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Align your passion with your purpose with the Social Change Career Podcast. PCDN sits down with the world's top professionals in the social change field to learn how they are changing the world while making a living. Honest conversations turn career advice for the global changemakers.
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En este episodio especial, Craig Zelizer conversa con Johana Hoyos, líder, docente e investigadora colombiana, sobre su inspiradora trayectoria en el desarrollo de proyectos de sostenibilidad, equidad e innovación social en algunos de los territorios más vulnerables del Sur Global. Johana comparte cómo su sensibilidad se ha convertido en su superpoder, permitiéndole conectar profundamente con las comunidades y catalizar cambios con un enfoque de triple impacto: social, ambiental y económico. Por qué deberías escuchar & lo que exploramos: Tras las huellas de una carrera de impacto en Colombia: Descubre el recorrido profesional de Johana Hoyos, desde sus estudios en ingeniería de diseño de producto hasta liderar iniciativas de regeneración territorial y trabajar con comunidades rurales en contextos de pobreza, conflicto armado y crisis climática. Proyectos de triple impacto y colaboración comunitaria: Aprende sobre el proyecto Efecto Cacao, un ejemplo de intervención integral que combina el empoderamiento de mujeres, el desarrollo local y la sostenibilidad ambiental, mostrando cómo alianzas estratégicas pueden transformar la calidad de vida y generar soluciones adaptadas a las realidades del territorio. Navegando retos, regeneración y nuevas economías: Profundiza en los desafíos de trabajar en contextos complejos, el papel de la empatía y el trabajo interdisciplinario, y cómo la verdadera innovación social involucra volver al conocimiento ancestral y fortalecer redes locales de apoyo, colaboración y cuidado. Recursos recomendados y enlaces clave: LinkedIn de Johana Hoyos LinkedIn de Reversible Life Comunidad global de PCDN Living Building Challenge Minciencias (antes Colciencias) Efecto Cacao Regenera Community Este episodio es una invitación a reflexionar sobre el rol del desarrollo internacional desde adentro, el valor de la sensibilidad y la colaboración en los proyectos sociales y ambientales, y cómo podemos cocrear un futuro más justo y regenerativo a partir del territorio.     
Episode 2 of Season 15 dives into the fast-evolving world of social impact careers in emerging markets with Ann-Elise Francis—venture builder, impact investor, and innovator at Rippleworks. Hosted by Craig Zelizer, this conversation tracks Ann-Elise's unique career journey from global studies and teaching in Bangkok to hands-on work scaling ventures across Africa and Latin America. Listen for practical insights on growing inclusive businesses, advancing financial inclusion, supporting women entrepreneurs, and navigating the realities of impact-driven work across complex environments. Why Take a Listen: Scaling Impact Ventures in Challenging Markets: Follow Ann-Elise's trajectory from education to driving growth at Turaco, AZA Finance, and other ventures. See how she expanded micro-insurance and financial services for low-income communities and SMEs across Africa and Latin America. Funding & Inclusion—The Field Perspective: Candid discussion on the realities of startup funding, impact investing, and the hurdles women founders encounter in African markets. Ann-Elise shares her observations from angel investing and advice for those evaluating impact opportunities. Ecosystem Building for Sustainable Change: Concrete approaches for tackling operational challenges, building partnerships, and determining when external investment makes sense. Ann-Elise covers what locally led innovation demands for scale—and how capacity building fits in. Insider View on Rippleworks: Get a look into how Rippleworks works with ventures at critical growth moments, offering operational support and funding across sectors and geographies. Resource Section & Links Some key resource mentioned in the episode Rippleworks Foundation – Support for scaling social impact ventures, operational expertise, funding opportunities, and curated jobs. Women Who Build Africa – Network, events, and connections for women founders and tech entrepreneurs across Africa. Nairobi Business Angel Network (NaiBAN) – Angel investing group focused on African startups. Astia Angels – Investor community supporting women-led companies. Devex – Global development news and resources. TechCabal – Insights and reporting on Africa's tech sector.   Bio Ann-Elise is an impact-driven leader, venture builder, and investor passionate about advancing financial inclusion and economic empowerment. With over a decade of experience scaling ventures and high-impact initiatives across Africa and Latin America, she specializes in operational strategy, market expansion, and investment readiness, helping ventures thrive in complex, emerging markets. She has led growth, partnerships, and operations across financial services, health, and climate resilience, with a proven track record of securing multi-million-dollar investments and structuring high-value collaborations that drive sustainable impact. Currently, Ann-Elise serves as Portfolio Sourcing Manager at Rippleworks Foundation, where she identifies and supports social ventures globally poised for scale. Previously, she was Head of Growth at Turaco, expanding inclusive insurance to over 1 million low-income customers. She also co-founded LendHer Capital, an impact fund supporting African women entrepreneurs. A 2023 Acumen Fund Fellow, she has also held key roles at AZA Finance, KadAfrica, SHONA, and Bpeace, driving SME growth and building high-impact ecosystems through strategic capital and partnerships.   🎧 Take a listen Check out almost 200 episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast for more stories from global changemakers: https://pcdn.global/listen 💡 Ready to go further? Join the PCDN Career Campus for job opportunities, community, sector-expert workshops, and exclusive learning—all for about the cost of a cup of coffee: https://pcdnglobal.beehiiv.com/c/career-campus More PCDN Resources 📬 Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe 🎙️ Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen 🤖 Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com
Episode 1 of Season 15 features a conversation with  Kajsa Hendrickson, innovation and sustainability expert, partnership architect for People and Planet, and a dynamic bridge builder working across government, academia, nonprofits, and the private sector. Host Craig Zelizer explores Kajsa's inspiring journey from international conflict studies to sustainability leadership, sharing honest advice and actionable steps for anyone interested in building a meaningful, resilient career in sustainability and social impact. Why Take a Listen & What You'll Discover: Kajsa's Global Career Rooted in Impact and Adaptability: Discover how Kajsa's time abroad—including living through political upheaval in Thailand—ignited her passion for the edges where peace, conflict, and environmental sustainability intersect. Kajsa reflects on her academic background (BA in Global Politics, Washington State University; MA in Peace and Justice, Kroc School at University of San Diego), her decade of diverse experience, and why adaptability and proactive learning are career essentials. Grad School, Skills, and Navigating Sector Transitions: Kajsa gives real-world guidance on deciding whether graduate school is right for you—how to evaluate programs, leverage alumni networks, and combine academic experience with project management, stakeholder engagement, and fundraising chops. She shares highlights from roles with the Tennessee Valley Authority, Southern Company, Schneider Electric, and the Center for Sustainable Energy, plus advice for those navigating sector transitions. Sustainability Jobs, AI Disruption & Staying Sane: Get an inside look at the future of sustainability jobs, the disruptive influence of AI, and why skills like project management and stakeholder relations matter more than ever. Kajsa offers strategies for building resilience and sustaining hope while working for social and environmental justice—even amidst daunting challenges. Ready for real insights from a working sustainability leader? Check out resources mentioned in the show such as PCDN.Global sustainability podcasts like Volts and Bloomberg Green, and Kajsa's LinkedIn for career tips. Don't forget to explore over 200 episodes of Social Change Career Podcast for even more honest conversations with impact innovators from around the world—and subscribe and rate the show to help us reach more changemakers! Take a listen Check out almost 200 episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast for more stories from global changemakers: https://pcdn.global/listen 💡 Ready to go further? Join the PCDN Career Campus for job opportunities, community, sector-expert workshops, and exclusive learning—all for about the cost of a cup of coffee: https://pcdnglobal.beehiiv.com/c/career-campus More PCDN Resources 📬 Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe 🤖 Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com  
  Why take a listen? If you're serious about building a high-impact career at the intersection of public-private partnerships, diplomacy, and sustainable development—or just curious about what it takes to make real change happen—this episode is for you. Dr. Craig Zelizer sits down with Marcela Ochoa Bernal, a global leader with deep experience in shaping policy, building international partnerships, and delivering impact that lasts. From playing "bankers" as a child in Colombia to influencing sustainable development strategies across borders, Marcela's story is both inspiring and practical for anyone considering their next steps in social impact. What you'll learn Systems Change in Action How Marcela has worked across government, NGOs, and the private sector to shape systems for good—leading programs that drive impact at both local and international levels. Funding Demystified Her insider's perspective on how development funding really works, from Geneva boardrooms to grassroots communities, and what it takes to make resources deliver results for people. Sustainable Impact & Real Challenges Candid reflections on keeping projects alive beyond funding cycles—and why resilience, education, and mindset are as important as money. Global Career Insights From Universidad Externado de Colombia to Seoul National University, Marcela's career path offers lessons in building bilateral and multilateral partnerships, winning competitive fellowships, and navigating international education. Building a Resilient Career (and Staying Sane) Marcela shares how she sustains hope and energy by staying connected to community, purpose, and the power of networks. About Marcela Ochoa Bernal Marcela Ochoa Bernal is a Colombian leader in diplomacy, development, and systems change. With a career spanning government service, nonprofit leadership, and multilateral cooperation, she has focused on designing and implementing programs that connect policy with people. She studied law at Universidad Externado de Colombia and completed graduate studies at Seoul National University, supported by prestigious international fellowships. Her work has included leadership roles with the British Embassy in Colombia, engagement with bilateral and multilateral partners, and advising on sustainable development, education, and inclusive growth. Marcela has also collaborated with initiatives such as Corporación Antioquia Presente, ProAntioquia, and has contributed to global policy through the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Her approach combines rigorous policy knowledge with grassroots understanding, making her a bridge-builder across systems and cultures. Resources & Links Mentioned Marcela Ochoa Bernal on LinkedIn PCDN.global Social Change Career Podcast — Nearly 200 Episodes British Embassy in Colombia Chevening Scholarships Fulbright Program Rhodes Scholarship DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford ProFellow KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Universidad del Norte Corporación Antioquia Presente ProAntioquia OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) PCDN Career Campus — Join for daily access to jobs, community, and learning English No Speak Pues Campaign (Medellín – via ProAntioquia collaboration) 🎧 Take a listen Check out almost 200 episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast for more stories from global changemakers: https://pcdn.global/listen 💡 Ready to go further? Join the PCDN Career Campus for job opportunities, community, sector-expert workshops, and exclusive learning—all for about the cost of a cup of coffee: https://pcdnglobal.beehiiv.com/c/career-campus More PCDN Resources 📬 Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe 🎙️ Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen 🤖 Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com  
Season 14, Episode 12 of the Social Change Career Podcast spotlights Natalia Uribe—architect, artist, and founder of Urban World Matters. From her creative roots in Medellín to delivering transformative urban projects on four continents, Natalia's career is a story of purpose, resilience, and a commitment to empowering local communities and youth in the built environment. Why take a listen? Natalia shares honest reflections, practical tools, and visionary thinking for anyone passionate about cities and social change. If you care about creating better urban spaces, influencing local action on a global scale, or forging a more meaningful career—this episode is packed with fresh ideas and real-world advice. What you'll learn: From Medellín to the World: How Natalia turned her drive for freedom and creativity into an international career, blending arts, architecture, and systems thinking to tackle urban challenges in over 25 countries. Making Participation Real: Concrete examples of genuine community engagement, including her Journey Lab approach that empowers youth and neighborhood actors to co-create solutions that last. Urban World Matters in Action: Get the inside scoop on her ambitious platform's work—like their youth labs, global engagement programs, and how you can plug in as a partner, expert, or supporter. Careers & Resources: Natalia breaks down the different global career paths in urban action—architecture, policy, planning, placemaking—and shares plenty of resources for learning and networking. Resources in the episode: Connect with Natalia Uribe on LinkedIn Urban World Matters PCDN.global World Economic Forum The World Bank UN-Habitat UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) ISOCARP (International Society of City and Regional Planners) The DNA of Cities podcast Senseable Cities podcast Whether you're working in cities, dreaming of a global impact career, or want to see what's possible when design and social action meet, this episode brings stories and insights you'll want to carry forward. About Natalia Uribe Natalia Uribe is an architect, artist, and urbanist with over 20 years of international experience. She specialises in cities, with advanced studies from the London School of Economics (LSE). Her work spans regional strategies, urban regeneration, and small-scale interventions across the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, covering more than 25 countries. Her career bridges design, social ecosystems, and environmental sustainability. She has led multidisciplinary teams at globally recognised organisations including Benoy, Gillespies, and AFK, where she delivered award-winning masterplans and urban design projects in collaboration with NGOs, public institutions, and private sector clients. In 2023, she founded Urban World Matters, a global platform where design, local action, and global impact investment converge to improve quality of life and protect life on Earth. Rooted in the Sustainable Development Goals, UWM champions local leadership and youth engagement through initiatives like the Future Urban Crafters and Journey Lab programs—opening access to sustainable urban services in underserved communities and empowering youth to address local challenges. Under Natalia's leadership, Urban World Matters aims to open 100 Youth Labs by 2030, connecting grassroots action with a global network of experts and redefining how cities evolve into sustainable ecosystems. Based in London, Natalia leads with a global mindset and is committed to mentoring emerging leaders in sustainable urbanism.   PCDN Resources Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com
This episode features  Hun Taing, an executive leader, innovator, coach, and Cambodian genocide survivor, sharing her extraordinary journey of building a career at the intersection of justice and healing. Drawing from over 20 years in labor rights, public health, civil rights, and organizational transformation, Hun opens up about personal resilience, the power of humanizing conflict, and practical strategies for meaningful impact in turbulent times. Why Take a Listen  Hun's story as a Cambodian genocide survivor and refugee—and how her lived experiences instilled a lifelong dedication to equity and healing. Actionable insights on entering and advancing in social change careers, including labor organizing, conflict transformation, DEI, and public service. Navigating challenges to equity and inclusion in today's climate, and strategies for advocating sustainable change in bureaucratic systems. Hun's career trajectory from activism and the labor movement (SEIU, ACLU) to systems-level inclusion and leadership consulting via Training for Transformation. The transformative role of mindfulness, art, and community-based programs (like healing gardens for refugee elders) in building resilient organizations and individuals. Advice for selecting values-aligned advanced education and tips for job seekers managing uncertainty in competitive markets. Resources on healing, art, and reconciliation, including Hun's master's thesis and research in Cambodia. Practical encouragement for working within, on, or around systems, and tools for sustaining yourself and your community in uncertain times. Featured Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Memories of Cambodia (Hun's Story on YouTube) Training for Transformation, LLC SEIU (Service Employees International Union) ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) School for International Training (SIT) "The Way Out Is In" podcast (Thich Nhat Hanh/Plum Village) Connect with Hun on LinkedIn   About Hun Taing: Hun Taing (she/her) is passionate about building healthy and effective organizations to lead meaningful change. For more than twenty years, she has served in executive leadership roles, driving organizational transformation in labor rights, environmental justice, civil rights, and public health. She finds fulfillment in coaching social change leaders to identify and transform behavior patterns that are hindering their goals. Her work centers on aligning policy, people, and practice to build inclusive, mission-driven institutions. She is a Chinese-Cambodian genocide survivor and refugee, married to a Black man from Oakland, and raising three children. Joy comes from mindfulness, gardening, and deep connections with people and nature.   PCDN Resources Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com
This episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features a thoughtful and practical conversation between Craig Zelizer and Brad Smith, founder of Rootstock Philanthropy and the Philanthropy Network. Brad's entry into fundraising was unplanned—driven by financial necessity—but evolved into a decades-long career advising institutions like MIT, the Portland Museum of Art, Suffolk University, and the Partnership on AI. In this episode, Brad shares hard-earned lessons on how to build a meaningful and sustainable career in philanthropy, even amid burnout, changing donor landscapes, and rising ethical questions. What the episode covers: • How to enter the fundraising world without prior experience • Why early-career professionals should prioritize mentorship and learning environments • Behind-the-scenes lessons from major campaigns at institutions like MIT • How to assess nonprofit culture and avoid burnout • Building authentic donor relationships grounded in ethics and gratitude • Clarifying the roles of fundraising, development, and advancement • The limits of philanthropy without systemic public policy change • How AI and tech are shaping (and challenging) the future of fundraising   Resources and links mentioned in the episode: • Rootstock Philanthropy – Brad's consultancy focused on campaign strategy, coaching, and organizational growth https://www.rootstockphilanthropy.org • The Philanthropy Network (LinkedIn Group) – A free global community of over 120,000 nonprofit and fundraising professionals https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13605390/ • The Soul of Money by Lynne Twist – A foundational book on aligning money with purpose and humanity https://soulofmoney.org/books/ • Wealth in Families by Charles Collier – A guide to values-based family giving and stewardship https://www.charlescollier.info/book • Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas – A critique of how elite philanthropy often perpetuates inequality https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781101972670/winnerstakeall • Trust-Based Philanthropy Project – A resource hub for funders and nonprofits advancing equity and transparency https://www.trustbasedphilanthropy.org/ • AFP Global (Association of Fundraising Professionals) – The professional home for fundraisers, offering certifications, trainings, and ethical standards https://afpglobal.org/ • Philanthropy.Network – Brad's digital platform offering curated content and updates for fundraising leaders https://philanthropy.network • Philanthropy Network Academy – Online learning and cohort-based development for fundraisers and nonprofit professionals https://www.philanthropy.network/academy   About Brad Smith Brad is the founder of Rootstock Philanthropy, a global fundraising and strategy consultancy working with mission-driven organizations. He also leads the Philanthropy Network, a 120,000+ member learning community. His clients include MIT, World Horse Welfare, the Portland Museum of Art, and the Partnership on AI. Whether you're new to fundraising, considering a career shift, or leading within a nonprofit—this episode delivers candid insights and practical tools for building a career with purpose.  PCDN Resources Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com
This episode of The Social Change Career Podcast features Bethany Hull, a global finance expert with over 15 years of experience across sovereign debt, venture capital, and impact investing. Her career has taken her from rural Missouri to leading projects across Latin America and Asia—working in English, Mandarin, Spanish, and Portuguese. Bethany's path challenges conventional ideas of what a finance career looks like and shows how language, agility, and purpose can shape meaningful work. Why Take a Listen Learn how a career can evolve through unexpected roles and geographic pivots—and how to stay open to the opportunities that follow. Hear how finance can be used as a tool for inclusive development, not just profit. Understand core finance concepts—venture capital, blended finance, climate investment—without the jargon. Explore emerging sectors like employee ownership and agricultural finance, and where new opportunities are growing. Get concrete advice on selecting graduate programs, building essential financial skills, and navigating careers at the intersection of finance and impact. Resources and Links from the Episode Bethany Hull on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethanyhull/ Bethany's New: Global Finance Jobs https://globalfinancejobs.beehiiv.com/subscribe ImpactAlpha – News and trends in impact investing https://impactalpha.com/ FT Alphaville – Markets and economics analysis https://www.ft.com/alphaville Bloomberg Odd Lots Podcast https://www.bloomberg.com/odd-lots Ownership Works – Equity and employee ownership models https://www.ownershipworks.org ICMA – Capital market certifications and training https://www.icmagroup.org VC University https://venturecapitaluniversity.com/ Venture Deals Course https://venturedeals Capital Isn't (Podcast) https://www.capitalisnt.com/ The Salt Path Trilogy (Books by Raynor Winn)   More from PCDN Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Curated global jobs, funding, and resources for social impact careers https://pcdn.global/subscribe Listen to More Episodes Conversations with over 180 changemakers in 30+ countries https://pcdn.global/listen Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Tools, jobs, and insights at the intersection of AI and social good https://impactai.beehiiv.com About Bethany Hull Bethany Hull is an international finance professional with 15+ years of experience across sovereign debt, early-stage venture capital, and impact investing. She has worked throughout Latin America and Asia, leading cross-functional teams and managing complex initiatives in multilingual, multicultural environments. A graduate of The Fletcher School's Master's in International Business, she is fluent in Mandarin, Spanish, and Portuguese, and is passionate about using finance and entrepreneurship to support inclusive economic growth.  
In this episode, Craig Zelizer talks with Ilco van der Linde, a Dutch social entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of multiple global movements including Dance for Life, MasterPeace, and Ocean Love. From organizing some of the largest public festivals in the Netherlands to driving emotional, community-rooted innovation for ocean protection, Ilco shares what it takes to build movements that not only spark change but sustain it. This conversation explores personal and planetary transformation, how movements scale, and why love—and not fear—is often the most powerful catalyst for action. Whether you're leading a social enterprise, working in climate, or figuring out how to live with purpose, this episode offers hard-earned wisdom, strategy, and inspiration. Why take a listen Ocean Love Innovation Awards: What it means to build the most inclusive global initiative to spark solutions for our oceans—open to individuals and teams from any background, anywhere in the world Turning pain into purpose: How Ilco's experience as a diver witnessing coral bleaching and plastic-filled oceans led him to launch a new global platform Sustainable change requires systems thinking: From individual behavior to corporate accountability and government policy, what levers really shift the needle Practical optimism: How to lead without burning out, stay grounded in values, and work in ways that regenerate both the planet and yourself Building social movements with soul: Reflections on 40 years of activism and organizing—from HIV prevention to global peacebuilding to climate Advice for impact careers: Ilco shares tips for launching bold projects, building teams, attracting funding, and learning to live with financial and emotional uncertainty Resources from the podcast Ocean Love Innovation Award Open to applicants worldwide until September 30, 2025. Seeking creative, actionable ideas that protect oceans, rivers, biodiversity, or marine life. More info and to apply: https://oceanlove.news Ocean Love on Instagram For visual stories, campaign updates, and community calls: https://www.instagram.com/oceanlovenews Mandela House, Amsterdam A hub for social change, community, and cultural programming built on the values of Ubuntu. Visitors welcome. Website: https://mandelahuisje.nl Dance for Life Global youth movement using music and dance to promote sexual and reproductive health. https://www.dance4life.com MasterPeace Creative peacebuilding movement in over 50 countries connecting young people through music, art, and dialogue. https://masterpeace.org WaterBear Network Free streaming platform focused on environmental films and documentaries. https://waterbear.com Sea Shepherd Mentioned during the episode as a partner in ocean protection and direct action. https://seashepherd.org Project Drawdown Cited as a source for climate solution frameworks. https://drawdown.org Carbon Collective Example of climate-aligned investing referenced in the conversation. https://www.carboncollective.co Global Alliance for Banking on Values For those interested in ethical banking and investment. https://www.gabv.org More from PCDN Subscribe to the PCDN Career Digest Daily or weekly, human-curated global opportunities—jobs, fellowships, events, funding, and more for social impact professionals. https://pcdn.global/subscribe Listen to the Social Change Career Podcast Over 180 episodes with social entrepreneurs, changemakers, and innovators from 30+ countries. https://pcdn.global/listen Subscribe to the AI for Impact Newsletter Explore ethical AI tools, impact jobs, funding, and stories at the intersection of tech and purpose. https://impactai.beehiiv.com BIO Ilco van der Linde is a Dutch social entrepreneur, storyteller, and movement builder. He is the founder of the Bevrijdingsfestivals (Liberation Day Festivals), which attract over 1 million annual visitors in the Netherlands. He co-founded dance4life, active in 30 countries, and MasterPeace, a global peacebuilding initiative in 50 countries He also founded the Mandela House in Amsterdam, a hub for community and social impact; authored Be a Nelson (Lemniscaat); and writes for The Optimist magazine and National Geographic Travel. His latest initiative, OceanLove, along with the OceanLove Innovation Award, is a global platform mobilizing emotional connection and action to protect the ocean. The work is rooted in one core belief: people protect what they love—and lasting change starts from the heart.  
In this episode, Dr. Craig Zelizer speaks with Dr. Soraya Caro Vargas, a leader in industrial policy, gender equity, and international cooperation. From serving as Colombia's Vice Minister of Business Development to designing the country's first industrial policy in two decades, Soraya brings a rich, cross-sectoral perspective on how to build more inclusive and sustainable economies in the Global South. Based in Bogotá, with academic roots in Colombia, Italy, and India, Soraya shares how her experiences in government, academia, and diplomacy have shaped her career—and her deep commitment to bringing policy closer to people and territory. Why Listen Industrial policy in practice: What it takes to design and implement a national policy aligned with energy transition, health, defense, and bioeconomy goals Leadership as a woman in male-dominated fields: How Soraya navigates power, gender dynamics, and systemic barriers while staying grounded in ethics The unexpected PhD journey: Doing a doctorate at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) as a diplomat's spouse—and why it's not just about the title, but about building knowledge Why territory matters in policy: "You cannot govern from the desk in Bogotá" — how she helped shift Colombia's national policy toward more localized and inclusive processes Skills for impact: Communication, negotiation, working across sectors, and how to learn them through practice, not just theory Featured in the Episode UNAD - Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia: Colombia's National Open University, leading virtual and hybrid education for over 300,000 learners Colombia's Reindustrialization Policy: A national strategy centered on energy transition, health innovation, bioeconomy, and defense ACOPI - Asociación Colombiana de las Micro, Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas: Represents Colombia's small and medium-sized businesses and played a key role during the FTA negotiations Latin American Women Leaders Network (private initiative): A high-level network of 600+ women shaping policy, enterprise, and academia OECD Work on Informality: Referenced in Soraya's experience with informality in policy contexts ProColombia: Colombia's national trade, tourism, and investment promotion agency   More from PCDN Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option—for less than the cost of a cup of coffee per month. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human-curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps, trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization? Get in contact. Other Terrific PCDN Resources Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 180 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. https://pcdn.global/listen AI for Impact Newsletter: Sign up to get jobs, funding, consultancies, tools, tips, and ethical insights around AI + impact. https://impactai.beehiiv.com/ PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. https://pcdn.global/subscribe  
Navigating a career in the ever-changing world of social impact work can be a wild ride, especially now.  In this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, we talk about how to manage with the crisis caused by the devastating and cruel cuts to USAID and other orgs. This session features four leading impact sector experts  Caroline Ouwerkerk, Spencer Campbell,  Julia Firestone and Craig Zelizer. Whether you're figuring out your next steps or trying to make the most of your current situation, this episode offers insights to help you breathe, plan, and act. Why listen to this episode? Strategic Pivoting: Get down-to-earth advice from dealing with this brutal period, tips for pivoting and finding your next role.   Networking as a Tool: Why Purpose driven networking is key. Mindful Resilience: Pick up simple, practical tips for staying sane in this challenging time. Practical Resources: Tons of resources for upskilling , including how to showcase what makes you unique in the job market. And Much more Meet the Speakers: Caroline Ouwerkerk: Caroline's passion is helping folks find roles that truly matter through actionable insights and support. LinkedIn Website Spencer Campbell: Spencer's all about connecting job seekers with opportunities that matter even when the job market seems tough. LinkedIn Website Julia Firestone: Julia offers her expertise to help you find a career that fuels your passion and makes a difference in the world. LinkedIn Website Craig Zelizer: Founder of PCDN.Global, three decades tri-sectoral experience in al things impact careers.  LinkedIn Website   Resources and Links: PCDN.global: Your go-to place for all things social change careers. PCDN Job Board: Browse jobs that are making a difference globally. PCDN Career Digest & Career Campus: Sign up for daily updates and join a community passionate about impact. Impact Coach: 30 + Amazing Impact Career Coaches. Make Any Job a Social Impact Job - Caroline's Workshop: Insights into making your work meaningful no matter the role. Transferable Skills Don't Exist: Find the Core - Spencer's Post: Discover how to leverage your unique skills in new ways. Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option for less than the cost a cup of coffee per month.   Like our Weekly Free Newsletter, but with even more value. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization. Get in contact. Other PCDN Resources   Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 180 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform. Sign up for our Free AI for Impact Newsletter - Get amazing AI for Impact jobs, funding, consultancies, tools, tips and ethical insights. PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here Join us at PCDN.global and become part of our Career Campus. It's the perfect place to get exclusive resources, connect with like-minded pros, and get expert career advice designed just for impact professionals.
In this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, Dr. Craig Zelizer sits down with the inspiring Yuna Sapi. As a visionary leader and founder of impactful organizations like Liberate Inc. and Protectores de la Tierra and serving as an Echoing Green Fellow, Yura shares their compelling journey of weaving together art, activism, and collective liberation to create lasting social impact. Why You Should Listen: Art as Activism: Discover how Yura's work with Liberate Inc. uses the arts to advance racial, social, and climate justice. Learn about their groundbreaking initiatives that empower BIPOC creatives through grants, education, and organizing efforts. Cultivating Community Resilience: Explore Yura's transformative work with Protectores de la Tierra, a food sovereignty initiative in Colombia that blends ancestral Afro-Indigenous practices to empower local communities and promote environmental sustainability. From Vision to Reality: Gain insights into Yura's career shift from traditional employment to founding her own successful organizations. Fellowship Wisdom: Dive into the role of fellowships in Yura's journey, including the prestigious Echoing Green Fellowship, and understand how these opportunities can support and accelerate a changemaker's impact. Strategic Planning for Impact: Learn about innovative strategies and courses available for visionary leaders looking to make a significant impact, including offerings from Yura's Liberate organization such Strategic Planning for Visionary Leaders: An 8-Week Accelerator for Arts and Culture Changemakers Empowering the Arts: Expand your perception of art and who defines it, as Yura breaks conventions and champions the powerful role of art in social change. Resources from the Episode: LiberArte Inc.: An organization focused on arts and social justice, supporting grassroots initiatives and nurturing creativity. Protectores de la Tierra: An AfroIndigenous Food Access Project in Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia, supported by LiberArte Inc. Echoing Green Fellowship: Supporting emerging social entrepreneurs and innovators globally. Institute for Creative Disruptors: Offering strategic planning courses for visionary leaders. Strategic Planning for Visionary Leaders: An 8-Week Accelerator: A course designed for arts and culture leaders of the global majority. Tambacum: A traditional music group from Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia, known for blending rhythms like Tamborito and Cumbancha. They are celebrated for their community-driven performances and cultural heritage preservation.   Bio: Yura Sapi (they/them) is a visionary leader, healing artist, and Earth steward committed to cultivating a globally just future. As the co-founder of Protectores de la Tierra, Yura Sapi nurtures a transformative food sovereignty initiative in Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia. Rooted in ancestral Afro-Indigenous farming practices and guided by the wisdom of nature, the project empowers local communities by addressing food insecurity, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering environmental sustainability. Through this work, Yura also bridges global Black and Indigenous solidarity, inspired by the abundance found in tending to the Earth. Food Sovereignty & Community Building Protectores de la Tierra focuses on regenerating forest farms using sustainable agricultural methods that blend traditional practices with modern strategies. The initiative educates future generations of farmers to secure local food sources and reverse migration trends, ensuring thriving, self-sufficient communities with access to nutritious food. Yura's work in Nuquí directly addresses reliance on external food sources, particularly during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and national strikes, by rebuilding local food production. Arts & Activism Leadership Yura is also the founder and CEO of LiberArte Inc., a nonprofit advancing racial, social, and climate justice through the arts. Their initiatives include the Building Our Own Tables podcast, which amplifies BIPOC creatives and leaders building autonomous, justice-driven programs. LiberArte supports artists globally through grants, educational programming, and grassroots organizing, emphasizing anti-racism and decolonization. LiberArte's work spans continents, blending creative activism, healing practices, and grassroots organizing to promote collective liberation. Cultural Resilience & Global Solidarity With roots in their Indigenous Kichwa heritage and citizenships in Ecuador, Colombia, and the United States, Yura's journey reflects a dedication to healing, equity, and cultural resilience beyond borders. Their studies in meditation, anti-oppressive facilitation, and arts management enrich their approach to social change, guided by gratitude for ancestors, mentors, and the Earth itself. Yura envisions a future grounded in justice and abundance, where creativity and community transform the world. Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option for less than the cost a cup of coffee per month.   Like our Weekly Free Newsletter, but with even more value. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization. Get in contact. Other Terrific PCDN Resources. 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Join us for Season 14, Episode 4 of the Social Change Career Podcast, featuring Natalija Vojno, a global leader working at the intersection of environmental policy, peacebuilding, and youth leadership.  Natalia shares her multifaceted career at the intersection of water, peace, and sustainability.  She highlights the importance of a long-term vision, nurturing relationships, and pursuing further education, such as her involvement in the Rotary Peace Fellowship. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to pivot into a field focused on making a difference, particulary in sustainability and impact, this is a must listen epsiode. Why take a listen: Inspiring Career Path: Discover Natalia's journey from undergraduate studies to a specialist in water diplomacy, enriched by her personal experiences in conflict-impacted regions. Key Organizations and Initiatives: Learn about influential organizations like the Water Youth Network and Natalia's contributions to nonprofits. Education and Skill Development: Understand the significance of building relationships and further education opportunities, such as the Rotary Peace Fellowship, to advance your career. Global Water Issues: Gain insights into the complexities of water as a source of cooperation and conflict, emphasizing the necessity for sustainable water governance. Innovative Solutions: Explore the burgeoning world of startups and technologies aimed at improving water management, offering inspiration for pursuing a career in sustainability and innovation.   Resources from the Podcast PCDN Global Rotary Peace Fellowship International Water Association Josh's Water Jobs Canadian Water Network Canadian Water Resources Association Council for the Great Lakes Region Lost Rivers Art of Loving by Eric Fromm Bio: Natalija is a peace innovator and environmental mediator with a decade of experience in water governance and youth engagement. She has spoken at the UN High-Level Political Forum on youth leadership in transboundary water governance and co-founded the Water Youth Network, designing collaborative spaces for youth in water diplomacy. As an advisor to UNEP's Faith for Earth Youth Council, she supports interfaith youth advocacy for environmental protection. Through her organization Our Future First, she has led peacebuilding initiatives like the Balkan Youth Environmental Assembly and watershed projects in the Humber River. Trained in mediation by Clingendael Institute, MBBI, and Soliya, she holds degrees from the University of Toronto (BA), UNESCO-IHE (MSc), and International Christian University (MA, as a Rotary Peace Fellow). She has also served as a speechwriter for Ontario's Minister of the Environment, led campaigns on Great Lakes pollution, and co-hosted innovation labs like UNLEASH Hacks Japan 2021 and Water Innovation Lab Danube+. Explore her work further via RainGrid or her LinkedIn profile. PCDN Resources Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option for less than the cost a cup of coffee per month. Like our Weekly Free Newsletter, but with even more value. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization. Get in contact. Other Terrific PCDN Resources. Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 170 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform. Sign up for our Free AI for Impact Newsletter - Get amazing AI for Impact jobs, funding, consultancies, tools, tips and ethical insights. PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here
Take a listen to Season 14, Episode 3 of the Social Change Career Podcast featuring Boardy, an AI super connector designed to help people navigate their careers, build meaningful connections, and find opportunities in impact sectors. Why Listen? Learn how AI can support impact professionals in challenging times.  Explore the role of AI-driven career networking in fostering real human connections.  Gain insights into how Boardy facilitates double opt-in networking to help professionals find aligned collaborations. Hear about the rise of AI in impact careers and how professionals can adapt. About Boardy Boardy was launched in 2024 by entrepreneur Andrew D'Souza and a dedicated team aiming to revolutionize professional networking. Unlike traditional AI tools, Boardy is designed with a strong focus on ethics, transparency, and mission alignment, helping impact professionals connect meaningfully in an increasingly complex job market. Boardy offers: AI-powered networking with an emphasis on mission-driven connections. Always double opt-in introductions to ensure aligned collaborations. 24/7 career support via voice and chat. Insights into global impact trends, including sustainability, humanitarian work, and AI for good. Upskilling & Impact Resources from the Podcast 🌱 PCDN Career Digest – Get human-curated impact jobs, funding, and career resources, delivered daily. Subscribe here: https://pcdn.global/digest 🎙️ Social Change Career Podcast – Explore 170+ episodes with changemakers worldwide: https://pcdn.global/listen 📚 AI for Impact Newsletter – Stay updated on AI-driven social impact innovations, jobs, and tools. 💡 Boardy.AI – Try it out for AI-driven career networking: https://boardy.ai  
Join us for Season 14, Episode 1 of the Social Change Career Podcast which features Pravin Rodrigues, an accomplished impact investor and business leader, who shares insights on creating purpose-driven ventures that tackle global challenges while delivering financial returns. Whether you're an aspiring changemaker or a seasoned professional looking to align your career with your values, this conversation offers practical advice and fresh perspectives. Why Take a Listen? Discover strategies for navigating and growing in the evolving field of impact careers. Learn practical advice on aligning your values with professional goals. Gain insights into scaling businesses that drive social and environmental change. Understand how impact investing creates both measurable results and financial returns. Bio: Pravin Rodrigues is a multidisciplinary business leader and impact investor with extensive experience in creating positive organizational change and building sustainable business value. As the Founder and Managing Partner of Espera Ventures, he leads investments in early-growth enterprises that contribute to sustainable development while pursuing strong financial returns. With expertise spanning financial services, clean technology, healthcare, and retail, Pravin has spent decades advising and scaling purpose-driven organizations. He is also the Founder and Principal of Mentis Management Solutions, which provides strategy and advisory services for large-scale transformations. Additionally, through his work at Path & Purpose, he helps young people discover their purpose and build impactful career paths. Resources mentioned in the podcast BioPlaster Research (Mexico): Transforming sargassum algae into biodegradable materials to combat pollution. Refurbi (Colombia): A marketplace offering refurbished electronics, promoting sustainability and affordability. SmartBeemo (USA/Miami): Empowering Latin American entrepreneurs with e-commerce education and solutions. PCDN.global – Professional network and resources for impact careers. Espera Ventures – Impact investment firm focused on Latin America. Path and Purpose – Program helping young people discover purpose-driven careers. Latin American Leadership Academy (LALA) – Youth leadership development organization. University of Cambridge – Offers a Sustainability Master's Program. Global Alliance for Banking on Values – Network promoting sustainable banking. Amalgamated Bank – B Corp-certified bank focused on social responsibility. Triodos Bank – Sustainable banking institution. Blue Dot – Organization offering AI courses and upskilling opps. The Fourth Turning – Book recommendation. PCDN Resources Make your inbox amazing with our new Career Digest subscription option for less than the cost a cup of coffee per month. Like our Weekly Free Newsletter, but with even more value. Delivered 5–6 days a week, you'll get over 200 human curated opportunities every month—including jobs, fellowships, funding options, impact news, socent opps trainings, remote roles and more. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance, this digest provides the world's best human-curated impact opportunities to fuel your career. Interested in subscribing for a group or organization. Get in contact. Sign up for our Free AI for Impact Newsletter - Get amazing AI for Impact jobs, funding, consultancies, tools, tips and ethical insights. PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 170 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform.    
This  episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features a powerful conversation with Mike Brand, a leader in atrocity prevention and human rights advocacy. As the final episode of 2024, this discussion dives deep into careers at the intersection of peacebuilding, advocacy, and strategic change-making. Mike  brings years of expertise, having worked across the U.S., Rwanda, South Sudan, and other conflict zones. He has supported civil society organizations with strategic planning, program development, and policy advocacy. Currently, Mike teaches mass atrocity prevention at Georgetown University and the University of Connecticut. Why Listen to This Episode? Career Advice for Changemakers Mike offers practical tips for navigating careers in advocacy, human rights, and peacebuilding. Whether you're just starting or looking to pivot, his insights can help you identify the right path and build meaningful connections. From Medical Aspirations to Advocacy Leadership Learn how Mike transitioned from aspiring to join Doctors Without Borders to becoming a leader in atrocity prevention, fueled by personal experiences and a deep sense of purpose. Insights into Advocacy Discover the many layers of advocacy work, from grassroots organizing to influencing policymakers in Washington, D.C., and beyond. Navigating Complex Challenges Hear Mike's perspective on working with civil society in high-risk zones and addressing ethical dilemmas in funding and program implementation. Optimism Amid Darkness Despite the challenges of atrocity prevention, Mike shares how hope and idealism remain central to driving positive change. Bio: Mike Brand is a human rights, atrocities prevention, and peacebuilding professional with experience in policy, advocacy, organizing, and education. Throughout his career, Mike has worked for various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the United States, Rwanda, and South Sudan, and has done fieldwork in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Mike supports civil society organizations and diaspora networks in strategic planning, program development, and achieving their advocacy and organizing objectives. He has been published in peer-reviewed journals, national and international publications, and has been quoted in international news outlets as an expert in his field. Mike is also an Adjunct Professor of mass atrocities prevention and human rights at Georgetown University and the University of Connecticut. He holds a Master of Arts in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University, with a concentration in human rights and atrocities prevention, and Bachelors of Arts in History and Political Science with a minor in human rights from the University of Connecticut. Resources  Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA): A non-profit organization of Sudanese-American medical professionals providing humanitarian aid and healthcare services in Sudan. Visit SAPA Rotary Peace Fellowship: Offers fully funded fellowships for dedicated leaders to study at Rotary Peace Centers, focusing on peace and development issues. Learn more about Rotary Peace Fellowship Scoville Peace Fellowship: Provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the opportunity to work with organizations in Washington, D.C., on international peace and security issues. Discover the Scoville Fellowship International Crisis Group: An independent organization working to prevent wars and shape policies that will build a more peaceful world. Explore the International Crisis Group Global Dispatches Podcast: Hosted by Mark Leon Goldberg, this podcast offers insights into foreign policy, geopolitics, sustainable development, and the United Nations. Listen to Global Dispatches PCDN Resources PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 170 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform.  
This episode of the Social Change Career Podcast dives into the world of climate and sustainability careers with Evan Hynes, co-founder and CEO of ClimateBase. ClimateBase is a global platform connecting people to impactful jobs, resources, and a community of climate professionals. Evan shares his journey from entrepreneur to climate advocate, offers practical advice for breaking into the sector, and discusses how ClimateBase empowers individuals to build purpose-driven careers. Note, Climatebase ran a small sponsored post in PCDN's Newsletter and Linkedin Channels to help recruit for their cohort seven of the ClimateBase Fellowship in Dec 2024. But we would host this episode regardless as the platform is one of the world's top resources for changemakers.  Why Take a Listen? Diverse Opportunities: Climate careers aren't just for scientists. Roles span fields like marketing, engineering, policy, sales, and more. Leverage What You Know: Transition into climate work by applying existing skills, with minimal need for reskilling. Avoid Greenwashing: Identify organizations making real impact and avoid those with misleading sustainability claims. Inside ClimateBase: Learn how this platform connects people to over 55,000 vetted climate jobs, professional development, and a supportive community. Networking and Literacy: Gain tips for building climate knowledge and professional connections to succeed in this rapidly growing sector. This episode offers practical insights for anyone passionate about contributing to the fight against climate change. 🌱 About Evan Hynes Evan Hynes is the co-founder and CEO of ClimateBase, a platform connecting professionals to climate and sustainability jobs. He also organizes San Francisco Climate Week, one of the largest global events for climate innovation. With a background in art, entrepreneurship, and education, Evan is dedicated to helping individuals build impactful careers that address the climate crisis. Resources from This Episode ClimateBase: Discover 55,000+ vetted climate jobs and career resources ClimateBase Fellowship: A career accelerator for professionals transitioning to or advancing in climate work: climatebase.org/fellowship. San Francisco Climate Week: Happening April 19–27, 2025. Learn more: sfclimateweek.org. Project Drawdown: Explore actionable solutions to reduce emissions and greate resource on climate careers.  776 Fellowship - A Two year Program for young people who want to build a better future.  Fellows receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Seven Seven Six network. RippleWorks: Mission is to provide practical support to entrepreneurs and their teams need to scale faster and improve more lives.    PCDN Resources PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Get the latest social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities delivered to your inbox. Sign up here Sign up for our new Free AI for Impact Weekly Free Newsletter.  Social Change Career Podcast: Explore over 170+ episodes featuring global changemakers. Available on PCDN.Global or any major podcasting platform.  
Take a listen to this engaging episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, featuring Kat James, a leading development and tech innovator, certified drone pilot and founder of Four Hundred Feet, a Nairobi-based consultancy dedicated to advancing impactful uses of drone technology. Kat shares her unique journey into the drone industry and offers insights into how drones are transforming sectors such as public health, environmental conservation, and precision agriculture. Why Tune In? Careers in Drone Technology: Explore how to enter the fast-growing field of drones for social impact, from mapping and medical deliveries to policy and program design. Diverse Career Paths in the Drone Sector: Whether you're a techie interested in engineering and coding or focused on project management, policy, or communications, Kat highlights how drones offer opportunities for a wide range of professionals. Transformative Applications: Learn about drones being used for landmine detection, targeted malaria intervention, and precision agriculture, illustrating the potential for technology to drive meaningful change. Breaking Barriers in Tech: Hear Kat's perspective on increasing diversity in the drone industry and her efforts to reduce barriers such as training and licensing costs. Ethical Considerations: Gain insights into the challenges of ensuring ethical and impactful uses of drones, and the importance of addressing the digital divide in this evolving field. About Kat James Kat James is the founder of Four Hundred Feet a drone consultancy based in Nairobi, Kenya, working to amplify the impact of NGOs, researchers, and social good organizations. She is a certified drone pilot with credentials from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority and the US FAA. With a dual master's degree in public health and information science, Kat is passionate about leveraging drone technology for social good and serves on the advisory boards of initiatives like the Commercial UAV Expo's Path to Leadership Program and DroneDeploy's Resilient Futures Grant Program. Key Resources from the Episode Four Hundred Feet: Learn more about Kat's consultancy supporting impactful drone applications. Subscribe to Kat's Drones for Good Weekly Newsletter 150+ Drone Courses: Access Kat's curated list of courses, from beginner tutorials to sector-specific training: Drone Course Resource. Drones Doing Good Alliance: Explore their work and read the insightful report, What's Ethics Got to Do With It?: Drones Doing Good Alliance. Flying Labs: We are a global network of independent local knowledge hubs convening local experts in professional drone, data and AI services for social good. WeRobotics: supports and connects local experts in drone, data and AI technologies.  PCDN Resources Sign up for the PCDN Weekly Impact Newsletter: Get the world's best jobs, funding, and opportunities in social impact. Subscribe here. Explore over 170+ episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast: Available on PCDN.Global or any major podcasting platform. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share!  
Building a Future-Proof Career as a Changemaker with Mentor Dida Take a listen to this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, featuring Mentor Dida, a changemaker, educator, and futurist dedicated to empowering individuals to create lasting impact. Mentor shares his inspiring journey from Kosovo to becoming the Global Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's College of Global Futures, where he bridges changemakers with transformative opportunities. Why Take a Listen? Building a Future-Proof Career: Learn how to thrive in evolving fields like sustainability and innovation while making a meaningful impact. Changemaking and Collaboration: Discover the power of facilitation, collaboration, and resourcefulness in advancing impactful initiatives. Lessons in Resilience: Hear Mentor's deeply personal story of growing up in Kosovo, overcoming challenges, and turning adversity into a career in global changemaking. Navigating Career Challenges: Gain insights into balancing personal well-being, career growth, and the realities of working in social impact sectors. About Mentor Dida Mentor Dida is a changemaker, educator, and facilitator committed to creating spaces for transformative learning and action. Currently, he serves as the Global Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's College of Global Futures, where he connects students and partners with opportunities in fields like sustainability, innovation, and societal transformation. Previously, he scaled the Spiritual Changemakers Initiative globally at Ashoka, led Youth Venture, and co-founded Changemaker Allies, a platform focused on creating transformative learning spaces. His work draws from a deeply personal connection to the power of resilience, shaped by his experiences growing up in Kosovo. Key Resources from the Episode Changemaker Allies: Explore their workshops and resources for transformative facilitation: Changemaker Allies Website Arizona State University, College of Global Futures: Learn about their innovative degrees in sustainability and societal change: ASU Global Futures Priya Parker's "The Art of Gathering": A must-read book on intentional and transformative group facilitation: The Art of Gathering Sacred Design Lab: Tools for creating meaningful and intentional spaces: Sacred Design Lab PCDN Resources Get more curated jobs, funding, and career insights in social impact by signing up for the free PCDN Weekly Impact Newsletter. Sign up here. Explore over 170+ episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast on PCDN.Global or any major podcasting platform. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share if you find the episodes meaningful.  
Finding Your Path to Purpose with Sowmya Ayyar Take a listen to Episode 7, Season 13 of the Social Change Career Podcast, featuring Sowmya Ayyar, founder of the Praful Urja Charitable Foundation and Senior Research Scholar at the Malaviya Center for Peace Research. In this episode, Sowmya shares her inspiring journey of building a purpose-driven career, empowering communities with yoga, and exploring the role of spiritual women's communities in peacebuilding and diplomacy. Why Take a Listen? Build a Purpose-Driven Career: Explore how to align your career with your values and passion for creating meaningful change. Wellbeing for Practitioners and Vulnerable Communities: Discover how yoga can support resilience and well-being in underserved populations. Explore Women's Role in Peacebuilding: Gain insights into Sowmya's unique research on spiritual women's communities and their contributions to societal transformation. Navigate Career Crossroads: Hear practical advice on making career pivots and finding the right opportunities in social impact. Bio Sowmya Ayyar is a changemaker, founder of the Praful Urja Charitable Foundation, and Senior Research Scholar at the Malaviya Center for Peace Research at Banaras Hindu University. Her work focuses on empowering underserved communities through yoga and well-being practices, particularly addressing the needs of women, children, and trauma survivors. Sowmya's research delves into the role of spiritual women's communities (yogini sanghas) in diplomacy and peacebuilding. She is also a poet, musician, and advocate for women's leadership and empowerment. Key Resources from the Episode Praful Urja Charitable Foundation: Learn more about their yoga-based empowerment programs: Praful Urja United Religions Initiative: A global platform for interfaith cooperation: URI Website Masala Podcast: A podcast exploring South Asian culture and women's stories: Masala Podcast Let's Talk Yoga Podcast: A resourceful podcast on yoga practices and insights: Let's Talk Yoga PCDN Resources Get more curated jobs, funding, and career insights in social impact by signing up for the free PCDN Weekly Impact Newsletter. Sign up here   Explore over 160+ episodes of the Social Change Career Podcast on PCDN.Global or any major podcasting platform. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share if you find the episodes meaningful!
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Grace Frances

I always learn so much from PCDN. Thank you, Spencer.

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Joshua Chittum

Great content and ideas. I am finishing my graduate degree and my thesis is focused on peace education. This podcast has great ideas about how to strategize finding employment once I complete my degree.

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Craig Zelizer

this is a unique and awesome podcast that is filled with insights and super fun to listen too. anyone working or seeking to work in a job/career that helps foster positive impact would benefit from this podcast.

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