Discover how Eric Brace, Director of First Languages and Digital Innovation at The Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, is breathing new life into Indigenous languages through the Living First Language Platform.
Sparked by a conversation with Warumungu elder Mrs. Nixon Nakkamarra, who envisioned children thriving in both their native tongue and English, Ericâs journey as a social entrepreneur began with a commitment to culturally relevant education.
The platform empowers Indigenous communities across Australia, from the Central Desert to the Torres Strait, to curate their own digital language resources, preserving words, stories, and voices for future generations.
By fostering trust, bridging generations, and creating tools that are community-owned and device-agnostic, Ericâs work is sparking cultural pride and boosting literacy outcomes.
Tune in to hear how this innovative platform is helping Indigenous Australians âwalk the red dirt and the red carpet,â ensuring their linguistic heritage thrives in a modern world.
Discover how Saar Safra, a seasoned tech entrepreneur from Seattle, transformed his career to tackle one of the planetâs most pressing challenges: the collapse of bee colonies.
After moving to Israel in 2017, a chance encounter with a passionate beekeeper led Saar to co-found Beewise, a company dedicated to saving bees, which pollinate 75% of the worldâs fruits and vegetables.
With their innovative, AI-driven Beehome, Beewise has slashed colony collapse rates from 48% to under 8% by using robotics paired with sensors, and AI to monitor and protect bees from climate change, pesticides, illness, and other lethal conditions.
This episode dives into Saarâs journey from inspiration to impact, exploring how Beewiseâs solar-powered, robotic beehives combat climate change, support commercial growers, and safeguard our global food supply.
Join us to uncover the values driving this mission and the technology making a difference, one beehive at a time.
Discover how Abdullah Choudhry, co-founder of Arbor, turned his childhood experiences in Pakistanâs manufacturing hub into a mission to transform global supply chains with precise, regionally accurate carbon data.
From witnessing the environmental toll of industrialization to navigating financial hurdles as an international student, Abdullahâs journey led him to Calgary, where he joined forces with three co-founders driven by a shared vision. Fueled by their love for hackathons and values of helping people, making money, and having fun, Arborâs innovative platform empowers businesses, from giants like Canada Goose and HP to small mom-and-pop shops, to measure and reduce their carbon footprints with unprecedented accuracy.
Learn how their ego-free, logic-driven team culture and weekly âbuild daysâ keep them agile, delivering solutions that bridge first-world demand with third-world supply.
Tune in to hear a story of inspiration sparking insight, culminating in a global impact that redefines sustainability through collaboration and relentless execution.
Discover how Huzaifa Abdulai and her co-founders at Achieve are reshaping financial empowerment in Ghana, making investing accessible to everyone, from mechanics to young professionals.
With their innovative mobile app, theyâve earned the trust of over 340,000 users by offering simple, transparent tools to turn small savings into big dreams, like paying rent, funding education, or building emergency funds.
Huzaifa shares the inspiring story of Eugene, a mechanic who grew his savings from 1,000 to 30,000 cedis, highlighting the platformâs impact on everyday lives.
Learn how Achieveâs goal-setting features, educational approach, and partnerships with local fund managers are breaking down barriers to financial inclusion.
Join us to hear about the fearless team behind Achieve, their journey to overcome infrastructure challenges, and their vision to expand inclusive finance across Ghana and beyond.
Discover how naPorta, a Brazilian startup, is transforming favelas by bringing e-commerce to communities long ignored by traditional logistics.
Founded by a passionate team led by Katrine Scomparin, Leonardo Medeiros, and two of their co-founders, naPorta is driven by a powerful purpose: to deliver everything to everyone in Brazil's favelas.
Overcoming barriers like restricted zip codes and societal stereotypes, theyâve slashed delivery times from 10-15 days to just two, while creating over 100 jobs paying 150% above the minimum wage in favelas. With favelas generating over 220 billion reals in economic activity in 2021, naPorta is tapping into a vibrant market, fostering economic empowerment, and even partnering with governments to implement digital zip codes.
Join us to hear their inspiring story of resilience, innovation, and impact, as they map the unseen and redefine whatâs possible for Brazilâs underserved communities.
Discover the inspiring journey of Tiffany Tong, co-founder of Aloi, as she transforms a failed agricultural loan project in Uganda into a mission to redefine financing for Nepalâs micro-entrepreneurs.
Alongside co-founder Sonika Manandhar, Aloiâs innovative SMS-accessible platform uses digital tokens to deliver flexible, transparent loans to diverse groups like coffee farmers, electric vehicle drivers, and small-scale vendors, fostering trust and supporting sustainable green economies.
We dive deep into Aloiâs story, exploring impactful moments like enabling a woman minibus driver to reunite her family by expanding her business, while unpacking the broader financial and cultural contexts of Africa and Nepal, from Ugandaâs smallholder farming challenges to Nepalâs unique blend of rapid economic growth and persistent rural barriers.
Learn how Aloi navigates issues like financial illiteracy, migration, and traditional banking resistance to empower communities.
This episode illuminates how Aloiâs blend of resilience, technology, and inclusive design is creating life-changing opportunities and shaping a brighter, more equitable future for micro-entrepreneurs in emerging markets.
In Trinidad and Tobago, where bureaucracy often silences citizen voices, a government-led push for innovation through initiatives like the D Hub competition set the stage for a transformative public-private partnership.
Sparked by a ministerâs vision for a simple reporting app, private sector innovators developed a crowdsourced data platform that empowers citizens to report issues like potholes, broken streetlights, or dangerous manholes in real time.
With over 2,000 reports logged in just 10 months, compared to fewer than 100 manual submissions the previous year, this platform is reshaping governance by turning community concerns into actionable insights for policymakers.
Picture âLily,â a citizen who reports a hazardous manhole; her submission is geotagged, vetted, and assigned to the right authority, with progress transparently tracked for all to see. State entities like water and light authorities are responding faster, fostering accountability and community trust.
Guided by faith, humility, and a commitment to social good, the creators share their journey of navigating bureaucratic challenges, leveraging competitions to showcase local talent, and envisioning a scalable model for global citizen engagement. They explore how AI could streamline processes, from automating issue assignments to identifying bottlenecks, and discuss lessons for social entrepreneurs on turning government initiatives into democratic impact.
Tune in to discover how this public-private collaboration is building a more responsive, transparent democracy in Trinidad and Tobago, with the potential to inspire communities worldwide.
Discover how Colab, a Brazilian platform, empowers millions to shape their cities through small, meaningful actions that drive lasting change.
Sparked by founder Gustavo Maiaâs insight during Brazilâs 2012 social media-driven campaigns, Colab was born to bridge the gap between citizens and governments.
When protests swept the nation in 2013, Colabâs mission to foster dialogue became urgent, evolving from a pithole-reporting app into a digital powerhouse serving 20 municipalities and 10 million people.
With over one million users participating in participatory budgeting and resolving nearly 500,000 urban issues like broken streetlights, Colab proves that every voice matters.
Its blockchain-verified processes ensure transparency, strengthening democracy one vote at a time. From a security guard reporting streetlights for safety to communities deciding city budgets, Colabâs story shows how technology can build connected, empowered cities.
Join us on Edge of Impact to explore how Gustavoâs vision turned small wins into a global model for civic engagement. Learn why your participation can shape a better future.
Dive into the inspiring story of Go Vocal, a civic tech platform empowering over 500 cities worldwide to make public decision-making more inclusive, participatory, and responsive. In this episode, we explore how Go Vocalâs innovative digital tools, from citizen proposals to AI-driven insights, are fostering trust and amplifying diverse voices in communities across the globe, from London to St. Louis. Learn about the purpose-driven vision that started as a student project in Brussels and grew into a global force for stronger, more connected democracies. Join us to uncover how Go Vocal bridges the gap between citizens and governments, using technology to create a collaborative, human-centric future for civic engagement.
Discover SankalpTaru, a nonprofit planting over 8 million trees in India while empowering farmers to thrive amid climate changeâs harsh realities. In this inspiring episode, SankalpTaruâs founder shares how his Himalayan roots fueled a mission to green the planet and uplift communities.
Beyond trees, the platform supports 50,000+ farmers with fruit orchards, combating water scarcity and extreme weather. Anyone, corporations offsetting carbon or individuals marking birthdays, can plant a tree via SankalpTaruâs tech-driven platform, using blockchain and Google Maps to watch it grow.
From a Thar Desert farmerâs reborn orchard to drone-powered Himalayan reforestation, hear stories of resilience and hope.
With global expansion on the horizon, join a worldwide community planting for a greener future.
Visit SankalpTaru.org to plant your tree and amplify the impact.
ive into the captivating journey of Gorilla Highlands, a transformative venture reshaping perceptions of East Africa through responsible tourism and social impact.
Founded by Miha Logar, a Slovenian journalist who found his calling in Uganda, Gorilla Highlands blends storytelling, cultural immersion, and youth empowerment to highlight the vibrant beauty of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
From authentic village homestays to innovative programs like Youth Spaces that foster cross-border connections, the organization challenges stereotypes while creating economic and cultural opportunities for local communities.
This episode explores how Mihaâs vision, rooted in authenticity, sustainability, and entrepreneurial spirit, extends beyond the regionâs famous gorillas to build a foundation for peace, prosperity, and a new East African future.
Tune in to hear inspiring stories, like that of Mr. Tomâs island homestay, and learn how Gorilla Highlands is empowering a region through human connection and hope.
Meet Kevin, a serial entrepreneur whose frustrations with clunky electric scooters in China sparked an audacious idea: what if you could swap batteries instead of waiting hours to charge? Teaming up with a co-founder in 2019, he launched SWAP Energy in Indonesiaâhome to 130 million two-wheelersâand turned chaos into opportunity, bootstrapping a network of battery-swapping stations thatâs now the largest in Southeast Asia at 1,400 strong. From software crashes that grounded 5,000 bikes to protests outside his showroom, Kevinâs journey is packed with lessons on grit, ingenuity, and listening to the drivers who swap batteries up to four times a day. Partnering with heavyweights like Grab, Shell, and Pertamina, SWAPâs 18,000 electric bikes are slashing costs for ride-hailing and logistics workers, proving that bold moves can power both livelihoods and a cleaner futureâone nine-second swap at a time.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, MichaĆ and Adam saw a crisis unfolding as millions of refugees poured into Poland. They launched Language Supp Ukraina in just four months, teaching 6,500 Ukrainian kids Polish to unlock their futures. With only an idea and two slides, the team raised $1.5 million and built a lifeline under pressure.
This episode reveals how he turned chaos into clarity with speed and grit. Youâll hear lessons on acting boldly when it matters most.
Share this story. It proves you donât need a perfect plan, just the courage to start.
From a neuroscience spark to a game-changing edtech startup, Voovoâs story is one of innovation and impact. Discover how their flashcard app grew from 22,000 users to a classroom tool partnering with top universities, aiming to boost retention, slash exam failures, and level the playing field for all students. Hear a young founder unpack their pivot, global ambitions, and startup wisdom in this inspiring episode. Perfect for innovators, educators, and dreamers!
How many people with disabilities do you know personally? Someone who can't read, write, hear, speak, or see? For many of us, the answer is not many and thatâs a systemic issue rooted in how society separates people from an early age.
In this episode of Edge of Impact, weâre joined by Julia and Konstantin, half of the co-founders of Independo, a company transforming how people with cognitive disabilities interact with the digital world.
Recorded at the European Young Innovators Festival by WSA, where the Independo team was recognized for their work using technology for good, we explore:
đ How early experiences in inclusive summer camps shaped a lifelong missionđĄ The challenge of making digital tools accessible through symbols and audiođ Why building sustainable business models instead of chasing unicorns is better for society and founders
Independoâs message is clear: No one should be left behind in the digital world.
đ§ Tune in to hear how a simple idea is driving big change.
Why do we only remember the bad news? For Ravzanur, this question led to Coridor, a platform connecting young people with volunteering opportunities while helping companies drive social impact.
In this episode, Ravzanur and Beyza share how a childhood realization turned into a nationwide movement, the challenges of building a social enterprise in Turkey, and how theyâre bridging the gap between youth and corporate responsibility.
Art isnât just something to admire - itâs a force for change. In this episode, we sit down with Ally Zlatar, founder of The Starving Artist, a global movement using art to amplify unheard voices, challenge societal norms, and spark meaningful conversations about mental health, inclusivity, and advocacy.
From battling her own eating disorder to creating a platform that empowers thousands of artists worldwide, Allyâs journey is a testament to the power of creativity in driving social impact.
Tune in to discover how art can heal, disrupt, and inspire action.
Can one small act truly spark global change? In this episode, we dive into the inspiring story of César, co-founder of Clean Something For Nothing (CSFN), who turned a simple habit of picking up litter into a worldwide movement.
With over 71 countries involved and 760,000 kilos of trash collected, CSFN is proving that collective action can transform our planet. From viral hashtags to innovative cleanup programs, discover how a single cleanup can lead to lasting impactâand why your next small action might just change the world.