This podcast comes to you thanks to SozialMarie [https://www.sozialmarie.org/en], Europe's first prize for social innovations. We aim to highlight the work and stories of social innovators from our vast European network. We invite you to explore stories of awarded social innovators each month, answering these three curious questions: Why did they start? Why did it work? Why to persist?
We want their stories to inspire and connect:
* Inspire: get ideas and empower yourself!
* Connect: reach out to successful social innovators and their ventures, and find ways of interaction and cooperation.
* Transfer and scale up: Learn how civil society in other countries tackles widespread and common social problems.
If you are a social innovator and want to learn more about what we do, drop us a message, or let's talk podcast@sozialmarie.org
Your host: José Antonio Morales [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lijoseamorales/].
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This podcast comes to you thanks to SozialMarie [https://www.sozialmarie.org/en], Europe's first prize for social innovations. We aim to highlight the work and stories of social innovators from our vast European network. We invite you to explore stories of awarded social innovators each month, answering these three curious questions: Why did they start? Why did it work? Why to persist?
We want their stories to inspire and connect:
* Inspire: get ideas and empower yourself!
* Connect: reach out to successful social innovators and their ventures, and find ways of interaction and cooperation.
* Transfer and scale up: Learn how civil society in other countries tackles widespread and common social problems.
If you are a social innovator and want to learn more about what we do, drop us a message, or let's talk podcast@sozialmarie.org
Your host: José Antonio Morales [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lijoseamorales/].
Today, we talked with two social innovators, Bettina and Albert. Although their stories differ, both are enthusiastic about improving this world through entrepreneurship. If you are looking for inspiration to add to your ideas or need encouragement to start as a social innovator, this episode is a good start!
Bettina has a Roma background, and her work springs from her experiences as a teenager who grew up recognizing the effects of ethnic differences on herself and others.
Albert follows a family tradition of helping others as professionals through medicine or education. In his case, he was more attracted to business entrepreneurship. He started and succeeded.
Listen to two great stories about inclusion, personal development, business sustainability, the value of community, and the importance of taking action.
Curious about the ventures and innovators? Check them out:
1. Uccu Budapest Romani Walking Tours | SozialMarie [https://www.sozialmarie.org/en/projects/7783]
2. Munch | SozialMarie [https://www.sozialmarie.org/en/projects/8360]
Why Why Why?
This podcast comes to you thanks to SozialMarie [https://www.sozialmarie.org/en], Europe's first prize for social innovations. We aim to highlight the work and stories of social innovators from our vast European network. We invite you to explore stories of awarded social innovators each month, answering these three curious questions: Why did they start? Why did it work? Why to persist?
We want their stories to inspire and connect:
* Inspire: get ideas and empower yourself!
* Connect: reach out to successful social innovators and their ventures, and find ways of interaction and cooperation.
* Transfer and scale up: Learn how civil society in other countries tackles widespread and common social problems.
If you are a social innovator and want to learn more about what we do, drop us a message, or let's talk podcast@sozialmarie.org
Your host: José Antonio Morales [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lijoseamorales/].