Ep 78 with Laura Korculanin - Water & Sanitation in the Developed World
Description
This Ep was inspired by Jack Sim and a mutual meeting of the minds for getting sh!t done, Laura Korculanin focussed on water and sanitation in the developing world and here we talk about some of the factors, studies and things we can do to help. BIO:Laura Korčulanin is a pioneer design anthropologist, environmental advocate and water expert. Her long-year passion for water and systemic changes culminates in her founding of the project Give a Shit, a regenerative innovation agency focusing on integrated water solutions and ecological sanitation. She has over 15 years of international experience (Europe, Mexico, New York) as a consultant for impact innovation and sustainability to governments, industry, businesses, and NGOs. From 2016 on she worked as an invited professor at IADE-UE and has created sustainability programs and courses as a visiting professor at John Jay College NYC, Ironhack and Ibero Americana, CDMX. Laura has paved the way for the establishment of business anthropology and holistic design practice in Europe as part of the direction board of Applied Anthropology Network (AAN) and curator of I’MPULSE sessions; Design by Nature. She was a co-founder of Frequency Village, a regenerative community intentional space in the Azores, Portugal, and head of regeneration for the newly established Spatial Innovation Network - SPINN