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Partnering with Government

Impact & Innovation

Release Date: 04/28/2025

Small Businesses as the Fabric of this Country show art Small Businesses as the Fabric of this Country

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In our bonus final episode this season we meet Elizabeth Gore, co-founder and President of Hello Alice, a fintech company that helps small businesses access capital and growth. Elizabeth shares her journey as an entrepreneur launching this company against all odds, and how she navigated barriers in building it. After 200+ rejections, she and her co-founder found the investors who believed in them, and since then have served 1.5M+ entrepreneurs! She focuses on serving women and people of color along with veterans, who receive the least amount of funding and support. The data shows that when...

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Bending the Arc of Justice show art Bending the Arc of Justice

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After many years of zooming in to my class, Rod Bremby is finally here in person! Former health secretary for the state of Kansas, commissioner of the department of social services for Connecticut, and vice president of digital transformation for the global public sector at Salesforce; Rod shares his reflections on the revolving door of public and private sector work. He was fired for turning down a coal fired power plant in Kanses, received an award for taking CT SNAP "from worst to first" through his unique change management approach, and led the Salesforce public private partnerships for...

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CT Wealth Accelerator show art CT Wealth Accelerator

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Yaw Owusu-Boahen returns to SOM to share his experience after graduating, and his most recent role as Director of the CT Wealth Accelerator, an extrapreneurship endeavor bringing together multiple partners who are deeply invested in bridging the racial wealth gap in CT. Building on a government innovation providing "baby bonds" to children born under the poverty line, the Wealth Accelerator is testing new programs to support customers in leveraging existing resources to build generational wealth. He shares his ambitions for accelerating existing results, and the need to take risks to do...

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KB 2.0 : From Data to Insights, Policy, and Impact show art KB 2.0 : From Data to Insights, Policy, and Impact

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They're back again! After visiting my podcast in its first year in 2018, Khushi Baby is back to share how they've not only survived the past seven years but completely leaned into their mission and expanded the depth and magnitude of their impact. Founded just over ten years ago, KB started out as a wearable designed to digitize data on childhood immunization in rural India. After conducting field research with Community Health Workers, they created an app integrating the maternal child health challenge into the larger problem set of primary care. Scaling rapidly in response to government...

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Sink or Swim show art Sink or Swim

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Now is the time when we find out to what degree and how we will swim rather than sink, as public health innovators and practitioners. In this episode, I talk to my former student Olivia Francis, who obtained her MPH in 2025. Like many of her peers, Olivia is navigating the turbulent waters of the political storm surrounding public health. She reflects on past public health challenges and how we overcame them. "How can we make this an opportunity," she asks, "rather than just a sad time that happened?" Last spring Olivia was recruited by Health in Her Hue, following founder Ashlee Wisdom's...

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Radical Health show art Radical Health

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Ivelyse Andino founded Radical Health as the first public benefit corporation in New York state, to build community around health. After navigating the health care system on her own to help support her immigrant mother through cancer, and later through her own pregnancy, Ivelyse realized how isolated most people feel when dealing with health services. Radical Health began with indigenous circle practices to build community around health; and evolved into health worker training to enhance the health care workforce. Ivelyse began her career building apps for digital health, and started Radical...

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Aligning Incentives show art Aligning Incentives

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To what degree and how are current capitalistic structures conducive to reaching public health goals? Sofia Noori shares her journey from grassroots organizing to clinical training in psychiatry, to raising $19 in venture capital for her tech enabled platform, Nema Health. Nema is an online clinic providing intensive care for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Utilizing a value-based care model to improve health outcomes and reduce long term costs, Sofia and her team secured national contracts with health care payers to provide trauma focused therapy that helps survivors heal and...

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Intrapreneurship show art Intrapreneurship

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Victoria Bush ’23 is passionate about “intrapreneurship:” the idea of innovating within existing institutions. Utilizing her entrepreneurial spirit and skills to improve any organization she is part of, she developed the 3C’s framework of Constrain, Create, Champion, to help structure internal innovation. Hear why constraints help creativity, and how to champion change in your organization. Victoria shares examples of intrapreneurship, and leaves us with the motivation to leave each place a little bit better than we found it.

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Food As Medicine show art Food As Medicine

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Josh Trautwein, founder of About Fresh, shares his start-up journey in the food as medicine space. Josh started out as a Community Health Worker, helping patients access the things they need to be healthy. He realized the importance of accessing healthy food, in a culturally relevant way, especially for urban areas without fresh food at accessible prices. The concept of "food as medicine" entails utilizing health care dollars to reimburse for fresh produce in a similar way to reimbursing for medication. Many chronic diseases are related to the food we eat, and health care payers like Medicaid...

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Carving Out Your Path show art Carving Out Your Path

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Tagan Engel reflects on different changemaking paths available to each of us. Her own path led her to follow her heart into the kitchen, where she applied her social justice work to food systems. In this episode, she shares the various roles she has played as a chef, educator, activist, and innovator. We discuss food as a driver of health, and as a human right.

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Daisy Rosales, SOM '20, is back with her latest insights! After founding Brio seven years ago (see Season 6 Episode 1 for more) and partnering with community based organizations on mental health programming around the world, Daisy found herself positioned to partner with governments to scale these programs. She launched a study to learn more about successful government partnerships, and shares some of her findings in this episode. She also shares a case example of Brio's work, in partnership with Kshamtalaya, an education non-profit in India. Brio and Kshamtalaya are now partnering with the state of Rajasthan to scale their programming.