
The world might seem like a scary place right now, but it is important to remember that there is a lot of good happening around us. In this podcast, host Prema Menon speaks to social enterprises, charities, not for profits and committed individuals who are all working tirelessly to make this world a kinder, more compassionate and equal place to live in.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The Lids4Kids grass roots movement has stepped in to solve the small plastic problem in Australia.
Lids4Kids Australia was founded as a grass-roots 100% volunteer project in May 2019 by Tim Miller, a Canberra-based full-time house Dad with three boy... more
Play spaces for all abilities should exist at the heart of neighbourhoods.
The Touched by Olivia Foundation was founded by Justine and John Perkins after they tragically lost their baby daughter, Olivia to a rare illness when she was just eight mont... more
The time we live in presents an excellent opportunity for the future of co-operatives. COVID-19 has laid bare the failures of the current globalised capitalist system, which the co-operative model is well suited to address.
Molly Kendall oversees C... more
Outdoor recreation has been a welcome respite for many, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, however more needs to be done to make these spaces inclusive.
Mathew Townsend founded Nature Freedom in 2017, a social enterprise that gives people fro... more
Australian Seniors are learning to use technology in safe and conducive environments through the help of community run computer clubs, supported by Australian Seniors Computer Club Association. Nan Bosler AM is the founder of this peak body that was ... more
Sahera Sumar is the Founder and Director of Worldwide Sheroes, a social enterprise that brings together a community of mentors and leaders to foster the next generation of female leaders. Sahera is a facilitator, coach, mentor, and keynote speaker. S... more
The North Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka have lower digital literacy levels, compared to the rest of Sri Lanka, and its neighbours.
Sujan Selven is the Founder & CEO of Upcycled Tech, a not-for-profit that provides sustainable IT solutions for remot... more
In 2021, Poonkulali Govintharajah formed Thadam to build mental health literacy within the Sri Lankan Tamil Australian community.
Poonkulali Govintharajah is a Sri Lankan Tamil psychologist, a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and... more
I have just listened to your episode featuring Ryan Naoum from Rough Edges . Sadly not only does Ryan not have the answers he doesn’t even understand the question! Rough Edges is a terribly sad version of itself under the hand of Ryan Naoum . With no actual training or qualifications he is I’ll equipped to understand the needs of a marginal community . He is a poor subject to speak with any perspective.
Hope that this goes bigger!
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