World-changers, do-gooders, and hell-raisers in the social sector know what disruption feels like. This is a moment of unprecedented disruption. Now—YES, right now—while everything is in flux and the future is frightening, advocates have to adapt and lead. How? Think deeply and differently about the WHY, WHAT, and HOW of everything you do. This podcast, brought to you by Hairpin, is meant to help ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode of Design for Disruption, the Hairpin team talks to Hilken Mancini. She’s a veteran of the Boston music scene, nonprofit founder, local business owner, and punk rock aerobics instructor. more
The public health sector has faced unprecedented challenges (and dare we say it, disruption!) since the beginning of the pandemic, and has been at the forefront of public discourse. When it comes to communicating about health, what challenges are pub... more
Philanthropy—like all parts of the social sector—is experiencing the impacts of the multiple, overlapping crises of our current moment. How has fundraising changed in response to these crises, and what are the approaches that organizations should be ... more
In this episode, the Hairpin team speaks with Nat Kendall-Taylor, CEO of the FrameWorks Institute—a think tank that helps organizations more effectively communicate about a wide variety of social issues. While many of us in the social sector work to ... more
In this episode we talk with Gibrán Rivera about radical responsibility. Gibrán is a master facilitator and an extraordinary thinker. He helps guide the transformation of leaders, networks and organizations. He pays particular attention to the dynami... more
In this episode of Design for Disruption, we talk to Kim Szeto, the Program Director for Public Art at the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA). We learn how the pandemic and nationwide reckoning about racial justice inspired a rethinking of NE... more
To have any hope of real relevance and impact, it is essential to put people first—placing your stakeholders at the center of everything you do. This means understanding, truly, who they are and their evolving needs, and designing with—and for—them t... more
The disruption just keeps coming—triggering new challenges and realities every day for individuals, communities, and organizations around the world. We’re in the midst of an unprecedented collision of major crises: A public health crisis, an economic... more
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