Listen up: social entrepreneur radio

by Nathaniel Whittemore · 2008-10-24 07:07:00 UTC

The Skoll Foundation and Public Radio International have teamed up to bring us a regular series of podcasts focused on social entrepreneurship. You can subscribe to the broadcast or listen to any of the old shows here.

Its fascinating how many of them focus on people designing new solutions to environmental and energy problems. Another focuses on Ushahidi, who we featured as a "Top Five Social Entrepreneurship Project You Haven't Heard of Yet (But You Will)." And definitely check out their interview with Freecycle.org founder Deron Beal. Freecycle is a tool that allows individuals to give away stuff that they would otherwise just throw out. I've definitely acquired a chair or two with its help..

(hat tip: School for Social Entrepreneurs)

Nathaniel Whittemore is the founder of Assetmap. Previously he was the founding director of the Northwestern University Center for Global Engagement.
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