So, now what?

Gates Cambridge

Fed up with bad news story after bad news story? So, now what? is the podcast from Gates Cambridge, a cutting-edge scholarship programme for international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. The podcast is for anyone looking for ideas, vision and optimism about how we can practically tackle some of the world's most complex and challenging problems. Scholars from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines will share the actions they are taking to change the world for the better.

  1. 6 HR AGO

    How do you lead for the longer term in a world of rapid change?

    Halliki VoolmaIn this episode of So Now What, host Catherine Galloway engages with Gates Cambridge scholars Halliki Voolma and Seetha Tan to explore the complexities of leadership in a rapidly changing world. They discuss the importance of gender equality policies, the role of storytelling in leadership, and the necessity of balancing short-term responses with long-term goals. The conversation emphasises the power of words, the significance of cultural change, and the value of collective leadership and community action. Both guests share personal insights into their leadership journeys, highlighting the importance of openness, listening, and staying true to one's values amidst chaos. Takeaways The only constant in life is change.Effective leadership requires a long-term vision amidst chaos.Policymaking and storytelling share similar skills.Contradiction is a key aspect of leadership.Words and language have significant power in policy.Crisis management often overshadows long-term goals.Cultural change is essential for policy progress.Collective leadership fosters community resilience.Personal stories shape leadership identity.Staying true to values is crucial in turbulent times. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Change in a Chaotic World 02:48 Gender Equality and Policy Initiatives 06:07 Contradictions in Leadership 09:04 The Role of Storytelling in Leadership 11:51 Balancing Short-term and Long-term Goals 15:02 The Power of Words and Language 18:08 Crisis Management and Gender-Based Violence 20:59 Cultural Change and Policy Progress 23:50 Collective Leadership and Community Action 27:02 Personal Stories and Leadership Identity 29:52 Openness and Listening in Leadership 32:57 The Importance of Values in Leadership 36:02 Final Thoughts on Leadership and Action

    47 min
  2. 27 JAN

    How do you lead ethically in unethical times?

    In episode one of season three of So, now what? two Gates Cambridge Scholars debate how to lead ethically in unethical times. Reham and Amy explore with host Catherine Galloway the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and social media, emphasising the importance of community empowerment, ethical practices and the role of creatives in shaping a better future. The conversation, the first in a series of five episodes focused on leadership, highlights the need for transparency, human dignity and the potential for technology to serve the underrepresented, while also addressing the complexities of moderation and resistance in digital spaces. Amy Zhang [2011] and Reham Hosny [also known as Reham Aboud - 2025] debate ethical leadership in the context of rapidly evolving technology and argue that we must prioritise human dignity and rights in technology development, including exploring alternative social media platforms. Takeaways Ethical leadership is crucial in today's global disorder.AI can empower underrepresented communities.Community engagement is essential for ethical moderation.Social media platforms are evolving with new opportunities.Creatives play a vital role in envisioning a better future.We must prioritize human dignity and transparency in technology.Resistance can take many forms, including creative expression.We have agency in our use of social media platforms.Supporting ethical leaders is necessary for positive change.The future of technology depends on inclusive and ethical practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ethical Leadership 05:53 Defining Ethical Leadership in Technology 12:07 AI as a Tool for Empowerment 18:10 Social Media: Opportunities and Challenges 24:01 Moderation and Community Engagement 30:11 The Role of Creatives in Ethical Leadership 34:00 Conclusion and Call to Action

    36 min
  3. 27/08/2025

    How do we address the challenges of an ageing world?

    This episode of 'So Now What' explores the challenges and opportunities associated with ageing, focusing on the importance of quality of life, the role of technology and AI in elderly care, and the lessons learned from the elderly. The conversation features insights from Gates Cambridge scholars who are working on innovative solutions to improve the lives of older adults, emphasising the need for a holistic approach to ageing that includes medical, social, and emotional support. Takeaways For the first time in history, there are more grandparents than grandchildren.Quality of life is more important than just living longer.Assistive technology can help elderly people live fuller lives.AI has the potential to enhance elderly care and support.Lifelong learning is essential for older adults to adapt to changing job markets.There is a significant inequality in dementia diagnosis and treatment globally.Technology should be designed with accessibility in mind for all ages.Elderly wisdom can guide younger generations in personal and professional life.Education can reduce inequality and improve career prospects for older adults.Aging should be approached with a holistic view, considering emotional and social aspects. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ageing and Its Challenges 09:46 Quality of Life in Ageing 20:10 The Role of Technology in Aging 30:09 AI and Its Impact on Elderly Care 38:11 Lessons from the Elderly and Closing Thoughts

    40 min
  4. 03/06/2025

    Leadership for the common good

    In this episode of So, Now What host Catherine Galloway engages with Gates Cambridge scholars Paulo Savaget Nascimento, Sandile Mtetwa, and Uche Ogechukwu to explore innovative business models that address wicked problems such as energy poverty and community empowerment. The conversation emphasizes the importance of unconventional approaches, allyship, co-creation, and interdisciplinary thinking in fostering sustainable solutions for the common good. The guests share their experiences and insights on how to leverage existing resources, engage marginalized communities, and promote inclusivity in entrepreneurship. Takeaways We are living in complex times with pressing problems.Innovative approaches can address energy poverty effectively.Allyship involves co-creating solutions with communities.Workarounds can provide unconventional solutions to challenges.Inclusivity is crucial in energy solutions for marginalized groups.Interdisciplinary thinking enhances social enterprise effectiveness.Diversity and adaptation are essential for tackling wicked problems.Community ownership leads to sustainable outcomes.Starting small and scrappy can lead to significant impact.Humanizing innovation is key to successful implementation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Wicked Problems and New Business Models 05:00 Innovative Approaches to Energy and Community Empowerment 09:56 The Role of Allyship and Co-Creation in Sustainable Solutions 14:54 Workarounds: Unconventional Solutions to Complex Problems 19:54 The Importance of Inclusivity in Energy Solutions 24:59 Interdisciplinary Thinking and Its Impact on Social Enterprise 29:51 So, Now What: Scaling for the Common Good

    41 min
  5. 29/04/2025

    What does astronomy tell us about our place in the universe?

    In this episode of So Now What, host Catherine Galloway engages with Gates Cambridge scholars Luis Welbanks, Rebecca Charbonneau, and Yinuo Han to discuss the current state of astronomy, the search for extraterrestrial life, and the implications of commercial interests in space exploration. The conversation explores themes of hope and concern in the scientific community, the importance of historical context in understanding current challenges, and the role of narratives in shaping public perception of science. The scholars share their insights on the future of astronomy and the need for collaboration in addressing the wicked problems facing humanity. takeaways Space exploration is entering a new era with significant discoveries.Hope and concern coexist in the current state of science.The search for extraterrestrial life is more promising than ever.Historical context can inform our understanding of current challenges.Astronomy has a social role in shaping public discourse.Commercial interests in space raise questions about future conflicts.Public narratives about science influence funding and support.Collaboration is essential for success in space exploration.The emotional journey of scientists is part of the discovery process.Engaging with science is crucial for future generations. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Cosmos: A New Era of Discovery 04:16 Hope and Concerns in Astronomy 10:46 The Search for Extraterrestrial Life 11:45 Lessons from the Past: The Space Race 14:29 The Importance of Astronomy in Society 18:57 The Role of Narratives in Science 24:34 Commercial Interests and Space Warfare 28:06 Future Aspirations in Astronomy 30:47 A Call to Action: Engaging with Science

    36 min
  6. 25/03/2025

    What works when it comes to promoting conservation and biodiversity

    In this episode of So Now What, host Catherine Galloway engages with Gates Cambridge scholars to discuss the pressing issues surrounding biodiversity and conservation. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of ecosystems, the challenges posed by climate change, and the innovative solutions being implemented to promote sustainability. The guests share their experiences and insights on policy-making, community engagement, and the importance of maintaining optimism in the face of overwhelming environmental challenges. They emphasize the need for evidence-based strategies and practical steps that individuals can take to contribute to conservation efforts. takeaways ·         Biodiversity loss is a critical issue that affects all life on Earth. ·         The 30 by 30 initiative aims to protect 30% of the planet for nature by 2030. ·         Innovative solutions are needed to balance economic development and conservation. ·         Community engagement is essential for effective conservation strategies. ·         Monitoring and research are crucial for understanding biodiversity and its challenges. ·         Optimism and collaboration among diverse stakeholders can drive positive change. ·         Trade-offs in conservation require careful consideration of ecological and social factors. ·         Conscious consumerism can significantly impact biodiversity preservation. ·         Small actions, like creating space for nature in our gardens, can lead to larger ecological benefits. ·         Evidence-based approaches are necessary for effective conservation policies. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges 03:53 Innovative Solutions for Biodiversity 10:03 The Role of Policy and Research in Conservation 18:47 Maintaining Optimism in Conservation Efforts 30:00 Making Trade-offs in Conservation 35:27 Practical Steps for Immediate Impact

    40 min

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Fed up with bad news story after bad news story? So, now what? is the podcast from Gates Cambridge, a cutting-edge scholarship programme for international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. The podcast is for anyone looking for ideas, vision and optimism about how we can practically tackle some of the world's most complex and challenging problems. Scholars from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines will share the actions they are taking to change the world for the better.