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Do the thing
Doing the Thing at 15: Derin Sezgin on Leading Global Change Through the SDGs

Do the thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 35:32


At just 15 years old, Derin Sezgin is already reshaping the world and he's not waiting for permission. In this inspiring Do the Thing interview, host Stacey Lauren meets Derin after their shared appearance at the United Nations and dives into how he's mobilizing youth across 35+ countries through SDG Youth Connect, a nonprofit raising awareness and action for the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).From building interactive games that teach climate action to helping young people tell their stories on global stages, Derin shares how courage, creativity, and collaboration are the keys to a better future, and how every one of us can make a difference.Whether you're a student, nonprofit founder, activist, or parent, this episode will ignite your belief in what's possible when young people step up and do the thing.In this episode, you'll learn:- What the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) actually are and why they matter- How Derin turned a school project into a global nonprofit- The gap between awareness and action and how to close it- How AI and digital access are changing global education- What stops people from sharing their stories and how to startLearn more at: https://sdgyouthconnect.orgContact Derin: derinsezgin@gmail.com0:01 — Stacey introduces Derin and their UN connection4:38 — Why awareness is the gateway to action10:42 — How Derin scaled SDG Youth Connect to 35+ countries18:30 — The digital divide and ethics of AI in sustainability28:00 — Why youth storytelling is the key to global change

Habari za UN
Chaguo Langu Haki Yangu: Kuwezesha wanawake na wasichana nchini Tanzania - UNFPA

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 2:54


Mpango wa “Chaguo Langu, Haki Yangu” nchini Tanzania ni jitihada thabiti zinazolenga kuwawezesha wanawake na wasichana kuishi maisha huru dhidi ya ukatili na vitendo hatarishi. Kwa ufadhili wa Serikali ya Finland, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Idadi ya Watu (UNFPA) kwa kushirikiana na Serikali ya Tanzania kupitia Shirika la IPS, linafanya mabadiliko halisi katika jamii. Sheilah Jepngetich anafafanua zaidi.

THE STANDARD Podcast
SDGs Achiever EP.7 อาหารคือภารกิจชาติ: กลยุทธ์ CPF สู่ผู้นำความมั่นคงทางอาหารโลก

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 17:41


ในโลกที่เผชิญวิกฤตซ้อนวิกฤต อาหารไม่ใช่แค่สินค้า แต่คือความมั่นคงระดับชาติ CPF คือองค์กรไทยที่ประกาศชัดว่า เป้าหมายไม่ใช่แค่ขายอาหารให้มากที่สุด แต่ต้องทำให้ ‘ทุกคนเข้าถึงอาหารที่ปลอดภัย ผลิตได้ในประเทศ และมีราคายุติธรรม' The Secret Sauce ร่วมกับ Global Compact Network Thailand จัดทำซีรีส์พิเศษ GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ชวนฟังวิสัยทัศน์ของ ประสิทธิ์ บุญดวงประเสริฐ ประธานคณะผู้บริหาร บริษัท เจริญโภคภัณฑ์อาหาร จำกัด (มหาชน) กับภารกิจสร้าง Food Security ในกว่า 17 ประเทศทั่วโลก และบทเรียนสำคัญสำหรับประเทศไทย ในวันที่ “อาหาร” คือหัวใจของการอยู่รอด [ADVERTORIAL]

SDGs シンプルに話そう
雑踏事故、まったく人ごとじゃない 退場は焦らずに急がずにゆったりと #990

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 26:09


【お知らせ】11月から「SDGsを話そう」は原則、水〜金曜に配信を固め、「MEDIA TALK」は週の前半を中心に配信します。「ニュースの現場から」は変わらず毎日配信です。 【番組内容】ソウルの繁華街・梨泰院で雑踏事故が起きてから3年。多くの人が集まる音楽イベントなど、人混みや混雑は身近にあるのではないでしょうか。混雑のなか、どんな心境か、またどんな対策をしているか。アラサー3人で話します。 ※2025年10月14日に収録しました。このシリーズは原則毎週金曜日の配信で、次回は11月7日に配信します。前回は〈ノーベル賞でわくわく高まる学習意欲 心動いた吹奏楽の演奏 #985〉です。 【関連記事】「梨泰院も、行った人も悪くない」 「偏見」払拭へ 記憶語り継ぐ生存者 雑踏事故2年https://www.asahi.com/articles/DA3S16071464.html?iref=omny.「死者出ていた危険性も」 音楽イベントの混雑 国が実態調査へhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST9T3FZGT9TUTFL012M.html?iref=omny.最期の一口にガリガリ君を 終末期患者の「救いの神」 学会も表彰https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTB81DJJTB8UTNB015M.html?iref=omny. 【出演・スタッフ】杢田光(MC)松沢拓樹望月愛実 (音源編集) 【30歳以下のリスナーさんへ】朝日新聞デジタルの記事が読み放題。3カ月間 月額99円で購読できる「U30応援割」キャンペーンを実施中です!※朝ポキはみなさまからの購読料で配信しております…お申し込みはこちら↓↓ https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2024/u30/?ref=cp2025u30_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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立命館大学 「メロでやす」〜No.5〜

FM87.0 RADIO MIX KYOTO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 42:37


立命館大学25阪田ゼミ生が3つのグループに分かれてお送りする、SDGsをテーマとした生放送番組。今回はチーム「餃子の飛車角」2025.10.29 OA#fm870 #立命館大学 #SDGs #大学生 #京都

飛碟電台
《飛碟午餐 尹乃菁時間》2025.10.29 台灣大學新聞研究所副教授|詹怡宜《一步一腳印,邁向永續路:發現台灣SDGs典範故事》

飛碟電台

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 47:18


想讓更多人聽見你的故事和關心?​ 想和一群熱血夥伴一起做點不一樣的事?​ 別只是好奇,直接行動!​ 台新青少年志工菁英獎,10月31前開放徵件​ 快點來投稿!把你的熱血變成影響力 https://sofm.pse.is/8ahbp4 -- 開飯、真珠及饗泰多聯手與廚神小當家強檔聯名,小當家劉昴星的大魔術熊貓豆腐、七星刀雷恩的頂級炸蟹斗及料理仙女阿貝師傅的貝氏糖醋櫻桃肉,夢幻料理等你來享用!即日起來店點購聯名料理,參加夢幻料理蒐集任務將品牌餐券帶回家! https://sofm.pse.is/8ack36 ----以上為 SoundOn 動態廣告---- 主持人:尹乃菁 專訪:台灣大學新聞研究所副教授|詹怡宜 主題:《一步一腳印,邁向永續路:發現台灣SDGs典範故事》聯利媒體TVBS 出版 節目時間:週一至週五12:00-13:00 好書收藏 https://reurl.cc/XQOzmD 在台灣,有一群小人物,他們的初心只是為了讓身邊的人事物變得更好,在還未聽聞「聯合國永續發展目標(SDGs)」的時候,他們就已默默實踐了永續的價值。 台中烏日年逾80的拾荒老伯趙文正,四十年來資助國內外弱勢學童超過400萬元;曾淪為街友的新北小吃店老闆陳進興,每天準備上百份免費「A餐」,溫飽街友與弱勢者的胃;三峽青年林峻丞,回鄉陪伴300多名偏鄉孩子成長,並創造在地就業機會;莊哲維和劉冠頡兩位年輕人,致力用標線改造台灣路,拯救行人地獄,致力馬路安全;彰化老校長陳世雄退休後,以農業實踐淨零碳排救地球;還有遠從菲律賓來到嘉義東石的滿修女,悉心照顧台灣的重度身心障礙兒、服務失能長者,竟已長達四十年⋯⋯⋯。 金鐘優質節目《一步一腳印 發現新台灣》主持人詹怡宜與資深記者群,二十年來,深度走訪在地風土人物,紀錄台灣在地故事。本書特別從4,000篇報導中,嚴選17則感人的生命故事,由徐沛緹博士搭配聯合國永續發展目標(SDGs)加以說明,讓你我重新看見台灣社會的堅韌與温暖。 #詹怡宜 #一步一腳印#發現新台灣 ▶ 飛碟聯播網Youtube頻道 http://bit.ly/2Pz4Qmo ▶ 飛碟午餐尹乃菁時間  / ufolunch  ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團  / ufonetwork921  ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ Podcast Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

SDGs シンプルに話そう
(再)住宅裏に掘られた違法な鉱山 命の危険を感じ、取材を断念 コバルト生産の闇(後編) #989

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 33:42


ほぼ垂直の穴が、7~8メートルほど続き、薄暗く底が見えない…...。コンゴ民主共和国のコバルトの鉱山、記者も降りようと試みましたが、はしごもロープも無し。手足を壁に突っ張って降りるしか無く、あまりの危険さに断念しました。便利さの裏にある現実のリポートです。※2022年9月30日収録分の再配信です。前後編の後編です。 【2カ月間無料キャンペーン】全記事が読み放題!デジタル版30周年を記念し、11/25まで実施中 https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2025/aut/?ref=cp2025aut_podcast_gaiyoran 【関連記事】あなたのスマホにも8グラム内蔵 コバルトが抱える闇「いかさまだ」 https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853G9LQ7XUHBI028.html?iref=omny 地下200mの悲劇、息絶えた13歳の弟 幼い労働者は今日も鉱山に https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853GHBQ73UHBI024.html?iref=omny 住宅地に違法な穴・穴・穴 危なすぎるトンネル採掘、記憶まで失った https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853GJRQ7BUHBI01R.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】遠藤雄司(国際報道部)MC 神田大介音源編集 飯沼優仁 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
28 OKTOBA 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 11:02


Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina inayoangazia mradi wa TANZIE huko Chuo Kikuu Mzumbe, mkoani Morogoro, mashariki mwa Tanzania, unaolenga kusongesha Malengo ya Maendeleo Endelevu SDGs. Pia tunakuletea habari kwa ufupi na uchambuzi wa neno la wiki.Mamilioni ya watu nchini Jamaica na katika ukanda wote wa Karibea wanajiandaa kukabiliana na madhara makubwa ya kimbunga Melissa huku Umoja wa Mataifa na washirika wake wakionya kuhusu tishio kubwa na la haraka la kibinadamu.Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, António Guterres, ameelezea wasiwasi wake mkubwa kufuatia kuongezeka kwa mapigano ya kijeshi mjini El Fasher, jimbo la Darfur Kaskazini, nchini Sudan. Kupitia taarifa iliyotolewa na Msemaji wake usiku wa tarehe27 Oktoba 2025 kwa saa za New York marekani, Guterres amesema kwa zaidi ya miezi kumi na minane, wakazi wa El Fasher na maeneo ya jirani wamekuwa wakikabiliwa na mateso makubwa huku makundi ya Wanamgambo wa Rapid Support Forces (RSF) yakizingira mji huo.Na hii leo, Ofisi ya Umoja wa Matiafa ya Haki za Binadamu na Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa Usaidizi nchini Afghanistan wamechapisha waraka wa taarifa kuhusu madhara makubwa ya kina za haki za binadamu yaliyotokana na kusitishwa kwa huduma za mawasiliano nchini Afghanistan tarehe 29 Septemba hadi tarehe mosi mwezi huu, — hatua ambayo imezidisha changamoto nyingi ambazo tayari zinawakabili wananchi.Na katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili leo ukumbi ni wake mlumbi wa Kiswahili Joramu Nkumbi kutoka nchini Tanzania, anafafanua maana ya neno "KIMBIMBI"Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!

SDGs シンプルに話そう
(再)数千人がびっしり…響く金づち バッテリーの原材料が生まれる現場 コバルト生産の闇(前編) #988

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 32:34


【2カ月間無料キャンペーン】全記事が読み放題!デジタル版30周年を記念し、11/25まで実施中https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2025/aut/?ref=cp2025aut_podcast_gaiyoran 【番組内容】スマートフォンなどのバッテリーの原材料である「コバルト」の世界生産の約7割を占めるアフリカのコンゴ民主共和国。生産の機械化も進んでいますが、いまだに手作業の現場もあり、数千人がびっしりいたそうです。児童労働も問題視されている現場からのリポートです。※2022年9月30日収録分の再配信です。前後編の前編です。 【関連記事】あなたのスマホにも8グラム内蔵 コバルトが抱える闇「いかさまだ」https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853G9LQ7XUHBI028.html?iref=omny 地下200mの悲劇、息絶えた13歳の弟 幼い労働者は今日も鉱山にhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853GHBQ73UHBI024.html?iref=omny 住宅地に違法な穴・穴・穴 危なすぎるトンネル採掘、記憶まで失った https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853GJRQ7BUHBI01R.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】遠藤雄司(国際報道部)MC 神田大介音源編集 飯沼優仁 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
イヌのかわいさ、賢さの秘密 あのNewtonが科学した #986

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 53:34


イヌはなぜこんなにもかわいく、賢く、けなげなのか。雑誌Newtonが科学の視点で秘密に迫りました。イヌ大好き、戌年うまれの2人がお送りします。増刊号「Wan!ton」をぜひお手元に。※2025年10月16日に収録しました。 【2カ月間無料キャンペーン】全記事が読み放題!デジタル版30周年を記念し、11/25まで実施中https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2025/aut/?ref=cp2025aut_podcast_gaiyoran 【関連記事】人の伴侶になったイヌは「喜びの涙を流す」 イヌ寛容化、驚きの研究https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASR4X3QQQR4PULBH00H.html?iref=omny 犬の散歩も変遷 「サザエさん」カツオがノーリード提案、いつの話?https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST7Z0DPYT7ZUCVL01NM.html?iref=omny イヌの語彙力は3歳児並み 「マテ」と「オテ」を聞き分ける秘密はhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTBR05G5TBRBNEH007M.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】迫野貴大さん(ニュートン編集部)MC・音源編集 安田桂子 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
(再)「アフリカ人はどんな服でも着ると?」 ガーナで大量廃棄されている古着 #987

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 37:15


先進国がアフリカに輸出した古着が、いま問題になっています。ガーナの首都にあるゴミ処分場では、古着のゴミであふれかえり、中には国に入ってから一度も着られずに捨てられる古着も。「先進国の人はアフリカの人がどんな服でも着ると思っているが、それは間違いだ」※2022年9月30日収録分の再配信です 【出演・スタッフ】遠藤雄司(国際報道部)MC 神田大介音源編集 飯沼優仁 【関連記事】「アフリカ人はどんな服でも着ると?」 ガーナで聞いた古着商の憤りhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ8V5411Q5RUHBI038.html?iref=omny 「2年後はきっと、ここも…」学校やバーは次々と海に奪われていった https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ6S4RRQQ6PUHBI002.html?iref=omny 住宅地に違法な穴・穴・穴 危なすぎるトンネル採掘、記憶まで失った https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQ853GJRQ7BUHBI01R.html?iref=omny 【2カ月間無料キャンペーン】全記事が読み放題!デジタル版30周年を記念し、11/25まで実施中https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2025/aut/?ref=cp2025aut_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Matters
160 - Mit ETFs nachhaltig investieren: Geht das überhaupt?

Money Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 42:35


Mit Claudia Wais, Produktspezialistin Index Solutions bei Swisscanto, spreche in dieser Episode über das Investieren in ETFs mit besonderem Fokus auf die Nachhaltigkeit.ETFs wird oft vorgeworfen, dass sie maximal hellgrün sind. Gleichzeitig ist das Interesse an der Nachhaltigkeit in der letzten Zeit deutlich abgeflacht. Zwei Thesen, die viel Stoff geben, um endlich Klarheit zu schaffen. Und wir besprechen die vielen verschiedenen Abkürzungen wie ESG und SDGs, damit du nach dieser Episode weisst, worauf du bei der Auswahl von ETFs achten kannst.Mit Claudia diskutiere ich unter anderem folgende Fragen:War Nachhaltigkeit nur ein Hype?Muss ich für Nachhaltigkeit Abstriche bei der Rendite machen?Warum gelten Tesla oder Nestlé als nachhaltig?Was ist der Tracking Error bei ETFs?Wie stimmt Swisscanto in Namen der Anlegerinnen ab?Erwähnte Episode:104 - Über das perfekte Portfolio, Diversifikation und aktive FondsErwähnte Website:https://www.swisscanto.com/ch/de/private/lernen.htmlWerbung:Dieser Podcast entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit Swisscanto.Sponsorin von Money Matters ist die ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bank Cler⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Vielen Dank! Die Bank Cler redet mit dir über Geld – offen und ehrlich. Egal, wie viel du davon hast. Und zwar so, wie's ihr Name verspricht: «Cler» bedeutet im Rätoromanischen «klar, einfach, deutlich». Die Bank Cler macht also deine Bankgeschäfte so unkompliziert und angenehm wie möglich.Dieser Podcast ist keine Finanz- oder Anlageberatung und stellt keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf von Produkten dar! Ich übernehme keinerlei Haftung für die Richtigkeit der Informationen im Podcast. Das Handeln von Wertpapieren an der Börse ist ein Risiko und du trägst die Verantwortung für deine Finanzen!

FM軽井沢ポッドキャスト
持続可能は力なり~SDGs are not built in a day~ Vol.52

FM軽井沢ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 5:00


御代田町に本社がある工作機械メーカー「シチズンマシナリー」は「SDGsは一日にして成らず」の精神でSDGs推進活動に取り組んでいます。社内の公募で集まったSDGs推進チームメンバーが、日々の取り組みをご紹介します。ナビゲーターは、この番組のキャラクター「サク」ちゃん。ひとりひとりの行動が未来につながる!持続可能は力なり!!!

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast
【聽誰說SDGs】「東湧時代來了!」把噴射引擎科技塞進熱水器,台灣製造如何超車國際標準,連豪宅都搶著裝?

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 32:54


當我們談論能源轉型,往往關注大型電廠或工業製程,但家庭熱水供應其實是全球兩大能源浪費的盲點之一。傳統熱水器因技術限制,無法做到精準的溫度控制和高效率轉化。然而,東湧實業不願滿足於現狀,投入了28億元的研發資金,立志撼動全球熱水供應市場。 東湧實業董事長吳和臻在本集節目中分享,他們將「噴射引擎」的控制邏輯導入熱水器,實現了燃燒精準度從傳統的「切五等份」提升至「切一百等份」,確保了98%的極高熱效率。這項創新不僅提升了生活品質(解決了熱水器忽冷忽熱的「冷水三明治」現象),更創造了巨大的能源效益。 本集【聽誰說SDGs】將聚焦「研發 × 精準 × IoT」,邀請東湧實業董事長吳和臻,解析如何運用技術創新,將熱水器從低階的家電升級為具備IoT診斷能力的智能系統。東湧的穩定供熱能力與高規格安全設計,使其成為台北市頂級豪宅(如西華富邦、世界明珠等標誌性建案)指名採用的產品,證明了高品質與高永續性才是真正的剛需。 本集亮點: • IoT智能診斷: 東湧如何將熱水器使用數據上傳雲端,協助豪宅或複雜管線環境進行精準的故障排除與迴水系統整合? • 超前部署國際認證: 在沒有人特別要求碳足跡時,東湧為何堅持耗時完成ISO 14067產品碳足跡盤查,並讓第三方查證人驚呼「要什麼有什麼」? • 「世界冠軍」的孤獨與堅持: 東湧產品的研發超前市場太多,走過長達20年的寂寞,如何堅持不製造ME2產品(模仿品)? • 體育精神與永續連結: 東湧為何邀請「台灣隊長」陳傑憲代言?以「世界冠軍代言世界冠軍」的理念,傳遞永續與卓越的精神。 來賓: 東湧實業董事長 吳和臻 主持人: 天下CSR頻道總編輯 黃昭勇 製作團隊: 天下實驗室、天下整合傳播部 本集節目由東湧實業合作推薦 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

THE STANDARD Podcast
SDGs Achiever EP.6 โจทย์ใหม่การค้ายั่งยืน เชื่อมผู้ผลิต ให้ความรู้ผู้บริโภค

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 20:16


SDGs Achiever EP.6 โจทย์ใหม่การค้ายั่งยืน เชื่อมผู้ผลิต ให้ความรู้ผู้บริโภค by THE STANDARD

WV unCommOn PlaCE
Taylor Swift's Strategic Brand Storytelling in Music

WV unCommOn PlaCE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 65:57


Blair Huddy, a leading PR expert from Los Angeles, has garnered recognition for their communication skills, inspired in part by the artistry and career of Taylor Swift. Sharing a generational bond with Swift, Blair admires her ability to humanize herself as a global brand, making her relatable to fans through personal interactions and social media engagement. This approach, Blair notes, is a model for companies aiming to foster loyalty and community by valuing every individual's contribution, a concept they championed in their impactful work with organizations like the United Nations. Huddy draws parallels between Swift's influence and effective corporate storytelling, emphasizing the power of authenticity and personal connection in building lasting emotional ties with audiences.(00:16:06) "And that's amazing. You did that. Like, that has to be something that like, really makes you feel important. Like, like you're, you've helped shape the future." - JR Sparrow" - JR Sparrow(00:27:15) "When you get an accolade or something, that sets you apart and you do you. You talk about excellence. It's that. It's the good days, the bad days. Those are the days that you show up every day." - Blair Huddy (00:26:32)" - Blair Huddy(00:39:52) "Rather than like, I look, I look back on those moments and that's what I remember when I watch it back on Disney plus." - Blair Huddy(00:58:34) "She's always been the most honest in the music." - Blair Huddy(01:03:58) "The individual there can't be duplicated, manufactured, no other way. And with what you put in the world, it can't be manufactured any other way beyond what you produce." - JR Sparrow" - JR Sparrow- Taylor Swift's ability to cultivate a loyal and unified community around her music draws comparisons to artists like Michael Jackson.- Blair Huddy emphasizes aligning corporate social responsibility initiatives with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals for progress reporting.- Sustainability initiatives like affordable housing and water conservation positively impact communities and align with the SDGs.- Taylor Swift's unique approach to building loyalty among fans through personal interactions sets her apart from other artists.- Taylor Swift's success is driven by emotional investment and engagement with fans, creating a sense of intimacy.- Taylor Swift's album release strategy and marketing success stem from personal connections with fans.- Taylor Swift excels at managing public relations, controlling her narrative and owning her story.Blair Huddy, born in 1989 and hailing from Los Angeles, has become one of the world's top 100 PR experts, drawing inspiration from the music of Taylor Swift, with whom they share a generational bond. Growing up in a financially struggling family, Blair was motivated to carve their path, much like Swift's rise to stardom, finding solace and inspiration in her lyrics. Educated at the University of Phoenix and the University of Southern California's Annenberg School, Blair honed their communication skills, which they have applied to significant projects for renowned companies like Google and Apple. Their career includes impactful work with International SOS and the United Nations, where they have effectively communicated complex global goals, embodying the resilience and storytelling prowess they admired in Swift's journey

SDGs シンプルに話そう
ノーベル賞でわくわく高まる学習意欲 心動いた吹奏楽の演奏 #985

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 27:30


今年のノーベル賞の自然科学分野で、日本からは2人の研究者が選ばれました。当日の紙面づくりはどんな雰囲気だったのか。刺激を受けて勉強したくなる?アラサー3人で話します。吹奏楽の全国大会が開かれる時期でもある10月。部活の地域移行についても話します。 ※2025年10月14日に収録しました。このシリーズは原則毎週金曜日の配信で、次回は10月31日に配信します。前回は〈あれ?かわいい?いつの間にか人気者のミャクミャク 万博閉幕、検証は冷静に #980〉です。 【関連記事】ノーベル賞の北川進さん「興味もち挑戦する姿勢が必要」 喜びの会見https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTB83T4WTB8PQIP01CM.html?iref=omny.北川進さん「役に立たないものも役に立つ」 ノーベル賞に導いた本はhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTB83JL6TB8UTFL018M.html?iref=omny.連載「吹奏楽部のゆくえ 迫られる地域移行」https://www.asahi.com/rensai/list.html?id=3142&iref=omny. 【出演・スタッフ】杢田光(MC)松沢拓樹望月愛実 (音源編集) 【30歳以下のリスナーさんへ】朝日新聞デジタルの記事が読み放題。3カ月間 月額99円で購読できる「U30応援割」キャンペーンを実施中です!※朝ポキはみなさまからの購読料で配信しております…お申し込みはこちら↓↓ https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2024/u30/?ref=cp2025u30_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FM87.0 RADIO MIX KYOTO
立命館大学 「メロでやす」〜No.4〜

FM87.0 RADIO MIX KYOTO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 43:36


立命館大学25阪田ゼミ生が3つのグループに分かれてお送りする、SDGsをテーマとした生放送番組。今回はチーム「ふわふわのオムライス」2025.10.22 OA#fm870 #立命館大学 #SDGs #大学生 #京都

SDGs シンプルに話そう
狭い檻の中の母豚、尾を切られる子豚 アニマルウェルフェアを考えよう #984

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 63:03


食用の肉になるため、子を産む母豚、成長する子豚。豚たちがどんな環境で生涯を過ごすのか、考えたことがありますか。アニマルウェルフェアの観点で、欧米から遅れをとっている日本の畜産について、豚をめぐる現場を取材した記者が語ります。 ※2025年9月24日に収録しました。 【関連記事】身動きできぬ母豚は柵をかじり続ける 生き物で成り立つ畜産の実態はhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST2P2Q31T2PUCVL00ZM.html?iref=omny 身近な卵の「裏」で 朝の仕事は死体取り出し、ボロボロになる鶏たちhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASRCB42G4RBDUCVL05K.html?iref=omny 効率求め「拘束飼育」される豚、容認する国 動物福祉向上へ法改正をhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST59254NT59UCVL01GM.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】太田匡彦(文化部)MC・音源編集 松沢拓樹 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! http://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
21 OKTOBA 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 13:03


Katika Jarida la Habari za Umoja wa Mataifa hii leo Leah Mushi anakuletea-Gaza Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la mpango wa chakula Duniani WFP lasema usitishaji wa mapigano umeleta afueni kwa wakaazi kwani sasa misaada inaendelea kuwafikia wenye uhitaji-Naibu Mratibu wa Misaada ya kibinadamu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Joyce Msuya amekuwa ziarani Jamhuri ya Afrika ya Kati CAR na kujionea hali halisi ya wakimbizi, wakimbizi wa ndani na msaada wa kibinadamu-Shirika la Chakula na Kilimo la Umoja wa Mataifa leo limesema katika tathimini yake kuwa ukataji wa misitu umepungua duniani kote ingawa bado kuna shinikizo na hatua zaidi zahitajika-Katika mada kwa kina tunakupeleka nchini Tanzania ambako Vyuo Vikuu vinachukua hatua ya kusongesha Malengo ya Maendeleo Endelevu, SDGs hususan lile namba 17 la ubia kupitia umataifishaji. -Na kwenye jifunze Kiswahili unapata ufafanuzi wa methali " “NG'OMBE WA MNYONGE HAZAI" 

TBSラジオ「アフター6ジャンクション」
ココリコ田中直樹が語る、"ヒト"と"海"のつながり:SDGsジャンクション第37回

TBSラジオ「アフター6ジャンクション」

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 29:56


日比麻音子アナウンサーを案内役に、地球のためにできることをゲストと考えていく「SDGsジャンクション 〜地球を笑顔にするラジオ〜」。 第37回の今回は、TBSラジオ「パンサー向井の#ふらっと」でもおなじみのココリコ田中直樹さんがゲスト。 芸能界随一の海洋生物好きとしても知られ、11月開催の「地球を笑顔にする広場」でステージを担当する田中さんに、「ヒトと海のつながり」や「海の環境を守らないといけない理由」など伺いました! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SDGs シンプルに話そう
卵を割るとき、どっち向き? 見えない私が伝える料理のワクワク(食のへぇ~) #983

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 23:44


私たちの生活に身近な卵ですが、実は「横向き」で落とした方が割れにくい――。そんな研究成果が発表されました。後半では、目がみえない料理愛好家の方から学んだ料理の楽しみ方もご紹介します。目が見えることでスルーしている深い味わい、再認識してみませんか?※2025年7月4日、9月19日に収録しました。 【2カ月間無料キャンペーン】全記事が読み放題!デジタル版30周年を記念し、11/25まで実施中https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2025/aut/?ref=cp2025aut_podcast_gaiyoran 【関連記事】料理メモはこちら 材料名で検索もhttps://www.asahi.com/culture/food/ryorimemo/?iref=omny 卵が割れやすい向きの落とし方、通説覆る 240個使った実験で判明 https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST5G1RFMT5GUTFL004M.html?iref=omny 天ぷら揚げどきは「チャンチャン」見えない私が発信する料理の楽しさ https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST72231QT72UTFL00VM.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】竹石涼子、水戸部六美(くらし科学医療部)MC・音源編集 杢田光 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
セックスは恥ずかしいことじゃない 相手と幸せになる方法は 20代のセックスレス(後編) #982

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 57:01


日本では、家庭や学校でセックスはタブー視されてきたのに、思春期、アダルトコンテンツで男性優位な描写に出会う…。日本で若年層でも広がるセックスレスの背景は何でしょうか。セックスセラピストとは。連載では、「性」に関する悩みについて、向き合いました。※2025年9月30日に収録しました。前後編の後編です。前編は<海外で性教育を受けた記者 帰国後、日本で感じた違和感 20代のセックスレス(前編) #981>です。 【関連リンク】#ニュース4Uの特集ページ、LINEお友達登録はこちらhttps://www.asahi.com/special/n4u/ 【関連記事】20代でセックスレス? 社会学者が考える「性生活の文化」の作り方https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8G3G10T8GPIHB00CM.html?iref=omny性欲低下、関係性…レスの原因探り治療 セックス・セラピストの助言https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8P0Q8CT8PUQIP02FM.html?iref=omny性欲と恋と愛の関係は 漫画家が考える、セックスレスが読まれる理由https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8Q1V7VT8QOXIE003M.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】原野百々恵(神戸総局)大蔦幸(ネットワーク報道本部) MC・音源編集 橋本佳奈【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! http://t.asahi.com/womz【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
海外で性教育を受けた記者 帰国後、日本で感じた違和感 20代のセックスレス(前編) #981

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 57:37


海外で性教育を受けた原野百々恵記者は、日本で学生時代、友人から「彼氏と一度もしたことがない」と相談されました。「日本では、セックスレスに若い世代も悩んでいる」。意を決して連載を手がけました。番組では性教育やセックスについて正面から考えました。※2025年9月30日に収録しました。前後編の前編です。後編は<セックスは恥ずかしいことじゃない 相手と幸せになる方法は 20代のセックスレス(後編) #982>です。 【関連リンク】#ニュース4Uの特集ページ、LINEお友達登録はこちらhttps://www.asahi.com/special/n4u/ 【関連記事】 「バイアグラ、もらってきて」の懇願 結婚考えた彼とのセックスレスhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8G2V8DT8GPIHB01BM.html?iref=omny20代のセックスを考える 下ネタを超え、気軽で真面目な性の会話をhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8Y338LT8YPIHB05DM.html?iref=omny交際2年間でセックスは2回だけ すべてが受け身な彼女への願いと今https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8G31TTT8GPIHB01DM.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】原野百々恵(神戸総局)大蔦幸(ネットワーク報道本部) MC・音源編集 橋本佳奈【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! http://t.asahi.com/womz【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
Mradi wa UNDP na wadau wake wawasaidia wananchi kuondokana na umasikini

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 2:34


Mradi wa kusaidia jamii kupambana na athari za mabadiliko ya tabianchi nchini Zambia mbali na kusaidia wananchi kwenye kilimo pia umewawezesha kiuchumi na kuwaondoa baadhi yao kwenye mstari wa umasikini. Mmoja wa walio utupa mkono umasikini ni Judith Mabeta aliyetoka kuishi nyumba ya udongo mpaka kuwa na nyumba ya kupangisha na sasa ni mama mwenye nyumba. Leah Mushi anatujuza zaidi.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
あれ?かわいい?いつの間にか人気者のミャクミャク 万博閉幕、検証は冷静に #980

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 30:19


大阪・関西万博が閉幕。発表時は「気持ち悪い」と言われていた、公式キャラクター・ミャクミャク。その不思議な魅力は何なのか。そもそも万博って、興味あった? 行った2人と行かなかった1人の、アラサー3人で話します。 ※2025年10月14日に収録しました。このシリーズは原則毎週金曜日の配信で、次回は10月24日に配信します。前回は〈ノスタルジックなかっけえクルマや、たまごっち 過去を糧に今を生きるんだ #976〉です。 【関連記事】「あれ? もしかして可愛い?」不気味なミャクミャクが一転、共感にhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTB6249STB6PTIL00LM.html?iref=omny「別世界」つくった万博、分かれた見方 国費1700億円投じた責任https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTBF32BDTBFOXIE03SM.html?iref=omny.連載「万博 終幕の先に」https://www.asahi.com/rensai/list.html?id=3148&iref=omny. 【出演・スタッフ】杢田光(MC)松沢拓樹望月愛実 (音源編集) 【30歳以下のリスナーさんへ】朝日新聞デジタルの記事が読み放題。3カ月間 月額99円で購読できる「U30応援割」キャンペーンを実施中です!※朝ポキはみなさまからの購読料で配信しております…お申し込みはこちら↓↓ https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2024/u30/?ref=cp2025u30_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
車イスでフラダンス 囲碁教室に導いてくれたあなたへ 新たなチャレンジはじめました #979

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 27:45


高齢者施設に入居して、車イスの仲間たちとフラダンスに挑戦しました--。朝日新聞の投稿欄「ひととき」には、今日もさまざまな人生のエピソードが届きます。ピアノの発表会に挑戦した人、大切な人との思い出を胸に囲碁を始めた人もいます。 ※2025年8月22日に収録しました 【関連リンク】「ひととき」へのご投稿をお待ちしています https://t.asahi.com/wp4r 元なでしこが帰郷してカフェ開店 庭先のドッグランでやりたいことは https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST3K2Q67T3KPUTB002M.html?iref=omny 障害ある息子のため IT社長が編み出した三方良しの胡蝶蘭ビジネス https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST105GTWT10ULLI00KM.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】友野賀世 https://buff.ly/YNeIy2a 野村杏実(くらし科学医療部)MC・音源編集 杢田光 https://buff.ly/u9JyLwM 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! http://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
Wataalamu washauri serikali kutumia teknolojia na takwimu kuboresha utoaji huduma kwa wananchi

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 2:44


Licha ya mabilioni ya fedha kutumika katika sekta za elimu, afya na miundombinu, mataifa mengi bado yanashindwa kufikia maendeleo ya maana. Swali ni je, suluhisho ni kutumia fedha zaidi, au kuzitumia vyema? Benki ya dunia inatoa jibu kwa swali hilo tuungane na Leah Mushi akitujuza wamesema nini.

tanzania sdgs serikali teknolojia wananchi
Habari za UN
Sasa Pooja Durga si ibada tu ya kidini bali inasongesha SDGs

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 4:09


Mnamo mwaka wa 2021, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Elimu, Sayansi na Utamaduni (UNESCO) liliongeza kwenye orodha ya turathi za dunia za tamaduni zisizoshikika au kugusika, Pooja Durga ambayo ni sherehe kubwa ya kihindu ya ushindi wa mungu wa kike aitwaye Durga dhidi ya jini Mahishasura, ikiwa ni ishara ya ushindi wa mema dhidi ya maovu. Assumpta Massoi na maelezo zaidi.

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SDGs Achiever EP.5 การเงินสีเขียว ยุทธศาสตร์อนาคต เปลี่ยนเกมผู้ประกอบการไทย

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 11:34


เมื่อความยั่งยืนไม่ใช่เพียงตัวเลือก แต่คือหัวใจของการอยู่รอด เราจะสร้างอนาคตของธุรกิจและสิ่งแวดล้อม ที่เติบโตอย่างมั่นคงไปพร้อมกันได้อย่างไร GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาคุณฟังมุมมองของ ริชาร์ด มาโลนีย์ กรรมการผู้จัดการใหญ่ ธนาคารยูโอบี ประเทศไทย กับกลยุทธ์การเปลี่ยนผ่านผู้ประกอบการไทยด้วยระบบการเงินสีเขียว ที่ไม่ใช่แค่เรื่องเงิน แต่เป็นเรื่องของเปลี่ยนแปลงโครงสร้างเพื่อช่วยให้เกิดการเปลี่ยนแปลง และก้าวสู่การเป็นผู้นำของโลกยุคใหม่

SDGs シンプルに話そう
ノスタルジックなかっけえクルマや、たまごっち 過去を糧に今を生きるんだ #976

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 25:18


四半世紀前に生産終了していたホンダの「プレリュード」が復活。たまごっちの累計出荷数が1億個を超えた記事も紹介します。そういえば最近、なんだかノスタルジックな話が多いような・・・?アラサー3人で子ども時代の遊びについても話します。 ※2025年9月8日に収録しました。このシリーズは原則毎週金曜日の配信で、次回は10月17日に配信します。前回は〈高知でわら焼き、香川でうどん打ち 体験型の修学旅行っていいかも #971〉です。 【関連記事】ホンダ・プレリュード、四半世紀ぶりに復活 電動化の「前奏曲」にhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST942CPYT94ULFA005M.html?iref=omny.たまごっち1億個突破、発売から29年 かつてのファンの人気再燃https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8W451ZT8WULFA00FM.html?iref=omny.(耕論)おもちゃ、誰のもの? 根岸さやかさん、渡辺翔さん、松井広志さんhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/DA3S16278383.html?iref=omny. 【出演・スタッフ】杢田光(MC)松沢拓樹望月愛実 (音源編集) 【30歳以下のリスナーさんへ】朝日新聞デジタルの記事が読み放題。3カ月間 月額99円で購読できる「U30応援割」キャンペーンを実施中です!※朝ポキはみなさまからの購読料で配信しております…お申し込みはこちら↓↓ https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2024/u30/?ref=cp2025u30_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
デジタルデータ、延命するには? 「世界で最も安全」北極圏の地下に眠る 記憶と記録② #975

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 31:17


オンライン上のデータは、一瞬で失われる、儚いものです。トランプ政権の移行期には、多くの政府のサイトが消されました。北極圏では、人類の叡智を2千年先に残そうと、元炭鉱の地下深くに眠らせるプロジェクトも進行中です。 ※2025年9月5日に収録しました。前後編の後編で、前編は〈AIで実現、ホロコースト生存者と話そう 2千の質問を投げかけた 記憶と記録① #974〉です。 【関連記事】記憶めぐる選択と解釈、残されなかったものにも意識を 高橋哲哉・東大名誉教授に聞く https://globe.asahi.com/article/15961199 進化する記録の残し方 2000年後の誰かのために・・・? 北極圏に眠る「人類の記憶」 https://globe.asahi.com/article/15961197 トランプ政権で消える政府サイト 記録を残す、ライブラリアンの攻防 https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8942GZT89UHMC00KM.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】荒ちひろ(国際報道部)MC・音源編集 杢田光 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! https://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 https://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は https://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RSA Events
SDGs and beyond

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 54:10


Join us for the final event in our global partnership with the UK at Expo 2025.With the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals fast approaching, the UK has made ambitious, mission-driven commitments to integrate climate change measures into national policies and planning and to accelerate a just transition to a net-zero, nature-positive future.Linking speakers in the historic Great Room of the RSA in London and in the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025, this event will feature leading public thinkers, policy influencers and innovators who are driving breakthrough progress on climate action. From pioneering clean energy technologies to powerful, community-driven movements for regeneration and resilience, discover the ideas and solutions that are seeding a flourishing future for people, places, and the planet we all share.Speakers:Prof Masako Konishi, Showa Women's University, director at WWF Japan, former news presenter and weather forecaster (Osaka)Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales (Osaka)Mete Coban MBE, Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy (London)Rachael Orr, CEO, Climate Outreach (London)Chairs:Ben Sheppard, Co-founder and Chair, Design for Good (London)Carolyn Davidson, Commissioner General for the UK at Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai (Osaka)RSA and UK at Expo 2025 Osaka, KansaiA bold new events partnership celebrating the UK as a place to come to study, visit and invest, and as a country of innovation and creativity where the world can come to build the future.With the deadline to the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals just five years away, the RSA and UK at Expo 2025 partnership will tackle global issues from inequality to climate change, exploring the progress that has been made and the work still to be done to secure health and wellbeing, peace, justice, and prosperity for communities worldwide.Donate to the RSA: https://thersa.co/3ZyPOEaBecome an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/ueembFollow RSA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thersaorg/Like RSA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg/Listen to RSA Events podcasts: https://bit.ly/35EyQYUJoin our Fellowship: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/join

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SDGs Achiever EP.4 SeaChange® 2030: กลยุทธ์ใหม่ Thai Union เส้นทางสู่ธุรกิจทางทะเลที่ยั่งยืน

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 15:38


มหาสมุทร มนุษย์ และธุรกิจจะเดินหน้าร่วมกันได้อย่างไร? ทำไม Thai Union ต้องสร้างความยั่งยืนให้กับอุตสาหกรรมทางทะเล? GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาไปฟังวิสัยทัศน์ของคุณปราชญ์ เกิดไพโรจน์ ผู้อำนวยการด้านความยั่งยืนธุรกิจ Pet, Feed และ Marine Ingredient บริษัท ไทยยูเนี่ยน กรุ๊ป จำกัด (มหาชน) กับโจทย์ใหญ่ของธุรกิจที่เชื่อมโยงกับท้องทะเล พร้อมกลยุทธ์ของยักษ์ใหญ่ในวันที่โลกให้ความสำคัญกับความยั่งยืน Thai Union จะตอบโจทย์ทะเลอย่างไรในยุคนี้?

SDGs シンプルに話そう
AIで実現、ホロコースト生存者と話そう 2千の質問を投げかけた 記憶と記録① #974

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 48:37


ホロコースト生存者と画面越しに「対話」できるシステムを、記者が体験しました。質問すると、事前収録の映像から人工知能(AI)が選んで再生します。人柄に触れ、会った気持ちになったといいます。記憶と記録をめぐる、世界のいまを取材しました。 ※2025年9月5日に収録しました。前後編の前編で、つづきは10月9日に配信します。 【関連記事】進化する記録の残し方 2000年後の誰かのために・・・? 北極圏に眠る「人類の記憶」 https://globe.asahi.com/article/15961197 記録のない記憶を見えるかたちに 生成AIの「合成記憶」が呼び覚ます、あの日の思い出 https://globe.asahi.com/article/15960072 対話型AIで時空を超える証言 ホロコースト生存者なき時代に備える https://digital.asahi.com/articles/AST880C1WT88UHMC007M.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】荒ちひろ(国際報道部)MC・音源編集 杢田光 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! https://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 https://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は https://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
UN: Miji inabeba mzigo mkubwa wa migogoro lakini pia ndio kitovu cha Suluhu

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 3:07


Leo ni Siku ya Makazi Duniani, na Umoja wa Mataifa unatoa wito wa kuchukua hatua za haraka kujenga miji jumuishi, imara na salama hasa kwa mamilioni ya watu waliolazimika kukimbia makazi yao. Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa António Guterres na Kamishna Mkuu wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR Filippo Grandi wanasema miji sasa ndiyo inabeba mzigo mkubwa wa migogoro duniani lakini pia ndiyo kitovu cha suluhisho. Flora Nducha na taarifa zaidi

SDGs シンプルに話そう
複雑な思いと、旅先でふれた優しさと 「抗日勝利80周年」の瀋陽で(後編)#973

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 38:36


今年は中国では「抗日戦争勝利80周年」。岩田恵実・瀋陽支局長は、南京事件を題材にした映画「南京写真館」のせりふに衝撃を受けました。一方で現地では、それだけではない人と人との交流も。中国について、3人で語り合いました。(出演の安仁周は所用でそっと中座しました) ※2025年9月22日に収録しました。前後編の後編です。前編は10月6日に配信しました。 【今回取り上げた記者サロン・記事】記者サロン「留日・潤日 中国の人々はなぜ日本をめざすのか」https://ciy.digital.asahi.com/ciy/11017159 「友達じゃない」の衝撃 それでも元兵士が唱えた友好 特派員メモ https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST991BW8T99UHBI024M.html?iref=omny 中国映画「731」なぜ酷評? 時代考証に疑問符、意味不明シーンもhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTB35337TB3UHBI00WM.html?iref=omny ★記者サロンのDiscordを開設しましたオンラインの座談会をDiscordで随時開催します。こちらからコミュニティにご参加くださいhttps://bit.ly/kishasalon_discord ★配信中・受付中の記者サロン一覧はこちら!https://www.asahi.com/eventcalendar/ 【出演者】岩田恵実(瀋陽支局長)安仁周飯島啓史(MC・音源編集) 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! https://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 https://t.asahi.com/won1交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discordおたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_officialメルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter広告ご検討の企業様は https://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
なぜ中国から日本へ?増える「新移民」の波 発生源がわかれば、解像度が上がるかも(前編)#972

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 29:38


記者サロンTALK、今回のゲストは中国東北部の岩田恵実・瀋陽支局長。早稲田で生まれ育ち(なんと大学も)、常に中国コミュニティーが近くにありました。中国から日本に移住する「留日」「潤日」をめぐる記者サロンを振り返り、地元や中国で感じることについて聞きました。 ※2025年9月22日に収録しました。前後編の前編です。後編は10月7日に配信します。 【今回取り上げた記者サロン】記者サロン「留日・潤日 中国の人々はなぜ日本をめざすのか」https://ciy.digital.asahi.com/ciy/11017159 ★記者サロンのDiscordを開設しましたオンラインの座談会をDiscordで随時開催します。こちらからコミュニティにご参加くださいhttps://bit.ly/kishasalon_discord ★配信中・受付中の記者サロン一覧はこちら!https://www.asahi.com/eventcalendar/ 【出演者】岩田恵実(瀋陽支局長)安仁周飯島啓史(MC・音源編集) 【おねがい】朝日新聞ポッドキャストは、みなさまからの購読料で配信しています。番組継続のため、会員登録をお願いします! https://t.asahi.com/womz 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 https://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は https://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE STANDARD Podcast
SDGs Achiever EP.3 BJC พลังความหลากหลาย กลยุทธ์พลิกอนาคตธุรกิจ

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 13:21


ในวันที่ความหลากหลายและความเท่าเทียมกลายเป็นหัวใจของสังคม คำถามคือ องค์กรจะใช้พลังนี้สร้างอนาคตร่วมกันได้อย่างไร? GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาคุณฟังมุมมองของ ฐาปณี เตชะเจริญวิกุล ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหารและกรรมการผู้จัดการใหญ่ บริษัท เบอร์ลี่ ยุคเกอร์ จำกัด (มหาชน) หรือ BJC กับความสำคัญของ Inclusive Transformation ที่ไม่ได้เป็นเพียงภาพลักษณ์องค์กร แต่คือการสร้างพื้นที่ให้ทุกคนมีส่วนร่วม เสริมพลังความแตกต่าง และสร้างคุณค่าให้ทั้งองค์กรและสังคมเติบโตไปด้วยกัน [ADVERTORIAL]

SDGs シンプルに話そう
高知でわら焼き、香川でうどん打ち 体験型の修学旅行っていいかも #971

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 28:01


訪日外国人を含めた観光客の増加を受けて、修学旅行の行き先を変える学校が出始めています。とりわけ、「定番」の京都は混雑が激しく、計画通りに旅行が進まないケースも。修学旅行の思い出をアラサー3人で話します。 ※2025年9月8日に収録しました。このシリーズは原則毎週金曜日の配信で、次回は10月10日に配信します。前回は〈自分のなかの無意識のバイアス、時が経って変わってきた とっさに助け舟を出せるように #966〉です。 【関連記事】大混雑の金閣寺、生徒はバスを諦めた 修学旅行に「脱・京都」の動きhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8C46XRT8CULLI008M.html?iref=omny.「洋楽の聖地」タワレコ渋谷の30年 いま最大の売上はKPOPからhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8W2TJKT8WUCVL04PM.html?iref=omny.CDのライナーノーツ文化の衰退で失われるもの 松尾潔さんに聞くhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/AST8N21B5T8NUCVL03HM.html?iref=omny. 【出演・スタッフ】杢田光(MC)松沢拓樹望月愛実 (音源編集) 【30歳以下のリスナーさんへ】朝日新聞デジタルの記事が読み放題。3カ月間 月額99円で購読できる「U30応援割」キャンペーンを実施中です!※朝ポキはみなさまからの購読料で配信しております…お申し込みはこちら↓↓ https://digital.asahi.com/pr/cp/2024/u30/?ref=cp2025u30_podcast_gaiyoran 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDGs シンプルに話そう
スカートの日には先生のスマホが 塾で盗撮被害、少女の違和感と決断 ジェンダートーク10月号(後編) #970

SDGs シンプルに話そう

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 40:42


スカートをはいて塾に行くたび、先生の様子に違和感があった。数年後、友人と話して行動を起こした。友人と設置したスマホに映る先生の行動に、少女は思った。「やっぱり」 ※2025年9月25日に収録しました。前後編の後編です。 【関連記事】スカートの日には先生のスマホが…塾で盗撮被害、少女の違和感と決断https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASS663R0YS66PIHB008M.html?iref=omny あのとき認識できなかった性被害、20年が過ぎ 日本版DBSに思うhttps://www.asahi.com/articles/ASS3H32C0S32UTFL004.html?iref=omny 教員の性暴力、描いた漫画出版 作者が指摘する「時限爆弾」と特殊性https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASSBQ40ZGSBQULLI005M.html?iref=omny 【出演・スタッフ】MC 山下知子(デジタル企画報道部・編集委員) https://buff.ly/Hu26skk 神田大介 https://bit.ly/4k4ZKwA 音源編集 杢田光 【朝ポキ情報】アプリで記者と対話 http://t.asahi.com/won1 交流はdiscord https://bit.ly/asapoki_discord おたよりフォーム https://bit.ly/asapoki_otayori 朝ポキTV https://www.youtube.com/@asapoki_official メルマガ https://bit.ly/asapoki_newsletter 広告ご検討の企業様は http://t.asahi.com/asapokiguide 番組検索ツール https://bit.ly/asapoki_cast 最新情報はX https://bit.ly/asapoki_twitter 番組カレンダー https://bit.ly/asapki_calendar 全話あります公式サイト https://bit.ly/asapoki_lp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Habari za UN
29 SEPTEMBA 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 11:35


Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia leo Mjadala Mkuu wa ngazi ya juu wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa UNGA80 tukimulika hotuba za viongozi na mikutano mingine ya pepmbezoni kuhusu malengo ya maendeleo enedelevu, SDGs.Viongozi wa mataifa ya nchi wanachama 16 waliopanda kwenye mimbari ya ukumbi wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa hii leo Jumatatu ya tarehe 29 Septemba 2025 ambayo ndio  ukomo wa Mjadala Mkuu wa mkutano wa 80 wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa, (UNGA80) wamepaza sauti zao kuhusu masuala mbalimbali yanayokumba dunia hivi sasa ikiwemo vita Gaza, na hali ya kiuchumi Afrika.Leo Mjadala Mkuu wa ngazi ya juu wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa UNGA80 hotuba za viongozi ukifunga pazia, Afrika imeweka bayana kauli moja ya mshikamano, kwamba lazima iwe na viti na sauti kwenye Baraza la Usalama na kuahidi kufanya kila liwezekanalo kuhakikisha dhamira hiyo inatimia. Mchakato ulishaanza na unaendelea kuelekea lengo hilo kama ambavyo Balozi Ekitela Lokaale mwakilishi wa kudumu wa Kenya kwenye Umoja wa Mataifa alivyomfahamisha.Tukisalia hapa katika makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa, kandoni mwa Mjadala Mkuu wa Mkutano wa 80 wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa, UNGA80, inafanyika mikutano mingine ya pembezoni kujadili masula mengine ya kusongesha maendeleo ya ulimwengu. Wiki iliyopita tulizungumza na Dkt. Ntuli Kapologwe Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Jumuiya ya Afya ya Mashariki, Kati na Kusini mwa Afrika, ECSA wakati alipokuwa akisubiri kushiriki mkutano  wa nchi wanachama wa jumuiya hiyo kujadili jinsi ya kusongesha diplomasia ya kisayansi ili kuhakikisha bara la Afrika haliachwi nyuma kwenye kukabiliana na changamoto za kiafya.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast
【2025聽誰說SDGs Ep.9】能源大戰轉為「全民共樂」?雲豹能源如何用體育和娛樂,讓綠電不再被討厭?

聽天下:天下雜誌Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 34:46


綠色能源在台灣的推動過程中,時常面臨地方抗爭與輿論壓力,導致業者必須「一肩承擔」所有風險。然而,雲豹能源找到了破局之道:他們將過去著重於產業面的「魚電共生」策略,創新增長為深入民生、帶來快樂的「娛電共生」(娛樂 x 綠電)。 本集【2025聽誰說SDGs】將聚焦「共鳴 × 綠電 × 體育」,邀請雲豹能源永續長暨發言人張建偉,深入解析這套創新的永續模式。雲豹能源透過經營職業籃球隊,並在高雄高鐵站、桃園航空城、嘉義樂園等地,興建光電大棚停車場,讓民眾享受遮陽降溫的實質效益,進而從「不討厭、不反對」開始,接受再生能源。從在地有感到與路軍戰,節目中也將分享雲豹能源如何整合水資源、生質能、二輪電動車等多元永續服務,將台灣經驗推向國際。 本集亮點: 高鐵站停車棚的光電大棚:為何讓民眾不再抗議,反而支持? 成功的「漁電共生」案例:雲豹能源如何投入八年溝通,並透過導智慧調控與漁民合作,確保漁獲產能不降反增 10%~20%。 從地方關切到熱衷推動:綠電結合桃園航空城巨蛋與飯店等娛樂設施後,如何讓地方代表的態度產生巨大轉變。 雲豹能源如何打造全綠電「綠樂園」,實踐「快樂不會過時」的永續理念。 來賓: 雲豹能源永續長暨發言人 張建偉 (同時也是台啤永豐雲豹執行長) 主持人: 天下CSR頻道總編輯 黃昭勇 製作團隊: 天下實驗室、天下整合傳播部 本集節目由 雲豹能源 合作推薦 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Habari za UN
UNGA80 na maelezo kuhusu magonjwa yasiyo ya kuambukiza NDCs - Dkt. Mohamed Yakub Janabi

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 7:43


Mada hii kwa kina inamulika mkutano wa ngazi ya juu kuhusu magonjwa yasiyo ya kuambukiza NDCs unaoendelea kandoni mwa Mjadala Mkuu wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa UNGA80. Flora Nducha wa Idhaa hii amepata fursa ya kuzungumza na mmoja wa wazungumzaji wa Mkutano huo  Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Shirika la Afya la Umoja wa Mataifa WHO Kanda ya Afrika Dkt. Mohamed Yakub Janabi

THE STANDARD Podcast
SDGs Achiever EP.2 AI พลิกโลกธุรกิจ การศึกษา และสุขภาพ: กลยุทธ์ยั่งยืนจาก True

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 5:49


ในวันที่ AI และ Data กลายเป็นขุมทรัพย์ใหม่ของโลก ธุรกิจจะใช้สิ่งเหล่านี้สร้างผลลัพธ์เพื่อคนทั้งสังคมได้อย่างไร แทนที่จะโฟกัสเพียงแค่ธุรกิจของตนเอง GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาคุณฟังวิสัยทัศน์ของ ซิกเว่ เบรกเก้ ประธานคณะผู้บริหารกลุ่ม บริษัท ทรู คอร์ปอเรชั่น จำกัด (มหาชน) กับมุมมองว่า AI ไม่ได้เป็นเพียงเรื่องของเทคโนโลยี แต่คือพลังที่สามารถเปลี่ยนแปลง ระบบสุขภาพ การศึกษา และสิ่งแวดล้อม พร้อมทั้งแนวคิดในการปกป้องข้อมูลอย่างมีจริยธรรม และคำแนะนำสำหรับคนทำงานในการ ‘ยกระดับตัวเอง' เพื่ออยู่รอดและเติบโตในโลกของ AI

The Secret Sauce
SDG1 CP ALL จาก 7-Eleven 15,000 สาขา สู่โอกาสใหม่ของ SMEs และเกษตรกรไทย

The Secret Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 13:20


เปิดพอดแคสต์เอพิโสดนี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด ในโลกที่ความเหลื่อมล้ำยังคงเป็นปัญหา และโอกาสในการทำมาหาเลี้ยงชีพไม่ได้กระจายอย่างทั่วถึง SDGs จึงไม่ได้พูดถึงเพียงวิกฤตโลกร้อน แต่ยังเน้นการพัฒนาอย่างยั่งยืนด้านการจ้างงาน และการลดช่องว่างทางเศรษฐกิจ GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาคุณไปฟังแนวคิดของ มาลี อุทัยกิตติศัพท์ รองกรรมการผู้จัดการ บริษัท ซีพี ออลล์ จำกัด (มหาชน) เบื้องหลังเครือข่าย 7-Eleven กว่า 15,000 สาขาทั่วประเทศ กับบทบาทของ CP ALL ต่อการการสนับสนุน SMEs และเกษตรกรไทยให้เติบโต กลยุทธ์ ‘3 ให้' ให้ช่องทางขาย ให้ความรู้ และให้การเชื่อมโยงเครือข่าย และมุมมองต่อบทบาทของธุรกิจใหญ่ต่อเศรษฐกิจที่เป็นธรรม [ADVERTORIAL]

THE STANDARD Podcast
SDGs Achiever EP.1 CP ALL จาก 7-Eleven 15,000 สาขา สู่โอกาสใหม่ของ SMEs และเกษตรกรไทย

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 13:20


ในโลกที่ความเหลื่อมล้ำยังคงเป็นปัญหา และโอกาสในการทำมาหาเลี้ยงชีพไม่ได้กระจายอย่างทั่วถึง SDGs จึงไม่ได้พูดถึงเพียงวิกฤตโลกร้อน แต่ยังเน้นการพัฒนาอย่างยั่งยืนด้านการจ้างงาน และการลดช่องว่างทางเศรษฐกิจ GCNT Executive Series: SDGs Achiever ซีรีส์พิเศษจาก The Secret Sauce และ Global Compact Network Thailand พาคุณไปฟังแนวคิดของ มาลี อุทัยกิตติศัพท์ รองกรรมการผู้จัดการ บริษัท ซีพี ออลล์ จำกัด (มหาชน) เบื้องหลังเครือข่าย 7-Eleven กว่า 15,000 สาขาทั่วประเทศ กับบทบาทของ CP ALL ต่อการการสนับสนุน SMEs และเกษตรกรไทยให้เติบโต กลยุทธ์ ‘3 ให้' ให้ช่องทางขาย ให้ความรู้ และให้การเชื่อมโยงเครือข่าย และมุมมองต่อบทบาทของธุรกิจใหญ่ต่อเศรษฐกิจที่เป็นธรรม [ADVERTORIAL]

The Leading Voices in Food
E282: Are healthy, environmentally sustainable diets economically achievable for everyone?

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 32:20


In today's episode, we're discussing the complex and urgent topic of global food demand. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, ask countries to make measurable progress in reducing poverty, achieving zero hunger, and supporting every individual in realizing good health. While also mitigating climate change, sustaining the environment and responsible consumption and production habits. Researchers have recommended sustainable diets - planetary health diets. For example, the Eat Lancet Planetary Health Diet. However, others have criticized some of these diets for not addressing the economic and social impacts of transitioning to such diets. Is it possible to balance changing diets, rising incomes, and economic growth with economic feasibility, environmental impact, and long-term sustainability? Well, that's what our goals are today. Our guests today are Andrew Muhammad of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, and Emiliano Lopez Barrera from Texas A&M. They are my co-authors on a new paper in the Annual Review of Resource Economics entitled Global Food Demand: overcoming Challenges to Healthy and Sustainable Diets. Interview Summary Andrew let's begin with you. Why is it important to study the economics of dietary habits and food choices in a global context? Well, it's important for several reasons, right? When we think both about food security as well as environmental outcomes and maintaining biodiversity, in keeping both human beings and the planet healthy, we really do need to think about this in a global context. One could see agriculture as a global ecosystem where decisions in one country clearly have impacts on outcomes in others. While at the same time, we need to see food as a means by which we satisfy the demands of a global community. Whether it be through our own domestic production or international trade. And then the last thing I'll say, which is really most important are all the actual things we want to tackle and mitigate and correct, fix or improve. Whether it be the environmental issues, global food security outcomes, individual diets, mitigating obesity issues globally, right? It's pretty clear that most of the things affecting human beings in the environment as it relates to agriculture are global in nature, and there's an economic component that we need to consider when addressing these issues in a global context. Thank you for sharing that. And I am interested to understand what the role of economics in dietary habits is as we explored it in this review paper. In economics, this is a pretty long history, one could say going back centuries, right? This idea of how income growth impacts food spending on a household or individuals, as well as what economic affluence in development does to sort of how diets transition. And so, for example, it's been long established, right, as individuals get richer, a smaller and smaller share of their income is spent on food. So therefore, food dynamics become less important in [a developed, rich country versus a developing country where a large percentage of income is still spent on food. And what does that mean? That means that while I may find price shocks annoying, and while I may find higher grocery prices annoying, in a developing world that clearly has some implications on the nutritional needs and food decisions far more than it would have on me, for example. But the other thing which is something that has been highlighted for quite some time, and that is this transition from basic staples - from rice, grain, corn, cassava, potatoes, etc. - to more complex food products like high protein dense meat products, fish, milk, dairy, and even highly processed products that are deemed unhealthy. But the point is, as we look at the full spectrum of countries from least developed to most developed, you see this transition from basic staples to these protein dense products as well as complex processed products. This is a really important point about what are the trends across countries and over time as incomes change and as global prices affect choices. And I do appreciate what you're saying about those of us in, say a country like the United States, where we may be able to absorb some of the shocks that may happen with food prices, we also recognize that there are folks from lower income households where those kinds of price shocks can be really challenging. That's true. But this is a different story when we're then talking about developing countries and some of the challenges that they face. Thank you for sharing that. I'm also interested in understanding what do economists mean by a nutritious and sustainable food demand, especially in the context of global or cross-country comparisons. What are some of the things that you uncovered in this review? Yes, and I think the main thing, which is particularly interesting, is how early diets transition. How quick countries go from being staple dependent to sort of relying more on protein in consumption and demand. And that happens pretty early and so long before you get to say, countries like the United States with a per capita income of around $50,000 per person, you start seeing transitions quite early, right? Whereas income goes from say less than a $1,000 per person to maybe $5,000 and $10,000, you see these transitions right away. And in fact, you begin to see things level off. And what that means is when we think about, for example, animal protein production, which is in the context of dairy and beef, which is considered relatively more harmful to the environment than say poultry production. What you do find is that in these developing countries, they really do transition right away to meat with just minimal income growth. Whereas at the same time, when you start seeing income growth at the higher end of the spectrum, you don't see that much of a change. Now, something that's also unfortunate, what you find is that with income growth, you do see decrease in consumption of vegetables. A part of that is that some staples are counted as vegetables, but another part of that is that wealth and influence doesn't necessarily lead to improved diets. And that's something that's unfortunate. And what it says is that interventions are possibly needed for these improved diets. But to really get back to your question, this idea when we say sort of a nutritious diet, obviously we're thinking about diets that satisfy the nutritional needs of individuals. While at the same time mitigating unhealthy outcomes. Mitigating obesity, cardiovascular disease, etc. But then coupled with that is this whole notion of sustainable agricultural production. And I think one of the difficult things about both nutritious and abundant food as well as environmental outcomes, is we really are thinking about sort of trade-offs and complementarities. Then I think economics gives us a real keen insight into how these things play out. Andrew, you make me worry that we're locked in. That is as soon as income start to rise, people move to more animal protein-based products. They move away from some fruits and vegetables. And knowing that the environmental consequences of those choices and even the health consequences, my question to you is what kinds of interventions or how do you think about interventions as a way to shape that demand? Is that an appropriate way to think about this? Alright, so there's a few things. One is just sort of provide nutrition education globally. Having countries and their governments sort of understand these outcomes and then making a concerted effort to educate the public. The other thing is what you often do see is incentivized, for example, fish consumption. Incentivizing poultry production. And you do actually see a lot of incentives for poultry and egg consumption. And I think of like the Gates Foundation in that One Egg a Day initiative to help with child stunting and child growth in the developing world. And so, they're clearly protein alternatives to bovine type products. And I have to be clear here. Like I'm only speaking about this in the context of what's being said, in terms of the environment and animal production. But the other thing I think, it's probably even more important, right? Is this idea that we really do need to rethink how we, both in the developing world as well as in the developed world, rethink how we think about nutrition and eating. And that's just not for developing countries. That's for all countries. And obviously there's one last thing I'll highlight. You do have to be sort of concerned about, say something like taxes. Which would be clearly regressive in the developing world, and probably much more harmful to overall consumer welfare. The point is that taxes and subsidies seem to be the policy instruments of choice. Great. Thank you for that. Andrew has just shared with us some of the issues of what happens as incomes rise and the changing patterns of behavior. And that there are some implications for sustainable diets. Emiliano, how can we use the type of data that, Andrew talked about to model food systems in terms of health and nutrition. What can we learn from these models and, what should we do with them? Emiliano – Yes, thank you. Andrew really pointed to like many very important issues, aspects. We see some worrisome trends in the sense that current diets are going in the direction of showing less nutritious. Also, we are looking at a lot of issues in the environmental externalities, embedded resources. A lot of that within the current diet trajectory. Economic models, they have this advantage that they can connect these things together, right? Each time that we decide what we are purchasing for eating each day we are deciding in a combination of these resources embedded in the food that also some potential nutritional outcomes or health outcomes related to that diet. And the models help to connect these things very well. We can trace this back from more, sort of naive approach where we do have lifecycle assessments where you just track the account numbers through the different stages of the food. And you can just basically trace the footprint or head print of the foods. But you can come up with more advanced models. We have seen a huge advance on that area in the last 10-15 years where models can really connect the things in a more holistic approach. Where you can connect the demand systems and the supply system both together. And then from and calibrate the models. And then also they're very useful to project to the future, different states of the world in the future. By doing that sort of exercises, we can learn a lot of how these things are connected, and how potential different pathways towards the future will also have potential different outcomes in terms of nutrition. But also, in terms of environmental pressure. We can model things, for instance, we were talking a little bit on how to shape these different sorts of diets. That's a thing that is advancing more and more in the modeling literature. We can see that people are going from these earlier approaches where we just get a particular diet that we have as a goal, and then we use that as a sort of counterfactual compared to the baseline sort of trajectory. Now we are looking more and more people doing exercises like how we can actually get there with this, for example, differential value added taxes where you kind of harm some type of food and then you kind of incentivize the consumption of others, as Andrew was saying. And we are looking at a lot of those sort of exercises at the global level, localized, and we are learning a lot of these intricate relations from the models. I think that's bottom line. And in that sense is models are really well equipped to this problem in the sense that show this holistic picture of the issue. Thank you for that. And what we've been learning from these models is this holistic picture, but can you tell us anything about how these models help show these relationships between diet and health outcomes and environmental sustainability? I mean, what's happening? Are we seeing models help predict the greenhouse gas emissions or changes in cardiovascular outcomes? What are you seeing? Well, typically when we do baseline projections, we use a lot of end use information where we have been studying things backwards, and in these integrated relationships. And when we look into the future, these relationships get stronger. Like some low income, middle countries tend to sort of repeat similar patterns of things that we have seen already in more industrialized countries. We have all this nutrition transition that comes strong. Pretty fast and pretty strong within the models. And when we look forward, the problems are not only going to be like the ones we see now, but probably somewhat worse. Especially in the pressure on the use of natural resources. So that's one thing that we have seen. Another thing that we have seen is that there can be a lot of potential multiple dividends of alternative pathways, right? We have this sort of baseline situation where diets kind of go that way and they become less sustainable, less healthy. We have dual burdens, multiple burdens of malnutrition rising in many countries at the same time. But then when we kind of model this counterfactual situation where what if we get a different diet that can follow certain guidelines or a flexitarian diet or even a vegan diet, whatever. All of those things can bring together some multiple dividends in the sense that you can certainly reduce the pressure on the use of natural resources in many degrees. And then also at the same time, you can reduce the burden of the health outcomes. That's a thing that we have been learning. Another thing that is interesting and is really strong in the model is that you can actually see a lot of synergistic things, synergistic goals that we can learn, but also a lot of potential tradeoffs, right? When we shift towards these sorts of alternative diets in an ideal world, well then, a lot of sub populations in certain parts of the world may suffer that thing too. There are multiple benefits, but also there are a lot of tensions. And we are learning more and more about those as well. And models actually showing those synergistics, but also some of these potential trade-offs in a very, very interesting way. Thank you for sharing that because one of the topics I was interested in understanding is can folks actually afford these diets? I mean, there was a lot of controversy around, or concern around an Eat Lancet diet in saying can people afford this. And we actually review that in the paper. What you're telling me is that there is a possibility of understanding distributional effects within societies of if we move our diets in this certain way who's able to afford it. Whether the implications for lower income folks in that society as compared to other model diets. Is that a fair assessment of some of the work that you've seen? Yes, absolutely. If, for instance, when we're doing the models, I'm going to put an example, we do this sort of incentivizing certain kind of foods and we put high taxes on other kinds of foods. Well one thing that is interesting is that all of these potential benefits or spillovers or global spillovers are really interconnected with also trade policies. And global models can tell us a really compelling story about that. In a more connected sort of world, when you do something in certain region that can have some benefits, then that creates spillovers to others. Let's say you reduce the demand of food in certain regions, certain countries, you can shape that. Then that globally through global markets can affect the accessibility or affordability of food in other regions. In that sense, those two things are connected and bring some benefit. But when you look at deeper in that particular region where you're trying to intervene with certain taxes for certain kind of foods, it is obviously going to bring some challenges. Some equity challenges because those particular areas that are devoted to produce that kind of food are also related to a lot of workers, a lot of producers, farmers, etc. And a lot of those are going to get the negative effects of this sort of policies. So that's one side. Then the other side is, yeah, when you affect prices, prices affect obviously the consumers as well. And again, in those certain regions when you have some population that is already are having some challenges to afford certain kind of food, if you impose a tax, then that again will handle those population. There is a lot of work to do to look at the details. And sometimes global models or two aggregated models can fail short in that direction. But we see that in an aggregated world, let's say. Yes, I appreciate and want to pick up on both something you and Andrew have been really pushing. Is this interconnectedness. Once we intervene in one part of the market or in even one part of the world, there are reverberations throughout. And these models sound really rich, and you started to hit on something that I want to learn a little bit more. And it's this idea that the models aren't perfect. Can you tell us a little bit more about some of the limitations of these models, especially as it relates to policy design or policy discussion? Yes. Well one thing that is, and the more you look at these things, is some of these models or mostly global models, they do have again this benefit that you can see many things interconnected at the same time. But that then you have to neglect something. There is a trade off in that decision. And typically, you are looking at things at a slightly aggregated sort of level. So typically, you have a average representative consumer or an average representative producer in a different region or a different country. With that, you then could miss a lot of the heterogeneous effects that a policy or a counterfactual state of the world will have on a certain population. In many cases we will fall short on that. And one thing that we have seen, and it's really cool, and I think it's a really good advancement in recent years more, people is doing, is that sort of multi-scale kind of approach where you do have a sort of global model to solve certain situation and then with that you calibrate in a more granular type of level of model. That sort of multi-scale approach it's working pretty well to see more of these multi-level effects. But sometimes global models can fail short on getting a heterogeneous result, I guess. Thank you for sharing that. And it's important to understand that models are not perfect, and that we're regularly as a discipline, as a field, we're always working on improving the models, making them more realistic, and more responsive to policy shifts. And so that begs this question, and then I'm going to open this up first to Andrew and then back to you, Emiliano. In this review paper, we were looking at the state of the world, the state of the art of research in this space. And my question to you both is what are some places where you see a need for new research or new research questions that we haven't really dealt with? What are you seeing as important places to go here? Here's the thing. I wouldn't necessarily refer to it as sort of new research, but certainly where we definitely need more research. And so, for those studies that continue to link greenhouse gas emissions with animal protein production, and really trying to think about what that would necessarily mean if we in some way mitigate animal protein production. Particularly let's say cattle and dairy. What does that necessarily mean for countries at the lower end of the spectrum where that initial demand for protein is needed. While at the same time we're not seeing changes in the developing world. The point is, where do we get the most bang for our buck? Do we get the most bang for our buck environmentally by trying to mitigate consumption globally? Or in some way trying to mitigate consumption, say in the United States and Europe, while at the same time letting Botswana and other countries carry through on that dietary transition that would otherwise occur. And I do think I've seen studies like that. But I do think this whole issue of where best to mitigate meat production and where best to sort of let it go. The other thing, and we're going to continue with this going forward. And that is particularly in the developing world this idea of how one manages both rising obesity and rise in malnutrition all at the same time. Like that is a very sort of precarious position for governments to find themselves in. One, having to both feed people more than what's available, while at the same time having a subset of the population eating too much. Whereas unlike the United States where we could pretty much have a blanketed dietary strategy to try to reduce size, girth, and just sort of eating habits. In the developing world, you really do have to manage the dual negative outcomes of both obesity as well as malnutrition. Great. Thank you. And I really appreciate this idea of where do we target interventions? Where do we, as you said, where do we get the biggest bang for our buck? And then this really complicated tension of some folks is experiencing food security challenges, others are facing issues around obesity. And we actually see in some places where those two things come together really complex ways. What's the right set of policies to actually solve both of those problems? And how do you do that well? Emiliano, what are you thinking about in terms of new directions or areas to go? So, in terms of approaches like more in a technical way, but I'm going to be brief from this I promise, I feel that there is a lot of work to do in multilayer modeling. I think that's a really exciting avenue that people are trying. And there are different ways to go from top bottom sort of approaches in the demand spectrum, but also in the resource embedded spectrum. So that's pretty exciting. But then topically, I think Andrew covered pretty well. I will say also that we do have the multiple burdens of malnutrition. On top of that thing that I would mention is the food waste. A thing that I have learned in the past that food waste is a big portion of the overall purchasing basket. And it's coming pretty clear still is way sort of underdeveloped kind of area because it's a very difficult thing to measure. There are not a lot of papers that can address this globally or look at long run trends and things like that. But it's typically mirroring the dietary transition as well. But we really need to learn how that looks. Is this a thing that we used to think 5-10 years ago? It was more like a sort of static problem in rich countries that they tend to waste food. But now we're looking more and more that this is an increasing problem in more developing countries, emerging economies. And as soon as we get certain threshold of income, people start purchasing more than what they need. And then we see more and more food waste. And that area I think is somewhat overlooked or still a good challenge to be addressed. And then from there, when you look at that, we should look at how that again enters the big picture, right? I mean, there are a couple of papers that have combined these changes in diets, reducing food waste as a part of it, and so like that. But still there is a lot of work to do on that. We tend to think also, and again, similarly to with the other things, that food waste is not a great thing. It's a clear sign of inefficiency in the global food system. Food waste itself also has a lot of embedded resources, right? One of them is labor. So, we just try or do a huge amount of effort to just reduce or eliminate food waste or reduce in a big portion of food waste. Then what's going to happen with a lot of employment that it was devoted to that. I think that particular fact is somewhat overlooked too. But again, those are the sort of areas I would be excited to look in the near future. I really appreciate this point about food waste. That's an area that I've been working on mostly in the US. And I agree, I think there's some critical places for us to consider. And also thinking about what that means for modeling. I know with the Thrifty Food Plan here in the United States, there's an assumption of a 5% food waste and that's a big assumption. When you can imagine just how different households may respond to incentives or how prices may influence their choice or maybe even lack of choice as food waste does occur. So, I think you are touching on some really important points, and I really like how, Andrew, you're talking about the importance of targeting. Bios Andrew Muhammad is a professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. He is an expert in international trade and agricultural policy. He assists state and national agricultural decision-makers in evaluating policies and programs dealing with agricultural commodities, food and nutrition, natural resources, and international trade. Emiliano Lopez Barrera is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Texas A&M University. His current research focuses on understanding how future patterns of global food consumption will affect human health, and how the agricultural changes needed to support the ongoing global nutrition transition will affect the environment. He combines econometric tools with economic and nutrition modeling to explore the trade-offs and linkages among diets, human health, and environmental sustainability. Prior to his grad studies, he worked as a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank at the Central Bank of Uruguay. 

Investing in Impact
Aligning Nonprofit Mission with Venture Capital - Yigal Kerszenbaum, Managing Partner of JFF Ventures

Investing in Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 30:45


This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.----------------------------------------In this episode of the Investing in Impact podcast, I sit down with Yigal Kerszenbaum, Managing Partner at JFF Ventures, to explore how a mission driven investment fund partners with a national nonprofit to expand access, skills, and quality jobs for working adults.Yigal shares his immigrant journey and why it fuels his commitment to opportunity creation.The conversation covers the structure that aligns JFF's nonprofit mission with a return driven venture fund, the rise of AI in the workforce, and concrete portfolio examples that move people from learning to earning.Jobs for the Future is a forty year old national nonprofit focused at the intersection of education and work. Its North Star is to help tens of millions of adults transition into quality jobs. The organization has deep on the ground expertise, with hundreds of practitioners working across all fifty states and strong relationships with community colleges, employers, and public agencies.JFF Ventures is the investment arm aligned to that mission. It operates as a traditional venture capital fund with an impact thesis, backing founders who build products that increase economic mobility for adults earning less than fifty thousand dollars per year. The fund invests in pre seed and seed rounds, typically with an initial check near five hundred thousand dollars and reserves for follow on.Key takeawaysJFF is a forty year old nonprofit with deep networks in education and workforce, JFF Ventures is its aligned venture fundThe fund backs products that move adults from learning to earning, with a focus on those earning under fifty thousand dollars per yearPortfolio companies like Pace AI, Manifest, and Major League Hacking show the thesis in actionAI can both disrupt and enable, the opportunity is to use it to widen access, lower training costs, and improve job performanceThe structure shares financial upside with the nonprofit, reinforcing the mission as companies scale ----------------------------------------Investing in Impact is powered by PIF Advisory — a global services firm empowering startups and enterprises with expert guidance, tailored solutions, and measurable results. Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling globally, PIF Advisory delivers full-cycle support across every core function of your business:Bookkeeping, Accounting & Tax Management – Organized, compliant, and transparent financials managed by licensed professionals (CPAs, CFAs, CMAs, and lawyers) to drive smarter decision-making.Growth & Marketing – Data-driven strategies across branding, web, advertising, CRM, and sales enablement—all optimized for measurable ROI.Outsourced CFO – Flexible financial leadership covering cash flow, forecasting, and strategic planning.Entity Management – Stay compliant and ready for scale with expert corporate governance and compliance support.Operations, HR & Admin – Streamlined infrastructure to boost team efficiency and keep your business running smoothly.IT & Security – Safeguard your data and operations with best-in-class infrastructure, compliance, and protection.Technology Consulting – Build the right tech stack with expert support across NetSuite, QuickBooks, Avalara, and more.Management Consulting – Unlock growth with industry-specific advisory services focused on metrics, operations, and scalability.As a sister company to PIF Capital Management, they also offer clients direct insights into venture capital and access to a global investor network—ranging from individuals to sovereign wealth funds.