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Solutionary Voices

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN

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52m
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About this podcast

Solutionary Voices is a video-first series hosted by Zoe Weil and produced by the Institute for Humane Education. Each episode features in-depth conversations with people working at the forefront of building a more humane, just, and healthy world—for all people, animals, and the ecosystems that sustain life.

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts Solutionary Voices.

Recent episodes

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The Real Drivers Behind Inequity In America

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From Success to Service

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Nimo Patel’s story follows several forms of success, including business, music, entrepreneurship, and performance, before arriving at a deeper definition of purpose. The episode reveals how the recognition of misalignmen

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What US Students Learned Living on $2 a day

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Shirin Karsan, a former refugee from Uganda, long-time educator, and peacebuilder, explores how conflict, bias, and disconnection persist when we fail to pay attention to our relationality. Drawing from immersive experie

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Rethinking Journalism in an Age of Complexity

May 5, 202656mEp. 120

Andrew Revkin, longtime environmental journalist and former New York Times reporter, reflects on how decades of covering climate have reshaped his understanding of the role of journalism in creating positive change. He e

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Human Connection in the Age of AI

Apr 28, 202651mEp. 110

Michelle Culver, founder of The Rithm Project and former leader of Teach For America’s Reinvention Lab, is focused on rebuilding human connection in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. Drawing from he

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What Happens When You Stop Chasing Goals?

Apr 21, 202642mEp. 100

Rudy Karsan, an immigrant from Kenya and a serial entrepreneur who experienced repeated bankruptcies before selling a company to IBM for more than $1 billion, describes a turning point where achievement no longer provide

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Can Generosity Become Contagious?

Apr 14, 20261h 0mEp. 90

In this episode, Tom Cledwyn reframes generosity from a private moral act into a visible cultural force that can inspire wider participation. Through his own kidney donation, the work of Drop Dead Generous, and the think

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Rethinking Education for a Complex World

Apr 7, 202647mEp. 80

Mary Pat Champeau, Director of Graduate Programs at the Institute for Humane Education, reflects on a lifetime of work in global education systems—from the Peace Corps to refugee camps to the World Trade Institute to wri

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Can Personal Healing Change the World?

Mar 31, 202647mEp. 70

In this episode, Mark Anderson explores the idea that nervous-system literacy is a missing foundation in both personal well-being and social change. Reflecting on his own personal transformation from being the youngest C

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The Hidden Ideology Shaping What We Eat

Mar 24, 202653mEp. 60

In this episode, Melanie Joy unpacks carnism as the invisible belief system that conditions people to see some animals as worthy of compassion while accepting the abuse of those used for food as normal, necessary, and/or

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How Can We Harness AI for Collective Flourishing?

Mar 17, 202654mEp. 50

In this episode, Doug Alexander explores how AI is not simply another innovation, but a world-shaping force that can radically expand human possibility. At the same time, AI can also destabilize labor, governance, social

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Anti-Fragility Amidst Broken Systems

Mar 10, 202655mEp. 40

This episode explores what it takes to restore agency, dignity, and direction in people who have been neglected by poverty, trauma, broken systems, and/or low expectations. The central tension is not simply how people fi

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Rethinking the Purpose of School

Mar 8, 202652mEp. 30

This conversation centers on the quiet but profound erosion of curiosity within modern schooling systems. Steve Cochrane, Executive Director of the Institute for Humane Education, argues that education has drifted from i

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Can Workplaces Help Us Heal?

Mar 8, 202651mEp. 20

This conversation centers on transforming the mental health system by expanding legal access to psychedelic-assisted therapies through employer-sponsored benefits. Sherry Rais, CEO of Enthea, explains how systemic design

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Meat Without Slaughter

Mar 8, 20261h 2mEp. 10

This episode is truly about how we replace conventional meat at mass scale without asking consumers to compromise—by making alternative proteins win on taste, price, and availability—through the lens of Bruce Friedrich,

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Who is the host of Solutionary Voices?

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What topics does Solutionary Voices cover?

Solutionary Voices regularly covers Science, Social. It sits in the Science category, with a social focus.

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Is Solutionary Voices currently accepting guest pitches?

Solutionary Voices hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Solutionary Voices episodes?

Episodes of Solutionary Voices average 52 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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