Episodios

  • Building on his grandfather's legacy, and solving for quality in education. Vignesh Krishnan, India.
    May 25 2025

    Vignesh likes to call himself a student for life—an ardent learner constantly driven by the quest to discover something new. With over a decade of experience in the social impact space, he has worn many hats: from being an elementary teacher and trainer to leading strategy and operations at Teach For India between 2011 and 2018.

    In 2018-19, he pursued a Masters in Effective Learning and Teaching from the Institute of Education at University College London, on the Chevening Scholarship.

    In his current role as Global Expansion Director at Christel House International, he works toward expanding the school network to reach a wider set of children in newer geographies. Vignesh is passionate about storytelling and has a natural flair for mentoring and coaching young people!

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    26 m
  • Life cycle analysis, localisation, and dealing with imposter syndrome; Tanyamai Anantakoraneewat
    Oct 22 2024
    Tanyamai Anantakoraneewat is a Thai advocate for the circular economy, with a diverse background in economics, media, and social enterprise. She is currently a Cross Cultural Programme fellow in Germany, working with CIRCULAZE, a network and knowledge hub for circular economy pioneers. Tanyamai was a 2021/2022 Chevening Scholar, earning her MSc in Local Economic Development from the LSE. Upon her return to Thailand, she became a sustainability journalist, using her radio and online programs to introduce the circular economy concept nationwide. She also works as a part-time circular business design trainer at CIRCO Hub Thailand, under the UN Global Compact Network Thailand, helping local corporations apply Life Cycle Analysis and design strategies to develop circular solutions.
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    25 m
  • Strengthening public health governance & nurturing next generation of development practitoners; Czarinnah (Ching) Araneta, Philippines 🇵🇭
    Jul 30 2024
    Czarinnah (Ching) Araneta has extensive work experience in Professional Learning and Development, particularly in identifying and designing appropriate learning measures for Local Chief Executives, such as mayors, governors and public health practitioners, and in planning and managing training interventions to improve health governance and local health systems development. Her expertise also includes program and project management, from conceptualization to design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation, of community health programs such as adolescent sexual and Reproductive Health and Maternal and Child health programs. Czarinnah is also a Professional Fellow (Civic Engagement theme) of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) - the U.S. government’s signature program for young leaders in Southeast Asia. In 2019, she served as the Country Lead of the YSEALI Women Leadership Academy Alumni Network in the Philippines. Czarinnah completed her master’s degree in MA Education, Health Promotion, and International Development at the University College London under the Chevening Scholarship program of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office. She is currently a faculty member of the Division of Social Sciences at the University of the Philippines Visayas.
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    25 m
  • Filmmaking against all odds, and providing an international platform for others to follow. Shajedul Islam, Bangladesh.
    Jul 13 2024
    Shajedul Islam is a writer, film researcher, teacher, and independent filmmaker from Bangladesh. He studied Film Direction at the Bangladesh Cinema and Television Institute. He started his career as a documentary filmmaker and film researcher. He worked as a film research fellow at BCTI and Bangladesh Film Archive. One of his research works is published as a Book by the government of Bangladesh. He won a national grant in 2019 as a director and producer for a Docu-fiction film named “The Ancient Filmmakers”. He completed his Film Producing Fellowship from Busan Asian Film School. He worked as co-producer and director in several independent projects from his production house “KAW Creative”, operating in Bangladesh. His portfolio includes some short films, documentaries, and docu-fictions. Some of his notable independent works are Khapra, The Camera Kids Documentary, Bemused, Meeting of Crafts, and the ancient artists. His film project, “The Camera Kids,” has been selected as a finalist for the West Meets East Screenplay Lab and International Film Business Academy Lab (IFBA) in South Korea. He is a member of the New Aisan Producer’s Network (NAPNet). He is a Chevening Scholar and completed his MA in Film Studies with distinction from the University of Leeds. His academic film “Color of Independence” and the overall result brought him the honor of getting the Overall Best Performance Award in film studies. He along with other filmmakers established the Independent Film Producers Platform of Bangladesh (IFPPB) which is working to create a connection hub for Bangladeshi filmmakers with the rest of the world. He is a faculty member of the Bangladesh Cinema & Television Institute. Recently, He got National Grant 2024 as a director and producer of his feature film “Helen”. SHajedul Islam’s utmost motto is to enrich the overall independent filmmaking practice in Bangladesh in line with the global trend.
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    22 m
  • Neuroscience for education, and tackling multidimensional poverty; Eliana Valdez, Paraguay.
    May 26 2024
    Eliana Valdez is a neuroscientist and educator with over 8 years of experience in innovative teaching for children, adolescents, and adults. She holds a Master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology from Birkbeck University of London, where she researched math and science anxiety and its impact on academic performance and brain activity. She is a recipient of the Chevening Scholarship 2021/2022. She also has a degree in Chemistry Education from the Federal University for Latin American Integration in Brazil, with a thesis on integrating poetry and chemistry as an educational tool. At Fundacion Paraguaya, Eliana combines all her passions to address multidimensional poverty in the Innovation and Development Department, contributing to grant writing, fundraising efforts, and developing sustainable and innovative solutions. Recommendations: 1. Outliers: The Story of Success Malcolm Gladwell 2. All About Love: New Visions by Bell Hooks 3. The Idiot Brain by Dean Burnett 4. The Huberman Lab podcast 5. Entiende Tu Mente (Pódcast)
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    24 m
  • Pioneering sustainable eco-tourism and building business capacity in tribal communities of North-East India, Nishant Sinha; India
    Apr 28 2024
    All about Nishant- https://nishantsinha.carrd.co/#about Instagram handle- @thatguyfromnortheast Recommendations 1. Through the Green Door: Travels Among the Khasis by Nigel Jenkins 2. FreeFincal: https://freefincal.com 3. Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek
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    22 m
  • Post-disaster restoration architect, green-building design professor, and preserving the 'Shilpakar' culture; Sujan Shilpakar, Nepal.
    Mar 11 2024
    Sujan Shilpakar hails from Nepal. He pursued his Bachelor in Architecture from the Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University and then went on to complete his Masters in Architectural Design from the University of Sheffield as a Chevening Scholar in 2021/22. Currently, he is working as Project Incharge at the Dwarika's Hotel. He is also an executive member of the Society of Nepalese Architects. And, Joint Secretary at Chevening Alumni Association of Nepal.
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    23 m
  • Pioneering circular economy projects in the Balkans, reducing discrimination among children through sports, and being close to nature; Marina Tomović, Montenegro.
    Jan 27 2024
    Marina Tomović is a civil society activist with a focus on policy advocacy, project management, and stakeholder engagement in Montenegro and the Western Balkans. As the Executive Director of Zero Waste Montenegro, she pioneers circular economy projects, leading sustainable waste and resources management practices across the country. Marina is also the Programme Manager at Regional Sport Initiative - Playing Together, where she advocates for quality physical education in schools and works towards reducing discrimination among children and youth through sports. Simultaneously, she is a UNDP consultant for the National Council on Sustainable Development, addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation. As a Chevening scholar, Marina completed a Master's in Public Policy and Administration from the London School of Economics (LSE) and holds a BSc and Specialisation degree in International Relations from the University of Montenegro.
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    24 m
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