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Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
by Nicole AkparewaThe Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast offers an opportunity to individuals to create societal/economic value on a sustainable basis through partnership and collaboration with the business sector, public health agencies, and community organizations. Social entrepreneurship is a natural expression of visionary leadership designed to meet vast societal needs not easily addressed under current business models. Most importantly social entrepreneurship involves loving kindness. Leaders come to this podcast to learn how to be more transformational, more socially conscious in their efforts, and how to create more inclusive teams. What are your diversity and inclusion goals? What are your social impact goals? Whatever your goal, I’m here to coach you and help you to take the next brave step.
Episodes
Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Kendra Hogenson
31m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Ken West
36m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Dr. Michael DeBaun
41m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Andre Harris, PhD(c)
40m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Dr. Stephanie Ibemere
42m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Dr. Cliff Takemoto
35m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Ice Dean
34m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Mariam Lawal's Story
37m · Published
Welcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Meet our Co-Host Karim Assalaam
37m · PublishedWelcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted by myself, Nikki Akparewa and Karim Assalaam. In season two of the Sickle Cell Podcast Journey, we will continue to explore the lived experiences of our guests as they share moments that they will never forget that have resonated with them in their journey. We will continue to highlight their stories to expose racial bias in the U.S. healthcare system to create stronger advocacy and alliance with people with SCD. Please subscribe to the podcast @ www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com as well as www.mssctf.org to keep listening as our guests share their perspective, pain points and journey.
We also want to thank our sponsors, the Rotary Clubs of Ballard, Magnolia, Seattle, Mercer Island and Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. And last but definitely not least we thank the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force, a non-profit community based organization in the Seattle area determined to help support those living with sickle cell through education, support and advocacy. Social Entrepreneurship is about creating social responsibility so that our collective actions benefit the whole of society by acknowledging how our individual stories and actions can create more equity and inclusion. This podcast is designed to expand your mind and stimulate reflection on ways that you can become more conscious of your social impact/thumbprint and think about ways you can be more inclusive from wherever you are.
Meet Skillbank Founder Mehak Vohra
27m · PublishedMeet Mehak Vohra, female Founder and Entrepreneur of Skillbank a dynamic entry level marketing organization whose mission is to empower people and unlock potential through education. In our podcast together, Mehak speaks to her experience around:
- Why she dropped out of college
- Why marketing is a great skill to learn for entry level people
- Why she started SkillBank
Mehak shares how to get off the ground so that people give you that initial job that you may be looking for. She also discusses how she worked through some initial failures until she worked into where she wanted to be.
To connect with or learn more about Mehak check out her social media:
Website: https://www.joinskillbank.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mehakvohra/
Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast has 43 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 27:29:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 14:45.