This is the season finale of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we talk with Nicola Foote, the Dean of the Frederick Honors College at the University of Pittsburgh. We talk about her British upbringing, her journey to America, and how we can level the playing field for all college students at universities. HAVEN artist spotlight: https://havenvenue.com/Kwarter Zip instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwarter.zip/Kwarter Zip Bandcamp: https://kwarterzip.bandcamp.com/https://www.frederickhonors.pitt.edu/FHC’s Dress for Success Closet is a closet of donated professional attire for FHC students to acquire professional attire for interviews or other needs. Starting in the fall, clothing swaps will commence again where professionals and job seekers can donate or pick up new and gently used business attire—perfect for interviews, work, and beyond!Contact Arianne Joson (honors@pitt.edu) to donate gently used professional and business casual clothes, as the closet is currently accepting donations. All our links:https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In this special recording of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Clyde Wilson Pickett, the chief diversity officer at the University of Pittsburgh, in front of a live studio audience. We talk about his Kentucky upbringing, his work in the university, and discuss several topics in the world of Black Fatherhood.https://www.diversity.pitt.edu/All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 8 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we talk with Robert Scherrer, Executive Director of the AIU, and Nicholas Haberman, founder of the LIGHT initiative. We discuss their backgrounds in teaching, what an intermediate unit is, and how to make the world a better place through spreading empathy.
HAVEN artist spotlight: https://havenvenue.com/
Mr.Dr. instagram: https://www.instagram.com/its.mrdr/
Mr.Dr. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5hvtypVXC5K2KmR2Ep2hcj?si=ctvQwJT-RMuV-dLH2z1z1Q&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafTfpM1Mc3I9DvNbVpUpMByiGBSM3eY_S9SIKP5o_O0SHH6JRhDNlajdURhRw_aem_n2rdji9mnA2IqJZkwA8Sfw&nd=1&dlsi=441eba8177a44366
The LIGHT initiative:
https://www.lightinitiative.org/
AIU:
https://www.aiu3.net/
Robert Scherrer LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-scherrer-58106b197/
Nicholas Haberman LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-haberman-447921278/
All our links:
https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 7 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. John Brigham, professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Brigham talks about his upbringing in Vermont and shifting to a more diverse culture with age, and how that shaped his career. In the second half, we talk about the importance of travel and how it can impact your worldview.Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.Dr. Brigham's LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-brigham-b3bb5b48/Haven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Westinghouse Atom Smasher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westinghouse.atom.smasher/?hl=enWestinghouse Atom Smasher Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@westinghouseatomsmasherAll our links: httpsinktr.ee/socialinnovationpodGenEd Task Force- Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at PittThe Office of the Provost invites you to share your vision for general education reform at our upcoming student engagement event, Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at Pitt. This event will take place in the University Club Ballroom B (second floor), from 5pm-7pm on Monday, March 24th. Dinner will be served, and we will be raffling off Panther Pride baskets! Students can receive OCC credit for participating. Please RSVP at this link in bio.Ideas to Action: Creating Social ChangeThe leap from social media posts and chats with friends to effective social action feels like it is ever growing. Join Dr. Daniel Mikecz on March 25th at 6:00 pm in Cathedral of Learning 2017 as we explore how we can find meaningful steps towards social engagement and change. Dr. Mikecz is a current Fulbright Scholar at Pitt and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Political Science of the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. He is also a guest lecturer at the Eötvös Loránd University Budapest. His research interests include social movements, civil society and political participation.Meghana Dodda Book CelebrationEnjoy an exclusive interview with current Frederick Honors undergraduate Meghana Dodda as she discusses the inspiration behind her recent children’s book publication There is Color Everywhere on Thursday, March 27 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 630 in the William Pitt Union! Moderated by Ron Idoko, this celebratory gathering will take a look into how a children’s book is made where the author will discuss how Reci teaches us the importance of empathy, fairness, and embracing the many colors of the world around us. The discussion will end with a formal Q&A session and time afterwards to meet the author herself! Register here.
Happy Women's History Month!Welcome to Season 4, Episode 6 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Leah Fabiano, professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Fabiano talks about growing up in a homogenous community and shifting to a more diverse culture with age, and how that shaped her career and worldviews. In the second half, we discuss how minorities can get ahead in academia.Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.The Bilingual Phonology LabDepartment of Communication Science and Disorders: https://sites.google.com/pitt.edu/bpl/homeIG: @bilingual_fablabDr. Fabiano's LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-fabiano-0a7995b/Dr. Fabiano's Consulting Company: https://thebilingualchild.org/IG: @the.bilingual.childPittsburgh-based organizations to donate to:The Latino Community Centerhttps://www.latinocommunitycenter.org/Casa San Joséhttps://www.casasanjose.org/Hello Neighborhttps://www.helloneighbor.io/Haven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Hollow North Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollownorthofficial/Hollow North Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@HollowNorthOfficialAll our links: httpsinktr.ee/socialinnovationpodOn Writing the Body Join Cole Arthur Riley New York Times bestselling author of Black Liturgies and This Here Flesh Cole Arthur Riley and FHC Writer-in-Residence Damon Young on Wednesday, March 19 at 11:30 a.m. ! This will be an intimate writing workshop about writing the bodies we inhabit. It will be a hands-on experience. The first 5 students at the event will receive a free copy of Black Liturgies. Register here. An Evening with Cole Arthur Riley FHC's Writer-in-Residence, Damon Young, is bringing Cole Arthur Riley to campus for a special conversation on Wednesday, March 19 at 6 p.m. at Heinz Chapel! Cole Arthur Riley is a Pitt alum and New York Times best-selling author of Black Liturgies and This Here Flesh. Claim your spot at the link in the bio. https://forms.monday.com/forms/1900f56ca576494971202d08b69f881a?r=use1 The first 15 FHC students at the event will receive a free copy of Black Liturgies. Women’s History Month Join the Community and Governmental Relations Committee of the Student Government Board on March 19th at 7pm in Nordy's Place for their annual Women in Politics Panel. The goal of this panel is to celebrate women’s history month and promote civic engagement on Pitt’s campus. No registeration neededThe panelists are Dr. Kris Kanthak, Morgan Overton, Kipp Dawson, and Olivia Pinocci- Washington. GenEd Task Force- Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at Pitt The Office of the Provost invites you to share your vision for general education reform at our upcoming student engagement event, Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at Pitt. This event will take place in the University Club Ballroom B (second floor), from 5pm-7pm on Monday, March 24th. Dinner will be served, and we will be raffling off Panther Pride baskets! Students can receive OCC credit for participating. Please RSVP at this link in bio. Ideas to Action: Creating Social Change The leap from social media posts and chats with friends to effective social action feels like it is ever growing. Join Dr. Daniel Mikecz on March 25th at 6:00 pm in Cathedral of Learning 2017 as we explore how we can find meaningful steps towards social engagement and change. Dr. Mikecz is a current Fulbright Scholar at Pitt and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Political Science of the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. He is also a guest lecturer at the Eötvös Loránd University Budapest. His research interests include social movements, civil society and political participation.
Happy Women's History Month!Welcome to Season 4, Episode 5 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Audra Lewis-Hoesch, founder of Period Zero. Dr. Audra touches on her journey from her homeless upbringing, to founding nonprofits and owning 2 homes. In the second part of the episode, we dive into the topics of motivation, imposter syndrome, and overachieving.Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.Dr. Lewis-Hoesch's linktree: https://linktr.ee/dr_lewis_hoeschPeriod Zero creates equitable access to opportunities, providing a dynamic space where learners can launch businesses, practice in-demand competencies, and engage in professional networking. Through human-centered design, equity-driven solutions, and immersive experiences, we aim to close opportunity gaps, inspire innovation, and empower communities to thrive.Email: info@periodzero.aiHaven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Townsppl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/townsppl_Debut Album: https://www.townsppl.com/beyond-the-garden-wallAll our links: httpsinktr.ee/socialinnovationpodSir Lewis w/ Dr. Michael SawyerFHC students, join acclaimed author and FHC Electus-Faculty-Fellow, Dr. Michael Sawyer, as he discusses his newly released book, Sir Lewis, on March 11 at 11 a.m.. This authoritative biography traces Lewis Hamilton's journey from his early days karting on local tracks to the high-stakes world of Formula One. Food, Beverages and 80 HOCC points provided! Sign up at the link in Bio: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-54915071-pittsburgh#/Dean's Stirring Stories Afternoon TeaThe social season is upon us, and campus is abuzz as The David C. Frederick Honors College welcomes Artist in Residence, Morgan Overton, as the keynote speaker to the Annual Dean's Stirring Stories Afternoon Tea on Tuesday, March 12,from noon to 1:30 p.m.. It promises to be the most splendid afternoon once more as attendees regard an inspirational narrative from the keynote on those who have empowered and contributed to their success. Prior reservation is absolutely essential to avoid disappointment, so secure your spot to be a part of this delightful occasion.https://forms.monday.com/forms/29ddbb05b80735bcfb6d7e7eb352d665?r=use1An Evening with Cole Arthur RileyFHC's Writer-in-Residence, Damon Young, is bringing Cole Arthur Riley to campus for a special conversation on Wednesday, March 19 at 6 p.m. at Heinz Chapel! Cole Arthur Riley is a Pitt alum and New York Times best-selling author of Black Liturgies and This Here Flesh. Claim your spot at the link in the bio. https://forms.monday.com/forms/1900f56ca576494971202d08b69f881a?r=use1The first 15 FHC students at the event will receive a free copy of Black Liturgies.GenEd Task Force- Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at PittThe Office of the Provost invites you to share your vision for general education reform at our upcoming student engagement event, Aspire and Inspire: Chart the Future of Student Learning at Pitt. This event will take place in the University Club Ballroom B (second floor), from 5pm-7pm on Monday, March 24th. Dinner will be served, and we will be raffling off Panther Pride baskets! Students can receive OCC credit for participating. Please RSVP at this link in bio.
Happy Black History Month! Welcome to Season 4, Episode 4 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we interview Kyle Wyche, Chief Operating Officer of Ecotone Renewables. Kyle shares his unique journey from growing up in Wynmore, PA, to pursuing a double major at the University of Pittsburgh and ultimately finding his passion in sustainable food systems. We explore his entrepreneurial spirit, his experience building terrariums, and how these early interests led him to his current work at Ecotone. In the second part of the episode, we delve into a powerful conversation about emotional vulnerability and the experiences of Black men. Join us for an inspiring discussion about passion, purpose, and the importance of creating a more sustainable and equitable world.Kyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-wyche?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profileEcotone Renewables: https://www.ecotonerenewables.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ecotonerenew/?hl=en
Haven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Sunny Daze & The Weathermen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moontownpghSpotify: https://linktr.ee/moontownbandAll our links: httpsinktr.ee/socialinnovationpodApply to Present at the 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium The 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium will be held on Friday, March 28 at the University Club on the Pittsburgh Campus. . Apply at the link in the description below to present your work by February 26! here FHC Summer 2025 Research, Creative & Community Fellowships Applications are now open through Wednesday, February 26tth for paid summer fellowships & internships with FHC's Offices of Research and Community Engaged Learning. Programs include Frederick & Keefe Public Service Internships along with these Fellowships: Brackenridge, Community Research, Creative Arts, Health Sciences, and more. Check out the link in the bio to learn more. Deadline: Wednesday, February 26 Visit Brew house Arts with FHC Join FHC in a special visit to Brew House Arts in Southside on February 27 from 4 to 5:30 p.m.! This will be a unique chance for a behind the scenes look at the art center with Executive Director Natalie Sweet, and current exhibition: When the Lights Come on... curated by Hannah Turpin. Food and 40 HOCC points will be available for those in attendance! ONLY 20 SPOTS AVAILABLE! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-54979626-visit#/ August Wilson House Visit with FHC Join the Frederick Honors College for a visit to the August Wilson House on Friday, February 28th. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Pittsburgh poet and playwright legend, August Wilson. Most of his work is based in Pittsburgh and is informed by his experiences in the Hill District. There has been transportation arranged to and from the August Wilson House. You will meet FHC staff in front of the Oaklander at 2:00pm and return back to campus by 4:30pm. Claim your spot here! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849A4AF2FA1FDC25-55151312-august Human Flourishing Symposium The Human Flourishing Symposium: Exploring Pathways to Thriving, taking place March 24, invites you to showcase your research, projects, or creative scholarship through poster presentations. This is a unique opportunity to share your work with an interdisciplinary audience of scholars, practitioners, and community members who are passionate about fostering resilience, equity, and well-being. Submissions are due by February 28th.
Happy Black History Month! Welcome to Season 4, Episode 3 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we interview Alivia Pierce, double major at the University of Pittsburgh and author of "Can I Kick It?". Alivia talks about their experience growing up in Erie PA, and reveals hidden secrets about the research process. In the second portion of the episode, we discuss the intersectionality of being both black and queer in America. Join us for an insightful discussion on identity, belonging, and the importance of creating inclusive environments.Alivia's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alivia-pierce-6252a4267/Alivia's Email: agp44@pitt.eduAlivia's Bibliography: https://aliviabibliography.tiiny.site/Haven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Sunny Daze & The Weathermen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunnydazepgh/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6rPiATEJxGjiTVFlVyAjeR?si=XXP8Y8JNQdW9yJRU3WNaPw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A7kV52MtJ3xv8JIcmvdUjq3All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpodBlack History Month Film ScreeningJoin FHC on February 18th for a special screening of the 2002 film Drumline in celebration of Black History Month. This comedy-drama film follows a naturally gifted drummer from Harlem as he helps his Atlanta College marching band defeat their long-time rival. More updates to come, 80 HOCC will be points provided. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-54309065-black#/Intermission ft. Envisioning a Just PittsburghJoin us for the Envisioning A Just Pittsburgh Exhibition and Reception, held as part of the August Wilson African American Cultural Center’s monthly "artful networking" series Intermission. It will be a celebration of creativity, diversity, and the vision of a more just and equitable Pittsburgh. This will be a Pitt Free Arts Encounter and there will be a bus leaving Oakland at 6:10 pm for the August Wilson Center. The bus will leave the August Wilson Center at 9:00pm. More details will be provided regarding where to meet the bus. Link to sign up for bus:https://wkf.ms/4aOllp2 Apply to Present at the 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression SymposiumThe 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium will be held on Friday, March 28 at the University Club on the Pittsburgh Campus. . Apply at the link in the description below to present your work by February 26!hereFHC Summer 2025 Research, Creative & Community FellowshipsApplications are now open through Wednesday, February 26tth for paid summer fellowships & internships with FHC's Offices of Research and Community Engaged Learning. Programs include Frederick & Keefe Public Service Internships along with these Fellowships: Brackenridge, Community Research, Creative Arts, Health Sciences, and more. Check out the link in the bio to learn more.Deadline: Wednesday, February 26
Happy Black History Month! Welcome to Season 4, Episode 2 of the Let's Talk Social Innovation Podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Jarrod Lovelace, the manager of Recruitment at the Office of Admissions and FHC. Jarrod gives insight on his experiences growing up as a mixed child in his community and takes us through the cultivation of his relationship with food. In the second portion of the episode, we discuss how to survive and thrive in a predominantly white institution. Join us for an insightful discussion on identity, belonging, and the importance of creating inclusive environments.Jarrod's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarrod-lovelace-4bbb14243/Jarrod's email: JML312@pitt.eduHaven Artist Spotlighthttps://havenvenue.com/Mr.Dr's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/its.mrdr/Mr.Dr's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0nxNUQkeKCTKDpKX18BFnN?si=64ff652ee98b43bc&nd=1&dlsi=5849de06bf474f0cAll our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod"Late Night Stories" An Evening featuring Ray Angry, Louis Cato, Will Lee, and Joe SaylorStep into the world of late-night television with fellow FHC students on February 15th at 7:40pm in an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling as seen on The Tonight Show, The Late Show, and more. Highlighting the rich connection between music and storytelling, shared from their unique perspective, they'll offer a rare glimpse into the magic behind late-night TV's most iconic moments. Transportation will be provided!https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-54307929-late#/Black History Month Film Screening Join FHC on February 18th for a special screening of the 2002 film Drumline in celebration of Black History Month. This comedy-drama film follows a naturally gifted drummer from Harlem as he helps his Atlanta College marching band defeat their long-time rival. More updates to come, 80 HOCC will be points provided. Apply to Present at the 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression SymposiumThe 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium will be held on Friday, March 28 at the University Club on the Pittsburgh Campus. It is an opportunity for FHC students and recipients of FHC administered research, creative arts, and community research fellowships to present their work to peers and faculty from a variety of fields across the university. Apply at the link in the description below to present your work by February 26!https://upitt.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/1956482FHC Summer 2025 Research, Creative & Community FellowshipsApplications are now open through Wednesday, February 26tth for paid summer fellowships & internships with FHC's Offices of Research and Community Engaged Learning. Programs include Frederick & Keefe Public Service Internships along with these Fellowships: Brackenridge, Community Research, Creative Arts, Health Sciences, and two specialized Brackenridge options for projects including Sustainability or work with the Dick Thornburgh Archive.
Happy Black History Month! Kick off Season 4 of Let's Talk Social Innovation with a powerful conversation with Roger Briscoe II, Executive Director of Student Inclusion at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In episode 1, Roger shares his experiences growing up as one of the few Black children in his community, offering a unique perspective on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We delve into the complexities of navigating predominantly white spaces and explore the art of effective code-switching. Join us for an insightful discussion on identity, belonging, and the importance of creating inclusive environments. Dr. Briscoe's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbriscoe2 Student Inclusion at IUP: https://www.iup.edu/studentlife/student-inclusion/index.html Haven Artist Spotlight https://havenvenue.com/ King Blue Heron's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingblueheron/ King Blue Heron Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KnbNS8rZ6vhCPD1AjNRkj All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod Ten Evenings with Antonia Hylton Join Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures for Ten Evenings on February 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Carnegie Music Hall featuring Antonia Hylton to discuss her book Madness. There will be a Q&A following her presentation with FHC Writer-In-Residence, Damon Young. 10 free tickets are available for FHC students! Claim yours now with the link in the description! "Late Night Stories" An Evening featuring Ray Angry, Louis Cato, Will Lee, and Joe Saylor Step into the world of late-night television with fellow FHC students on February 15th at 7:40pm in an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling as seen on The Tonight Show, The Late Show, and more. Highlighting the rich connection between music and storytelling, shared from their unique perspective, they'll offer a rare glimpse into the magic behind late-night TV's most iconic moments. Transportation will be provided! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-54307929-late#/ Black History Month Film Screening Join FHC on February 18th for a special screening of the 2002 film Drumline in celebration of Black History Month. This comedy-drama film follows a naturally gifted drummer from Harlem as he helps his Atlanta College marching band defeat their long-time rival. More updates to come, 80 HOCC will be points provided. Apply to Present at the 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium The 2025 FHC Research & Creative Expression Symposium will be held on Friday, March 28 at the University Club on the Pittsburgh Campus. It is an opportunity for FHC students and recipients of FHC administered research, creative arts, and community research fellowships to present their work to peers and faculty from a variety of fields across the university. Apply at the link in the description below to present your work by February 26! https://upitt.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/1956482 FHC Summer 2025 Research, Creative & Community Fellowships Applications are now open through Wednesday, February 26tth for paid summer fellowships & internships with FHC's Offices of Research and Community Engaged Learning. Programs include Frederick & Keefe Public Service Internships along with these Fellowships: Brackenridge, Community Research, Creative Arts, Health Sciences, and two specialized Brackenridge options for projects including Sustainability or work with the Dick Thornburgh Archive.
In season 3, episode 9 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we sit down with Rory Monaghan, founder of the unplugged project and double major at the University of Pittsburgh. We'll talk about what it was like skipping high school for college, founding the unplugged project, and how to pursue things you are passionate about.
Unplugged Project: https://www.unpluggedpgh.org/
Rory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disorganised_crimee/
Artist Spotlight:
9FiftySeven instagram: https://www.instagram.com/9fiftyseven/
New Album "A Letter to Myself": https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/9fiftyseven/a-letter-to-myself?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY3z4C_8Wl2zDXxYMxeEsmYrz5kA67kWEF9BQDeH8enXeKO3xXBkcfluXA_aem_nFtD9VBwATLDBnh3Yv8jYQ
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 8 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we chat with Laura Stewart, local Pittsburgh artist and director at Studio Forget Me Not. We'll touch on the power of art as a medium of expression, and discuss the role that accessibility plays in changing society for the better.
Studio Forget Me Not: https://www.studioforgetmenot.org/
Not Forgotten Home and Community Services: https://www.nfhcs.org/
Artist Spotlight:
Mila Moon instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milamoonxx
Bandcamp for album "Clockwise": https://candlepinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/clockwise
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
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Open House: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-51911399-david
UAG: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA9A923ABF4C16-52687118-behind#/
Scholarships: https://pitt.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1638613
In season 3, episode 7 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we sit down with Dr. Caitlin Forbes Spear of the Office of Child Development. Dr. Spear talks about her current work with the Literacy and Learning Division under the Office of Child Development and put a spotlight on the importance of children's books.
Dr. Spear's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlin-spear-2b8435270/
Pitt's Office of Child Development: https://www.ocd.pitt.edu/
NPR Interview with Derrik Barnes: https://www.npr.org/2020/10/24/925482149/a-new-picture-book-reminds-black-sons-you-are-every-good-thing
Banned Picture Books: https://discover.bklynlibrary.org/?booklist=660189
Office of Child Development Book Drive: https://www.ocd.pitt.edu/programs-services/books-change/how-donate-books
Artist Spotlight:
Valleyview instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valleyview.pgh/
Valleyview linktree: https://linktr.ee/valleyview.pgh
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 6 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we chat with Sami Rizk, creative entrepreneur and student at the University of Pittsburgh. We'll touch on his adoption journey, his creative process with music, and we'll discuss work life balance in the second half of the episode.
Sami's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samihrizk/
Rizkfit: https://www.instagram.com/rizkfit/
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 5 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we chat with Vidya Surti, recent graduate of the Frederick Honors College at the University of Pittsburgh. We'll talk about her indo-fijan culture, her focus on disability rights, and the role of Youth Empowerment in a social innovation context.
Vidya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vidya-surti/
Queen's Gambit: https://www.qgchess.org/
Artist Spotlight
Secret Tunnel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secrettunnelband/
Secret Tunnel Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Qte1cjRy9m7fitK2TZ6wo?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabv8r-bMiu_Edni-KLomescz-u8iYsMGtIXIt3v89EaVM9Dzrn9Ol3ei_Y_aem_EFQ_i9-cp3dd_i91DzbxyA
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 4 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we talk with Dr. Ian Nettleship, associate engineering professor at the University of Pittsburgh and President of Ceramic Water Filter Solutions. We'll detail his upbringing in the UK, his humanitarian work as president of Ceramic Water Filter Solutions, and discuss the intersections of chance, equity, and engineering.
Dr. Nettleship's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-nettleship-2619149b/
Engineers without Borders USA https://www.ewb-usa.org/
Engineers without Borders University of Pittsburgh section https://www.pittewb.org/
Ceramic Water Filter Solutions https://www.ceramicwaterfilter.org/
Engineering for Change https://www.engineeringforchange.org/
Artist Spotlight
Adam's Purse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adams_purse/
Adam's Purse Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/31V9k2TvJzsp5vPEm6ZH5v
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 3 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we sit down with Jamie Christian, founding member of Lettuce Turnip The Beet Sustainability Collective. Throughout the episode we go through her backstory, her relationship with food and how it connects with sustainability, and the creation of "food apartheid."
Jamie Christian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-christian-659677111/
Lettuce Turnip The Beet Sustainability Collective: https://www.ltbsc.org/
Artist Spotlight
I swallow ghosts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iswallowghosts/
Tilt Controls linktree: https://linktr.ee/iswallowghosts
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In season 3, episode 2 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we talk theBrent Rondon of the University of Pittsburgh Innovation Institute. We discuss his family upbringing, life in Peru, and lastly, we talk about how to fight homesickness (especially from an immigrant perspective). Brent Rondon's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-rondon-b82b613/ Innovation Institute at Pitt: https://www.innovation.pitt.edu/ Artist Spotlight Tilt Controls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tilt_contrls/ Tilt Controls linktree: https://linktr.ee/tilt_contrls All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod The following description serves as a resource for the Pittsburgh Hispanic community: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EhtiECBiAXV7k4ovNr5mbqjCoV3YvjwRt3eILJsCES0/pub
In the season 3 debut of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we interview the incredible Dr. Toya Jones of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work. We talk through her colorful upbringing, what made her choose social work, and lastly, we touch on education for mental wellbeing of disadvantaged communities.
Dr. Toy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-toya-jones-edd-lcsw-67b19162/
School of social work: https://www.socialwork.pitt.edu/
Healing Overflow with Dr. Toy: https://www.youtube.com/@HealingOverflowwithDrToy
Artist Spotlight
Dogmeat's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogmeat_pgh/
Dogmeat's linktree: https://linktr.ee/dogmeatpgh
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod
In the season finale of Season 2 of Let's Talk Social Innovation, we sit down with Mary Angbanzan, the brains behind all things Social Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh. We'll cover her journey to Pitt, the projects that she heads at Pitt, and lastly we will have a conversation about the reality of maternal healthcare in America.
Mary's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-aleyde-angbanzan-448845281/
FHC Social Innovation: https://www.frederickhonors.pitt.edu/social-innovation
Artist Spotlight
Funky Lamp's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkylamppgh/
Funky Lamp's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3JnvdCfcYZJtPtJSahlsLw
Healing Overflow with Dr. Toy: https://www.youtube.com/@HealingOverflowwithDrToy
All our links: https://linktr.ee/socialinnovationpod