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Development Success Stories
16. Natün's Indigenous Wisdom in Guatemala
In Kaqchikel, a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, "Natün" means to unite, come together, or align behind a common cause. Natün Guatemala is a majority Maya-led organization passionate about elevating Indigenous leadership, rights and capacity. They equip local change agents and use existing local resources to effectively and sustainably build healthy, vibrant Maya communities. To view a video this podcast see: https://youtu.be/IOHmuIG5bVwNatün has been through a period of intense transition in the last few years, moving from a problematic model of external intervention, hand-outs, and sho...
2025-04-29
30 min
Development Success Stories
15. Soap Operas for Change
Some of the world's most difficult problems – like poor reproductive health and violence against women – are now being addressed through the medium of prime-time serialized dramas also known as: Soap operas and Telenovelas.Population Media Center (PMC) uses a special type of serialized melodrama for changing behavior on such issues as family planning, elevation of women's status, girls' education, stopping child marriage, protection of children, and protection of the environment. Characters in locally written and produced programs on radio, television, and social media evolve into positive role models for the audience and, in the process, lead...
2025-03-26
30 min
Development Success Stories
14. Ocean Trash To Jobs
Erin Smith, a Paul Harris Fellow, who lives in Kenya and sometimes Florida, is a trailblazer in both the corporate and environmental sectors. Erin is the CEO and owner of Ocean Sole, which is transforming ocean debris into awe-inspiring art, and championing environmental causes coupled with creating opportunities in Kenya's coastal communities. Her career spans continents and industries, from high-tech to fintech. Gaining her education at George Mason, Georgetown, UVA and Pennsylvania, she now works to make a difference in people's lives and for our oceans. She has appeared on CNN and the...
2025-03-01
32 min
Development Success Stories
13. Extreme Poverty Transformed by Video (and Courage)
With no experience Chris Temple produced a video that has changed thousands of lives. But first, Chris survived for two months on $1 a day in Guatemala. Here is his story. Chris Temple is now an award-winning filmmaker and activist who demystifies some of the world's most complex situations, leaving audiences more connected and empowered to make a difference. In this conversation, Chris will share his journey as a filmmaker and changemaker, and the philosophy that has guided him through everything: actionable optimism, the idea that we all have the capacity to...
2025-01-22
35 min
Development Success Stories
12. South African Township Economies & Micro-Enterprises
This week's presentation examines the unseen micro-enterprises of the South African township economy through a socio-spatial lens. Through case studies, Andrew Charman will illustrate the surprising diversity of these small businesses, provide insights into the spatial patterns in which these micro-enterprises are organised, and highlight some of the barriers that hinder the growth and formalisation of businesses in this largely under-reported segment of the South African economy. Andrew Charman is a Co-Director of the Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation, a specialist research, advisory and policy engagement organization. He trained as a sociologist and development economist, studying at...
2024-12-14
31 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
75. Unforgettable Stories: Writing about Rotarians
In 2021, freelance journalist Kate Silver got her first assignment for Rotary Magazine: to write about the power of music when it comes to memory, even in those who have Alzheimer’s and dementia. In the years since, Rotary has become a favorite outlet for Kate, because of the rich, inspiring stories and characters she gets to meet, who also happen to be Rotarians. In this Q and A with Rushton Hurley, Kate will talk about some of the more memorable stories she’s written for the magazine, and why it’s admirable that Rotary invests in good journa...
2024-12-02
29 min
Development Success Stories
11. Teens Helping Teens Help Their Community
Wings of Knowledge Youth Initiative Vahid Motazedian, serves as the executive director for Olinga Learning and the Foundation for the Application of Science (FAS), two California nonprofits dedicated to empowering youth to contribute to the social and economic development of their small, rural communities. Vahid grew up in Iran, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Oregon. His father studied agriculture and dedicated his life to helping small farmers in rural communities. Vahid got his BS in electrical engineering from Oregon State University and worked in Silicon Valley for companies including Advanced Micro Devices, Synopsys, Oracle, and Salesforce.
2024-11-14
29 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
33. Inexpensive Eye Exams with Adaptive Optics
$4 glasses are one of the most affordable healthcare interventions. In this episode, we describe how a breakthrough in adaptive optics makes this possible by providing accurate and inexpensive eye exams. The Quicksee is an accurate handheld auto refractometer bringing eye prescriptions (the bottleneck to refraction corrections) to remote, underserved areas. The SimVis is a head-mounted binocular visual simulator of presbyopic corrections bringing patients the experience of vision prior to surgery. Diagnostic devices in ophthalmology inspired by adaptive optics technologies in astronomy have made their way to the clinic in the form of affordable...
2024-11-13
33 min
Development Success Stories
10. Protecting Wildlife and Livelihoods with Sound and AI
Rainforest Connection (RFCx) is a science- and technology-driven nonprofit detecting and preventing deforestation and supporting biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring in 119 countries. Founded in 2014, RFCx accomplishes this work by combining the power of acoustics, AI, an international team of field workers, scientists, engineers, and data scientists, and on-the-ground collaborators. By utilizing acoustic data and AI, they can gather data on the presence, distribution, and behavior of a wide range of species, from birds and mammals to insects and frogs, as well as patterns of threats. This information can then be used to inform conservation and management decisions, including...
2024-10-03
32 min
Development Success Stories
9. Thailand's Revolutionary Bamboo Schools
Students play an important role in the management of the school which empowers them to bring social and economic development to their communities, as well as learn leadership, empathy and compassion. In 1974, our speaker, Mechai Viravaidya, launched the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) to combat Thailand's soaring population growth rate. Using unconventional methods and humor, he made contraceptives widely accessible, leading to a significant reduction in the growth rate to 0.5% by 2003. The Bamboo School, founded in 2008, stands as a beacon of lifelong learning and socioeconomic advancement. Mechai’s remarkable achievements have earned hi...
2024-09-03
33 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
29. The 4-day Week and the Future of Work
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang is director of research and programs at 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit promoting the 4-day workweek. Alex will present an overview of the global 4-day week movement, which aims to shorten working hours without cutting salaries or productivity. He will conclude by talking about strategies for making the case for a 4-day week in your own workplace. His books (Work Less, Do More: Designing the Four Day Week (Penguin, 2023); Shorter: Work Better, Smarter and Less - Here’s How (Public Affairs, 2020); Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Le...
2024-08-22
33 min
Development Success Stories
8. Aid Strategies From a Grandmaster
Dr. Ernesto Sirolli is a renowned expert in local economic development and sustainable entrepreneurship. He is the founder of the Sirolli Institute and the author of two books: Ripples from the Zambezi and How to Start a Business and Ignite Your Life. He is also a popular public speaker and has given a TEDx talk titled "Shut Up and Listen". In 2016, he received the IOEE International Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship Education at the House of Lords in London. Dr. Ernesto Sirolli is a community iron man. In 1971, he began practice...
2024-08-22
42 min
Development Success Stories
7. Does Giving Cash Outperform Aid?
GiveDirectly sends cash directly to people living in extreme poverty, no strings attached. GiveDirectly is the first – and largest – nonprofit that lets donors send money directly to the world’s poorest. They believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives, and cash enables that choice. They have successfully delivered over $700M to approximately 1.5M people across 15 countries since their founding. Cash transfers are arguably the most-studied anti-poverty intervention, with proven positive impacts on recipients' economic, health, and education outcomes. GiveDirectly has advanced the cash r...
2024-08-08
28 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
57. Movers and Shakers: The Humanity of Service
Michael Collopy, San Francisco native and renowned portrait photographer, will discuss his career photographing some of the world’s most influential leaders, including seven U.S. presidents, and 41 Nobel peace laureates, business leaders, and civil rights activists. Collopy has also been commissioned to photograph such movie stars and musicians as George Clooney, Penelope Cruz, Paul McCartney, B.B. King, the Rolling Stones, and Frank Sinatra, and his iconic photos of Mother Teresa in her Calcutta mission have come to symbolize her work and humanity. His latest published collection of photographs, “Courage,” profiles people who “have exemplif...
2024-07-29
44 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
27. Internet Archive Founder’s Interview
Brewster Kahle, the founder of the Internet Archive, presenting "Universal Access to All Knowledge." Current statistics: https://archive.org/about/ More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website: Rotary.cool Meetings’ Video Archive YouTubeChannel How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub More about Rotary International: Website: www.Rotary.org Find a local Rotary club Find an online Rotary Club Podcast and Zoom Host: Rushton Hurley Podcast Producer: Elton Sherwin Audio edited and enhanced with: Descript Studio Sound #PositiveChange #Inspiration #Rotary
2024-07-18
36 min
Development Success Stories
6. Libraries without Borders
From Refugee Camps and Storm Shelters to Trailer Parks and Laundromats, Libraries Without Borders (Bibliothèques Sans Frontières or LWB) is an international non-profit that strengthens the capacity of people in vulnerable situations by facilitating access to education, information, and cultural resources. In more than 50 countries, Libraries Without Borders creates innovative cultural and learning spaces that allow those affected by crisis to learn, to play, to strengthen their communities, and to construct their futures. Speaker: Azure Grimes For more Info: https://www.librarieswithoutborders.org/ https://www.librarieswithoutborders.us/...
2024-07-11
24 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
26. 3M Teen Winner: Detecting and Treating Mid-ear Infections
Leanne Fan is a high schooler from San Diego, CA. In 2022 she was named America's Top Young Scientist by 3M. Fan's invention can both detect and treat mid-ear infections, and at a low cost. Details: By 2050, 1 in 4 people will have hearing loss to some extent. In children, the majority of this hearing loss is caused by mid-ear infections. Loss of hearing that comes from repeated ear infections can also affect one's future and health. For a child, this can affect the ability to learn and develop social skills. Diagnostic and treatment may be...
2024-07-04
26 min
Development Success Stories
5. The "Uber" of African Tractors
Jehiel Oliver, the founder and CEO of Hello Tractor, an agricultural technology company that connects tractor owners with smallholder farmers in need of tractor services in Africa. Jehiel has been honored with numerous awards for his work in social entrepreneurship including being recognized by Foreign Policy Magazine as a Top 100 Global Thinker and a World Economic Forum Circulars inaugural cohort member. He was appointed under the Obama Administration to serve two years as a member of the President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa, where he most recently chaired the technology subcommittee. ...
2024-06-26
28 min
Development Success Stories
4. Flowers Driving Economic Development
The Chicago Eco House and Southside Blooms transforms vacant lots into sustainable urban flower farms, turning blight into economic opportunities for majority-Black inner-city communities. Local youth are trained as florists and farmers through our workforce development program. Why flowers? The floral industry generates $35 billion a year. 80% of flowers sold in the USA come from out of the country. Chicago has unused assets in blighted, vacant lots. Youth are unemployed and underemployed - they’re bored. The problems we are facing need systemic solutions, and this program ties together nature, economy, hope, faith, community, and good ol...
2024-06-26
32 min
Development Success Stories
3. Bikes Eliminating Poverty
For the rural poor, particularly girls in school and young women, bicycles are literally a lifesaver. Without access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, people continue to live in poverty and die from preventable diseases. World Bicycle relief is changing that. More about World Bicycle Relief: Website: https://worldbicyclerelief.org Smile (short inspirational video) YouTube Channel Instagram Facebook Like and repost on social media: Follow this podcast: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website: Rotary.cool Meetings’ Video Archive YouTubeChannel How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub Podcast a...
2024-06-26
20 min
Development Success Stories
2. Rebuilding the Appalachian Economy
Brandon Dennison is the founder and CEO of a non-profit social-enterprise incubator in southern West Virginia lays out his organization's blueprint for rebuilding an entire economy in coal country. The presentation will assess the current state of West Virginia's economy, then pivot to a series of solutions being tested by Coalfield Development to overcome the many challenges faced. Success is not assured, but the country needs Appalachia to succeed, or else many of the deep-seated frustrations that are contributing to America's political divide today will only deepen. On an even larger scale, the...
2024-06-26
22 min
Development Success Stories
1. Ending Malnutrition
Two billion people globally suffer from malnutrition, aka hidden hunger. Hitting Africa the hardest, many lack access to healthy food, relying on starchy flour for every meal. This poor diet, lacking vital nutrients, tragically leads to 8,000 preventable child deaths each day. While developed nations enjoy fortified foods like cereal, milk, and salt, two billion people worldwide lack this basic human right. In parts of East Africa, as many as 95% of the population depend on small rural flour mills for their food source to survive. Sanku enables local flour mills throughout East Africa to...
2024-06-26
33 min
Development Success Stories
Development Success Stories
Rushton Hurley introduces this series, which explores the diverse world of economic development around the globe.
2024-06-25
02 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
25. Is Cash Aid Better?
GiveDirectly sends cash directly to people living in extreme poverty, no strings attached. GiveDirectly is the first – and largest – nonprofit that lets donors send money directly to the world’s poorest. They believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives, and cash enables that choice. They have successfully delivered over $700M to approximately 1.5M people across 15 countries since their founding. Cash transfers are arguably the most-studied anti-poverty intervention, with proven positive impacts on recipients' economic, health, and education outcomes. GiveDirectly has advanced the cash r...
2024-06-22
28 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
24. Economic Development Through… Flowers?
The Chicago Eco House and Southside Blooms transforms vacant lots into sustainable urban flower farms, turning blight into economic opportunities for majority-Black inner-city communities. Local youth are trained as florists and farmers through our workforce development program. Why flowers? The floral industry generates $35 billion a year. 80% of flowers sold in the USA come from out of the country. Chicago has unused assets in blighted, vacant lots. Youth are unemployed and underemployed - they’re bored. The problems we are facing need systemic solutions, and this program ties together nature, economy, hope, faith, community, and good ol...
2024-06-07
32 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
23. Using Sound and AI for Conservation
Rainforest Connection (RFCx) is a science- and technology-driven nonprofit detecting and preventing deforestation and supporting biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring in 119 countries. Founded in 2014, RFCx accomplishes this work by combining the power of acoustics, AI, an international team of field workers, scientists, engineers, and data scientists, and on-the-ground collaborators. By utilizing acoustic data and AI, they can gather data on the presence, distribution, and behavior of a wide range of species, from birds and mammals to insects and frogs, as well as patterns of threats. This information can then be used to inform conservation and management decisions, including...
2024-05-23
32 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
45. Un-ternships: Why We Must Pay Young People for Their Work
Black and brown communities generally do not possess the built-up generational wealth of their white peers. The Federal Bank of St. Louis performed analysis of that data using the most recent data available from the Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Consumer Finance. For white families, that median amount was $184,000. Contrast that with a typical Black and Latine family, for which the median amounts were $23,000 and $38,000 respectively. As a result, and this is admittedly but one of the factors, they do not have the same capacity to "pay their dues" by accepting unpaid internships within their...
2024-05-06
29 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
22. Youth Training Youth-Helping Their Communities
Vahid Motazedian, serves as the executive director for Olinga Learning and the Foundation for the Application of Science (FAS), two California nonprofits dedicated to empowering youth to contribute to the social and economic development of their small, rural communities. Vahid grew up in Iran, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Oregon. His father studied agriculture and dedicated his life to helping small farmers in rural communities. Vahid got his BS in electrical engineering from Oregon State University and worked in Silicon Valley for companies including Advanced Micro Devices, Synopsys, Oracle, and Salesforce. He left high tech...
2024-05-02
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
44. When You Fall in Laugh: How Standup Comedy Helped My Immigration Journey
Cathy Zhao is a stand-up comedian and a sit-down entrepreneur based in San Francisco. She's opened and hosted for Margaret Cho 4 times; Second Place in the First North America Standup Comedy Competition in Chinese Mandarin; performed at the Laugh Factory, SF Punchline, Cobb's, San Jose Improv, SF Comedy Day, Detroit Women Comedy Festival etc. She co-founded Laughitouthub.org, a 501(c)3 non-profit to empower the mental well-being of teenagers with humor in the format of standup comedy and improvisation. Today, she will tell us about her personal journey: In 2018, Cathy took the...
2024-04-29
34 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
43. CEN Empowering Nonprofits
This week, we explore possibilities for supporting the sustainability of nonprofit leaders and the organizations they serve. The speaker's organization, CEN, has adopted IDEAL values (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access and Liberation) that ground its approach to ensure more just and impactful outcomes for the sector. This session will explore the challenges and opportunities CEN and its community members face and ways to get involved and support their efforts. Shana Peete serves as the current Chief Executive Officer for the Center for Excellence in Nonprofits (CEN). Prior to joining CEN in 2019, she was the...
2024-04-22
30 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
21. Recycling Textile Waste
How does textile waste contribute to climate change? FABSCRAP provides one solution. Our speaker, Erin Wiens, is an ethical textile waste management advocate currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Her experience as a buyer in secondhand clothing spurred her interest in holding the fashion industry accountable for its environmental impact. Currently, in Erin’s role as Community Lead at FABSCRAP, she works to educate local communities, schools, and designers about textile waste and hopeful solutions. Erin strives to make the fashion industry more equitable and sustainable through implementing circular design, redefining waste as a...
2024-04-18
26 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
42. Confronting Ethical Challenges in a High Tech World
Machine Learning has tremendous potential to help us better understand a variety of domains and build tools for automated decision-making. Such tools carry the promise of more accurate predictions and higher efficiency than might be achievable without them. However, machine learning also has the potential to lead to outcomes that reinforce biases, disproportionately impact particular subpopulations, and violate notions of privacy. In this talk, we examine some of the promise and perils that arise from work in machine learning to understand both the ethical issues and competing value trade-offs at stake. Our speaker...
2024-04-15
40 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
41. Disrupting the Aid Sector by Giving People Cash
GiveDirectly sends cash directly to people living in extreme poverty, no strings attached. GiveDirectly is the first – and largest – nonprofit that lets donors send money directly to the world’s poorest. They believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives, and cash enables that choice. They have successfully delivered over $700M to approximately 1.5M people across 15 countries since their founding. Cash transfers are arguably the most-studied anti-poverty intervention, with proven positive impacts on recipients' economic, health, and education outcomes. GiveDirectly has advanced the cash r...
2024-04-08
28 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
20. Who Owns AI Art & Stories You Create?
As AI tools become more prevalent, they raise important and complex questions about their intellectual property implications. Who owns the works created using AI? Do AI-generated works violate IP rights? Do AI models violate IP rights when they use third-party works for training purposes? This talk will answer these questions, and your own, in an effort to clarify these confusing IP topics. Our speaker, Eric Goldman, is Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, and Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate, at Santa Clara University School...
2024-04-04
31 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
40. Wings of Knowledge Youth Initiative
Vahid Motazedian, serves as the executive director for Olinga Learning and the Foundation for the Application of Science (FAS), two California nonprofits dedicated to empowering youth to contribute to the social and economic development of their small, rural communities. Vahid grew up in Iran, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Oregon. His father studied agriculture and dedicated his life to helping small farmers in rural communities. Vahid got his BS in electrical engineering from Oregon State University and worked in Silicon Valley for companies including Advanced Micro Devices, Synopsys, Oracle, and Salesforce. He left high tech...
2024-04-01
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
39. How Clubs Can Use the Action Plan to Be Simply Irresistible
The Rotary Club of Eugene Metropolitan, joined by members of several other clubs, including the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, hears from Rotary International President Elect Stephanie Urchick. Stephanie Urchick is a member of the Rotary Club of McMurray, Pennsylvania, USA. She will serve RI as president in 2024-25. She has been an RI director and Rotary Foundation trustee. She has served RI in numerous capacities, including as training leader, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, and RI president’s representative. In addition, Stephanie was a representative and member-at-large to three sessions of the Council on Legislation. St...
2024-03-25
44 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
19. Tobacco and the Environment: It's Worse Than You Think
Although the harms of tobacco use are well-known to almost everyone, the harms that tobacco causes to the environment are less recognized. These harms start with tobacco growing, which is very hard on soils and woodlands, diverts agricultural efforts away from food production, and harms farmers and their children who are engaged with this cash crop. Tobacco product manufacturing is a dirty business, now moving away from the US and to countries where environmental regulations may be lacking. Smoking itself creates health risks through environmental contamination of air (secondhand smoke) and living spaces...
2024-03-21
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
38. Addressing Depression in the Digital Age
Have you ever wondered why the rates of depression have skyrocketed over the past decade? Mental health has been deemed a public global crisis. And increased rates of depression are linked to higher rates of suicide. Candice will present on addressing depression in the digital age. Listeners will leave being able to recognize depressive symptoms and signs of suicidal ideation; understand the impact of the current technological culture on the rising rates of mental illness; and how to support yourself or someone in your life who is struggling with their depression. Candice will also provide...
2024-03-18
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
37. Making Ophthalmology Optical Diagnostics Affordable and Accessible through Portable/Wearable Devices
Diagnostic devices in ophthalmology inspired by adaptive optics technologies in astronomy have made their way to the clinic in the form of affordable portable or wearable instruments. The Quicksee is an accurate handheld auto refractometer bringing eye prescriptions (the bottleneck to refraction corrections) to remote, underserved areas. The SimVis is a head-mounted binocular visual simulator of presbyopic corrections bringing patients the experience of vision prior to surgery. Dr. Susana Marcos is currently the David R Williams Director of the Center for Visual Science, Nicholas George Professor of Optics at the Institute of Optics and Professor...
2024-03-11
33 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
18. Student Uses AI to Prevent Suicides
Our speaker today, Siddhu Pachipala, will make the argument that we can do far better identifying and treating suicide risk. For all the radical leaps forward we've seen in machine learning, biotechnology, and renewable energy over the past 70 years, it feels like psychiatry is sitting firmly in the dust. Just look at the way we handle suicide. The moment a patient walks into the clinic, they're asked to bullet off their symptoms for the clinician to analyze, a process subject to so much bias that it lets the vast majority of high-risk patients go unnoticed...
2024-03-07
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
36. Music, Teamwork, and Excellence
Mike Vandemark, leads an amazingly talented community of musicians called the Lexington Lab Band. In this conversation with the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, we will hear how teamwork and humility allow these musicians to achieve a level of excellence that brings honor to those whose songs they cover, and joy to those who love the music. The lesson for service clubs is a powerful one. A musician and producer based in Lexington, Kentucky, Mike Vandemark has been collaborating with musicians and leading artistic endeavors for nearly three decades. The son of two...
2024-03-04
29 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
34. Changing a Family, One Girl at A Time
The Green That School (GTS) project is designed to engage a diverse, multi-faceted audience, encompassing local and global stakeholders. The project merges students from the Daraja Academy in Nanyuki, Kenya, and the Merced Union High School District in California in the United States. The initiative aims to empower young women by addressing critical issues such as gender violence, quality education, and arranged marriages while expanding their educational and professional horizons through Career Technical Education and advocating for women's involvement in STEM fields. The project amplifies efforts with international organizations like the United Nations...
2024-02-19
30 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
17. Ending Malnutrition in Africa for Pennies
Two billion people globally suffer from malnutrition, aka hidden hunger, hitting Africa the hardest. Many lack access to healthy food, relying on starchy flour for every meal. This poor diet, lacking vital nutrients, tragically leads to 8,000 preventable child deaths daily. While developed nations enjoy fortified foods like cereal, milk, and salt, two billion people worldwide lack this basic human right. In parts of East Africa, as many as 95% of the population depend on small rural flour mills for their food source to survive. Sanku enables local flour mills throughout East Africa to produce fortified flour...
2024-02-15
33 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
33. Finsen Headphones: Detecting and Treating Mid-ear Infections Using Machine Learning and Phototherapy
Leanne Fan is a high schooler from San Diego, CA. In 2022 she was named America's Top Young Scientist by 3M. Fan's invention can both detect and treat mid-ear infections, and at a low cost. Details: By 2050, 1 in 4 people will have hearing loss to some extent. In children, the majority of this hearing loss is caused by mid-ear infections. Loss of hearing that comes from repeated ear infections can also affect one's future and health. For a child, this can affect the ability to learn and develop social skills. Diagnostic and treatment may be...
2024-02-12
26 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
16. First Female President and the Supreme Court
Sylvia Whitlock, was born in New York City but educated in Kingston, Jamaica. Sylvia worked for the United Nations, before moving to California to start a career in education. Along the way, she earned her Ph.D., cum laude, from Claremont Graduate School. Subsequently, she earned another masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University, and began a second career as a therapist. She is licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences in California. In 1982, joined the "Ex-Rotary Club of Duarte" in California. Why was "Ex" part of the name? The...
2024-02-01
35 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
31. Combatting Senior Adult Loneliness & Isolation Through an Online Community
Shags Shagrin shares how he came to create a fully-functioning online community platform for several hundred senior adults who were about to lose an existing platform that brought them together during COVID protocols. Within 24 hours of learning that sponsorship of a current community platform would be ending, a new one was put together by volunteers. Within 72 hours, over 100 members joined. And within a month, it was a federally and state recognized 501(c)(3) organization with nearly 140 members. The speed and success of the effort speaks to a widespread challenge - the current unspoken epidemic of senior adult loneliness and isolation...
2024-01-29
25 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
30. The BEBOT Robot Cleaning Lake Tahoe's Beaches
The League to Save Lake Tahoe, in collaboration with ECO-CLEAN Solutions, have introduced an innovative new technology to address beach litter, targeting the most difficult to detect, hard to remove, and potentially harmful litter: tiny bits of plastic that have the potential to become harmful microplastics and other debris. The BEBOT has been recognized by the TRPA as an important Environmental Improvement Project for addressing impacts from recreation and plastics in the Lake Tahoe Basin. The BEBOT is a solar- and battery-powered, beach-cleaning robot. BEBOT sifts and captures small debris from beach sand to a...
2024-01-22
32 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
15. Carbon Smart Wood: The Power of Local Regenerative Supply Chains
Theo Hooker is COO and co-founder of Cambium Carbon which is on a mission to build local regenerative wood supply chains. Most of the 36 million trees that fall in US cities each year are mulched or thrown in the landfill. Cambium connects that would-be wasted material to their network of sawmills and then into big national buyers. Their Carbon Smart Wood product diverts waste, creates local jobs, and supports community tree planting with 15% of profits funding local planting. Theo has cultivated his career around building businesses that are good for people...
2024-01-19
14 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
29. Flowers Are Future Of America's Inner City
The Chicago Eco House and Southside Blooms transforms vacant lots into sustainable urban flower farms, turning blight into economic opportunities for majority-Black inner-city communities. Local youth are trained as florists and farmers through our workforce development program. Why flowers? The floral industry generates $35 billion a year. 80% of flowers sold in the USA come from out of the country. Chicago has unused assets in blighted, vacant lots. Youth are unemployed and underemployed - they’re bored. The problems we are facing need systemic solutions, and this program ties together nature, economy, hope, faith, community, and good ol...
2024-01-15
32 min
The Weekly Rotarian: Stories of Innovation and Service
28. Ocean Sole: Flip Flop Art
Erin Smith, a Paul Harris Fellow, who lives in Kenya and sometimes Florida, is a trailblazer in both the corporate and environmental sectors. Erin is the CEO and owner of Ocean Sole, which is transforming ocean debris into awe-inspiring art, and championing environmental causes coupled with creating opportunities in Kenya's coastal communities. Her career spans continents and industries, from high-tech to fintech. Gaining her education at George Mason, Georgetown, UVA and Pennsylvania, she now works to make a difference in people's lives and for our oceans. She has appeared on CNN and the...
2024-01-08
32 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
14. Rebuilding the Appalachian Economy From the Ground Up
Brandon Dennison is the founder and CEO of a non-profit social-enterprise incubator in southern West Virginia lays out his organization's blueprint for rebuilding an entire economy in coal country. The presentation will assess the current state of West Virginia's economy, then pivot to a series of solutions being tested by Coalfield Development to overcome the many challenges faced. Success is not assured, but the country needs Appalachia to succeed, or else many of the deep-seated frustrations that are contributing to America's political divide today will only deepen. On an even larger scale, the...
2024-01-05
22 min
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27. HERS Breast Cancer Foundation
This week's speaker, Tina Fernandez Steckler, will present an overview of HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, this presentation includes HERS Breast Cancer Foundation history, mission, programs and services, outreach, needs, fundraising efforts, and community impact. A Fremont resident since 1991, Tina has volunteered and worked for nonprofits since the early 2000s. Tina joined HERS in 2017 as Executive Director where her responsibilities include both organization management, development, and marketing communications. A co-founder of the Tri-City Nonprofit Coalition, Tina is a past participant in the Fremont Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program and the Tri-Valley Nonprofit Alliance Executive Roundtable.
2024-01-01
33 min
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26. Rotary and AdventHealth: the Partnership Changing the World, One Child at a Time
AdventHealth (formerly Florida Hospital) engages in global mission work because, at its heart, it is our mission: "Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ." Through their Global Missions and Sharing Smiles departments, they deliver healing and hope through quality healthcare, education and training. We partner with host country healthcare providers and Rotary clubs to build a sustainable legacy. Our speaker, Ruth E. Bowling, has a B.A. in Business Administration, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Healthcare Administration at AdventHealth University. A former insurance agent with Brown & Brown, Ruth has been privileged since 2013 to represent...
2023-12-25
25 min
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13. Unleashing Africa’s Lion: Development Strategies that Succeed, Dr. Ernesto Sirolli
Dr. Ernesto Sirolli is a renowned expert in local economic development and sustainable entrepreneurship. He is the founder of the Sirolli Institute and the author of two books: Ripples from the Zambezi and How to Start a Business and Ignite Your Life. He is also a popular public speaker and has given a TEDx talk titled "Shut Up and Listen". In 2016, he received the IOEE International Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship Education at the House of Lords in London. Dr. Ernesto Sirolli is a community iron man. In 1971, he began practice...
2023-12-22
42 min
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25. The 4-day Week and the Future of Work
In this talk our speaker will present an overview of the global 4-day week movement, which aims to shorten working hours without cutting salaries or productivity. You will learn how companies, nonprofits, and governments have made the transition, as well as what challenges they've faced and benefits they've enjoyed. Alex will conclude by talking about strategies for making the case for a 4-day week in your own workplace. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang is director of research and programs at 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit promoting the 4-day workweek. His books (Work Less, Do More...
2023-12-17
33 min
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24. Conserving Antarctica's Historic Buildings in Earth's Most Challenging Environment
This week's speaker, Camilla Johns, is Head of Development at the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, a charity not-for-profit that preserve's six historic sites in Antarctica. This includes Port Lockroy, the southernmost public post office in the world which is surrounded by a vocal gentoo penguin colony. Each of the six sites has an amazing history and story, and the Trust works to protect the buildings and share Antarctica's amazing past with everyone at home. Imagine painting your garden shed, but doing so 10,000 miles away on a rocky outcrop in biting Antarctic winds. Each year, for...
2023-12-11
25 min
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12. Libraries Without Borders: Refugee Camps, Storm Shelters, Trailer Parks & Laundromats
Bibliothèques Sans Frontières (Libraries Without Borders, or LWB) is an international non-profit that strengthens the capacity of people in vulnerable situations by facilitating access to education, information, and cultural resources. In more than 50 countries, Libraries Without Borders creates innovative cultural and learning spaces that allow those affected by crisis to learn, to play, to strengthen their communities, and to construct their futures. Speaker: Azure Grimes For more Info: https://www.librarieswithoutborders.org/ https://www.librarieswithoutborders.us/ More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website...
2023-12-07
24 min
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23. Ending Hidden Hunger for 100 Million People
Two billion people globally suffer from malnutrition, aka hidden hunger, hitting Africa the hardest. Many lack access to healthy food, relying on starchy flour for every meal. This poor diet, lacking vital nutrients, tragically leads to 8,000 preventable child deaths daily. While developed nations enjoy fortified foods like cereal, milk, and salt, two billion people worldwide lack this basic human right. In parts of East Africa, as many as 95% of the population depend on small rural flour mills for their food source to survive. Sanku enables local flour mills throughout East Africa to produce fortified flour...
2023-12-04
33 min
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22. The Promise and Challenges of Cultivated Seafood
Cellular agriculture, or the cultivation of seafood and meat directly from cells, has emerged as a promising approach to offset the unsustainable practices and deleterious effects of our food system. Unlike plant-based approaches to recreate flavors, textures, and nutrition, cellular agriculture involves growing animal cells into familiar cuts of seafood in brewery-type systems, without the need for farming, fishing, or animal slaughter. The history, underlying technologies, and challenges for the field will be explored, in addition to its potential impact on the future of food. Our speaker, Aryé Elfenbein, co-founded Wildtype, a company dedicated to c...
2023-11-27
32 min
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21. Love In The Time Of Corona
Rabbi Sanford Akselrad has served as the spiritual leader of Congregation Ner Tamid in Las Vegas, Nevada since 1988. During this time, the Synagogue grew from approximately 60 to more than 600 families, becoming the largest Reform Jewish Synagogue in the State of Nevada. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he turned his congregants' fear into faith with weekly messages focusing on calm, courage, resiliency, and strength, reminding them that CNT is "a special place to belong." Love in the Time of Corona was the title of Rabbi Akselrad's first essay and it's now the title of his new book...
2023-11-20
32 min
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20. The Urgency of Dignified Menstruation
Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation strives to obtain inalienable dignity for every individual for their entire menstrual cycle, from the womb to the tomb. An international collective of diverse organizations and individuals from across the globe, the coalition unites to transform the menstruation movement to center dignity as the mechanism of dismantling the misogynistic and patriarchal structural, institutional, and interpersonal beliefs and behaviors that discriminate against menstruators. Dignified Menstruation envisions a world free from any forms of abuse, discrimination, and violence associated with menstruation. According to the coalition, "every menstruator deserves freedom from the...
2023-11-13
34 min
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10. Saving Birds, Bees and Stars: The Dark-Skies Initiative
Light pollution is bad for birds, bees and your health. This week's speaker, Stephen Hummel, is the Dark Skies Initiative Coordinator at the University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory, located in the Big Bend region of Texas. His educational background is in international relations and astronomy. Alongside many partners, Stephen was involved in establishing the world's largest International Dark Sky Association certified Dark Sky Reserve in the Big Bend region of Texas and Mexico in early 2022. Prior to this, Stephen was involved in astronomy and science outreach. In his spare time Stephen is an accomplished photographer, with images used...
2023-11-03
31 min
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18. Textile Waste Recycling with FABSCRAP
This week's presentation will cover the basics of how waste contributes to climate change, differences between textile waste, industry practices that lead to waste, and FABSCRAP's work to provide solutions. Our speaker, Erin Wiens, is an ethical textile waste management advocate currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Her experience as a buyer in secondhand clothing spurred her interest in holding the fashion industry accountable for its environmental impact. Currently, in Erin’s role as Community Lead at FABSCRAP, she works to educate local communities, schools, and designers about textile waste and hopeful solutions. Erin strives to...
2023-10-30
26 min
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17. Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Intellectual Property (IP) video
As AI tools become more prevalent, they raise important and complex questions about their intellectual property implications. Who owns the works created using AI? Do AI-generated works violate IP rights? Do AI models violate IP rights when they use third-party works for training purposes? This talk will answer these questions, and your own, in an effort to clarify these confusing IP topics. Our speaker, Eric Goldman, is Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, and Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate, at Santa Clara University School...
2023-10-23
31 min
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9. Fighting Poverty in Africa with Tractors and Phones (video)
Jehiel Oliver, the founder and CEO of Hello Tractor, an agricultural technology company that connects tractor owners with smallholder farmers in need of tractor services. Jehiel has been honored with numerous awards for his work in social entrepreneurship including being recognized by Foreign Policy Magazine as a Top 100 Global Thinker and a World Economic Forum Circulars inaugural cohort member. He was appointed under the Obama Administration to serve two years as a member of the President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa, where he most recently chaired the technology subcommittee. Prior to...
2023-10-20
28 min
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15. "Reading" Your Mind with AI to Prevent Suicides (video)
Our speaker today, Siddhu Pachipala, will make the argument that we can do far better identifying and treating suicide risk. For all the radical leaps forward we've seen in machine learning, biotechnology, and renewable energy over the past 70 years, it feels like psychiatry is sitting firmly in the dust. Just look at the way we handle suicide. The moment a patient walks into the clinic, they're asked to bullet off their symptoms for the clinician to analyze, a process subject to so much bias that it lets the vast majority of high-risk patients go unnoticed...
2023-10-09
29 min
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8. Mercury and Plastic-free Seafood: Saving Tuna & Other Fish from Extinction (video)
Umami meats is now Umami Bioworks: https://vegconomist.com/cultivated-cell-cultured-biotechnology/cultivated-seafood/umami-meats-rebrands-umami-bioworks/ https://umamibioworks.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/umamibioworks/ Cultivated Seafood: A Sustainable Solution Our speaker this week, Mihir Pershad, is the founder and CEO of Umami Bioworks, where he is building a team pioneering cultivated, 'not caught' seafood by crafting delicious, nutritious, and affordable cultivated fish that is better for our health, our oceans, and our future. From Mihir: "Only 7% of global fisheries are sustainable but seafood demand will grow 50% by 2050. Aquaculture can't keep up with demand and there are more than 2...
2023-10-06
30 min
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14. Agents of Influence: A Media Literacy Video Game (video)
In this talk from Rotarian Anahita Dalmia, you'll learn about Agents of Influence, a media literacy video game teaching the next generation to be more responsible information consumers and actors. You can also consider bringing it to your communities. Our speaker is a third generation Rotarian originally from New Delhi, India, and currently part of the Rotary Club of Newport Beach. Anahita is co-founder and CEO of Alterea. She has been designing interactive experiences for social impact since she was a high school student, and is a three-time published...
2023-10-02
25 min
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7. A Blind Athlete's Vision: The Story of World Champion Lex Gillette
Sight vs. Vision - World Champion Long Jumper Lex Gillette Lex Gillette is a globally recognized Paralympic track and field athlete for Team USA. Over his career, he has won four Paralympic medals, four world champion crowns, and even holds the world record in the long jump for totally blind athletes. At the age of eight, Lex was told by doctors he would never see again. Little did he know, that traumatic moment would help him focus on his life and goals more clearly than any set of eyes. He is currently training for the upcoming Tokyo Paralympic Games where...
2023-09-22
30 min
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12. Thinking Huts: 3D Printed Schools in Madagascar (video)
This week we'll hear about Thinking Huts, an international NGO that 3D-prints schools. They most recently opened Madagascar's first 3D printed school Bougainvillea and are now in development for their most ambitious project yet, Honeycomb. Honeycomb is a 3D printed campus on the west coast of Madagascar serving an initial 240 students aged 4-16 from 3 neighboring villages. Primarily involved in project and construction management beyond fundraising, Thinking Huts' work evolves around thoughtful innovation and long-term social impact by creating new supply chains in often challenging regions in the developing world and training local construction teams on printer operations.
2023-09-18
24 min
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11. Sustainable and Biodegradable Products from Algae (video)
Algenesis is a bio-materials company that is addressing the problem of plastic pollution with the first biodegradable plant-based alternatives for high performance polyurethanes: bio-based polyurethanes made from plant-based feedstocks. These bio-based plastics are an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics, which are a major contributor to pollution and climate change. Its mission is to provide cost-competitive, sustainable, and high performance bio-based polyurethane products that meet the demands of consumers and industry, while reducing the environmental impact of plastic pollution. Our speaker, Stephen Mayfield, is a Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology at UC San Diego...
2023-09-11
29 min
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6. The Miracle of Giving Teens $1000 to Spend on Someone Else: The Ving Project (video)
Speaker: Liz Lefkofsky Program: giVING. receiVING. belieVING. There's a little VING in everything. The VING project is a national movement sparking the next generation of givers. Through VING, teens have an opportunity to give an individual in need an encouraging boost by surprising them with $1,000. We started The VING Project to empower teens to make a difference in the lives of those around them. From the organization: "By providing [teens] with small grants to give to people in need, we hope to provide an opportunity for them to experience the joys of giving – that feeling you get when you take th...
2023-09-08
22 min
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10. Using Games to Provide a Child Centered Learning for Ugandan Refugees Children (video)
Joel Baraka, who grew up and attended school in the Kyangwali Refugee Camp in Uganda is the founder of My Home Stars, a nonprofit with the mission of making education accessible to refugee children. He designed 5 STAZ, an educational board game that aims to get children excited about learning. An engineer by profession, Joel was inspired by his father, who learned masonry craftsmanship despite no formal education. In college, Joel pursued a civil engineering degree and currently works as a project engineer with a general contractor in the U.S. midwest. Joel's hope...
2023-09-04
30 min
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9. Problems with Ravens...From Biologist to Eco-technologist: a 21st Century Conservation Tale (video)
Hardshell Labs is working on revolutionary applications of emerging technology to solve difficult conservation problems, largely centered on reducing the conflict between birds, humans and threatened and endangered species. Our speaker, Tim Shields, will describe these efforts and the conservation successes they have yielded, as well as the surprising benefits of the work for human safety, the reduction of losses to commercial interests and broader social benefits that have emerged. Starting from Hardshell's core mission to attempt to save the Desert Tortoise, he will trace a story of expanding positive results for a broad array of interest...
2023-08-28
29 min
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5. Unused Oil Wells Remade to Store Wind and Solar Power
An innovative energy storage system from Renewell Energy, transforming unused oil wells into energy storage with their Gravity Well system. This week's speaker, Kemp Gregory, is the CEO and a co-founder at Renewell Energy. His personal career is a forerunner of the larger energy transition required to decarbonize the electrical grid. Prior to Renewell Energy, Kemp worked for Shell for five years, where he installed cutting-edge downhole technology, managed capital-intensive projects, and coordinated large operations teams across North and South America. Renewell’s patented technology stems from a simple idea: use pre-existing wells and the power of gravity to store an...
2023-08-25
15 min
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7. How Photography Can Be an Access to Social-Emotional Learning (video)
Today's speaker, JP Pullos, will describe the curriculum he helped to create that is being used by hundreds of teachers around the world. See more about 100cameras, including images created by young people from around the world: http://100cameras.org Students participating in 100cameras programs will often think they're simply going to learn about photography basics. What they walk away with is so much more: each student discovers that photography can be a powerful medium for communicating feelings and emotions. Each student experiences being the author of their own stories and the creative voice behind...
2023-08-14
31 min
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7. How Photography Can Be an Access to Social-Emotional Learning
Today's speaker, JP Pullos, will describe the curriculum he helped to create that is being used by hundreds of teachers around the world. See more about 100cameras, including images created by young people from around the world: http://100cameras.org Students participating in 100cameras programs will often think they're simply going to learn about photography basics. What they walk away with is so much more: each student discovers that photography can be a powerful medium for communicating feelings and emotions. Each student experiences being the author of their own stories and the creative voice behind...
2023-08-14
31 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
4. From Paralyzed to Athlete: The Inspiring Story of Justin Jesudas and the R2D2 Center
The inspiring journey of Justin Jesudas, who despite being paralyzed from the neck down, became an international para-swimming champion and an advocate for assistive technologies. To learn more about Justin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinjesudas/ To learn more about R2D2: https://r2d2.iitm.ac.in https://www.linkedin.com/company/r2d2-iit-madras/ Like and repost on: Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website: Rotary.cool Meetings’ Video Archive YouTubeChannel How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub Podcast and Zoom H...
2023-08-12
18 min
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6. Breaking Poverty Cycles: Empowering Children Through Education & Dreaming
Boundless Foundation empowers impoverished children through education and resources, inspiring them to "learn to dream," helping them rise above their daily struggle for survival and see a brighter future by opening their minds to new possibilities. The foundation's "Epic Exchange" program offers donors the chance to see the impact of their investments firsthand, experiencing the joy of giving and making a difference in the world. These visits open the hearts of the donor and expand the minds of the children instantly. Join us in transforming individuals and communities locally and globally for generational impact.
2023-08-07
33 min
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5. Solving Community Problems with what3words
Innovation - With Addresses? Pinpointing places by conventional addressing requires navigating a variety of systems. Into that space steps what3words, a new global addressing standard used by thousands of organizations worldwide to help improve efficiency and internal operations with better addresses. Our speaker is Khongorzul (Khongoroo) Otgonbayar, the Partnerships Lead at what3words, a global addressing system designed to simplify the communication of precise locations with just three simple words. Originally born in Mongolia, Khongorzul earned her degree in International Relations and Peace Studies from the Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan...
2023-07-31
31 min
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3. Can Bikes Eliminate Poverty? The Remarkable Success of World Bicycle Relief.
For the rural poor, particularly girls in school and young women, bicycles are literally a lifesaver. Without access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, people continue to live in poverty and die from preventable diseases. World Bicycle relief is changing that. More about World Bicycle Relief: Website: https://worldbicyclerelief.org Smile (short inspirational video) YouTube Channel Instagram Facebook Like and repost on social media: Follow this podcast: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website: Rotary.cool Meetings’ Video Archive YouTubeChannel How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub Podcast and Zoom Host...
2023-07-28
20 min
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4. Mural Diplomacy for Iran in Israel
Some events described are disturbing. Hooman has done mission work all over the world. In South Africa with Bruce Wilkinson’s team, and independently in Costa Rica, Armenia, Bali, Honk Kong, South Korea, Mexico, Germany, Greece, Uganda, and South Sudan. Hooman's main mission field over the past 20 years has been San Francisco, where he serves the homeless. Hooman was the choir director of St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church in San Francisco under Father Gregory Ofiesh. Now, Hooman serves terminally ill children suffering from cancer by creating movies with them in their hospital rooms with the mission of sp...
2023-07-24
27 min
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3. Women Can Also Serve: The Lawsuit That Changed Everything
Sylvia Whitlock, was born in New York City but educated in Kingston, Jamaica. Sylvia worked for the United Nations, before moving to California to start a career in education. Along the way, she earned her Ph.D., cum laude, from Claremont Graduate School. Subsequently, she earned another masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University, and began a second career as a therapist. She is licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences in California. In 1982, joined the "Ex-Rotary Club of Duarte" in California. Why was "Ex" part of...
2023-07-17
36 min
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2. Crushing Medical Debt - One Nonprofit's Success
“Millions of people are on payment plans or declaring bankruptcy that they don't have to pay because they have no idea that these programs exist.” Jared Walker, founder of Dollar For More about Dollar For: Website https://dollarfor.org Does my family qualify? (3 minutes) Get Involved and help, partner or donate Like and repost on social media: Follow this podcast: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Website: Rotary.cool Meetings’ Video Archive YouTubeChannel How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub Podcast and Zoom Host: Rushton Hurley More about Rotary International:...
2023-07-13
21 min
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2. Operation Pollination - A 7th Area of Focus Environmental Framework
Rotary Operation Pollination is a growing movement led by the Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group (ESRAG). During this presentation, you will learn about the simple framework and receive an update. Pollinator decline is a serious issue negatively affecting the health of our planet. Everyone can get involved to help address this issue that impacts all of us, and Rotarians around the world are taking action to do something about it. Our speaker today is Chris Stein from the United States National Park Service. Chris has been a park ranger for more than four...
2023-07-10
39 min
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1. Welcome Our New Club President : Nick LaGarde
Today we thank Immediate Past President Angelica for her work in '22-'23, and welcome President Nick and his plans for '23-'24. President Nick is excited to bring his leadership to the eClub while continuing the initiatives set forth under Immediate Past President Angelica's guidance. Nick wants to continue to grow the eClub community and support additional connections with our club members, district and communities. Nick LaGarde is an Account Director at Cloud for Good where he helps nonprofits use Salesforce to make the most of their mission...
2023-07-03
34 min
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1. Knitted Knockers–A Remarkable Story of Love, Generosity and Service
“It was 12 years ago now, when I heard the words that no woman wants to hear: that I had breast cancer…” From a casual knitter to the founder of a global organization, Barb Demorest's story is one of passion, purpose, and service. More about Knitted Knockers: • www.knittedknockers.org • www.facebook.com/knittedknockers • Knitted Knockers’ YouTube channel More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley • Website: Rotary.cool • Current and Past Meetings’ Video Archive • YouTube Channel • How to become a member in this online...
2023-06-26
20 min
Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
Introduction to: Inspiring Solutions for a Better World
Stories of remarkable individuals and organizations making a difference in the world. From entrepreneurs and activists to educators and healthcare professionals, we showcase people who are bringing about positive change in their communities, locally, globally, and digitally. The three segments mentioned in this introduction Lex Gillette World Bicycle Relief Libraries Without Borders More about the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley Current and Past Meetings’ Video Archive How to become a member in this online Rotary eClub Podcast and Zoom Host: Rushton Hurley More about Rotary International: Website: www.Rotary.org Find a local Rotary club ...
2023-06-20
03 min