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We make learning about humanitarian engineering, entrepreneurship, and design (HEED) accessible to as many people as possible, especially to our fellow Filipinos.

Season 1 covers a series of interviews tackling the 5-Step Solution Development Process (i.e. Learn, Plan, Design, Realize, and Sustain) and how these steps are applied in real-world projects. For more information on this process, you may visit: https://www.engineeringforchange.org/what-we-do/introduction-to-egd/.
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The first group of HEED fellows joins Jill in an insightful discussion about two social enterprises - AUDEO and KasAMBAG. Make sure to listen until the end to get to know the fellows more through a candid "lightning round!" :) AUDEO and KasAMBAG are part of the Makesense Academy Batch 3. Be updated with their activities by following them on Facebook via the links below!  AUDEO: https://www.facebook.com/audeoworld KasAMBAG: https://www.facebook.com/kasambagPH And don't forget to check out our fellows' sites as well!  Pat's Mangan Tayon Food Service (feel free to message them for orders! Ilocano food is soooo good!): https://www.facebook.com/ManganTayonPH Dianne's YouTube Channel (Listen to her song covers! Her voice is amazing!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_fe6ZDkavoxBQ5-oeGX3rA
HEED co-founder, Tito de la Peña, joins Jill in discussing the basics of human-centered design, ideation techniques, and prototyping and testing.
Jill is joined by M&E practitioner Dylan Dellosa in this discussion about the usually abstract world of monitoring & evaluation (M&E). They talk about what success looks like, the theory of change, and a candid interactive exercise, among others, to give listeners a better grasp of the thinking process behind M&E. Tune in until the end for some awesome life advice, too! 
How do you start an impactful project? What are stakeholders? How do you identify, engage, and understand stakeholders? Industrial Designer Julian Tanaka talks about this, plus some research hacks, and more!
HEED founder and The HEED Podcast creator, Jill Manapat, shares the story of how HEED started and the context for this podcast. Watch out for Episode 1, which is scheduled to come out in a few hours! Below are relevant links from this episode: Cloop - https://www.facebook.com/clooptech reBIRTH - https://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-SG/2020/project/rebirth-1/ Lehigh University Mountaintop Initiative - https://creativeinquiry.lehigh.edu/ MIT D-Lab - https://d-lab.mit.edu/ HEED Philippines - https://www.facebook.com/HEEDPhilippines/ If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions you may write to us at heed.ph@gmail.com. Your feedback will help us improve the show.
Nothing’s going to stop HEED from educating more people about humanitarian engineering, social entrepreneurship, and design for developing communities! In this podcast, we’ll cover important aspects of the 5-step solution development process we usually tackle in the classroom. Follow HEED on facebook @HEEDPhilippines for updates!
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