The Fixers Podcast

Amrita Kumar

Fixers is a podcast about real people solving real problems. Hosted by high schooler Amrita Kumar, each episode features entrepreneurs, inventors, and changemakers tackling challenges around the world—from cleaning up oceans to empowering farmers. With curiosity and a drive to understand how things actually get fixed, Amrita digs into what these fixers do, how they do it, and what we can learn from their work. Fixers is for anyone who believes the world’s biggest problems are worth solving—and wants to know where to start.

Episodes

  1. JAN 26

    Rethinking Nuclear: Dr. Larkin Mosscrop on Energy Literacy and Climate Solutions

    Most of us flip a switch and never think about where our electricity comes from—but what if 60% of it was nuclear power and you had no idea? That was Dr. Larkin Mosscrop's reality before she entered the nuclear field 15 years ago. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Mosscrop, a scientist who started her career as an ecologist studying climate change before transitioning into nuclear energy. She currently leads a team at Kinectrics, a Canadian company that provides testing, engineering, and consulting services for the energy sector, where she focuses on environmental impact assessments and community engagement around energy projects. With over 20 years as a science educator, she has taught more than 5,000 children about energy. We explore how nuclear energy actually works, what's really happening with nuclear waste, and what Canada's new small modular reactors could mean for the future. Larkin shares her perspective on whether the world could run entirely on nuclear, the real story behind accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima, and what gives her hope about the next generation's approach to climate change. Whether you think of Oppenheimer when you hear "nuclear" or you're curious about how energy fits into climate solutions, this conversation will change how you think about the invisible force powering our lives. To stay up to date with more stories of people solving real problems, subscribe to Fixers, leave a review, and share the episode with friends who care about energy and climate solutions. Visit our website at thefixerspodcast.com for more inspiring stories of innovation and problem-solving.

    34 min
  2. JAN 5

    Reef Restoration with Punit Dhandhania, Kuddle Life Foundation

    In this episode of The Fixers Podcast, host Amrita Kumar talks with Punit Dhandhania, founder of the Kuddle Life Foundation in India, about rebuilding ocean ecosystems one concrete block at a time. After diving on a traditional fishermen's reef made of sunken trees off the coast of Pondicherry, Amrita sits down with Punit to learn how artificial reefs are bringing marine life back to waters devastated by industrial bottom trawling. Listeners will learn how artificial reefs work—from the first barnacles attaching within weeks to thriving ecosystems forming in just one year. This work matters: over half a billion people worldwide depend on coral reefs for food, income, and coastal protection—yet the capacity of reefs to provide these services has declined by 50% since the 1950s due to ocean warming. From fishermen who now catch 2.5 times more fish while using 80% less fuel, to India's government plan to deploy reefs across 3,500 coastal villages, Punit shares both the immediate economic impact and long-term vision for scaling this solution. He also addresses criticisms that artificial reefs are just a "band-aid," comparing them to hearing aids—not as good as the natural thing, but far better than nothing when coral reefs take thousands of years to grow back. Punit emphasizes the biggest challenge isn't technical—it's bringing everyone along: convincing communities, government, and donors that this uncommon approach works, even when it means learning from failures. Support the Mission: Visit kuddlelife.org to learn more about their work restoring marine ecosystems and supporting fishing communities across India. Follow them on Instagram @kuddlelifefoundation or visit their dive center at kuddlelife.com. To stay up to date with more stories of people solving real problems, subscribe to Fixers, leave a review, and share the episode with friends who care about ocean conservation and sustainable solutions. Visit our website at ⁠⁠thefixerspodcast.com⁠⁠ for more inspiring stories of innovation and problem-solving.

    21 min
  3. 11/08/2025

    Beyond the Grid: Juan Garcia Montes on Bringing Solar to Rural Africa

    In this episode of The Fixers Podcast, host Amrita Kumar talks with Juan Garcia Montes, Program Manager for the +SOL Mini-Grid Initiative in Mozambique, about bringing electricity to communities that have never had it before. Juan shares 25 years of experience working in the solar industry across Africa, focusing on how solar mini-grids are transforming villages where 600 million people still live without reliable power. Listeners will learn what happens when electricity reaches a village for the first time—from the immediate joy of having lights at home to the long-term economic opportunities that emerge. Juan explains how mini-grids work, why solar makes sense for remote communities, and the surprising challenges of helping people adopt new technology. From navigating cyclones and climate risks in Mozambique to understanding why Africa's sunniest regions were slower to embrace solar than cloudy Europe, Juan offers insights into the real complexities of rural electrification and why listening to communities matters more than having the perfect technical solution. Juan highlights the importance of focusing on understanding the demand side—not just the technology, but how people actually live and what they need. To stay up to date with more stories of people solving real problems, subscribe to Fixers, leave a review, and share the episode with friends who care about energy access and sustainable development.

    34 min

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About

Fixers is a podcast about real people solving real problems. Hosted by high schooler Amrita Kumar, each episode features entrepreneurs, inventors, and changemakers tackling challenges around the world—from cleaning up oceans to empowering farmers. With curiosity and a drive to understand how things actually get fixed, Amrita digs into what these fixers do, how they do it, and what we can learn from their work. Fixers is for anyone who believes the world’s biggest problems are worth solving—and wants to know where to start.