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E10S11Scaling& Leading: A Career in Social Justice, Academia, and Philanthropy

The Social Change Career Podcast

Release Date: 03/22/2024

E8 S14 Protect What You Love: Building Movements from the Heart show art E8 S14 Protect What You Love: Building Movements from the Heart

The Social Change Career Podcast

In this episode, Craig Zelizer talks with , a Dutch social entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of multiple global movements including Dance for Life, , and . From organizing some of the largest public festivals in the Netherlands to driving emotional, community-rooted innovation for ocean protection, Ilco shares what it takes to build movements that not only spark change but sustain it. This conversation explores personal and planetary transformation, how movements scale, and why love—and not fear—is often the most powerful catalyst for action. Whether you're leading a social...

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Ep7 S14 Women Shaping Industrial Policy and Transformation in the Global South show art Ep7 S14 Women Shaping Industrial Policy and Transformation in the Global South

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In this episode, Dr. Craig Zelizer speaks with , a leader in industrial policy, gender equity, and international cooperation. From serving as Colombia’s Vice Minister of Business Development to designing the country’s first industrial policy in two decades, Soraya brings a rich, cross-sectoral perspective on how to build more inclusive and sustainable economies in the Global South. Based in Bogotá, with academic roots in Colombia, Italy, and India, Soraya shares how her experiences in government, academia, and diplomacy have shaped her career—and her deep commitment to bringing...

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E6 S14: Navigate Your Impact Career Amidst Sector Disruption Breathe, Plan & Act show art E6 S14: Navigate Your Impact Career Amidst Sector Disruption Breathe, Plan & Act

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Navigating a career in the ever-changing world of social impact work can be a wild ride, especially now.  In this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, we talk about how to manage with the crisis caused by the devastating and cruel cuts to USAID and other orgs. This session features four leading impact sector experts  Caroline Ouwerkerk, Spencer Campbell,  Julia Firestone and Craig Zelizer. Whether you're figuring out your next steps or trying to make the most of your current situation, this episode offers insights to help you breathe, plan, and act. Why listen to this...

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E5 S14 Building a Career at the Intersection of Art, Activism, and Collective Liberation show art E5 S14 Building a Career at the Intersection of Art, Activism, and Collective Liberation

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In this episode of the Social Change Career Podcast, Dr. Craig Zelizer sits down with the inspiring . As a visionary leader and founder of impactful organizations like . and and serving as an , Yura shares their compelling journey of weaving together art, activism, and collective liberation to create lasting social impact. Why You Should Listen: Art as Activism: Discover how Yura's work with Liberate Inc. uses the arts to advance racial, social, and climate justice. Learn about their groundbreaking initiatives that empower BIPOC creatives through grants, education, and organizing efforts. ...

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E4 S14 Building a Career at the Intersection of Water, Peace, and Sustainability show art E4 S14 Building a Career at the Intersection of Water, Peace, and Sustainability

The Social Change Career Podcast

Join us for Season 14, Episode 4 of the Social Change Career Podcast, featuring , a global leader working at the intersection of environmental policy, peacebuilding, and youth leadership.  Natalia shares her multifaceted career at the intersection of water, peace, and sustainability.  She highlights the importance of a long-term vision, nurturing relationships, and pursuing further education, such as her involvement in the . Whether you're just starting your career or looking to pivot into a field focused on making a difference, particulary in sustainability and impact, this is a...

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E3 S14 Boardy, the AI Superconnector: How AI Can Support Your Career in Challenging (and Non-Challenging) Times show art E3 S14 Boardy, the AI Superconnector: How AI Can Support Your Career in Challenging (and Non-Challenging) Times

The Social Change Career Podcast

Take a listen to Season 14, Episode 3 of the Social Change Career Podcast featuring an AI super connector designed to help people navigate their careers, build meaningful connections, and find opportunities in impact sectors. Why Listen? Learn how AI can support impact professionals in challenging times.  Explore the role of AI-driven career networking in fostering real human connections.  Gain insights into how Boardy facilitates double opt-in networking to help professionals find aligned collaborations. Hear about the rise of AI in impact careers and how professionals can adapt. ...

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E2 S14: Empowering African NGOs: Building Sustainable Careers in Resource Mobilization show art E2 S14: Empowering African NGOs: Building Sustainable Careers in Resource Mobilization

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Take a listen to Season 14, Episode 2 of the featuring , a leading nonprofit fundraising consultant with extensive experience mobilizing resources for African NGOs, international organizations, and social enterprises. Why Tune In? Learn practical strategies for resource mobilization and financial sustainability for African NGOs. Explore how local nonprofits can strengthen fundraising capacity to access global funding and thrive. Gain insights into donor cycles, grant writing, and business development tailored for the Global South. Learn the skills needed to build a career connected to...

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E1 S14: Building Impactful Careers Through Purpose-Driven Ventures show art E1 S14: Building Impactful Careers Through Purpose-Driven Ventures

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Join us for Season 14, Episode 1 of the Social Change Career Podcast which features , an accomplished impact investor and business leader, who shares insights on creating purpose-driven ventures that tackle global challenges while delivering financial returns. Whether you're an aspiring changemaker or a seasoned professional looking to align your career with your values, this conversation offers practical advice and fresh perspectives. Why Take a Listen? Discover strategies for navigating and growing in the evolving field of impact careers. Learn practical advice on aligning your values...

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E11 S13 Insights on Careers and Impact in Atrocity Prevention with Mike Brand show art E11 S13 Insights on Careers and Impact in Atrocity Prevention with Mike Brand

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This  episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features a powerful conversation with , a leader in atrocity prevention and human rights advocacy. As the final episode of 2024, this discussion dives deep into careers at the intersection of peacebuilding, advocacy, and strategic change-making. Mike  brings years of expertise, having worked across the U.S., Rwanda, South Sudan, and other conflict zones. He has supported civil society organizations with strategic planning, program development, and policy advocacy. Currently, Mike teaches mass atrocity prevention at Georgetown...

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E10 S13  So, You Want to Work in Climate? A Chat with Evan Hynes, CEO of Climatebase show art E10 S13 So, You Want to Work in Climate? A Chat with Evan Hynes, CEO of Climatebase

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This episode of the Social Change Career Podcast dives into the world of climate and sustainability careers with , co-founder and CEO of . ClimateBase is a global platform connecting people to impactful jobs, resources, and a community of climate professionals. Evan shares his journey from entrepreneur to climate advocate, offers practical advice for breaking into the sector, and discusses how ClimateBase empowers individuals to build purpose-driven careers. Note, Climatebase ran a small sponsored post in PCDN's Newsletter and Linkedin Channels to help recruit for their cohort seven of...

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Episode 10 of Season 11 features Sushma Raman President and CEO of the Heising-Simons Foundation. She is one of the leading innovators in the sector, bringing over two decades of experience in launching, scaling, and leading social justice and philanthropic programs and collaboratives.

You should listen to this episode to:

  • Gain insights into building a meaningful career at the intersection of philanthropy and social impact.
  • Get practical advice on upskilling and navigating the evolving landscape of the sector.
  • Explore key trends and opportunities in philanthropy through the lens of a seasoned leader.
  • Understand the impact of academia and philanthropy in fostering social change and innovation.
  • Learn from a leading philanthropic leader about grantmaking processes

Key Episode Insights:

- Sushma traces her journey from teen activism to pivotal roles at foundations like Ford and Open Society, offering mentorship-worthy advice to aspiring change-makers.

- Learn about the delicate balance and transition from academia to philanthropy, and how to harness the power of connectivity and collaboration.

- Discover the Heising Simmons Foundation's strategic approach to funding transformative work in education, climate action, and democracy.

- Get inspired by Sushma's approach to continuous learning and upskilling – an essential habit for anyone in the sector.

About Sushma: Sushma Raman is the President and CEO of the Heising-Simons Foundation, and serves on the Board of Directors. She is an interdisciplinary and experienced philanthropic leader, bringing over two decades of experience in launching, scaling, and leading social justice and philanthropic programs and collaboratives. This includes building the capabilities of grassroots human rights organizations and their leaders. Sushma has also taught graduate courses in the public policy schools at UCLA, USC, Tufts Fletcher School, andHarvard Kennedy School.

She serves as a Board Member at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2023, she was the Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy since 2015. Her extensive background also includes roles at the Ford Foundation, where she launched and managed a $100 million global initiative to support emerging human rights and women’s funds, and at the Open Society Foundation, coordinating a significant grantmaking program. Additionally, Sushma led the Southern California Grantmakers association as its President from 2007 to 2012.

 

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