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Design Influence

by Seven25

What if we could redesign the systems that don't work? Design Influence is about exploring how we can use business and design to reimagine the world’s constructs. In other words it’s about adventures in entrepreneurship, social innovation and capital.

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Episodes

Season III / Episode 5: Communities, Networks, and Ecosystems — Platforms for Change

37m · Published 10 Oct 18:03

Host Isabelle Swiderski sits down with Meaghan Kennedy, founder of Orange Sparkle Ball, an innovation consultancy focused on public-private partnerships to explore the role communities / networks / ecosystems can serve as a supportive framework for change.

Season III / Episode 4: What if we ran the thing?—Building Economic Democracy

26m · Published 08 Aug 18:47

“What if we thought of the Bronx as an economy of scale? And what if we try to create a plan for the borough that actually brings all of us in, where we share a vision, where we share in leadership, and where the wealth and capital is owned by us and bred by us? So the simple phrase is: what if we ran it?”—Michael Partis

Host Isabelle Swiderski sits down with Michael Partis, current Executive Director of the Red Hook Initiative and previously ED of the Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative to discuss the making of the Bronx-wide plan and what it takes to build economic democracy in a borough that’s been underestimated and underfunded but never gives up on its people and its values.

Season III / Episode 3: The Practice of Democracy—From Redlining to Equity

34m · Published 24 May 12:56

This episode features April De Simone, a transdisciplinary practitioner working at the intersection of architecture, planning, and systems thinking. She collaborates with different communities across the country, bringing to light the lasting impacts of redlining, urban renewal, and gentrification.

What are new ways to explore housing as a key node in ecosystems underpinning community fabric and the reinvention of democracy? How might we consider where we live as one aspect of our entire experience and health? How can under-represented voices finally be heard and valued to co-create equitable systems and shared value?

April shares insights related to her collaborative experiences surfacing, reframing, and dismantling intentionally designed systems of inequity and, how, through this reimagining, we might, somehow, find a new path to democracy.

Season III / Episode 2: Disrupt or Destroy—the Identity Crisis of Gender Lens Investing

28m · Published 26 Mar 19:45

Sana Kapadia, director of strategy at 2X Global, sits down with host Isabelle Swiderski to talk about the current state of gender lens investing and the resources and approaches that support the people and partnerships behind the work.

Season III / Episode 1 : Yes, and . . . —Iterations on the New Economy

28m · Published 12 Dec 18:34

This episode features Vicki Saunders, founder of Coralus (formerly SheEO) based in Toronto. Coralus now operates in 5 countries and through the annual contribution of individual activators, provides interest-free loans and, crucially, a community of support, to ventures led by women- and non-binary folks. Over 140 ventures tackling the world’s to-do list have been taken in and gone on to grow their impact.


Vicki shares her insights from 20+ years spent exploring the conditions that allow individuals to thrive and what it takes to imagine and co-create a new solution for women to fund each other. How might we all show up? What are our responsibilities, as individuals or organisations committed to social justice, to not only acknowledge these tools for building a more equitable economy, but to actively support their expansion and adoption?

Season II / Episode 8: Driving Social Change—the Case for Economic Empowerment

30m · Published 31 Oct 21:06

This episode, the last in Season II, features Darrell Schuurman, co-founder and CEO of the Canadian Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. 

The CGLCC is a coalition of LGBTQ2S+ businesses, government, corporate and community partners advocating for change to make a more inclusive Canadian economy possible. Darrell sheds some light on the evolution of the organization as it navigates its domestic role and its growing impact in other countries.

Season II / Episode 7: Catalysing Community—The Power of People in Driving Systems Change

24m · Published 23 Aug 12:19

This episode features Sarah Burgaud who leads Programs and Partnerships at StartOut, a national US 501c3 organization supporting LGBTQ+ founders. StartOut’s mission is to accelerate the growth of the LGBTQ+ community to drive its economic empowerment, building a world where every LGBTQ+ entrepreneur has equal access to lead, succeed, and shape the workforce of the future.

After 5 years with the not-for-profit, Sarah shares her insights on building lasting partnerships and what has made the pandemic an accelerator to the far-reaching systems change work StartOut is leading in the U.S. and globally.

Season II / Episode 6: Good Business Sense—Inclusion & Diversity as a Corporate Lived Value

29m · Published 12 Jul 19:56

This episode features Al Ramsay, VP and Head of 2SLGBTQ+ & Black Customer Segments at TD Bank Group.

How do corporations navigate changing social mores and customer expectations and still successfully develop thriving corporate cultures founded on diversity of thought and service to customer? What does it mean to truly live values of inclusion and diversity?

Al Ramsay shares insights gleaned from over 15 years of supporting diverse communities, partners and teammates as part of one of the largest banks in North America.

Season II / Episode 5: The Audacity of Difference—Reinventing LGBTQIA Activism

34m · Published 27 Apr 09:27

This episode features Louise Chernin, an activist, LGBTQIA business and community leader, and the former CEO of the Greater Seattle Business Association. 

What does it mean to create shared value partnerships uniting small businesses, corporations, and government? How might we best redirect resources, technical support and money where it's most needed? 

Louise shares insights gleaned from 20 years on the front lines of community building and economic empowerment:

1. seeing opportunities for reinvention in crisis

2. supporting collective impact and systems change by making human connections

3. showing up as an ally as well as a leader to reach other economic sectors and communities within communities

4. embracing activism as a synonym for evolving, mutually beneficial, action-oriented partnership

Season II / Episode 4: Young & Restless—Heeding the Call to Engage

30m · Published 12 Apr 18:43

This episode features Jordan Wolken, a sustainability student, social enterprise enthusiast, and the Global President of Bridges for Enterprise, a volunteer-led non-profit empowering early-stage impact startups. He is currently based in Paris, France. Social entrepreneurship is a complex undertaking at the best of times. The pandemic and overall volatility of the world has arguably made it exponentially more so in recent years. Yet, in the face of chaos, war, and rampant inequity, young people are stepping forward to take up the challenge. As he completes his Masters in Sustainability, Jordan shares his view of the promise of social entrepreneurship and of those committed to driving change through social innovation.

Design Influence has 22 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:16:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 6th, 2024 20:14.

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