13 episodes

Welcome to the 'From Passion to Action' podcast series.
'From Passion to Action' is DCU’s resource hub for social innovation and social entrepreneurship education.
Students are passionate about all kinds of social and/or environmental issues. This initiative aims to support educators in embedding social impact in their teaching, irrespective of discipline. In doing so, they can foster in their students the behaviour, skills, thinking and attitude in devising, testing and launching sustainable innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges.

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Welcome to the 'From Passion to Action' podcast series.
'From Passion to Action' is DCU’s resource hub for social innovation and social entrepreneurship education.
Students are passionate about all kinds of social and/or environmental issues. This initiative aims to support educators in embedding social impact in their teaching, irrespective of discipline. In doing so, they can foster in their students the behaviour, skills, thinking and attitude in devising, testing and launching sustainable innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges.

    Niall O’Kane: Creating Sustainable Rural Communities

    Niall O’Kane: Creating Sustainable Rural Communities

    In this episode, Dr Emer Ní Bhrádaigh talks to Niall O’Kane, Director of An Carn in Co. Derry, a community organisation that aims to regenerate the surrounding rural area using a social enterprise approach rooted in the Irish language.




    In this conversation, Niall explains the opportunities and challenges associated with setting up and running the community association. He describes how community and sustainability are at the heart of the work at An Carn and highlights how their services and activities cater to a wide range of interests, from the creative arts, to the environment, to the Irish language. The conversation also covers the role that the social enterprise ventures in the local community have played in bringing local residents together and allowing local culture and heritage to flourish.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Mary Lawlor: Social Finance for Social Enterprise Development

    Mary Lawlor: Social Finance for Social Enterprise Development

    In this episode, Dr Emer Ní Bhrádaigh talks to Mary Lawlor, CEO of Clann Credo, a community loan finance organisation that provides loans to community organisations, charities and social enterprises.




    In this conversation, Mary provides insights into the role that Clann Credo plays in supporting social enterprise in Ireland through social finance. Mary also explores how Clann Credo defines ‘community’ and the types of communities that are supported by the organisation. This conversation also highlights the cross disciplinary potential of social innovation in education and in practice, Mary’s involvement in county development partnerships, and in collaborating with the community. Mary also explains how passion is rooted in experience, an important ingredient for social enterprise.

    • 58 min
    Ilana Gotz: Cooperative and Social Enterprise Research in a European Context

    Ilana Gotz: Cooperative and Social Enterprise Research in a European Context

    In this episode, Donnchadh Kindlon talks to Ilana Gotz, Project Manager at Euricse, the European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises, in Trento, Italy.




    Originally from the USA, Ilana describes the American perspective of social enterprise and entrepreneurship and reflects on how it differs from the European perspective. Ilana also discusses the collaborative work carried out at Euricse, as well as their unique and interactive Masters in Management of Social Enterprises, which has been running for 26 years. The conversation explores multidisciplinarity, the key components for running a social enterprise, and how social entrepreneurship education can provide students with opportunities to effect social change in an inclusive and sustainable way.

    • 46 min
    John Murphy: Increasing Employment through Work Integration Social Enterprise

    John Murphy: Increasing Employment through Work Integration Social Enterprise

    In this episode, Dr Emer Ní Bhrádaigh and Míde Power talk to John Murphy (MSc in Education and Training Management, 1999), Chief Executive of Speedpak Group, a social enterprise that operates commercial businesses and training courses to support long term unemployed people get back to work by providing real work experience.




    John highlights how trading, training and transforming are at the heart of Speedpak Group.

    The conversation explores the relationship between occupational therapy and Speedpak Group as a social enterprise. John explains how respect and choice is important for work integration social enterprises. John also discusses how the organisation’s partnerships have helped massively with running the social enterprise. Such partnerships include Mick Kelly and Grow It Yourself.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Mick Kelly: Social Entrepreneurship and Climate Action

    Mick Kelly: Social Entrepreneurship and Climate Action

    In this episode, Míde Power talks to Mick Kelly, Founder and CEO of Grow It Yourself (GIY). GIY is a social enterprise that supports people around the world to live healthier, happier and more sustainable lives by growing their own food.




    Mick describes how the story of GIY began during one trip to the supermarket, after realising that the garlic he was about to buy had been imported from China. He highlights the importance of resilience for social innovation and entrepreneurship and discusses the role that GIY aims to play in addressing sustainability issues at a global scale.

    • 45 min
    Dr Marie Taylor: Social Enterprise Education and Research for Sustainable Inclusive Development

    Dr Marie Taylor: Social Enterprise Education and Research for Sustainable Inclusive Development

    In this episode, Míde Power talks to Dr Marie Taylor. Marie works as a Senior Project Officer at the Development Unit, Limerick Institute of Technology. Marie is an experienced researcher and educator in the field of social enterprise and rural development, and has worked on a variety of European projects focused on social enterprise development.




    Marie discusses how her PhD in heritage tourism and community development sparked a personal interest in social enterprise. This conversation also covers the multidisciplinary potential of social enterprise and its relevance for different fields such as environmental action, and arts and culture. Marie delves into the various social enterprise research projects that she has worked on, such as EMwoSE (Women From Ethnic Minorities in Social Enterprise) and SocialB (Social Business Educational Ecosystem for Sustainability and Growth). 

    • 48 min

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