Heart of Waraba

Heart of Waraba
Heart of Waraba Podcast

In the West African language of Bambara, the word “Waraba” means lion. A symbol of courage and strength, much like the qualities needed for a successful entrepreneur. Welcome to the Heart of Waraba podcast where we believe sustainable entrepreneurs are the tip of the spear for creating a healthy planet. We hope that by meeting successful entrepreneurs, learning their stories, and retelling them, we can help inspire a critical mass of people to believe in humanity’s capacity to solve the greatest environmental problems facing the world today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heart-of-waraba/support

Episodes

  1. Waste Management Around the Globe

    21/07/2020

    Waste Management Around the Globe

    Amelia Shore talks with Ben Rappaport, Srilekhya Vennamaneni, and Michael Shore about waste management innovations across the world.  Michael Shore is the founder of Heart of Waraba and previously served as the Recycling Coordinator for Chatham County, North Carolina. He gives insight on history and progress of recycling in the U.S. and the importance of companies like Recykal and Kay Blada.  Srilekhya recently interviewed Abhishek Dishpande about his company Recykal in India.Dishpande's digital platform connects India to recycling resources. His team believed that waste management was one of the most pressing public health and environmental threats in their home country,  the need of the hour when he, along with Abhay Deshpande and Anirudha Jalan, co-founded Recykal in April 2017. More on Recykal at https://heartofwaraba.com/en/digital-revolution-changing-the-game-of-waste-management-in-india/.  Ben recently talked with Blada Johnson, founder of Kay Blada Recycling in Haiti. His company employs locals to pick up plastic waste on the streets of his hometown of Hinche, Haiti. They also provide educational materials to local students. Kay Blada was born out of a desire to help the community by providing sustainability in the environment and employment. The initiative has struggled to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, so if you are able your donation to their fantastic community work is greatly appreciated. For more, please visit https://www.kayblada.com/donate. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heart-of-waraba/support

    23 min
  2. Geeking Out: Jo Hand and Giki Social Enterprise

    04/07/2020

    Geeking Out: Jo Hand and Giki Social Enterprise

    Jo Hand is concerned about climate change and thinks we should make sustainable shopping choices. But in practice, that tends to be difficult. Hand’s company, Giki, is helping consumers in the United Kingdom shop in more eco-friendly ways. Fortunately, Jo Hand and her husband, James, love data. They are driven to help people make sense of the terabytes of data related to climate change and sustainability. They launched Giki Social Enterprise to guide people toward sustainable choices when shopping. Giki is an app that allows users to search for products and quickly learn if they meet certain characteristics, represented by badges. Some of the most popular badges are for carbon footprint, sustainable palm oil, and sustainable packaging, issues that are prominent in the media. The hero badge shows the highest performing products around sustainability and health issues. Hand said people like the hero badge because it is a clear indicator that a product is one of the most sustainable and healthy products on the market. The hero badge helps people feel confident about their purchases. Giki can also mitigate eco-anxiety by giving the public tangible ways to support sustainability. Clear information can make people feel less helpless despite the system that can make sustainable living hard, like the abundance of plastic used for products. What makes Giki so great is the feeling of wholeness to its current app. There are many badges that give people confidence when making sustainable choices. Hand’s commitment to using accurate data also builds integrity into the company.  Check out more at https://heartofwaraba.com/en/blog/ and Giki's website https://giki.earth/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heart-of-waraba/support

    8 min

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In the West African language of Bambara, the word “Waraba” means lion. A symbol of courage and strength, much like the qualities needed for a successful entrepreneur. Welcome to the Heart of Waraba podcast where we believe sustainable entrepreneurs are the tip of the spear for creating a healthy planet. We hope that by meeting successful entrepreneurs, learning their stories, and retelling them, we can help inspire a critical mass of people to believe in humanity’s capacity to solve the greatest environmental problems facing the world today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heart-of-waraba/support

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