic uses art as a method of teaching for medical students and health workers. Quagliozzi received an MFA in Studio Arts from Cal State University, Los Angeles and a BA in Sociology from Providence College. His work is in the permanent collection at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum and a collaborative work in the permanent collection at Museum of Latin American Art, in Long Beach, CA. He has exhibited work in Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Providence and Denmark. In 2018, he was on the Keynote patient panel at the Nexus Summit for interprofessional care and education at the University of Minnesota. He is on the Arts Council for Creative Healing for Youth in Pain and has given workshops and lectures at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine, USC Keck School of Medicine, Chapman University, Cal State Los Angeles and Cal State Long Beach. http://www.artistdominic.com/ The episode is sponsored by Rogue Nurse Media Empowering Nurses and Patients to tell their stories. Throw us some bucks, and help support our cause! Venmo: @Nurses-Hypo or PayPal paypal.me/eproguenursemedia Need consulting or have questions: nursesandhypochondriacs@gmail.com Give us a 5 star rating on apple podcasts For The Well Written Nurse Writing and Storytelling classes go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/whats-your-story-part-1-detox-intro-to-writing-and-storytelling-tickets-94768506153 Join our email newsletter http://mailchi.mp/f134561374e9/rogue-nurse-media-501c3-newsletter-empowering-nurses-and-patients-to-tell-their-stories. Nurses get 1.0 CE's for listening to this episode go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P3H9Z5J

For Love & Money
EP 22: TOM DAWKINS, Co-founder Start Some Good on accelerating innovation for change

For Love & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 69:18


Our guest on this episode of the FOR LOVE & MONEY PODCAST works at the very heart of social impact and business. Tom Dawkins (he/him) is the Co-Founder and CEO of the social impact crowdfunding platform and innovation agency Start Some Good. Start Some Good began in 2010,  and aims to help emerging entrepreneurs to design, launch, and grow their prospective social impact projects.    A leading advocate for social enterprise, Tom was previously the founder of youth non-profit Vibewire, the first Digital Communications Director for Ashoka in Washington DC, and co-founder of the Australian Changemakers Festival. Tom is also a founding Director of The Social Enterprise Council of NSW and the ACT, as well as currently operating as Non-Executive Director of the Centre for Social Impact since 2019.   On top of this, Tom has also received awards and fellowships from the World Summit Youth Awards, The International Youth Foundation, Nexus Summit, and the Social Enterprise Awards, while also being a global speaker on social innovation and entrepreneurship, teaching workshops, and speaking at events around the globe, from The Social Enterprise World Forum to The World Summit on the Information Society.   Start Some Good is a B Corp Certified Enterprise and, in addition to helping in the development of social impact projects, also runs the Good Hustle social enterprise design course, StartSomeGood.com crowdfunding platform, and impact accelerators and entrepreneur education programs for partners including Optus, ING, the United Nations Development Program and the City of Sydney.   Here are just some of the highlights from our conversation with Tom as he passionately shares his journey of accelerating innovation and helping social impact projects prosper:   Tom shares his origins as a serial starter-upper and social activist to social entrepreneur Tom's experiences overcoming challenges and learning from observing while on his journey to fund innovation projects and making a social changemaker world  Tom's discussion on calculating social impact and the need for greater financial commitment in overcoming societal challenges through business Tom discusses the “Will it work?” lens versus the “Could it work?” lens that is impacting the deal flow of prospective social projects How Kickstarter and its role in helping creative entrepreneurs inspired the vision behind Start Some Good and its approach to angel financing Start Some Good's evolution from a crowdfunding platform to an interconnected ecosystem using core principles of entrepreneurship to help entrepreneurs turn an idea into a business plan Capacity-building programs delivered through partnerships, such as the Good Hustle Social Enterprise Design Course, that focus on specific beneficiary communities Tom discussing Lend For Good, a crowdlending platform for growth-ready social enterprises directly designed in addressing “the missing middle” Tom's advice on the core building blocks necessary before initiating your crowdfunding campaign Tom on what it takes to become “investable” and “launch ready” as a social impact entrepreneur How Tom's personal mission to build a better democracy and create change together has inspired and shaped his crowdfunding journey Tom shares some examples of the social enterprises the SSG ecosystem has supported and helped to start on their road to scaleable impact   Connect with Tom Linkedin linkedin.com/in/tomdawkins     Website https://www.startsomegood.com/

Conscious Profits Unfiltered with Sebastian Naum
How to Generate Impact at Scale w/ B Generous & GVNG CEO, Dominic Kalms

Conscious Profits Unfiltered with Sebastian Naum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 35:34


Today I had on Dominic Kalms, a 3-time venture-backed entrepreneur and philanthropist.  He has raised over $120M in venture and philanthropic capital during his career and has been featured in an array of media publications such as NBC, Forbes, CBS, Entrepreneur, BBC, Yahoo and more!  He was most recently profiled on the front page of Entrepreneur.com, as well as in the Goldman Sachs Philanthropy web series. Dominic's no joke, fam! He is the founder and previous CEO of the popular online platform GVNG which Forbes called "One of the most revolutionary platforms in the social impact space today.” Today, Dominic is CEO of a new venture-backed FinTech company B Generous, which is revolutionizing how people donate to nonprofits through the advent of the first-ever philanthropic credit product. Think donate today, pay tomorrow. Essentially the Shopify of Philanthropy. Dominic is also a well-known public speaker and has spoken at many global forums on philanthropy & technology such as the United Nations Summit, Nexus Summit, Global Citizen Forum, TEDx, and the list goes on and on.  This is one of my favorite shows to date because we really get into the concept of scaling impact through really creative business concepts that solve real-life problems at scale. And frankly, Dominic's a freakin badass entrepreneur with endless amounts of energy fueled by purpose. Guys, if you get value from the show please share it with a friend, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It means the world to me.  I appreciate you spending your time with us. Enjoy the show! Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show! Dominic's last oh shit moment What impact work means to Dominic  Dominic believes that giving shouldn't be hard How important is it to shift the old giving mentality around sacrifice? What role Dominic played during the Covid-19 Pandemic Dominic talks about how to create something out of nothing How Dominic motivates people to become conscious leaders Dominic reacts to a quote from Maya Angelou Dominic talks about his company GVNG and what it's all about How GVNG led to his new company Be Generous Dominic talks about his new business model How does Be Generous generate income?  Can clients and customers donate in cryptocurrency?  The people behind Dominic's organizations  Dominic's vision for the next 5-7 years for Be Generous What is the key in getting another person or group to believe enough in you to invest millions in your vision? Dominic shares his top two traits for a conscious leader to embody.   Check out BGenerous.com and connect with Dominic on LinkedIn! Connect with Sebastian on Instagram SebastianNaum.com

BLUE CAST by TENCEL™  / CARVED IN BLUE®
BLUE CAST - 205 - SOLUTIONIST - Lea d'Auriol

BLUE CAST by TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 25:21


SOLUTIONIST - Blue Cast X Fashion Impact Fund SeriesEp  205  - Lea d'AuriolLea d'Auriol is the Founder and Executive Director of Oceanic Global (OG), an international ocean conservation non-profit that consults on sustainable operations, creates educational experiences and engages local communities to generate measurable impact for the ocean and our collective wellbeing. Since founding OG in 2016, Lea has steered the organization in transitioning hundreds of global businesses towards more sustainable practices, as well as in shaping environmental policy in countries. Under her leadership, Oceanic Global has grown both its presence and its impact into major international cities including New York, London, Barcelona, LA and Hong-Kong, and has been invited to participate as the official non-profit and production partner to the United Nations World Oceans Day since 2019. A social entrepreneur and conservationist, Lea has spoken at renowned international conferences such as COP 26, ChangeNow Summit, The Nexus Summit, The Nest Summit, EarthX, Ultramarine, The Explorers Club Ocean Week as well as at the United Nations. Her work has been featured by leading publications including WWD, The New York Observer, National Geographic, BBC, Forbes, and Vogue.  - - - - -This Women's History Month, the focus is on “Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.” This theme intends to explore the healing and caring contributions of women in years past, as well as the frontline medical workers in the present.Outside the realm of human health, women are also caring for the world's well-being today by protecting the environment. In honor of Women's History Month, Carved in Blue and the Fashion Impact Fund are joining forces to focus on the women making an impact now. Together, we are launching a podcast series on Blue Cast, dubbed “Solutionist,” centered on women driving sustainable innovation and developments in fashion.“The Solutionist podcast series amplifies the leadership and representation of women entrepreneurs driving social, environmental and economic change in the fashion sector,” said Kerry Bannigan, executive director of Fashion Impact Fund. “Each advancing progress with a variety of solutions that the industry, and wider, can learn from, implement towards effective participation in system change and join for collaborative sector engagement.”Each of the five Solutionist episodes will focus on one notable woman making a difference, in conversation with Lenzing's Tricia Carey.  “The five women in this series come from various aspects of the apparel industry with powerful determination and insight,” said Tricia. “Hearing their incredible stories brings a depth of passion to their work and the communities they support.”BLUE CAST by TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®A podcast series created by Tricia Carey from Lenzing's TENCEL™ Denim team and Kerry Bannigan from Fashion Impact Fund.Graphics, recording and editing by Mohsin Sajid and Sadia Rafique from ENDRIME® for TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®.Find us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @carvedinblue. And get in touch denim@lenzing.comhttps://carvedinblue.tencel.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/bluelenzhttps://bluecast.buzzsprout.com

Lead Like You Give a Damn
032 - Tom Dawkins: Who gives a crap?

Lead Like You Give a Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 35:40


Tom Dawkins is an experienced social entrepreneur, having founded several non-profits and social enterprises before co-founding StartSomeGood in 2010. Tom is Australian and has lived and worked in Washington DC and San Francisco, returning to Sydney to start his family in 2012. Before StartSomeGood he founded Australian youth non-profit Vibewire, opened the first co-working space in Australia, was the first Digital Communications Director at Ashoka in Washington DC and was the founding Director of the Australian Changemakers Festival. Tom has organized dance parties and film festivals, youth journalism projects and new media conferences, co-working spaces and Burning Man theme camps and has supported numerous non-profits, governments and arts organizations to refine their story and build their community. Tom has been recognized with awards and fellowships from the World Summit Youth Awards, The International Youth Foundation, Nexus Summit and the Social Enterprise Awards and is a global speaker on social innovation and entrepreneurship. He is a Director of the Centre for Social Impact and the Social Enterprise Council of NSW and the ACT (SECNA). Get in touch with Tom Dawkins: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomdawkins Website: https://www.startsomegood.com/ | http://www.tomdawkins.com.au/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tomjd Book your free Strategy Flow call today! https://www.outfieldleadership.com/#call Purchase Dave's book The Self-Evolved Leader here- https://www.amazon.com/Self-evolved-Leader-Elevate-Develop-Refuses/dp/1626346801 Get in touch with Dave: Website: https://www.davemckeown.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davemckeown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davemckeown1/?hl=en

Build Your Network
456: Mikaila Ulmer | 15 Year Old Shark Tank Entrepreneur

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 27:15


Mikaila Ulmer is a 15-year-old social entrepreneur, bee ambassador, educator and student.  The young CEO founded her Me & the Bees Lemonade business when she was just four years old, and over the past decade has sold over 1 million bottles across 1,500 stores in the U.S., including Whole Foods, Wegman’s, The Fresh Market and Macy’s Her appearance on CNBC-TV’s “Shark Tank” at age nine scored a $60,000 investment from Daymond John in 2015 and her business received $800,000 dollars as an investment made by a consortium of football players in 2017. She has established herself as a voice of guidance for others, appearing on “Good Morning America”, “Today Show,” “20/20”, “ABC World News Tonight,” CBS News, and  regularly speaking at entrepreneurial summits and even introducing former U.S. president Barack Obama at the United State of Women Summit after which he called her "an amazing young lady". She has also spoken on stage at Microsoft We Day, alongside CEO Satya Nadella, the Nexus Summit and the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network Summit. Mikaila was selected as one of Time magazine’s 2017 30 Most Influential Teens and for Ebony Magazine’s Ebony Power100 #Black Excellence. She has over 95,000 followers on social media. On this Episode: Mikaila talks about how getting stung by bees when she was 4 years old turned into her desire to help save them. Mikaila tells how she went from a lemonade stand that she would run a few times a year to being encouraged to bottle her product to sell in small local stores at the age of 8. Mikaila recounts the story of her Shark Tank experience and how overpreparation helped her be less nervous for her appearance on the show. Mikaila explains that even with the recognition of the show while it has been easier to get into stores, it still is not easy! It takes hard work. Key Takeaways: Learn from things that may scare you or cause you initial discomfort Be overly prepared to help calm your nerves Support Black owned businesses Mikaila Ulmer: Instagram: @mikailasbees Find her book "Bee Fearless: Dream Like a Kid" on her website meandthebees.com (meandthebees.com) Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis' website at travischappell.com (travischappell.com) Join the Build Your Network Facebook group travischappell.com/group (travischappell.com/group)

SEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick Hase
One of Australia's best Social Innovation exports .. Tom Dawkins from StartsomeGood.com

SEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick Hase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 51:50


Grab a notepad and pen...this is one you'll want to take notes from. Tom Dawkins is a social innovator who has been in this space since before social innovation was even a thing. Constantly pushing the boundaries and finding new ways to make impact, Tom's career is full of contribution and social change. As Co-Founder and CEO of StartSomeGood.com, a global crowdfunding platform and innovation agency for social good. He previously founded Australian youth non-profit Vibewire, worked for Ashoka in Washington DC and for HopeLab in Silicon Valley, and was founding director of the Changemakers Festival with The Australian Centre for Social Innovation. Tom has consulted with numerous non-profits, associations and governments on how to better engage their communities using social technologies and spoken at conferences including SXSW, SOCAP, Purpose, The World Summit on the Information Society and Nexus Summit. https://www.goodhustle.org/ Register for the Good Hustle Program at https://bit.ly/2m94yJ1

Unfunded List Open Door Philanthropy
Open Door Philanthropy Season Sh3 Episode 9: Alex Amouyel of MIT/SOLVE

Unfunded List Open Door Philanthropy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 41:44


Open Door Philanthropy Season Sh3 Episode 9 features Alex Amouyel of SOLVE. Unfunded List snuck our microphones into the Nexus Summit at the US Institute of Peace this March. Nexus is a network of philanthropists and entrepreneurs from all over the world - Alex and Dave first met years ago at a previous Nexus gathering. Unfunded List’s Open Door Philanthropy Podcast gathers philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and changemakers of all stripes. Season Sh3 highlights women in our sector and explores the unique experiences of being woman-identified in philanthropy. Hosted by Dave Moss, Unfunded List’s founder who started Unfunded List in 2015 to help make sure that the next generation of changemakers get the feedback and recognition they need to be successful. Our mission is to demystify and open the door to private philanthropy for the general public while providing a platform for our guests to discuss their work. Unfunded List reviews funding proposals twice annually from small and mid-size nonprofits and social impact startups. The 200+ philanthropy experts on our evaluation committee give helpful and candid feedback about each grant proposal’s weaknesses & strengths. Then we publish the best proposals to our list that we circulate to a rolodex of foundations and philanthropists in the hopes that we can find some funding and partnerships for these amazing unfunded proposals. We are always looking for evaluators willing to volunteer time to give feedback to unfunded changemakers! Unfunded List is currently accepting proposals for our Fall 2019 evaluation round until August 15, 2019. We invite your org to join the 100+ projects our funding evaluators have given feedback to since 2015. Find out more at www.unfundedlist.com. *Note, this episode was conducted live on location in a less-than-ideal acoustic environment. We will make an effort to make episode transcripts available on our website.

peace fall solve philanthropy nexus open door us institute dave moss mit solve nexus summit unfunded list
CAIPER confabs
Season 01 Episode 02 - Wicked Problems

CAIPER confabs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 35:51


In this episode, team members from ASU’s Center for Advancing Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research (Michael Moramarco, Karen J. Saewert, and Jinnette Senecal) and special guest Barbara Maxwell (A.T. Still University - Mesa, AZ) explore the concept and characteristics of wicked problems in relation to health care systems. We discuss the multifaceted ways that interprofessional practice and education may provide a unique lens and set of strategies for approaching the wicked problem of achieving the quadruple aim. The conversation is anchored by select excerpts of conversations the CAIPER team held at the 2018 National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education’s Nexus Summit (MN). Resources: - Health in America is a Wicked Problem - https://stakeholderhealth.org/wicked-problem/ - Is Teamwork the Solution to “Wicked” Health Care? - https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/accelerate/blog/2017/04/kyle-bradford-jones-is-teamwork-the-solution-to-wicked-health-care.php - Rittel, Horst, and Webber. (1973). Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning. Policy Sciences 4, Elsevier Scientific Publishing, Amsterdam, pp. 155-159 - https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01405730 - Roberts, N.C. (2000). "Wicked Problems and Network Approaches to Resolution". International Public Management Review. International Public Management Network. 1 (1) http://journals.sfu.ca/ipmr/index.php/ipmr/article/view/175/175 - Sykes, Sam [@SamSykesSwears]. (2018, August 22). every day that spiders have not grown wings is a good day [Tweet]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/SamSykesSwears/status/1032196664470061057 - Wicked Problem (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_problem - World Coordinating Committee All Together Better Health - http://www.atbh.org/about-us.html The CAIPER team would like to extend a sincere note of gratitude and recognition to those who sat down with us at the 2018 Nexus Summit and provided interviews for this episode (in order of appearance): 1. Dr. Barbara Brandt, Director, National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, University of Minnesota 2. Dr. Claudia Chaperon*, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center 3. Dr. Erin Appelt, Professor of Practice, Midwestern University 4. Dr. Oaklee Rogers, Chair, Occupational Therapy, Assistant Clinical Professor, Northern Arizona University 5. Dr. Lillee Smith Gelinas, Senior Fellow Nurse Executive, Institute for Patient Safety, University of North Texas Health Science Center 6. Stephanie Lackey, Project Coordinator, Accelerating Grant Initiative, National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, University of Minnesota 7. Dr. Joy Doll, Associate Professor, Creighton University 8. Dr. Barbara Maxwell, Professor and University Director of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration, A.T. Still University 9. Dr. Shelly Cohen-Conrad, Professor and Director, School of Social Work and the Interprofessional Education Collaborative, University of New England 10. Dr. George M. Thibault, President Emeritus, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation And finally, a special note of thanks to Aaron Kraft (ASU), for assistance with the media production process during studio recording, and Ricardo Leon (ASU), for series development consultation and on-site conference recording support. *“The Accelerating Interprofessional Community-based Education Practice Grant is supported by the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education with funding and in collaboration with Robert Johnson Foundation, the John A. Hartford Foundation, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. More information about the National Center can be found at nexusipe.org. This content and opinions are those of the author and should be construed as the official policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education or any of the National Center’s private founders or funders.”