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Beyond The Now
by Beyond The NowAre you ready to take action on a vision for a more empathetic, diverse, and sustainable world? Then welcome to Beyond The Now. With each episode of Beyond The Now, we envision the path to a better future through the lens of the system's changing social entrepreneur. Listen and be inspired by our guests, Changemakers in academia, community leaders, and social entrepreneurs who are looking Beyond the Now. We invite you to join us, so that together we can demystify the Changemaker journey!
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Episodes
Part 1- Generational Changemaking And Storytelling with Amanda Jones
34m · PublishedHow do we become Changemakers? What choices can we make to follow the path of a life long CHangemaker? Today we are joined by one of your co-hosts, Amanda Jones as she shares her own journey and perspective.
With this episode we're wrapping up Season 1 of Beyond The Now! We'll be back shortly with Season 2 to share stories of more Changemakers outside of academia and into the world of entrepreneurship. Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social @beyondthenowpod. Know someone we should interview? Have thoughts on the episode? Email us- [email protected] we would love to hear from you!
Part 2- Standing With Our Immigrant Neighbors with Kaylen O'Hara
33m · PublishedKaylen O'Hara joins us for part 2 of this conversation about her thesis and field work working with immigrants. She shares more about how she has learned to create space for conversations around immigration, advice to her younger self, and insights into her support network.
Resources mentioned
The Good Immigrant: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40139532-the-good-immigrant
Handbook from Kaylen's Thesis: https://archives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/46524
This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Kaylen. Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Kaylen O'Hara Standing With Our Immigrant Neighbors
38m · PublishedIn this interview Kayla & Amanda dive into Kaylen's Masters Thesis, titled "Standing with our Immigrant Neighbors". Here's one of our favorite quotes from her thesis "It is only then that we may walk side by side with our immigrant neighbors, exchange narratives, share in suffering and joy, and be transformed by our differences." Be sure to listen into the interview to hear about Kaylen's fieldwork visiting ICE centers in Washington, and the workshop she created to inform people about immigration and start invaluable conversations.
You can connect with Kaylen on LinkedIn
Next week we'll be back with part 2 of her episode and a special debrief of the interview between your hosts Kayla and Amanda!
Exploring Co-powerment Through Social Entrepreneurship with Kayla Joubert
17m · PublishedWe have a super special episode today! This was the first interview we recorded before Beyond The Now was a podcast!
Kayla was born in South Africa the year the divided nation was freed from Apartheid. She is truly a visionary woman. Driven by her passion for justice, Kayla is dedicated to seeing her home, the Global South, restored.
In this interview Kayla and Amanda discuss the magnum opus of Kayla’s academic career thus far- her Masters Thesis, titled “The Narratives that Shape Social Impact: Cross-Cultural Co-powerment in International Community Development”. It’s a grand title that sets the stage for the profound insights from Kayla’s life and the fieldwork she conducted in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania in 2019.
Part 2- Creating Collaborative Cross-Sector Partnerships With Kyla Bresolin
28m · PublishedPartnerships between organizations can play a pivotal role in the success of Social Enterprise. They can also provide opportunity for companies and organizations to learn from one another through a lens of co-powerment.
In this interview Kayla & Amanda dive into Kyla's Masters Thesis, titled "For-Profit Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations Collaborating through Contextualized Partnership: Resisting Donorship Tendencies to Create Space for Sustainable Social Change".
In this episode we discuss,
• Donor relationships and funding social enterprise and non-profit
• What is Corporate Social Responsibility, and does it work?
• What makes a successful cross sector partnership?
• How to lean into your community when work as a Changemaker is overwhelming
This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Kyla. Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Part 1- Creating Collaborative Cross-Sector Partnerships With Kyla Bresolin
38m · PublishedPartnerships between organizations can play a pivotal role in the success of Social Enterprise. They can also provide opportunity for companies and organizations to learn from one another through a lens of co-powerment.
In this interview Kayla & Amanda dive into Kyla's Masters Thesis, titled "For-Profit Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations Collaborating through Contextualized Partnership: Resisting Donorship Tendencies to Create Space for Sustainable Social Change".
In this episode we discuss,
• What is Corporate Social Responsibility, and does it work?
• What makes a successful cross sector partnership?
• How to lean into your community when work as a Changemaker is overwhelming
Next week we'll be back with part 2 of her episode and a special debrief of the interview between your hosts Kayla and Amanda!
Part 2 - Raising Courageous Leaders Through A Malagasy Youth Development Program With Jessica Razanadrakoto
38m · PublishedGrowing up in Madagascar, Jessica saw this shocking reality first hand. Later as a Masters' student, Jessica founded Camp Fihavanana (Camp Fi) to lift up the lost generations of her home in Madagascar. The Malagasy word “Fihavanana” embraces the concept of kinship, friendship, and community. In this interview, we sit down with Jessica to learn about the elements of Camp Fi and her masters’ thesis research paper titled, “A Day in the Life Madagascar through Camp Fihavanana: Raising Courageous Leaders through a Youth Development Program”.
Jessica is the founder of the social enterprise Raffia Madagascar and the non-profit Camp Fi. Jessica wrote her thesis on Camp Fi- a camp that helps students explore their potential through sports, adventure, and leadership training. Her work at Camp Fi is rooted in instilling in a deep sense of community and commitment to do good in the world. Her second venture, Raffia Madagascar was created to unleash economic opportunities for women by equipping them with an entrepreneurial spirit, and the business skills necessary to achieve sustainable income.
This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Jessica Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Raising Courageous Leaders Through A Malagasy Youth Development Program With Jessica Razanadrakoto
28m · PublishedGrowing up in Madagascar, Jessica saw this shocking reality first hand. Later as a Masters' student, Jessica founded Camp Fihavanana (Camp Fi) to lift up the lost generations of her home in Madagascar. The Malagasy word “Fihavanana” embraces the concept of kinship, friendship, and community. In this interview, we sit down with Jessica to learn about the elements of Camp Fi and her masters’ thesis research paper titled, “A Day in the Life Madagascar through Camp Fihavanana: Raising Courageous Leaders through a Youth Development Program”.
Jessica is the founder of the social enterprise Raffia Madagascar and the non-profit Camp Fi. Jessica wrote her thesis on Camp Fi- a camp that helps students explore their potential through sports, adventure, and leadership training. Her work at Camp Fi is rooted in instilling in a deep sense of community and commitment to do good in the world. Her second venture, Raffia Madagascar was created to unleash economic opportunities for women by equipping them with an entrepreneurial spirit, and the business skills necessary to achieve sustainable income.
This is part 1 of 2 of our interview with Jessica Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Part 2 Advocating for Women's Health and Pioneering an Organization with Katherine Banchoff
31m · PublishedToday's guest Katherine Banchoff, has a vision to start her own Women’s Health and Advocacy organization that will provide dignified and empowered births for birthing people around the world.
With a diverse background in global health and humanitarian aid, Katherine has worked on health initiatives in Cameroon, Colombia, and Guatemala. As a Masters’ student, Katherine shadowed a psychiatrist working with migrant and refugee populations to address mental health and gender-based violence. Katherine then wrote her master’s thesis on “The Psychological Health Impact of Human Trafficking For Sexual Exploitation on Women and Girls In The USA.”
Listen to this interview with Katherine to learn about her Changemaker journey thus far and her passion for Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Advocating for Women's Health and Pioneering an Organization with Katherine Banchoff
24m · PublishedToday's guest Katherine Banchoff, has a vision to start her own Women’s Health and Advocacy organization that will provide dignified and empowered births for birthing people around the world.
With a diverse background in global health and humanitarian aid, Katherine has worked on health initiatives in Cameroon, Colombia, and Guatemala. As a Masters’ student, Katherine shadowed a psychiatrist working with migrant and refugee populations to address mental health and gender-based violence. Katherine then wrote her master’s thesis on “The Psychological Health Impact of Human Trafficking For Sexual Exploitation on Women and Girls In The USA.”
Listen to this interview with Katherine to learn about her Changemaker journey thus far and her passion for Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
This is part 1 of 2 of our interview with Katherine. Every Wednesday we post a new episode! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts and engage on the internet ;)
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Beyond The Now has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:39:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 05:14.