With everything going on in the world, we could all use some good vibes. NHK WORLD-JAPAN has got you covered with our new podcast series VISION VIBES, highlighting programs that will deliver a dose of positivity to get you through the day.
Breaking Barriers for Accessible Society: Shani Dhanda / Disability Activist
Shani Dhanda is a British disability activist. She was born with brittle bone disease. The barriers she has faced motivates her to make the world inclusive for disabled people. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Communication, Community, Disability, Diversity, Equality, Human rights, Inclusion, Self
3/30/2023 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Remembering LGBTQ+ History: Lisa Power / LGBTQ+ Campaigner
Lisa Power has been an LGBTQ+ campaigner for over four decades. She is also a trustee and supporter of Queer Britain, the first LGBTQ+ museum in the UK. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Community, Culture, Diversity, Equality, Gender, History, Human rights, Inclusion, LGBTQ, Racisim
3/16/2023 • 17 minutes, 48 seconds
The Pianist Ukraine Loves: Nakamura Tempei / Composer & Pianist
We feature a Japanese composer and pianist, Nakamura Tempei performing around the world. He has given numerous concerts in Ukraine over the past 13 years and plays prayers for peace of the country. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Art, Communication, Creativity, Culture, Entertainment, Humanity, Inspiration, Music, Treatment
3/9/2023 • 17 minutes, 4 seconds
AI Translation for a Better World: Jaroslaw Kutylowski / Founder and CEO of DeepL
DeepL is highly evaluated by users worldwide for its very accurate AI translations. How can the development of AI help to solve the issues in modern society and how should we interact with it? Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Business, Communication, Culture, Education, Entrepreneur, Global issues, International, Multicultural, Technology
3/2/2023 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Medical Support for a World in Crisis: Zaher Sahloul / Physician and the President of MedGlobal
Chicago physician Zaher Sahloul founded an NGO to support people enduring war and natural disasters worldwide. It started in response to war in his homeland. Syria, and continues today in Ukraine. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Global issues, Humanity, Human rights, Illness, International, Medicine, Refugees, Survivors, Treatment
2/16/2023 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
Signs of Change for Deaf Performers: Monique Holt / Actor, Director, Writer
Deaf since birth, Actor/Director Monique Holt is cast in many roles usually reserved for the hearing. She leads a movement to make the theater world recognize the potential of those with disabilities. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Art, Communication, Creativity, Disability, Diversity, Entertainment, Equality, Human rights, Inclusion, Inspiration
2/9/2023 • 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Keeping Hope Alive for Myanmar: Shibuya Źarny / Fashion Designer, Full Moon Foundation Founder
Shibuya Źarny provides relief supplies and offers language and sewing classes in his native Myanmar, which is in a state of civil war following a coup. He shares his perspective as a former refugee. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Communication, Community, Design, Education, Entrepreneur, Global issues, Human rights, Inspiration, Refugees, Survivors
2/2/2023 • 16 minutes, 56 seconds
The Key to Preventing School Shootings: Dewey Cornell / Forensic Clinical Psychologist
Dewey Cornell created a threat assessment program to prevent mass shootings in schools. It catches signs that a student is troubled and can help resolve issues before violent behavior starts. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Communication, Community, Discovery, Education, Mental health
1/26/2023 • 18 minutes, 4 seconds
Sustainable Pads Empower Indian Women: Kristin Kagetsu / Co-Founder, Saathi
In India, sanitary products are uncommon. Saathi makes pads from banana fiber, supplying women who lack access. Co-founder, Kristin Kagetsu discusses sustainable solutions for menstrual issues. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Community, Environment, Entrepreneur, Gender, Humanity, Inspiration, Nature, Sustainability
1/19/2023 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Finding a Cure for Allergies: Nadim and Tanya Ednan Laperouse / Founders, Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
Since Natasha Ednan Laperouse died aged 15 in 2016 from a food allergy, her parents, Nadim and Tanya have campaigned to raise awareness and created a new law in the UK for better food labeling. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Community, Illness, Medicine, Science, Treatment
1/12/2023 • 18 minutes
Food Waste Into Nutrients!: Tinia Pina / Founder & CEO of AgTech Startup, Re-Nuble
Thanks to Tinia's innovative approach, her 8-employee urban start-up in Brooklyn, New York, provides safe and nutritious fresh produce with no environmental impact. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Business, Creativity, Environment, Entrepreneur, Future, Inspiration, Nature, Science, Sustainability, Technology
1/5/2023 • 17 minutes, 36 seconds
Turning Pollution Into Ink: Anirudh Sharma / Co-founder, Graviky Labs
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths. Anirudh Sharma, from India, has developed a method of making ink from car emissions. What drives this self-described "chronic inventor"? Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Business, Creativity, Culture, Design, Environment, Entrepreneur, Future, Global issues, Inspiration, Science, Sustainability, Technology
12/22/2022 • 18 minutes, 10 seconds
The Necessity of an Intimacy Coordinator: Jean Franzblau / Intimacy Coordinator
In the era of #MeToo, intimacy coordinators play an important role in TV, film and theater, ensuring actors feel comfortable performing intimate scenes, while helping directors execute their visions. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Business, Communication, Entertainment, Equality, Gender, Mental health, Self, Survivors, Treatment
12/15/2022 • 18 minutes, 6 seconds
Sportswomen Shining With Equality: Kathryn Bertine / Former Pro Cyclist & Activist
Besides helping to revive the Tour de France Femmes for the first time in 13 years, Kathryn Bertine, former pro cyclist and CEO of an NPO, strives to eliminate gender disparities in the cycling world. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Sports, Activism, Community, Diversity,Equality, Gender, Global issues, Inclusion, Inspiration, Self
12/8/2022 • 17 minutes
The Joy of Social Change: Robin Takashi Lewis / Social Entrepreneur
Robin Takashi Lewis developed an app to reduce consumption of single-use plastic bottles. He shares how he's creatively working on changing mindsets, one bottle at a time. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Alternative, Business, Community, Environment, Entrepreneur, Future, Global issues, Nature, Sustainability, Technology
12/1/2022 • 17 minutes, 2 seconds
Clear Leadership for Diversity: Bill Kramer / CEO of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
The Academy Museum displays not only the industry's celebratory history but also its negative aspects. Why did Bill intend to make it so diversified? Here's what we talk about in this episode: Art, Business, Culture, Diversity, Entertainment, Equality, History, Inclusion, Inpsiration, Racism
11/24/2022 • 17 minutes, 58 seconds
Determined To Be Me: Naomi Shimada / Model and Author
Naomi Shimada is a successful model working in Europe. She has also been a campaigner for more diversity in the fashion industry and has co-authored a book about social media. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Communication, Culture, Diversity, Gender, Inspiration, Mental health, Self, Technology
11/17/2022 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
Farming for the Future: James Rebanks / Farmer and Author
James Rebanks is a British farmer who runs a 600-year-old farm in the Lake District in the UK. He is also the author of 2 best-selling books and is a campaigner for sustainable farming. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Community, Environment, Global issues, Inspiration, Nature, Sustainability
11/10/2022 • 17 minutes, 32 seconds
Making Baseball Fun the "Fans First Way": Jesse Cole / Owner, Savannah Bananas
Baseball team co-owner Jesse Cole has enhanced entertainment and family fun with his unique approach to presenting games. His team, the Savannah Bananas, has more followers than any Major League team. Here's what this episode talks about: Sports, Alternative, Business, Community, Creativity, Dance, Entertainment, Inspiration
10/27/2022 • 17 minutes, 30 seconds
Illustrating War for Children: Romana Romanyshyn / Picture Book Creator, Art Studio Agrafka
Ukrainian picture book creator Romana Romanyshyn co-founded the art studio "Agrafka." Despite the 2022 Russian invasion, she remains in her homeland to communicate the truth of war through her works. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Art, Communication, Creativity, Design, Education, Global issues, Humanity, Literature, Parenting, Survivors
10/20/2022 • 18 minutes, 11 seconds
A Safer World for Children: Firzana Redzuan / Founder of Monsters Among Us
Firzana Redzuan founded Monsters Among Us, the only youth-led child sexual abuse advocacy organization in Malaysia that aims to create a safer world for children. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Communication, Community, Education, Gen Z, Gender, Human rights, Self, Survivors
10/13/2022 • 16 minutes, 51 seconds
Giving Food Waste a Chance: Nicole Klaski / Founder of The Good Food
Food waste is a major problem. A founder of a non-profit in Germany is tackling the issue by rescuing food destined for the dustbin. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Alternative, Business, Environment, Future, Global issues, Humanity, Inspiration, Nature, Sustainability
10/6/2022 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
Drones Changing Logistics: Keller Rinaudo / CEO of Zipline
Like a sci-fi dream come true, a service using drones to deliver medicines was launched in Africa. This service that presents a challenge to the future of logistics has spread to Japan and the USA. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Business, Design, Economy, Entrepreneur, Global issues, Human rights, Medicine, Science, Technology
9/29/2022 • 18 minutes, 56 seconds
Speak Up! Generation Z!: Deja Foxx / Activist, Founder of GenZ Girl Gang
Deja Foxx created GenZ Girl Gang. The platform helped peers bond during isolation due to COVID-19. The network is leading to a more real connection today, as we exit the pandemic and tackle agendas. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Communication, Community, Diversity, Education, Equality, Gen Z, Inclusion, Pandemic
9/22/2022 • 17 minutes, 48 seconds
Breaking the Oil Stranglehold: Mark van Baal / Founder, Follow This
Dutch shareholder activist Mark van Baal challenges the power of Big Oil and urges these influential companies to abandon fossil fuels and commit to a fossil free future. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Business, Economy, Environment, Global issues, International, Sustainability
9/15/2022 • 18 minutes, 20 seconds
Changing the World Through the Power of Food: José Andrés / Chef/Founder, World Central Kitchen
Award-winning chef José Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization supporting people in disaster areas with fresh food. He shares his passion for humanitarian work. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Community, Global issues, Humanity, Human rights, Inspiration, Pandemic, Refugees, Survivors
9/1/2022 • 16 minutes, 10 seconds
Makeup That's Changing the Homeless: Shirley Raines / Founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz
Shirley Raines provides makeovers for the homeless in downtown L.A. Beauty services bring back dignity and hope to them. We ask her about her expanding organization and what's most needed today. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Community, Creativity, Equality, Homelessness, Humanity, Inclusion, Inspiration, Mental health, Multicultural, Self, Survivors
8/25/2022 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
A New Model for Capitalism: Jay Coen Gilbert / Cofounder, Global B Corporation Movement
Cofounding an organization which measures companies' impact on society, Jay Cohen Gilbert is working to reshape corporate culture to benefit all stakeholders, from workers to suppliers to communities. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Business, Economy, Environment, Entrepreneur, Future, Global issues, Sustainability
8/4/2022 • 17 minutes, 55 seconds
The Power of Plants: James Wong / Botanist
James Wong is a popular botanist working in the UK. He is also an author and television presenter on gardening programs. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Culture, Discovery, Environment, Gen Z, Humanity, Medicine, Mental health, Multicultural, Nature, Plants, Sustainability
7/21/2022 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Broadway Diversified by Asian Power: Baayork Lee / Co-founder of National Asian Artists Project
A legendary New York actor and director best known for playing Connie in "A Chorus Line" now strives to create opportunities for Asian performers. She talks about racial diversity in American theater. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Art, Creativity, Culture, Dance, Diversity, Entertainment, Equality, Inclusion, Multicultural, Music
7/14/2022 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
A Gen Z Response to Global Problems: Avi Schiffmann / Internet Activist
Generation Z computer wiz Avi Schiffmann uses his coding skills to confront global crises, with websites tracking the coronavirus outbreak and connecting Ukrainian refugees with temporary housing. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Communiction, Creativity, Entrepreneur, Future, Gen Z, Global issues, Human rights, Inspiration, Technology
7/7/2022 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation: Waris Dirie / Founder of Desert Flower Foundation
Victims of female genital mutilation reached 200 million. The UN has called for ending the practice, but it still continues. Waris Dirie is fighting to eradicate FGM through her own testimonies. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Community, Equality, Gender, Human rights, Medicine, Survivors
6/30/2022 • 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Regreening Sinai Peninsula: Ties van der Hoeven / Co-Founder of The Weather Makers
Ties van der Hoeven is a co-founder of a Dutch firm of holistic engineers with a plan to regreen the Sinai Peninsula, dry land in Egypt. Ties believes regreening is an answer to tackle climate change. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Ambition, Climate, Environment, Global issues, Nature, Science, Sustainability, Technology
6/16/2022 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
An Inside View of Policing: Rosa Brooks / Police Reformer, Law Professor
To understand the problem of abusive policing in America, Georgetown University professor Rosa Brooks became a rookie cop herself, then founded a program to help recruits reimagine their profession. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Policing, Community, Diversity, Equality, Human rights, Inclusion, Racism
6/9/2022 • 18 minutes, 8 seconds
Protecting Biodiversity Through "Edible Tea": Kenneth Rimdahl / Founder & CEO Monsoon Tea / MONTEACO
Kenneth Rimdahl came from Sweden to Chiang Mai, Thailand. There he discovered "miang," an edible tea made with leaves from local tea plants. Now his business helps protect the forests where they grow. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Tea, Business, Community, Economy, Environment, Entrepreneur, Global issues, Nature, Science, Sustainability
6/2/2022 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
Math Can Help: Ingrid Daubechies / Mathematician
Ingrid Daubechies has collaborated with people from various fields to solve problems using innovative mathematical theory. Her recent art project was created to show that math is everywhere! Here's what we talk about in this episode: Math, Collaboration, Curiosity, Values, Purpose, Flow, Kindness, Art, Creativity, Discovery, Inspiration
5/26/2022 • 17 minutes, 55 seconds
Advancing Inclusion Through Technology: Joshua Miele / Accessible Technology Designer
Joshua Miele designs accessibility tools for people with disabilities to interact equitably with the world. He explains how the pursuit of equal access has driven innovations for the benefit of all. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Diversity, Diversity & Inclusion, Disability, Technology, Innovation, Self, Motivation, Life lessons, Inspiration, Good vibes
5/19/2022 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
A Life Devoted to Bees: Ryad Alsous / Professor, Beekeeper
Professor Ryad Alsous fled Syria in 2013 in the civil war as his life was in danger. He has set up a beekeeping project in the North of England, to help other refugees. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Bees, Refugees, Syria, Ecosystem, War, Cooperation, Culture, Harmony, Nature, Balance, Immigration, Agriculture, Society, Productivity
5/12/2022 • 18 minutes, 3 seconds
Personal Stories Drive Politics: Sarah McBride / Delaware State Senator
A transgender state senator is working to eliminate discrimination against not only LGBTQs but all people in a divided America. She aims to create a safe society where everyone can live with dignity. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Diversity, Diversity & Inclusion, LGBTQ, Government, Politics, Activism, Self, Change, Human rights, Transgender, Life stories, Inspiration, Good vibes
5/12/2022 • 18 minutes
Reviving Rationality: Steven Pinker / Experimental Cognitive Psychologist
Rationality has made society healthier and more peaceful, argues Harvard Professor, Steven Pinker. Now, in our era of fake news, we need institutions which bring back trust in evidence-based thinking. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Rational, Beliefs, Lifestyle, Politics, Science, Society, Human, Behavior, Brain, Confirmation bias, Psychology
4/28/2022 • 18 minutes, 32 seconds
AI: Cracking the Code of Drug Discovery: Noor Shaker / Founder, Glamorous AI
Noor Shaker, a former computer scientist, is determined to contribute her expertise to society. She is now using AI to tackle and improve the expensive, time-consuming process of drug discovery. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Inspiration, Purpose, Science, Future, Artificial Intelligence, Parenting, Medicine, Drug discovery, Meaning, International, Multicultural, Diversity, Feminism, Loss, Death, Cancer, Female CEO, Cure, Treatment, Syria
4/21/2022 • 18 minutes, 41 seconds
Personalized Dolls for an Inclusive World: Amy Jandrisevits / Founder of A Doll Like Me
Missing limbs, bruises, medical devices... The look-alike dolls for children with a unique appearance handcrafted by A Doll Like Me are helping to further an inclusive world. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Dolls, Unique, Special, Beautiful, Diversity, Difference, Amputees, Survivors, Disfigurement, Inclusion, Play, Therapy, Progress, Treatment, Create, Craft, Homemade, Toys, Inspiration, Kindness, Sensitivity, Trauma, Illness, Survivors, Injury, Life lessons
4/14/2022 • 18 minutes, 16 seconds
What Dinosaurs Can Teach Us: Steve Brusatte / Paleontologist & Evolutionary Biologist
Professor Steve Brusatte is an American paleontologist teaching at Edinburgh University. He specializes in the evolution of dinosaurs, and he has named 15 new species. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Paleontology, Dinosaurs, Discovery, History, Evolution, Biology, Extinction, Past, Research, Life lessons, Inspiration, Good vibes
4/7/2022 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Turning Uniqueness Into Influence: Brandon Farbstein / Global Empowerment Speaker & Gen Z Activist
Brandon Farbstein is a Gen Z with disabilities, pushing for an anti-bullying law. Chosen as one of the "Most Influential Teens in the World," he currently works on inclusion strategies for companies. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Diversity, Diversity & Inclusion, Disability, Bullying, Education, Education Reform, Gen Z, Activism, Self, Technology, Life lessons, Inspiration, Good vibes
3/31/2022 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
Silent Voice of Panama Hotel: Jan Johnson / Owner of Panama Hotel
Jan Johnson has dedicated her life protecting and running the Panama Hotel built in 1910. Hear her message to the future through the last luggage left by Japanese Americans taken to internment camps.
3/31/2022 • 17 minutes, 20 seconds
Glaciers Are Our Lifeline: Jemma Wadham / Professor of Glaciology, Universities of Tromsø and Bristol
Professor Jemma Wadham is a leading glaciologist who has spent the last 20 years examining glaciers in places as diverse as the Himalayas, the Andes and the Alps. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Climate change, Climate action, SDGs, Glaciers, Glaciology, Biology, Environment, Environmental protection, Life stories, Inspiration, Good vibes
3/31/2022 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
A More Inclusive World: Adli Yahya / Founder of Autism Café Project
Adli Yahya founded Autism Café Project in 2016 to provide job opportunities for autistic youth. At the café, this team prepares food to give to communities in need.
3/24/2022 • 18 minutes, 11 seconds
Acting With a Mission - A Better Future for All: Bella Galhos / Human Rights Activist
Bella Galhos, a former East Timorese independence activist, shares with us her mission: what needs to be done for Timor-Leste to become a vigorous and stable society and attain financial independence.
3/17/2022 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
Between Two Worlds: Hosoda Mamoru / Anime Director
Hosoda Mamoru, a Japanese anime director talks about his new work, "BELLE." His inspiration comes from "Beauty and the Beast," the internet and some changes brought about by the global pandemic.
3/10/2022 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Giving and Receiving, Challenge for a Gift Economy: Rebecca Rockefeller / Co-Founder of the Buy Nothing Project
Rebecca Rockefeller co-founded the "Buy Nothing Project," that has 4 million members in 44 countries. The gift economy initiative gives and receives everything for free, reexamining consumer society. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Entrepreneur, Environmentalism, Alternative, Connection, Meaning, Kindness, Community, Life lessons
3/3/2022 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
A Sanctuary for Ex-Gang Members: Greg Boyle / Founder of Homeboy Industries
Father Greg has rehabilitated thousands of ex-gang members in L.A. for 30 years. He runs a bakery as a base with members and has tattoo removal programs among others so they can re-enter society. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Rehabilitation, Inclusion, Community, Forgiveness, Life lessons, Belonging
2/17/2022 • 17 minutes, 23 seconds
A Future Through Technology and Dialogue: Abeer Bandak / Tech2Peace Cofounder
Tech2Peace is a seminar in which Israeli and Palestinian youth work together on tech-based projects. The cofounder, Palestinian Abeer Bandak, hopes that it can contribute to conflict resolution.
2/17/2022 • 18 minutes, 27 seconds
Fighting for LGBTQ Children To Thrive: Amber Briggle / Advocate for LBGTQ Children's Rights
A mother to a transgender son, Amber Briggle has brought national attention to the struggle for equal rights for LGBTQ children, speaking out at the Texas State Senate and elsewhere.
2/10/2022 • 18 minutes, 25 seconds
Raising a Courageous Voice: Lori Matsukawa / Seattle Broadcast Journalist
Emmy winning broadcast journalist Lori Matsukawa fights hate crimes against Asians in the U.S. She holds webinars with a Seattle Japanese community and collaborates with the government to end racism. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Racism, Activism, Pandemic, Humanity, Life lessons
2/3/2022 • 18 minutes, 20 seconds
Independence for the Co-Existence: Lilianne Fan / Co-Founder of Geutanyoe Foundation
Lilianne Fan, founder of Geutanyoe Foundation, supports the Rohingya refugees in Malaysia. She provides them food and education, and empowers them to become leaders in their community.
1/27/2022 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
A New Era With More Female Astronauts: Christina Koch / NASA Astronaut
Christina Koch, an outstanding female astronaut, who has made remarkable accomplishments in the traditionally male-dominated field of space exploration, could be the first woman to land on the Moon. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Gender, Mental health, Purpose, Space, Life lessons
1/20/2022 • 18 minutes
Turning Others Away From Hate: Christian Picciolini / Former Extremist, Founder of Free Radicals Project
Many turn to extremism because of personal problems, not ideology. One-time white supremacist Christian Picciolini sees people as human beings first, to save them from hate groups. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Extremism, Violence, Self, Communication, Life lessons
1/13/2022 • 18 minutes, 19 seconds
Gift of Indigenous Wisdom: Larry Littlebird / Native American Elder/Storyteller, Founder Hamaatsa
Larry Littlebird, a Native American elder/storyteller, founded Hamaatsa, a place to reconnect with nature with indigenous wisdom, by listening to nature and to each other in this challenging time. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Native Americans, Stories, Listening, Nature, Connection, Living sustainably, Life lessons
Kajiya Yuriko is a principal dancer at the Houston Ballet in the United States. The coronavirus pandemic has been a struggle for artists in Japan, and Kajiya has worked to support them. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Ballet, Mastery, Passion, Discipline, Purpose, Life lessons
12/23/2021 • 16 minutes, 28 seconds
Meeting the Moment Through Art: Bill T. Jones / Choreographer, Artistic Director
World-renowned dancer, choreographer and director Bill T. Jones talks about creating his new socially distanced indoor performance, addressing the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and systemic racism. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Dance, Art, Activism, Mental health, Resilience, Life lessons
12/23/2021 • 17 minutes, 24 seconds
Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Business: Jane Hyun / Global Leadership Strategist and Executive Coach
In a bestselling book, Jane Hyun highlighted barriers facing Asian Americans in the corporate world. Since then, she has helped businesses tap this talent pool by becoming culturally responsive. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Business, Diversity, Equality, Work, Life lessons
12/16/2021 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Braving Press Freedom: Maria Ressa / Journalist
Journalist Maria Ressa is found guilty in a case seen as a test of press freedom. In a country where journalists are under threat, Ressa's case became symbolic and followed internationally. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Media, Journalism, Human rights, Nobel, Life lessons
12/9/2021 • 18 minutes, 26 seconds
Fighting COVID-19 With Medicine and Emotion: Anthony Back / Palliative Care Doctor
Dr. Anthony Back created a medical communication guide called Vital Talk. It helps practitioners better understand the emotions of patients and family, a matter of great importance in the COVID-19 era. Here’s what we talk about in this episode: Medicine, Care, Death, Communication, Life lessons
12/2/2021 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Expanding Support for Down Syndrome: Nancy Gianni / GiGi's Playhouse, Chief Belief Officer and GiGi's Mom
GiGi's Playhouse supports people with Down Syndrome. 49 are in the U.S. and Mexico. 30,000 people use their program. We speak to founder Nancy Gianni as she continues her mission during COVID-19. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Down-syndrome, Activism, Difference, Acceptance, Parenting, Life lessons
11/25/2021 • 17 minutes, 25 seconds
Women's Rights Trailblazer: Fawzia Koofi / Politician, Women's Rights Activist
Fawzia Koofi was the first female Vice President of Afghanistan's National Assembly. The Nobel candidate has been fighting for women's rights for 20 years as the Taliban takes over the country. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Afghanistan, Gender, Women's rights, Life lessons, Human rights
11/18/2021 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
Reimagining Education: Christopher Emdin / Associate Professor, Columbia University
Columbia University's Christopher Emdin talks about his method of centering culture to engage young people in science and how the pandemic is creating an opportunity to transform education. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Education, Teaching, Potential, Growth, Mental health, Perspective, Life lessons
11/18/2021 • 17 minutes, 43 seconds
3D Printers Evolve With an Open-Source Approach: Josef Prusa / Founder and CEO of Prusa Research
A young Czech innovator is drawing attention in the desktop 3D printer market with his open-source approach. What kind of future will be brought to us by the printers evolving with worldwide users? Here's what we talk about in this episode: Technology, Creativity, Life lessons
11/4/2021 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
Changing Perceptions: Sasibai Kimis / Founder of Earth Heir
Earth Heir, a social enterprise in Malaysia is founded by Sasibai Kimis to empower the lives of marginalized communities. Emphasizing on combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Sustainability, Business, Indigenous people, Refugees, Life lessons
10/28/2021 • 18 minutes, 3 seconds
We Need Stories to Make the World a Better Place: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie / Writer
Internationally acclaimed Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie shares her belief that the realization of gender equality and a fairer world for all may take time, but they are achievable aims. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Gender equality, Literature, Life lessons
10/21/2021 • 17 minutes, 23 seconds
Find Your Own Color: Kodo Nishimura / Buddhist Monk, Makeup Artist
Kodo Nishimura blends his duties as a Buddhist monk with work as a makeup artist. He speaks from experience about overcoming adversity, being true to yourself, and what it means to be different. Here's what we talk about in this episode: LGBTQ, Diversity, Buddhism, Life lessons
10/14/2021 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
Life Is Like Préludes: Alice Sara Ott / Pianist
Living with multiple sclerosis, Alice Sara Ott keeps a contemporary performance empowering her audience. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Classical music, Illness, Life lessons
9/16/2021 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
Lighting Up the Future With Small Inventions!: Ann Makosinski / Inventor and Speaker
At 15, Ann Makosinski invented a flashlight powered by body heat. She is now developing toys to help solve environmental issues. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Gen Z, Technology, Creativity, Life lessons
9/16/2021 • 17 minutes, 12 seconds
Command Your Spaceship In Isolation: Chris Hadfield / Former Astronaut
Former astronaut Chris Hadfield shares his advice on self-isolation. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Mental health, Pandemic, Life lessons