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Project Inclusion: The Podcast

Project Inclusion: The Podcast

By: Fanny Krivoy & Mindy Eng
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A podcast focused on telling real-life stories to help people broaden their definitions of inclusion, and get a deeper understanding of what inclusion in action looks like – from products, brands, and trends, to lifestyles, organizations, and cultures around the world. Find out more at https://projectinclusion.us2022 Studio Analogous Art Economics
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  • CTRL+ALT+LEARN
    May 12 2025

    What if everything we thought you knew about education was holding us back? It’s time to unlearn, reimagine, and step into the future of learning with CoLAB.

    Listen to our latest podcast episode featuring “who” from CoLAB, an organization whose vision is to co-design next-ready resilient communities where education, creativity and social responsibility converge to drive impact in a rapidly changing world.

    CoLAB is redefining education with a bold, student-centered philosophy that fuses design thinking, critical inquiry, creativity, and service. More than just a learning model, it’s an agile ecosystem designed to equip students with the skills and mindset needed to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Unlike traditional approaches, CoLAB champions co-creation, student agency, and the exploration of limitless possibilities—drawing inspiration from quantum physics, psychology, and the sciences to challenge conventional wisdom.

    • What happens when we bring people together in an environment that intentionally designs for critical inquiry, imagination, and creativity, turning K-12 education on its head?

    • What happens when you infuse design thinking into the DNA of a classroom?

    • How can we provide a pathway to advancement—one where people of all ages, inside and outside classrooms, can develop the skills and capacities to lead and realize potential in the fourth industrial revolution

    • What do outcomes look like when we can rewrite traditional ways of teaching, and train educators to bring these next generation classrooms to life?

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Brave Conversations
    Aug 28 2024

    Project Inclusion had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Noa Gafni on our most recent podcast episode, where we dove deep into the power of bravery and presence in the realm of business and global social innovation. Reflecting on her international upbringing, Noa brings a unique lens to the discourse on changemaking, revealing how personal histories can inform and enhance global conversations on impact.

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    Project Inclusion had the pleasure of hosting Noa Gafni on our most recent podcast episode, where we dove deep into the power of bravery and presence in the realm of business and global social innovation. Reflecting on her international upbringing, Noa brings a unique lens to the discourse on changemaking, revealing how personal histories can inform and enhance global conversations on impact.

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    24 mins
  • Good tastes better
    Dec 11 2023

    To open our second season, we sit with Robbie Cape, a serial entrepreneur committed to building successful businesses dedicated to repairing the world meaningfully. He co-founded and is CEO of Mt. Joy, a restaurant that focuses on bringing irresistible fried chicken sandwiches from farm-to-table using regenerative practices. When Robbie's not thinking about how to help more farmers farm regeneratively, he's working on building a more sustainable, transparent supply chain for good food. Today, we talk to Robbie about his journey from tech to the food industry and how he's making Mt. Joy's business model of an inclusive food-farmer-processing-distribution and-consumer ecosystem, one that can take how we eat, how we farm, and how we care for our planet into the next generation.  

    • How can food be the key to unlocking the next high-impact business model?
    • How do you make good food that is healing for the planet, its people, and its animals?
    • How hard is it really to do good and do good business?
    • What does it take to create an ecosystem that shows how fried chicken can be used to change the status quo?
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    35 mins

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