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.

Leading Through Turbulent Times

Featuring Jonathan Greenblatt & David Johnson

Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt’s tenure at the organization has coincided with the 2016 US election, a rise in hate crimes and hate groups, and an increase in cyber-hate.

Shifting Philanthropy to a Justice-Minded Approach

Featuring Brian Barnes & Dorian Burton

Brian Barnes and Dorian Burton, co-founders of TandemEd, discuss why philanthropy needs a new framework that grounds giving in “justice” rather than “charity.”

Bridging the Climate Change Investment Gap

Featuring Sarah Kearney & Scott Burger

Investments in discovering and developing new solutions to address climate change are woefully low and have even been falling. Sarah Kearney and Scott Burger discuss how can philanthropists help.

Learning How to Listen to Beneficiaries

Featuring Valerie Threlfall, Krystle Onibukon, & Brad Dudding

Valerie Threlfall of the Fund For Shared Insight, Krystle Onibukon of the Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula, and Brad Dunning of the Center for Employment Opportunities talk about building quality feedback loops.

Unlocking Data and Unleashing Its Potential

Featuring Jake Porway, Melinda Rolfs, John Wilbanks, Greg Bloom, & ST Mayer

Many valuable datasets remain locked away or siloed across different organizations and sectors. This panel from our February data conference looks how we can collaborate better on data projects.

Prediction vs. Bias in Data: A Debate

Featuring Kristian Lum, Candace Thille, Lucy Bernholz, & Andrew Means

Is it possible to use data to make predictions without enforcing existing biases?

Thriving in an Age of Volatility

Featuring Andrew Zolli

In times of profound turmoil, how can organizations become more resilient and adaptive? A talk from our 2015 Nonprofit Management Institute.