The Solve Effect

MIT Solve

The Solve Effect is a podcast by MIT Solve that hosts leaders, visionaries, and barrier-breakers intent on wielding technology for good. Each episode explores the journeys of people rewriting the rules for global problem solving—from questioning the ethics of data to tackling bias in AI to applying traditional knowledge in the modern world. Join us in inspiring action to global problem-solving!

  1. 10 Years, 10 Solvers: Ruchit Nagar on Going from 0 to 40M Impacted in Community Health

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    10 Years, 10 Solvers: Ruchit Nagar on Going from 0 to 40M Impacted in Community Health

    What does it take to rewire a public health system from the inside out? In this episode of The Solve Effect, guest host Alexander Dale, Director of Global Programs at MIT Solve, sits down with Ruchit Nagar, co-founder of Khushi Baby. What began as a Yale classroom project—designing a NFC-enabled pendant to carry children's health records in rural India—has grown into CHIP, one of India's largest community-based digital health platforms. Used by over 75,000 community health workers across 48,000 villages, CHIP has tracked the health of more than 50 million people and identified over 10 million individuals with vulnerable health conditions. Tune in for a conversation all about: Starting with the community: The pendant wasn't designed in a classroom—it emerged from fieldwork, where Ruchit noticed the cultural significance of the black thread pendant worn to protect children. Learn how human-centered design shaped every stage of Khushi Baby's evolution. Scaling with and through government: Going from a 200-person study to a statewide platform in Rajasthan required more than good technology. Hear Ruchit's hard-won advice on earning a seat at the table with complex institutional stakeholders. Choosing hope: After more than a decade of navigating funding gaps, setbacks, and deferred salaries, Ruchit reflects on what keeps him going—and why manifesting your vision while staying flexible is the only way through. Full transcript available here.

    23 min
  2. 10 Years, 10 Solvers: Rama Kayyali on Rethinking Arabic Literacy and 20 Years of EdTech Evolution

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    10 Years, 10 Solvers: Rama Kayyali on Rethinking Arabic Literacy and 20 Years of EdTech Evolution

    Rama Kayyali brought an artifact from her early entrepreneurial days–a homemade VHS tape–during this recording.  That’s how long her company, Little Thinking Minds, and her product, I Read Arabic, have been making an impact in the EdTech world.  Rama is our first guest in the brand new 10 Years, 10 Solvers series. Solve is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and to mark the occasion, you’ll be getting two episodes a month. One of those will be our special series with guest host Alexander Dale, Director of Global Programs at MIT Solve.  This series will highlight 10 Solvers from the past decade who embody the spirit of Solve: innovation, grit, resilience, and impact.  Tune in for a conversation all about:  Building for a sector that doesn’t exist yet: As a filmmaker and mother, Rama wanted to see content made for her own child to read Arabic. So she went out and made it. Dedicating yourself to lifelong learning: Spanning decades and technological upheavals, Rama has chosen the path of curiosity. Hear more about how starting a company has been like her own real-time MBA.  Choosing hope: It’s not easy, but change is possible. Learn how Rama stays dedicated to hope. Full transcript available here.  - - - -  Join our CrowdSolve mailing list for more social impact news: ⁠https://solve.mit.edu/newsletters⁠  Make sure to follow us on ⁠LinkedIn⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, and ⁠Facebook⁠.   Email us at ⁠thesolveeffect@solve.mit.edu⁠

    27 min
  3. A Social Impact Visionary: Nazanin Ash on Welcome.US, Collective Power, and Mutual Flourishing

    03/12/2025

    A Social Impact Visionary: Nazanin Ash on Welcome.US, Collective Power, and Mutual Flourishing

    What does it take to build a system of welcome that reflects the best of who we are? In this episode of The Solve Effect, we sit down with Nazanin Ash, CEO of Welcome.US, to explore how millions of Americans are reshaping what safe, legal immigration can look like—one act of welcome at a time. Under Nazanin’s leadership, Welcome.US has mobilized 2 million sponsors across all 50 states, helping nearly 800,000 newcomers rebuild their lives in the United States. But her work isn’t only about resettlement—it’s about reimagining what belonging can mean in a pluralist democracy. This episode explores: How tech-enabled sponsorship scaled faster than traditional government systems Why communities across the country are now “competing to welcome” newcomers What mutual flourishing looks like for sponsors, newcomers, and entire towns A partnership across government, civil society, and the private sector unlocks capacity at national scale Nazanin’s story reminds us that welcoming demonstrates collective power and shows how, when people are empowered to help one another, entire communities thrive. Full transcript available here.  - - - -  Join our CrowdSolve mailing list for more social impact news: ⁠https://solve.mit.edu/newsletters⁠  Make sure to follow us on ⁠LinkedIn⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, and ⁠Facebook⁠.   Email us at ⁠thesolveeffect@solve.mit.edu⁠

    22 min

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The Solve Effect is a podcast by MIT Solve that hosts leaders, visionaries, and barrier-breakers intent on wielding technology for good. Each episode explores the journeys of people rewriting the rules for global problem solving—from questioning the ethics of data to tackling bias in AI to applying traditional knowledge in the modern world. Join us in inspiring action to global problem-solving!

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