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Design for Social Impact Ft. Robert Fabricant
Today on the podcast, Robert Fabricant - Co-Founder of Dalberg Design, where he applies human-centered design and systems thinking to drive innovation and expand collaborations for social impact and community engagement. He leads a diverse team with studios in Dakar, Mexico City, Mumbai, Nairobi, and New York, leveraging Dalberg's global reach. His work, largely focused on public health, includes serving as the lead design partner for USAID’s Global Health Bureau and leading a project with the Pima County Health Department to promote health equity and literacy among Latina/x/o communities in Tucson, Arizona.
Robert holds an MPS in Design and Technology from NYU, has written extensively on design and social impact, and is the co-author of "User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Shape the Way We Live, Work, and Play," named one of Amazon’s top 100 books for 2019. His work has been featured in several Yale Business School case studies, and he holds seven patents in digital technology. He’s also received numerous design awards and been nominated for the prestigious Smithsonian National Design Awards four times. Additionally, Robert serves on the board of Reach Health, a leading tech company in South Africa focused on behavior change through mobile applications.
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The Fifth Order of Design ft. Marzia Mortati
Переглядів 5621 день тому
Today on the podcast - an Associate Professor at the Department of Design at Politecnico di Milano, Marzia Mortati. Marzia’s research interests focus on service design and public sector innovation, with an emphasis on the intersection of design, data, and artificial intelligence in public services. ► Make sure to subscribe to our channel and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or ...
A Love Story Between Data and People ft. Pau Aleikum Garcia
Переглядів 26Місяць тому
Today on the podcast, Pau Aleikum Garcia - a media designer and the founder and director of Domestic Data Streamers, a team of 30 interdisciplinary profiles creating projects around media literacy, misinformation, capacity building and dissemination around data and GEN-AI for organizations such as the United Nations, California Academy of Sciences or Citizen Lab in over 45 countries. Garcia cha...
Rehumanizing Data ft. Pau Garcia
Переглядів 17Місяць тому
Today on the podcast, Pau Garcia - a media designer and the founder and director of Domestic Data Streamers, a team of 30 interdisciplinary profiles creating projects around media literacy, misinformation, capacity building and dissemination around data and GEN-AI for organizations such as the United Nations, California Academy of Sciences or Citizen Lab in over 45 countries. Garcia chairs the ...
A Radical Plan to Address #climatechange ft. Drew Pendergrass & Filip Mesko
Переглядів 473 місяці тому
Today in the episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be joined by two guests to talk about our environmental responsibility! First off, we are happy to speak with Drew Pendergrass. Drew is a PhD student in Environmental Engineering at Harvard University and co-author of the 2022 book Half-Earth Socialism. His current research uses satellite, aircraft and surface observation...
Understanding the Human Cost of AI ft. Adio Dinika
Переглядів 734 місяці тому
Today on the podcast, we have Adio Dinika from the Distributed AI Research (DAIR) Institute-a space for independent, community-rooted AI research, free from Big Tech’s pervasive influence. Adio Dinika is a Research Fellow at DAIR, focusing on the intersection of AI, labour, and ethics. His work highlights the invaluable contributions of data workers in the Global South, particularly in Sub-Saha...
Decoding Near Futurism ft. Neil Redding
Переглядів 304 місяці тому
Today in the episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be talking with Neil Redding, a speaker, author, Innovation Architect and Near Futurist! As Founder & CEO of Redding Futures, Neil has led teams and served as an advisor at multiple spatial computing startups, including Auki Labs, Bitreel, and Friends With Holograms, among a range of other clients. Prior to Redding Future...
Revitalization of Hatay: Project Presentation | Hatay Yeniden Canlanıyor
Переглядів 924 місяці тому
United together, we embarked on a journey to bring hope to Hatay and rebuild the city together with Antakya. SOUR responded to the call of Turkey Design Foundation to initiate the revival of Hatay. The final presentations were held in Hatay, in collaboration with the people of Hatay and all stakeholders. Hep birlikte, Hatay’a umut olmak ve Hataylı’larla birlikte kent yaratmak için yola çıktık. ...
What's Wrong With AI
Переглядів 195 місяців тому
SOUR hosted a dynamic panel discussion exploring the complexities and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI). Titled “What’s Wrong With AI?”, the event brought together an esteemed group of AI professionals to engage in a diagnostic conversation about the current and future implications of AI technology. Panel Highlights: Tim Fu - Designer, Founder of Studio Tim Fu, Adjunct Professor AI x A...
Revitalization of Hatay | Hatay Yeniden Canlanıyor
Переглядів 1685 місяців тому
United together, we embarked on a journey to bring hope to Hatay and rebuild the city together with Antakya. SOUR responded to the call of Turkey Design Foundation to initiate the revival of Hatay. The final presentations were held in Hatay, in collaboration with the people of Hatay and all stakeholders. Hep birlikte, Hatay’a umut olmak ve Hataylı’larla birlikte kent yaratmak için yola çıktık. ...
Creating a Circular Furniture Supply Chain ft. Emily McGarvey
Переглядів 226 місяців тому
Today in the episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be talking with Emily McGarvey, Director of Sustainability for Room & Board. Emily McGarvey brings 20 years of experience spearheading social and environmental strategies with a focus on product, supply chain, operations, and branding. Leading sustainability initiatives for Room & Board and Room & Board Business Interiors...
#bioclimatic and #ecological #Architecture ft. Nzinga Mboup
Переглядів 1216 місяців тому
Today in the episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be talking with Nzinga Mboup! Nzinga Biegueng Mboup is a Dakar-based, Senegalese architect who co-founded WOROFILA a practice that specializes in bioclimatic architecture and construction using earth and biomaterials sourced locally. In addition to her architectural practice, Nzinga has worked as a researcher for the Afri...
Moving from Representation to Inclusion ft. Manpreet Dhillon
Переглядів 107 місяців тому
In today’s episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be talking with equity and inclusion advocate: Manpreet Dhillon! Manpreet is a certified Personal and Executive Coach, Human Resources Professional, and Internal Auditor who uses her skills and expertise to create strong organizational cultures and provide economic empowerment to equity-deserving groups - among which as Fou...
Navigating the Complex through Coalition & Consensus Ft. Michael Braun & Eldad Gothelf from Kasirer
Переглядів 337 місяців тому
Today on the podcast, Michael Braun and Eldad Gothelf from Kasirer - a New York City based firm driven by strategists, problem solvers, and expert navigators of complicated systems, and complicated solutions. Kasirer builds coalitions and consensus to win support for their clients-across industries, interests, approvals, and all levels of government. Our first guest is Eldad Gothelf, Kasirer’s ...
The #Non-binary #Future ft. Sloan Leo
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Today in the episode of What’s Wrong With: The Podcast, we are excited to be talking with design theorist, facilitator, and practitioner: Sloan Leo! Leo is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of FLOX Studio, a community design and strategy studio that supports mission-driven organizations to animate the practice of their values. Using facilitation, FLOX Studio engages innovative social impa...
For Antakya, with Antakya...
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For Antakya, with Antakya...
#urban #design Amidst Complexities ft. Joseph Heathcott
Переглядів 679 місяців тому
#urban #design Amidst Complexities ft. Joseph Heathcott
Changing the Game in #advertising ft. Jolyon White
Переглядів 349 місяців тому
Changing the Game in #advertising ft. Jolyon White
Affordable Housing in NYC ft. Dan Dickson
Переглядів 3110 місяців тому
Affordable Housing in NYC ft. Dan Dickson
Civic Engagement Through Arts & Design ft. Pilar Finuccio
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Civic Engagement Through Arts & Design ft. Pilar Finuccio
#Responsible #AI ft. Seth James
Переглядів 38Рік тому
#Responsible #AI ft. Seth James
Power of Trauma-Informed Design ft. Brandi Tuck
Переглядів 23Рік тому
Power of Trauma-Informed Design ft. Brandi Tuck
100 - How Affordable Housing could be more Inclusive? ft. Brinshore
Переглядів 44Рік тому
100 - How Affordable Housing could be more Inclusive? ft. Brinshore
Disruptive #Innovation for #Sustainable Growth ft. Luke Williams
Переглядів 250Рік тому
Disruptive #Innovation for #Sustainable Growth ft. Luke Williams
Creating a Safe Space for Architects to Create ft. Patrick MacLeamy
Переглядів 55Рік тому
Creating a Safe Space for Architects to Create ft. Patrick MacLeamy
Harnessing the Power of Strategic Design ft. Nina Terrey
Переглядів 86Рік тому
Harnessing the Power of Strategic Design ft. Nina Terrey
#Co-creating #Public #Libraries ft. Shamichael Hallman
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#Co-creating #Public #Libraries ft. Shamichael Hallman
Decoding #Walkability: Why Certain #Cities are Ahead of the Curve ft. Jeff Speck
Переглядів 117Рік тому
Decoding #Walkability: Why Certain #Cities are Ahead of the Curve ft. Jeff Speck
#understanding #disability-forward #housing ft. Fatimah Aure
Переглядів 38Рік тому
#understanding #disability-forward #housing ft. Fatimah Aure
Understanding Plural Localities at the Territories of #global #urbanization ft. Sasaki Associates
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Understanding Plural Localities at the Territories of #global #urbanization ft. Sasaki Associates

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @zeynepbingol3710
    @zeynepbingol3710 Місяць тому

    This looks amazing. I wonder, did you design just this part of Hatay, or is this a specific area within your overall design? I heard that Foster and Partners is responsible for rebuilding Hatay. Are you collaborating with them?

  • @amoghgharpuresva
    @amoghgharpuresva 3 місяці тому

    Interesting

  • @jonesnyamupachitu1969
    @jonesnyamupachitu1969 6 місяців тому

    Interesting point on the detachment from the process of fabrication of ‘materials’ in a globalised post-industrial world. That’s beyond architecture

  • @jonesnyamupachitu1969
    @jonesnyamupachitu1969 6 місяців тому

    Nice pod name.

  • @amoghgharpuresva
    @amoghgharpuresva 8 місяців тому

    'Bring it back to the people'

  • @abrahamlupis9354
    @abrahamlupis9354 8 місяців тому

    but what's the point if the world doesn't have it?

  • @inanceray555
    @inanceray555 9 місяців тому

    "If we do vanilla piece, we are done, Game is Over!!" So True!!!

  • @alexisgross6296
    @alexisgross6296 Рік тому

    Promo`SM 🤔

  • @ahmedsaeed5098
    @ahmedsaeed5098 Рік тому

    مرحبا اوس انا اسمي احمد اني عراقي لاجيء في تركيا منذ 2014 واجهت مشاكل وتعقيدات كثيرة وعشت تجربة مشابهة لتجربتك اود التحدث معك كوني اعيش في عزلة تامة وليس لدي من اتحدث معه اذا كان ذلك ممكنناً ساكون شاكراً لك

  • @petersscanlon4470
    @petersscanlon4470 Рік тому

    This depopulation nut needs immediately irradicating !!

  • @theresabauer2138
    @theresabauer2138 Рік тому

    💯 Promo>SM

  • @juelz713
    @juelz713 Рік тому

    Great Job

  • @rafaelandres9728
    @rafaelandres9728 Рік тому

    🤗 *promo sm*

  • @inanceray555
    @inanceray555 2 роки тому

    This is one of the most mind bending discussions we have ever had. I wish people in charge would take a pause and listen the future we are heading to and take another pause to think. we need to systematically change from the way we think, the way we generate insights, up until the way we manufacture, the way we consume.

  • @musicalmaestro6050
    @musicalmaestro6050 2 роки тому

    Loved the interview. Awesome insights.

  • @patricknikola_
    @patricknikola_ 3 роки тому

    Tom is such an inspirational leader. The story of FREYR and Tom being at the forefront of this company made me invest in FREYR 6 months ago. Tip for the lady interviewing Tom, try to keep the questions a bit shorter and a bit more clear. Makes it easier to follow and listen to. Cheers!

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs74 3 роки тому

    1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere/GHGs, makes the earth cooler than it would be without that atmosphere like that reflective panel set behind the windshield. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth would become much like the Moon and Mercury, a barren rock with a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating/delaying/intercepting, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which according to RGHE theory comes from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a LWIR ideal black body which 4) cannot happen because of the non-radiative heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules and as demonstrated by experiment, the gold standard of classical science: principia-scientific.org/debunking-the-greenhouse-gas-theory-with-a-boiling-water-pot/ 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. Version 2.0 051321

  • @inlove834
    @inlove834 3 роки тому

    Hello. This was educational! I've been trying to find for an insightful video like yours that breaks down the stuff in this video. 👏 🙌Your explanation actually is like the videos of Dr. Ethan! Dr's demonstrations are insightful and he actually helped me on my wellness. He is an insightful medical student in Europe and he teaches conditions and vitamins! Go check out his channel out and give the health enthusiast a subscribe! 👉 #DrEthanCare

  • @noahsass600
    @noahsass600 3 роки тому

    The best people :D

  • @brad8215
    @brad8215 4 роки тому

    Epic!!! Looking forward to more uploads. You should look into using SMZeus . c o m! It will help you get your videos into the suggested feed and rank better in the search!

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 4 роки тому

    *4% of all mammals are wild, 4% of all energy is renewable,* 15% of energy will be renewable by 2040 Solar and wind are 2% of all energy because electricity is only 19% of all energy Fossil fuel use has been 80% of all energy for over 25 years Greenhouse gases are up 45% in 30 years, 86% of wildlife has been wiped out in 50 years With 23 billion chickens on earth, if one sneezes we all get the flu, covids et al are here to stay Livestock use somewhere up to 80% of antibiotics, causing 50% of animal to human infectious disease Weather = flash floods + flash fires + flash droughts + flash mobs Climate = 30 years of weather + you don't got time to worry about climate *Mass Extinction Numbers* 1 million species of plants and animals at risk of extinction ( Nat Geo 2019 ) 97% of great fresh water species gone since 1970 ( Guardian 2019 ) 96% of mammals are livestock and human ( Ecowatch 2018 ) 96% of tigers gone in 100 years ( IFL Science 2019 ) 90% of elephants gone in 100 years ( Hurriet 2019 ) 90% of lions gone in 100 years ( African Impact 2019 ) 90% of Leatherback sea turtles gone since 1980 ( Earth Watch undated ) 90% of Monarch Butterflies gone in 20 years ( Inhabitat 2014 ) 80% of Antarctic Krill gone in 30 years ( Research Gate 2005 ) 77% of Eastern lowland gorillas gone since 1996 ( Treehugger 2020 ) 68% of world’s wildlife has been wiped out since 1970 ( Mongabay 2020 ) 50% of Marine vertebrates gone since 1970 ( WWF 2015 ) 50% of Great Barrier Reef gone since 1985 ( Live Science 2012 ) 40% of Giraffes gone since 1990 ( NRDC 2019 ) 40% less insects in next 30 years ( PNAS 2019 ) 4% of mammals are wildlife ( Vegan News 2020 ) 700 Marine Species Might Go Extinct Because of Plastic ( Green Planet 2019 ) 500 vertebrate species of less than 1,000 individuals ( PNAS 2020 ) 500 species of animal have gone extinct since 1900 ( RD 2019 ) *Green Energy Sources & Numbers* 2020 : 2% of global energy is solar and wind -- after 20 yrs trying ( IEA stats 2020 ) 2025 : 66% of the world will live in water stressed areas 2020 : 50% of world's thermal power capacity is threatened by water shortages 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable 2050 : 28% of global energy will be renewable, at best -- assuming no snags or snafus 2050 : 600 ppm CO2 BAU = 2X safe limit of 300 ppm set by James Hansen Dams and bio-energy are ecological disaster zones 80% of river life is gone and water proxy wars are in Africa and Asia 50% of Euro Nord renewable electricity comes from burning imported trees We can’t burn forests for electricity to save us from the climate We can’t build wildfire suppression big enough to handle future wildfires Forest fires will burn faster than we can plant trees We burn corn, soy and palm oil in cars and will do so until 2030 so far We burn recycled plastic and paper for electricity and call it recycled electricity Plastic harms the plankton that produce 10% of earth's oxygen In the last 20 years, petrochemical demand grew 7X human population growth We don’t have enough land for bio-energy and we're losing soil and water too fast To get 30% of energy from algae ponds would take a country the size of Argentina To get 20% of global energy from solar in 30 years, we need panels 3X faster than now By 2050, there will be 78 million metric tons of solar panel waste, generating 6 million metric tons of new solar panel waste annually. Standard electronics recycling methods don’t cut it for solar panels. ( Wired ) By 2040 not even half of all cars will be electric *Sources:* Loki's Revenge Blog Extinction: Beginners Guide zzzzzz c