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Project Doing Good, the podcast

Project Doing Good

Project Doing Good, the podcast. Inspiring people to do good through highlighting organizations, stories and people doing good in their communities.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes6Founded7 years ago
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Latest Episodes

This is part 2 of one of our current projects, MamaMimicry, which aims to provide therapeutic relief to premature babies in neonatal intensive care units (or NICUs for short), through products that have been developed to mimic a baby’s mother, which ... more

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6 years ago

We have been focusing our efforts over here at PDG to actually get behind peoples doing good projects and help make them a reality. By researching, strategizing, networking and marketing their projects. We are helping everyday people, just like you, ... more

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6 years ago

In this episode I tell you about my health story and how it relates to mental health and the challenges that exist. I'm also using part of my interview with Lian Zeitz who works for citiesRISE, the amazing organization transforming global mental heal... more

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6 years ago

Kristen Anderson is a freshman at Stanford University. She founded Kitchen on a Mission at the age of 16. It started by her wanting to help homeless people in her hometown of Vancouver, but was unsure as to what she could do. She visited restaurants ... more

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6 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Fantastic!

    Love the format of this podcast. It’s reminiscent of This American Life— stories are constructed through really innovative ideas by people who are making a difference.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Taco Rocket
    Canada6 years ago
  • Spread the Love by listening to this Podcast!

    Cameron and Nathan do an awesome job at attracting incredible people who have a huge heart for helping enhance our world. A huge example of this is: Kitchen on a Mission , which is a bunch of high schoolers who are on a mission to feed hundreds of homeless people! They are eliminating food waste and fill so many hungry bellies! This podcast reminds me of the importance of asking 'how can I use my energy and my passions to impact the world in a powerful way." This organization is a shining exampl... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CaraF13
    United States6 years ago
  • Providing Hope and Inspiration

    Ryan’s story was inspiring. Oftentimes I feel like there is an overabundance of negativity; when witnessing and experiencing how mean and just people can be, it's not difficult to be influenced by these events and become cynical. After listening to the podcasts featuring Reuben, I regained perspective of what is important. Just living life can be hectic, and on top of work and other responsibilities, to dedicate time to help another person in such an meaningful way is encouraging. Sometimes I fe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Akemiii
    United States6 years ago
  • Fire 🔥

    This podcast has a lot of good content and inspiring stories. We need more things like this out there focused on the people who are out there making a difference.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    c_t_0_5
    United States7 years ago
  • OT

    Thank you for sharing your experiences with Reuben. It really shows the depth of issues that homeless people are up against against when trying to make changes. The answers seem so simple on a superficial level, but the roots from which an individual becomes homeless are so unique and run so deep, and untangling those roots to facilitate growth is extremely complex. I admire your persistance, patience, and genuine empathy. I look forward to following your podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    StaceRoura
    United States7 years ago

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