Say More with Tulaine Montgomery New Profit and Hueman Group Media
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In a moment when our society seems more divided than ever, join us as we explore what it means to adapt and evolve—together. Hosted by Tulaine Montgomery, entrepreneur, activist, musician, and CEO of the venture philanthropy firm New Profit, Say More brings together influential leaders from different races, generations, and sectors for radically candid, action-oriented, and joyful conversations around how we can design and build a thriving society. Listen to discussions with social impact leaders, philanthropists, activists, and others on how we leave behind what isn't working and take forward the progress we've made. Join the conversation by sharing your questions and thoughts that we'll discuss on each episode.
Say More with Tulaine Montgomery is produced by Hueman Group Media in collaboration with New Profit.
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The Future American Classroom with Dr. Chris Emdin
In his 1997 hit track, ‘Kick the Door,’ legendary hip hop artist, Biggie Smalls raps, “Stay low and keep firing,” speaking about the violent reality he grew up in.
But my guest today, Dr. Chris Emdin has taken this as his mantra for life. For him, it is about staying low amidst the hurdles of life and keep shooting to make a difference in the world. Dr. Emdin is a professor at Columbia University’s Teachers College and the creator of HipHopEd. Today, he tells us what hip hop culture has to offer to the American classroom.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Stem, Steam Make Dream…, Book by Dr. Chris Emdin
For White Folks Who Teach In the Hood, Book by Dr. Chris Emdin
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The Art of Organizing with Marshall Ganz
Organizing people seems easier in the digital age, right? Just send out a blast email or create a Facebook group. My guest today, Marshall Ganz, believes to achieve real social change, we need to do much more than that. For him, the art of organizing involves sharing our unique stories and connecting at a unifying, human level.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
When Movements Anchor Parties - Book by Daniel Schlozman
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Why Grief Will Unify America with Eric Liu
We’d be lying to ourselves if we acted like our country’s history wasn’t filled with societal pains and traumas.
Eric Liu, the CEO of Citizen University, says that when we grieve together, we open the opportunity to heal and move forward as a nation. By renewing faith in ourselves, we can carry on the legacy of our ancestors.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Citizen University website
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Change Your Thinking, Change the World with Sanjay Purohit
If a thousand mice don’t make an elephant, why do we believe replicating solutions can solve a problem at scale?
My guest today, Sanjay Purohit, CEO and Chief Curator of the Centre For Exponential Change, believes that we must tailor our methods for each community. But that doesn’t mean scale is not possible. Today, he reveals how a change in our thinking can unlock large societal change.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Centre for Exponential Change Website
Societal Thinking Website
ShikshaLokam Website
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How to Reimagine Yourself with Rachel Cargle
Can we show up for our communities if we can’t show up for ourselves?
Rachel Cargle, best-selling author and the founder of The Loveland Foundation, doesn’t think so. Today, she explains how we can self-study to learn to be our true selves and give back to our community.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
A Renaissance of Our Own: A Memoir and Manifesto of Reimagining, book by Rachel Cargle
How I Learned From What I Learned - August Wilson’s play
Elizabeth's Bookshop and Writing Centre - Bookstore Link
Link to The Loveland Foundation
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The Neuroscience of Empathy with Dr. Richard Davidson
Are we naturally caring or divisive as human-beings?
Dr. Richard Davidson, the founder of Center for Healthy Minds, explains we are hard-wired to build connections. He also teaches us how to cultivate well-being through four easy steps.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Healthy Minds Program Meditation App
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Customer Reviews
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This podcast found me at the perfect time. It was great to listen to leaders in the community teach me about things that I was unaware of and excite me in my own social work. Thank you and I can’t wait for more episodes!!!
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