Image of Inside Social Innovation Podcast

Inside Social Innovation Podcast

A look inside the world of social innovation with leaders from business, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector.

A Single Drop for Safe Water Executive Director Kevin Lee on social entrepreneurship and global health

Safe Water in Communities

Featuring Kevin Lee

A Single Drop for Safe Water Executive Director Kevin Lee, a 2010 Tech Award winner, describes ASDSW's work in the Philippines and beyond.

Sara Chamberlain, the recipient of the 2010 Microsoft Tech Award, on social entrepreneurship and education in Bangladesh

Developing Through Mobile Phones

Featuring Sara Chamberlain

Sara Chamberlain, the recipient of the 2010 Microsoft Tech Award, discusses BBC Janala, the project harnessing the power of mobile phones in Bangladesh to spread affordable language learning.

L’entreprenariat social au chevet des plus démunis

Featuring Eric Lesueur

Eric Lesueur relate le lancement et la stratégie de l’entreprise sociale Grameen Veolia Water Ltd dont l’objectif est d’approvisionner le maximum d’habitants des zones rurales en eau potable.

Nike’s director of global logistics, Dawn Vance on socially responsible companies and sustainability

Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains

Featuring Dawn Vance

Nike’s director of global logistics, Dawn Vance, talks about the company’s journey to integrate sustainability into the supply chain from design through delivery to the retail marketplace.

Joao Paulo Ferreira, VP of operations of Natura Cosmetics Brasil, on his organization and social entrepreneurship

Environmental Sustainability in Supply Chains

Featuring Joao Paulo Ferreira

Joao Paulo Ferreira, VP of operations of Natura Cosmetics Brasil, discusses the specifics of managing the supply chain, research, and collaborations with communities, NGOs, universities, other industries, and governments.

Venkatesh Mannar, 2010 Tech Award winner in Health, on social entrepreneurship and health

Innovations in Global Health

Featuring Venkatesh Mannar

Venkatesh Mannar, 2010 Tech Award winner in Health, discusses the large-scale social impact double fortified salt has brought to improving health and nutrition.

Abhijit Upadhye, an executive with  McDonald’s Indian enterprise, on socially responsible corporations.

When Corporate Responsibility Means Going Local

Featuring Abhijit Upadhye

Abhijit Upadhye, an executive with McDonald’s Indian enterprise, discusses meeting the corporation’s quality standards while also appealing to the mostly vegetarian population.

New Sustainable Business Models

Featuring Robin Chase and Adam Lowry

Founders Robin Chase (Zipcar) and Adam Lowry (Method) discuss how they brought new, greener ideas to market with successful return for their businesses.

Sustainability: Can Corporations Really Change?

Leaders in sustainability, like Levi’s and Diversey, maintain a heritage of environmental consciousness in their business operations. In this audio interview, host Neal Gorenflo publisher of Sharable.net is joined by Maurice Bechard, director of Global Environment Health & Safety at Diversey and Michael Kobori, vice president of Levi Strauss & Co., who share their insight on how corporations can adapt to support sustainable outcomes and raise the bar within their industry. These companies are mindful of the true environmental impact of their products, and consider its life cycle — from sustainable raw materials to the end consumer use. The Future of Green open call series is an initiative of EDF in collaboration with the Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Social Enterprise in Food Supply Chains

Panelists talk about how two organizations have turned the “buy local” motto into an evolving partnership that is making NGO and corporate cooperation in the supply chain arena work for both parties.

A Witness to the Egyptian Revolution - Thumbnail

A Witness to the Egyptian Revolution

Featuring Doug Kaye

Conversations Network Executive Direct Doug Kaye share the story of his trip to Egypt as the country began its possible revolution