In this episode, ABSI Connect and AB Seed staff/members discuss what is the social economy and social innovation and how they go together like peanut butter and jelly.
27. Matthew Taylor of Communities United with a story about how they scaled up their program Market Ready.
26. Miki Stricker-Talbot sharing two warm-up techniques that help gather and ground people together
25. Brandy Old and Michelle Hogue reflecting on the Iniskim Campus Ecology Project at the University of Lethbridge
24. James Stauch reflecting through story on “How much change can an external change agent really drive before it becomes inauthentic?”
23. Winnipeg Boldness Project with Diane Roussin
For this episode, Elise had the pleasure of chatting with Diane Roussin, the project director of the Winnipeg Boldness Project. The Winnipeg Boldness Project, in the words of Diane, is all about making things better for babies. That is, looking into the health and wellness outcomes of children and families in the North Point Douglas neighbourhood and, with a strong community driven model, prototyping solutions to improve the health and wellness initiatives within the community.
22. Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub
It was incredible to connect with Anita Kemp and Dr. Amanda Williams to chat about the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH). In this episode they chat about the research they’ve conducted on women’s entrepreneurship in Alberta along with the intricate stories that were woven within the data about women entrepreneurs.
21. Artist as Changemaker
What a hoot it was to have MelVee X and Tito Gomez on the show. They are both a part of the Artist as Changemaker (AAC) project that was created in partnership with the Trico Changemakers Studio and Calgary Arts Development. MelVee X is a multidisciplinary artist and creative professional. Tito Gomez is a filmmaker, storyteller, and stand up comedian.