HOPE is a podcast which aims to spread knowledge about the ever- evolving world around us by engaging in discussions with those who are shaping this change. Economics, journalism, democracies, education- the areas which HOPE hopes to endeavour into is ever growing. When we find something incredibly interesting that is also somewhat under- discussed, we find ways to discuss it! HOPE was established... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
In Episode 8 of HOPE: for conflict resolution in wars and workspaces, Alyssa and Katya discuss the broad domain of conflict resolution. Touching upon topics such as distributive, punitive, and restorative justice with real world examples, conflict mi... more
In Episode 7 of HOPE: for collective intelligence, Alyssa interviews Ankitha Cheerakathil , an alumna of Sciences Po, social entrepreneur in deliberative policy making, and researcher in urbanisation and governance at UPenn. She brought her experienc... more
In Episode 6 of HOPE: FOR BUILDING SMART COMMUNITIES, Alyssa interviews Ekaterina Petrikevich, an alumna of Columbia and Sciences Po who brought her extensive knowledge of political science and human rights into participation and civic engagement to ... more
In episode 5 of HOPE : our team member, Jaanvi Sharma converses with Pradeep Sangwan, founder of Healing Himalayas who thrives to preserve and build a greener planet through cleanliness drives in the himalayas. Healing Himalayas is an initiative to t... more
In Episode 4 of HOPE: for reducing inequalities, we interview Jigyasa Mishra, an independent journalist and PARI (People's Archive of Rural India) fellow who reports on gender, public health and civil liberties. This episode features Ms. Mishra artic... more
In Episode 3 of HOPE, our team member, Alyssa Nagrath converses with Anirudh Dinesh, fellow at The Governance Lab (NYU) about problem definition. The conversation covers the intricacies of defining public problems, how and why it is important to do s... more
In this 2nd episode of HOPE: Creating life through education, our team member, Jaanvi Sharma converses with Mr. Gurcharan Das : an author, public intellectual and former CEO of Procter & Gamble, India additionally known for a highly acclaimed trilogy... more
Hi, this is episode 1 of HOPE, a podcast established under the UN75 initiative which aims to engage in conversation with experts about their role in different fields in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals. more
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