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Empathy to Impact

by Inspire Citizens

Dive into the voices & stories of students who own their learning & impact their communities. Brought to you by Inspire Citizens.

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Episodes

ENCORE: Age & Gender are NOT Barriers to being a Changemaker: A Conversation with Namya Joshi

34m · Published 02 May 02:08

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Episode Summary

On this episode I meet Namya Joshi, an education activist, changemaker, and “STEMinist” from India. She is passionate about getting more girls involved in STEM, and gamification as a teaching strategy to increase engagement, particularly through the use of Minecraft. In addition to her many achievements, she is a Minecraft Ambassador for Microsoft. She also lives by the motto #EachOneTeachTen. Listen to learn more.

ENCORE: Gr. 3 Students at COJOWA Support Local Farmers - A Service Learning Story

26m · Published 22 Apr 07:11

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  • Learn more about Service Learning at COJOWA
  • Read more about this story in this Inspire Citizens vignette
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Episode Summary

Dominique, Alithza & Martin are 3rd grade students at COJOWA in Cartagena, Colombia. In a recent unit, combining Spanish and Sociales, students collaborated and learned from local farmers at Granitos de Paz. This reciprocal partnership involved students learning about what foods are growing locally in their community from the farmers and creating a system for members of their community to purchase directly from the local farmers, rather than buying imported foods with a higher carbon footprint. Other experts from the community also visited the class as guest speakers. This service learning project is a great example of how students can work collaboratively with a community partner to both learn from that community partner, and make meaningful contributions to their work.

ENCORE: Empowering Students to Create Inclusive Communities: Reconnecting with STAND at ISH

42m · Published 09 Apr 07:32

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  • Connect with STAND via faculty liaison, Rachael Thrash: [email protected]
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Episode Summary
On this episode, we return to the International School of Helsinki and reconnect with a student-led leadership group with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion, STAND. This stands for Students Together AgaiNst Discrimination. This student-led group is doing amazing work to transform the culture of their school and create a community where everyone feels a sense of belonging. ISH is on a journey to becoming a place where differences are cherished, diversity is celebrated, and somewhere that all students and faculty feel they are a valued part of the community. Join me as I speak with Soomin, Sophie, Bao and Andrei to learn about their upcoming projects, aspirations for the future, and the impact that STAND continues to have in their community.

Creating a Changemaker Culture in Budapest at AISB

42m · Published 02 Apr 04:12

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  • To learn more about the Base 10 Changemaker Summit being held in Munich Germany on May 23-25, or to find out how to get involved, check out this blog post or email Kathryn Berkman - [email protected]
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Episode Summary

Our story begins in 2023 when a group changemakers from AISB in Budapest, Hungary had the opportunity to attend the student-led changemaker conference in Germany at FIS. The seeds were planted, and when the students got back to their school, things began to sprout. Listen to this episode to meet Cemre, Misi, Somin, and Lara to hear what they have been up to as leaders and changemakers in their school, their aspirations for the future, and the growing changemaker culture at AISB.


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ENCORE: Media for Impact & Sustainable Development with ES Students from Malaysia

23m · Published 25 Mar 05:35

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  • Considering professional development? Inspire Citizens Global Citizenship Certificate courses run throughout the school year. Click to learn more and register for these impactful programs
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Episode Summary

On this encore episode we are going all the way back to our 4th ever podcast where I meet Caroline, Fina and Neil who are living in Malaysia. These students would actually be in middle school now. On this episode, we discuss a project that they did at the end of 3rd grade that involved becoming more aware of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, learning some new technology and research skills and producing media to have an impact.

Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this podcast episode. Click the link to get up to 56% off when subscribing and use the discount code E2I for additional 20% off both one-time purchases and subscriptions.

AYMUN - Starting a Youth-led MUN Conference

23m · Published 15 Mar 06:28

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  • Considering professional development? Inspire Citizens Global Citizenship Certificate courses run throughout the school year. Click to learn more and register for these impactful programs
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Episode Summary

AYMUN stands for Aspiring Youth Model United Nations. Noah, my guest this week, is passionate about debate and MUN. Listen how he and his friends are breaking down barriers and inspiring cross cultural collaboration to make MUN more accessible to any who want to participate and entirely youth lead. Learn more and register for their next conference at the links below.

  • Website: https://aspiringyouthmun.wixsite.com/aspiring-youth-model
  • Gmail: [email protected]
  • (Where you register) MYMUN: https://mymun.com/conferences/aymun-2024
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspiringyouthmun


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Grade 5 Students in Hanoi Become Community Action Leaders

27m · Published 23 Feb 09:32

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  • Considering professional development? Inspire Citizens Global Citizenship Certificate courses launch March 9! Click to learn more and register for these impactful programs
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Episode Summary

Harry, David, Ngoc Tu & Ido are fifth grade students at Hanoi International School. Listen how the book A Long Walk To Water by Linda Sue Park and a virtual visit from one of our podcast changemakers, Nkoba, inspired them to become community leaders and take action to work towards achieving SDG target 6.1 ensuring universal and equitable access to safe water.

Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this podcast episode. Click the link to get up to 56% off when subscribing and use the discount code E2I for additional 20% off both one-time purchases and subscriptions.

What Sparks a Changemaker Journey?

40m · Published 11 Feb 05:23

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  • Considering professional development? Inspire Citizens Global Citizenship Certificate courses launch March 9! Click to learn more and register for these impactful programs
  • You can book a discovery call with Inspire Citizens at this link
  • Connect sustainability, service learning, economics, mathematics and data science in Sriya’s interactive simulation Grow All Wealth
  • Check out Mia‘s book, A Blueprint for Saving the Planet, and Sriya’s book, Being the One
  • Empower students to pursue their ideas with the UAE Changemakers Collaborative and listen to their podcast
  • Involve your school or host your own conference as part of the Global Issues Network
  • Share using #EmpathytoImpact

Episode Summary

I first connected with Mia and Sriya when they were keynote speakers at the Toddle Service Learning Summit last fall, and was very inspired by all they have accomplished as changemakers. Sriya is currently a senior at ASD in Dubai and Mia is a senior at the International School of Amsterdam. Listen to hear what sparked their changemaker journey and what advice they have for leading projects and empowering global citizens at your school.

Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this podcast episode. Click the link to get up to 56% off when subscribing and use the discount code E2I for additional 20% off both one-time purchases and subscriptions.

ENCORE: Revisiting the Beginnings of the FIS Changemaker Conference

29m · Published 24 Jan 04:08

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Episode Summary

The student-led Changemaker Conference in 2022 at FIS started a movement and it is amazing to see similar conferences popping up in different regions like Doha and Budapest. If you are interested in being involved in this year‘s conference, it is being held in Munich in May 2024 and you can learn more at this link. This is a great opportunity for aspiring changemakers to make connections, develop new skills and move forward on their changemaker journey.

Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this podcast episode. Click the link to get one month free when subscribing for three months and use the discount code EMPATHYPOD20 for an additional 20% off.

A Community of Aspiring Rocket Scientists in Olympia, Washington

29m · Published 14 Jan 18:00

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  • Considering professional development? Inspire Citizens Global Citizenship Certificate courses launch March 7! Click to learn more and register for these impactful programs
  • Learn more about the Olympia High School Aerospace Club and become a sponsor by clicking this link. You can even get your logo on one of their rockets.
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Episode Summary

This episode is all about rocket science. Meet members of the Olympia High School Aerospace Club and learn how they are following their passions for science, math and engineering, applying their learning in a fun and engaging way, and building 21st century skills by creating a community for aspiring rocket scientists at their school.

Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this podcast episode. Click the link to get one month free when subscribing for three months and use the discount code EMPATHYPOD20 for an additional 20% off.

Empathy to Impact has 104 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 50:12:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 4th, 2024 15:11.

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