Episodes
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✨ The Last Episode is Here! 🚀
In this final episode, we dive into an inspiring conversation with María Camila Chacón, a sustainability professional from Colombia, who is driving change through social impact initiatives across Latin America. She has worked with NGOs and social enterprises, where her expertise lies in developing sustainable models and capacity-building programs to help social organisations become more adaptable and financially stable.
Maria is recipient of Chevening Awards and is currently pursuing MSc in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her journey reflects a deep passion for driving long-term change by developing scalable frameworks that empower social organisations.
Tune in to our latest episode to hear more about Maria’s inspiring journey, the lessons she’s learned from launching impactful programs, and her vision for how legislation and philanthropy can support social impact initiatives. She also shares valuable advice for aspiring Chevening scholars and offers insights from her experiences at LSE.
As we wrap up, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our listeners for joining us on this journey. Your support has been crucial in exploring global issues and highlighting the changemakers who are making a real difference.
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In our ninth episode, we’re joined by Martin Lutherking Aduko, co-founder of Brown Technology and a social entrepreneur tackling food waste in Ghana.
Growing up witnessing post-harvest losses, Martin’s passion for change led him to design non-electricity-reliant cooling systems to reduce food waste for farmers in rural areas. This innovation laid the foundation for Brown Technology, a social enterprise committed to creating sustainable solutions for food security in Ghana.
Currently pursuing his MSc in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics, Martin is also a Standard Bank Africa Chairman’s Scholar and a Global Student Entrepreneur Awards 2024 finalist.
Follow Martin’s journey as he leads Brown Technology towards a more sustainable future for food security and empowers farmers to thrive!
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We’re excited to have Lucas Soto with us on the LSE Impact Talks! Luke’s journey in the non-profit sector has been both diverse and impactful. Luke began his career with AmeriCorps, where he connected retirees with local non-profits and then worked as a mobile librarian in Pittsburgh. After his master’s degree in Social Work from Columbia University, specialising in in international social work and refugee services, he went on to serve as a caseworker for homeless young adults and unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in the U.S.
Luke has dedicated his career to driving social impact, and recently shaped Miami’s non-profit landscape through a county-wide capacity-building initiative. Now, he’s pursuing an MSc in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The London School of Economics.
And did we mention he’s also a gamer and pub crawl enthusiast? Tune in to hear Luke’s story and gain insights from his unique experiences.
You won’t want to miss this one!
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In our latest episode of LSE Impact Talks, we’re joined by Macarena Martinez, a dedicated impact management and sustainability professional with experience in both the nonprofit and startup sectors.
Macarena’s journey is one of passion and purpose. From spearheading initiatives that drive social and environmental change to providing strategic guidance as a member of the Board of Trustees for LAFF—a UK-based charity enhancing educational access in rural Peru.
Currently, Macarena is deepening her knowledge at the London School of Economics, pursuing MSc in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Driven by her love for nature, she’s also leading a sustainable business initiative aimed at combating deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest through regenerative agroforestry.
Join us as we dive into Macarena's story, explore her approach to sustainability, and her vision for a more equitable future.
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We're thrilled to have Mahefarivo Thierry join us on the podcast today!
Thierry, a Chevening Scholarship recipient, is pursuing MSc in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics and making an impact as a social entrepreneur from Madagascar. He's transforming the lives of prisoners by providing them with meaningful employment through his social enterprise, which specialises in customisable embroidered clothing.
In this episode, we dive into:
His journey in Madagascar and the challenges he overcame The impact of his work on prisoners His enriching experience at the London School of Economics Valuable advice for prospective Chevening scholars And much more!Tune in to hear how Thierry is weaving hope and changing lives, one stitch at a time.
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This week, we’re excited to sit down with Omar Regalado, a passionate entrepreneur and a current MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship candidate at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Join us as we explore his fascinating journey—from managing crucial climate change projects in Guatemala to his experiences in the restaurant industry in Tampa and Guatemala City. We also discuss his shift into consulting, where he empowers businesses and non-profits to create sustainable impact. Plus, hear about his efforts to tackle trade deficits in Central America and support local food industries.
Don’t miss this engaging conversation that explores the intersection of sustainability and business!
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We had a thought provoking conversation with Lorena Gallo, a political scientist from Colombia with a deep commitment to the cocoa industry and social impact. She is currently pursuing a MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Lorena has worked across government, private companies, and NGOs, leading initiatives in Colombia's Amazon region to replace illicit crops with cocoa and enhance rural livelihoods. She is gearing up to launch her own chocolate company in Colombia, combining her love for cocoa with her vision for positive change.
Tune in to our latest episode to hear more about Lorena's journey and her experiences at LSE. Discover her valuable advice for prospective students and her vision for making a positive impact through cocoa entrepreneurship.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Xuehan Jiang, who has seamlessly blended her passion for music with her commitment to social impact. She is currently pursuing MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at LSE. From her beginnings in high-frequency trading to her pivotal role in launching a music royalties quant fund, Xuehan is redefining how we think about the power of music as a catalyst for social impact. We dive into her journey, exploring how artistic expression can address pressing social issues, support underrepresented communities, and promote unity.
Get ready to discover the profound impact that music can have on our society and the innovative ways Xuehan is working to amplify those effects.
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We’re delighted to have Brian Shkodrani as our latest guest on LSE Impact Talks.
Brian is the recipient of the Chevening Scholarship and is currently pursuing MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics. He is an entrepreneur, a marketing strategist, and a life coach with a unique blend of expertise in business and psychology. As the founder of Brainergy, he’s focused on making an impact by enriching the lives of professionals through holistic relationships and dating support.
Whether you're passionate about entrepreneurship, personal development, or improving your relationships, Brian’s insights are not to be missed!
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Sarah Forero, a seasoned political scientist and MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship candidate at the London School of Economics. In this episode, we delve into her impactful work in fragile and conflict-affected regions with organisations like UN Migration Agency and the FHI 360.
Tune in to gain Sarah's valuable insights into gender equality and social innovation! Hear her advice for prospective students and her perspectives on the emerging trends and technologies poised to shape the future of equality in the coming decade.