
Innovation For All - Diversity in Tech and Business (Innovation For All, Sheana Ahlqvist)
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07 Aug 2019 | Take a seat: helping women of color advance their careers with Minda Harts | 00:48:28 | |
Minda Harts is the author of The Memo: What Women Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table. Minda describes why "Lean In" didn't resonate with her workplace experience. Learn how women of color can break through workplace barriers and have a more active voice in their careers. What diversity and inclusion issues look like for women of color Get shownotes for this an every episode at InnovationForAllCast.com or find us on Twitter @InForAllPodcast Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
16 Oct 2019 | Technology changes our social interactions. Why? with Alex Wolf | 00:55:13 | |
A self-made entrepreneurship coach, Alex Wolf is the founder of BossBabe INC., an online community that helps millennial women start their own businesses. Members receive a host of advice from the successful social media coach. She is also the author of the book Resonate, a book for entrepreneurs who want authenticity with their audience: for those who want to really connect. Alex’s background in technology Get shownotes for this an every episode at InnovationForAllcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
26 Dec 2018 | When bad data leads to social injustice, feat. David Robinson | 01:05:25 | |
Can AI really change the world? Or are its developing algorithms formalizing social injustice? When these highly-technical systems derive patterns from existing datasets, their models can perpetuate past mistakes. In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana Ahlqvist discusses with David Robinson the threats of social bias and discrimination becoming embedded in Artificial Intelligence. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
David is the co-founder of Upturn and currently a Visiting Scientist at the AI Policy and Practice Initiative in Cornell's College of Computing and Information Science. David touches on how government regulatory agencies should examine new AI models and systems, especially as the technology continues to creep its way into our day-to-day lives. David discusses the importance of “ground truthing.” David emphasizes looking at a technology’s capabilities and limits before deciding on whether decision makers should implement it. LINKS OTHERS MENTIONED
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Learn more at innovationforallcast.com If you enjoy this episode on AI and ethics, you might also enjoy WHEN ARE “FAIR” ALGORITHMS BETTER THAN ACCURATE ONES? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
26 Aug 2020 | Be My Eyes: Mobile micro-volunteering for the blind with Hans Wiberg | 00:42:08 | |
Host Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Hans Jørgen Wiberg, founder of Be My Eyes, a free mobile app that connects blind and visually impaired individuals with sighted volunteers through live video calls. Wiberg explains how Be My Eyes works, how he monetized an app while keeping it free for both sides of the marketplace, and how important it is to consider how blind people interact with the world around them when designing products and services.
You’ll learn:
What is microvolunteering?
What is Be My Eyes and how does it work?
How can we design products so that they are more accessible to the blind?
How can one monetize and keep sustainable a product or service, especially one that is designed for a low-income population, without charging users?
What are some challenges facing Be My Eyes and similar apps in their efforts to support specific populations worldwide?
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22 Jan 2020 | How to battle racism with Janet Stovall | 01:06:38 | |
Imagine a workplace where people of all colors and races are able to climb every rung of the corporate ladder -- and where the lessons we learn about diversity at work actually transform the things we do, think, and say outside the office. How do we get there? Janet Stovall, head speechwriter for the CEO of UPS, tells us about her history fighting for inclusion since she was a student at Davidson College through present day. She discusses the complexities of being a woman of color in the workforce and how to address institutionalized racism. In this episode you will learn:
Get show notes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
15 Apr 2020 | Invisible women: data bias in a world designed for men with Caroline Criado Perez | 01:02:07 | |
Caroline Criado Perez is a writer, journalist and feminist campaigner. She has written two books: Do It Like A Woman and Invisible Women. In her most recent book Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men she describes how very old data bias can affect women today. In this episode, Sheana learns about the different ways data bias is affecting women today, from trivial things such as phone size to not so trivial things such as seat belt safety. Caroline tells all this and more in this episode of Innovation For All Podcast. In this episode you will learn:
Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Did you enjoy this episode? Tag us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
05 Feb 2020 | The dangers of period-tracking apps feat. Maggie Delano | 00:52:44 | |
In the season finale of Innovation for All, Maggie Delano tells us how period-tracking apps exclude people who are not straight, cis-gendered women without medical conditions. She explains how user design could be more inclusive and introduces us to the benefits of Quantified Self. You'll learn:
Get show notes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Innovation for All will be returning in March 2020 for the third season. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
11 Oct 2018 | Black Hair is Big (Business) feat. Delali Kpodzo | 00:47:05 | |
In today’s episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, we’re joined by Delali Kpodzo, the Co-Founder of We Are Onyx, a popular beauty destination for Black women and women of color. We dive into her entrepreneurial journey, why women of color need specific personal care solutions, and the state of the current beauty market. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
09 Jan 2019 | No one taught us how to work. Jake Kahana wants to change that with Caveday. | 01:01:40 | |
Technology can better serve humanity. In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Jake Kahana, founder of Bettvr With Age and Caveday. Jake shares these two projects that look very different on the surface. In fact, they are united by a common goal, to demonstrate the social impact of technology. Discover how Virtual reality (VR) can be therapeutic for seniors, why the typical 9-5 work day is a complete fallacy, and how to manage remote teams effectively. You’ll enjoy this episode if you are interested in VR or modernizing the workplace. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL HEAR:
Undoubtedly, technology isn’t just for the young. It is for all ages – even seniors. This is what Jake is proving to exhibit in his Bettvr with Age project where he produces VR films for senior citizens. Seniors can still experience places and activities that their old age won’t permit them to do and visit through VR. We also discuss the science of productivity. Through Caveday, Jake and his team are able to organize pieces of training for individuals and companies on how to do deep work since no one taught us how to work. There are ways you can improve your relationship to work to be productive and also avoid overworking. Jake identifies specific resources you can use to support your team’s productivity and happiness. Full shownotes available at innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
15 Jul 2020 | Disability Advocacy for Self-Driving Cars with Henry Claypool | 00:54:02 | |
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20 Nov 2019 | Starting a business at age 66 with Paul Tasner | 00:54:09 | |
Paul Tasner, Co-founder and CEO of PulpWorks and more recently, Co-founder of Sort, has more than 40 years of operations experience. He has held leadership positions in ventures ranging from start-up to Fortune 100. For the past decade, his focus has been on sustainability. Paul’s corporate affiliations include The Clorox Company, Clif Bar, Method Products, and Hepagen Vaccines. He has authored numerous papers and presentations on supply chain sustainability and currently lectures on this subject in the MBA Programs at San Francisco State University and Golden Gate University as well as the Packaging Engineering Department at San Jose State University. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Boston University. In this episode you will learn:
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06 Feb 2019 | Stereotyping Appalachia: What tech gets wrong feat. Sherry Hamby | 01:13:23 | |
People in Appalachia are skeptical and cautious about technology. Dr. Sherry Hamby believes understanding how they think can be useful for living in a tech-centric world. Dr. Sherry Hamby is a Research Professor of Psychology at the University of the South and Director of the Life Paths Appalachian Research Center, She’s best known for her work in violence measurement, poly-victimization, and resilience. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
25 Dec 2019 | What Tech Gets Wrong about Appalachia feat. Dr. Sherry Hamby | 01:13:23 | |
In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana Ahlqvist talks to Dr. Sherry Hamby, a Research Professor of Psychology at the University of the South and a Director of the Life Paths Research Center (LPRC). They talk about the role of technology in peoples daily lives. They discuss Appalachian attitudes and values, ResilienceCon and how different societies operate in a technology-centric environment. The culture of values and skepticism that makes Appalachian resistant to technology Get show notes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
15 May 2019 | The 80/20 rule hurts everything from education to self-driving cars with Jutta Treviranus | 01:08:50 | |
Traditional approaches to business, design practices, and research can result in suboptimal or uninclusive systems. In this episode of Innovation for All, host Sheana Ahlqvist talks to Dr. Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto. They discuss what inclusive design is, why it is so important, and how we can design systems that accommodate the diversity of the world. Dr. Treviranus also reimagines the future of education. They cover her efforts to incorporate inclusivity into the current change-resistant educational system, her “Unlearning and Questioning” course, and her most recent project: developing a lab school for inclusive life-long learning. (Original Airdate: 9/26/18) YOU’LL LEARN:
Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Season 2 of Innovation For All will return May 29th, 2019! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
24 Jul 2019 | Is "intuition" a dirty word at work? with Kara Dake | 01:14:12 | |
Kara Dake is a social impact innovator who is using a combination of wellness practices, community, media and exponential technologies. Her goal is to bring emotional and collective intelligence to the forefront of business and society. In this episode of Innovation for All Podcast, Sheana learns what this feminine energy is and how it can look in the workplace. Kara takes us through the value of feminine intelligence and intuition in the workplace and explains how it fits in with our technology and advances. In this episode you will learn:
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01 Jan 2020 | Start fresh. How Propel and the Fresh EBT app is battling poverty. | 01:07:22 | |
Jimmy Chen is the Founder and CEO of Propel, a software company that aims to fight poverty through technology. They are the creators of the Fresh EBT mobile app, which enables EBT cardholders to manage their benefits, save money through grocery coupons, and find jobs. Fresh EBT is used by over 2 million low-income Americans across the country. In this episode of Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana learns why Jimmy decided to start Propel and use the tools of Silicon Valley to address social issues around poverty. In this episode you will learn:
Get show notes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Original air date: 8/21/19 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
16 Feb 2022 | It's illegal for Uber workers to strike. Marshall Steinbaum explains why. (Really though, WHY?) | 01:03:30 | |
"Set the market and work when and how you like. You have complete control." At least that is what gig economy companies like Uber would have you believe. In this episode of the Innovation For All podcast, Sheana speaks with Marshall Steinbaum, Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Utah, to talk about the pitfalls of the gig economy. Find out how employers can have control over the workforce without being a monopoly and how gig workers may be getting the short end of the stick. You’ll learn:
Do you know someone who is concerned about the rise of the gig economy? Text them a link to this episode. You are the reason our movement is growing. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
20 Feb 2019 | Why FinTech is failing the poor with Wendy De La Rosa of the Common Cents Lab | 01:03:44 | |
How can FinTech leverage behavioral economics to help people become more financially secure? Sheana Ahlqvist talks to Wendy De La Rosa, co-founder of Common Cents Lab, a research lab that launches and tests products to help low-to-moderate-income Americans. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL HEAR:
Sheana and Wendy also talk about the Stanford course Designing AI to Cultivate Human Well Being. LINKS:
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19 Oct 2019 | Invisible women: data bias In a world designed for men with Caroline Criado Perez | 01:02:07 | |
Caroline Criado Perez is a writer, journalist and feminist campaigner. She has written two books: Do It Like A Woman and Invisible Women. In her most recent book Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men she describes how very old data bias can affect women today. In this episode, Sheana learns about the different ways data bias is affecting women today, from trivial things such as phone size to not so trivial things such as seat belt safety. Caroline tells all this and more in this episode of Innovation For All Podcast. In this episode you will learn:
Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Did you enjoy this episode? Tag us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
26 Sep 2018 | The 80/20 rule hurts everything from education to self-driving cars with Jutta Treviranus | 01:08:50 | |
In this episode of Innovation for All, host Sheana Ahlqvist talks to Dr. Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto. Dr. Treviranus explains how traditional approaches to business, design practices, and research can results in suboptimal or unfair systems. They discuss what inclusive design is, why it is so important, and how we can design systems that accommodate everyone. Dr. Treviranus also reimagines the future of education. They cover her efforts to incorporate inclusivity into the current change-resistant educational system, her “Unlearning and Questioning” course, and her most recent project: developing a lab school for inclusive life-long learning. YOU’LL LEARN: • How to use AR to combine real data with simulated data to create and experience new, imagined futures • What is the Pareto Principle (80/20 Principle)? • What are the real world consequences of ignoring the “20%”? • What is the Cobra Effect? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
23 Feb 2022 | When bad data leads to social injustice, featuring David Robinson | 01:05:25 | |
Can AI really change the world? Or are its developing algorithms formalizing social injustice? When these highly-technical systems derive patterns from existing datasets, their models can perpetuate past mistakes. In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana Ahlqvist discusses with David Robinson the threats of social bias and discrimination becoming embedded in Artificial Intelligence. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
David is the co-founder of Upturn and currently a Visiting Scientist at the AI Policy and Practice Initiative in Cornell’s College of Computing and Information Science. David touches on how government regulatory agencies should examine new AI models and systems, especially as the technology continues to creep its way into our day-to-day lives. David discusses the importance of “ground truthing.” David emphasizes looking at a technology’s capabilities and limits before deciding on whether decision makers should implement it. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Original air date: 12/26/18 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
12 Aug 2020 | Google and Facebook are monopolies. Does it matter? feat. Sally Hubbard | 01:03:21 | |
Sally Hubbard is Director of Enforcement Strategy at Open Markets Institute. Learn whether giant tech companies are building monopolies (spoiler alert: they are) and why that unfair advantage matters. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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26 Sep 2018 | Implicit Bias: Everything You're Afraid to Ask - Jordan Axt | 00:57:29 | |
Discover how you can learn about and reduce implicit bias in this conversation with Dr. Jordan Axt (@jordanaxt). Have you ever wondered why you always like people a little more if they’re fans of the same baseball team as you, and like them a little less if they’re fans of your team’s archrivals? Or wondered if your sex, gender, sexual orientation, or even physical appearance had something to do with why you did or didn’t get that job you interviewed for? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
27 Nov 2019 | Open access for academic research with Erica Stone | 00:44:02 | |
Erica Stone works at the intersection of writing, teaching, and community organizing. Through collaborative projects, she creates opportunities for scholars, students, and community members to engage in conversations and civic problem-solving with the hope of building a more equitable and participatory democracy. As a researcher, Erica is passionate about making academic scholarship free and accessible. In her 2016 TED talk, she critiques the academic publishing industry, urging academics to engage with popular media and include communities in their research. Erica is a doctoral candidate in the Technical Communication and Rhetoric program at Texas Tech University. Her research centers on public engagement in composition classrooms and academics’ role in their surrounding communities. In this episode you will learn:
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20 Mar 2019 | What would ethical data practices look like? Feat. Amanda McGlothlin | 00:46:56 | |
"Tech should be built for good" says Amanda McGlothlin, co-founder and Chief Design Officer at HQ Network, a Los Angeles space start-up providing digital security products and services for individuals and businesses. As a leader in tech, Amanda believes that privacy is a fundamental human right. Hear her tactical, realistic approach to product design that truly protects the user's privacy. In this episode you'll learn:
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01 May 2019 | VR-training against sexual harassment is not a gimmick, feat. Morgan Mercer of Vantage Point | 01:00:07 | |
Learn how Vantage Point is using VR to reduce sexual harassment at work through way, way better training. In this episode of Innovation For All, Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Morgan Mercer, founder and CEO of Vantage Point. In this episode, you’ll learn: How Vantage Point leverages the benefits VR to combat sexual harassment; Examples of subtle & aggressive sexual harassment situations in the workplace; Why they take a bystander approach to training; Morgan (@themorganmercer) is product-enthusiast and idealist who founded the Virtual Reality immersive training company Vantage Point in 2017. Prior to founding Vantage Point, she concurrently served as the Head of Digital for an e-commerce startup and an Analyst for a digital agency where she has worked on high-profile contracts focused on attitude change and behavior change within the domain of complex social issues. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. (Original Airdate: 11/30/18) Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
12 Dec 2018 | Facebook can do more for working parents feat. Eliza Khuner | 01:04:13 | |
Are the tech giants doing enough for working parents? Eliza Khuner questions whether the 9-to-5 full-time work schedule is limiting companies and employees, especially working parents. Eliza is a data scientist who worked at Facebook until she had her third child. Discover how she turned her concerns into a company-wide movement for more flexible work options, growing from private talks with HR to a public discussion with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to a viral WIRED article. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL HEAR: Sheana and Eliza also talk about the loss of workplace culture when there are flexible work options, the need for wellness rooms for breastfeeding mothers, and the support that should be given by companies to working parents. Eliza continues to speak about this so that companies are made aware of the problem and working parents can have the choice to live their lives while staying valuable to their company. Visit innovationforallcast.com for URLs. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
12 Jun 2019 | What does human-centered AI even mean? A very meta conversation with Josh Lovejoy. | 01:15:44 | |
"When a system begins to remember us forever, and wherever we go.... we will not be our true selves. We will be the self we know it’s okay to remember." Josh Lovejoy believes that human-centered design thinking can change the world for the better; that by seeking to address the needs of people - especially those at the margins - in ways that respect, restore and augment their capabilities, we can invent forms of technological innovation that would have otherwise been invisible. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL HEAR:
Do you know anyone building great tech or working in artificial intelligence? Text them a link to this episode. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
10 Jul 2019 | It's illegal for Uber workers to strike. Marshall Steinbaum explains why. (Really though, WHY?) | 01:03:30 | |
"Set the market and work when and how you like. You have complete control." At least that is what gig economy companies like Uber would have you believe. In this episode of the Innovation For All podcast, Sheana speaks with Marshall Steinbaum, Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Utah, to talk about the pitfalls of the gig economy. Find out how employers can have control over the workforce without being a monopoly and how gig workers may be getting the short end of the stick. You’ll learn:
Do you know someone who is concerned about the rise of the gig economy? Text them a link to this episode. You are the reason our movement is growing. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
11 Dec 2019 | Teenage Sexting Behaviors with Jeff Temple | 00:55:47 | |
Overview: In this episode of Innovation for All, Jeff Temple, professor and licensed psychologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch will discuss his research that studies teenage sexting behaviors. Jeff explains the gender breakdown of teenage sexting, the factors that may lead to psychological consequences, and how it may be a safe way for LGBTQ youth to explore sexuality. In this episode you will learn:
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19 Feb 2020 | Placing the Displaced: Running a Refugee Staffing Company with Chris Chancey | 01:04:36 | |
Chris Chancey is the founder of Amplio Recruiting, a company that helps companies hire people from the refugee and immigrant communities. How does Chris help refute and calm the fears potential employers? How does he ensure that vulnerable people aren’t being taken advantage of? And what has made his business so successful? Find out with Sheana in this episode of Innovation for All Podcast. In this episode you will learn:
Learn more about Amplio Recruiting at https://ampliorecruiting.com/. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
14 Aug 2018 | Coming Soon: The Innovation For All Podcast | 00:00:50 | |
Here's what to expect on the first season of Innovation For All. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
02 Mar 2022 | Placing the Displaced: Running a Refugee Staffing Company | 01:04:36 | |
In this episode you will learn:
Learn more about Amplio Recruiting at https://ampliorecruiting.com/. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. | |||
01 Jul 2020 | Gig Work is Different Undocumented Immigrants and Women, with Julia Ticona | 01:07:22 | |
Did you enjoy this episode? Text it to a friend or tag us on Twitter at @inforallpodcast. Please note: this episode was recorded before the COVID-19 Pandemic and the George Floyd protests. | |||
29 May 2019 | Making Products Inclusive, the Google Way feat. Reena Jana | 00:54:08 | |
How does Google make successful products when their users are infinitely diverse? Head of Product and Business Inclusion at Google, Reena Jana, shares the ways that this tech giant takes an inclusive approach to serve its users and be sensitive to different cultural norms. Reena shares how some of Google's best products were modified and improved through inclusive design and research practices. You'll learn:
Do you know someone who works in technology? Help others build better, more inclusive products by texting them this episode. Shownotes for this and every episode are available on innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
03 Jul 2019 | What’s in those terms of service we agree to? Featuring Nate Beard | 00:58:12 | |
What’s really in online terms of service that we agree to? Nate Beard joins Sheana to talk about where these terms of service come from and what’s in them. Find out what rights we may be sacrificing while using social media platforms in this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast. In this episode you’ll learn:
Do you know someone who doesn't trust the social media giants? Text them a link to this episode. You are the reason our movement is growing. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
30 Jan 2019 | What did you change your mind about in 2018? Answers on AI, data, work, and more. | 00:28:57 | |
In this special episode, Sheana asks some of her favorite guests two key questions: What is something you've changed your mind about in 2018? And what is something you'd like to see become a larger part of the conversation in 2019? You don't want to miss this one. Want to hear more from these great guests? Check out their full episodes: Hear more from Jordan Axt (@jordanaxt) in Implicit Bias: Everything You're Afraid to Ask; Amanda Lotz (@drtvlotz) in Is Netflix a tech company or a media company?; Jutta Treviranus (@juttatrevira) in The 80/20 rule hurts everything from education to self-driving cars; Osonde Osoba (@OsondeOsoba) in When are "fair" algorithms better than accurate ones?; Eliza Khuner (@ElizaKhuner) in Facebook Can do more for working parents and Sally Hubbard (@Sally_Hubbard) in Google and Facebook are monoplies. Does it matter? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
06 Apr 2022 | From homeless to fashion-tech entrepreneur: Cassie Betts | 00:52:34 | |
Cassie Betts is the founder of District2.Co, a technology company that connects brands/designers with factories to streamline the manufacturing process, and Made In South LA (MISLA), a DevShop Academy. Hear how Cassie went from being homeless to being called “The Woman Turning South LA into Startup Land” by Forbes. You'll hear
Note: This episode uses includes explicit language and includes some difficult topics about Cassie’s past that may be uncomfortable for some listeners. Please use your discretion. Do you enjoy Innovation For All? Help others find us easily by rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcasting platform. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
17 Jun 2020 | Revenge Porn Is Really A Tech Problem with Darieth Chisolm | 00:50:31 | |
Two years after her revenge porn nightmare began, Darieth Chisolm won the case against her ex-boyfriend. Should tech companies make it harder to weaponize their platforms against women? In this episode you will learn:
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Connect with Darieth: Did you enjoy this episode? Text it to a friend or tag us on Twitter at @inforallpodcast. Please note: this episode was recorded before the COVID-19 Pandemic and the George Floyd protests. | |||
30 Mar 2022 | Starting a business at age 66 with Paul Tasner | 00:53:02 | |
Paul Tasner, Co-founder and CEO of PulpWorks and more recently, Co-founder of Sort, has more than 40 years of operations experience. He has held leadership positions in ventures ranging from start-up to Fortune 100. For the past decade, his focus has been on sustainability. Paul’s corporate affiliations include The Clorox Company, Clif Bar, Method Products, and Hepagen Vaccines. He has authored numerous papers and presentations on supply chain sustainability and currently lectures on this subject in the MBA Programs at San Francisco State University and Golden Gate University as well as the Packaging Engineering Department at San Jose State University. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Boston University. In this episode you will learn:
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26 Sep 2018 | Be My Eyes: Mobile micro-volunteering for the blind with Hans Wiberg | 00:42:08 | |
Host Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Hans Jørgen Wiberg, founder of Be My Eyes, a free mobile app that connects blind and visually impaired individuals with sighted volunteers through live video calls. Wiberg explains how Be My Eyes works, how he monetized an app while keeping it free for both sides of the marketplace, and how important it is to consider how blind people interact with the world around them when designing products and services You’ll learn:
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06 Nov 2019 | Voice Recognition for Kids with Kaveh Azartash of KidSense.ai | 00:49:12 | |
Kaveh Azartash holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from University of California, Irvine with a focus on Vision Science. Kaveh's career has been focused on innovating software applications in the neuroscience and now artificial intelligence domain. He co-founded KidSense.ai in 2015 after realizing children are unable to effectively communicate with the technology around them through voice. The story of how KidSense.ai was started Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
01 Apr 2020 | It's illegal for Uber workers to strike. Marshall Steinbaum explains why. (Really though, WHY?) | 01:03:30 | |
"Set the market and work when and how you like. You have complete control." At least that is what gig economy companies like Uber would have you believe. In this episode of the Innovation For All podcast, Sheana speaks with Marshall Steinbaum, Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Utah, to talk about the pitfalls of the gig economy. Find out how employers can have control over the workforce without being a monopoly and how gig workers may be getting the short end of the stick. You’ll learn:
Do you know someone who is concerned about the rise of the gig economy? Text them a link to this episode. You are the reason our movement is growing. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
10 Apr 2019 | How Meal Delivery Apps are Killing Your Favorite Restaurants feat. Chris Webb, CEO of ChowNow | 01:00:15 | |
Food delivery apps are putting mom and pop restaurants out of business. In this episode of Innovation For All, Chris Webb, CEO of ChowNow, shows the actual cost of meal delivery and how ChowNow is trying to mitigate those risks through an alternative business model. You’ll learn:
Learn more at orderbetter.com. Do you support the goals of Innovation For All? Help others find us easily by rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcasting platform. Shownotes for this and every episode are available on innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
09 Mar 2022 | How McDonald's empowered black America (but it's complicated) with Dr. Marcia Chatelain | 00:58:58 | |
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Franchise is available now wherever books are sold. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. | |||
03 Oct 2018 | Voting with your wallet, entrepreneur-style | 00:33:14 | |
How can conscious consumers help women-owned businesses? Stella McShera explains why she launched equallet (@equallet), a local search-platform to help you connect with Women-Owned Businesses. Discover how equallet supports the growth of every female founder, consumer, or investor, and helps bridge the gender gap in business. We also discuss how her experience as a mixed-race person has varied from place to place, and how that ultimately led her to get a science degree. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
16 Mar 2022 | Battling poverty with Propel and the Fresh EBT app | 01:07:22 | |
Jimmy Chen is the Founder and CEO of Propel, a software company that aims to fight poverty through technology. They are the creators of the Fresh EBT mobile app, which enables EBT cardholders to manage their benefits, save money through grocery coupons, and find jobs. Fresh EBT is used by over 2 million low-income Americans across the country. In this episode of Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana learns why Jimmy decided to start Propel and use the tools of Silicon Valley to address social issues around poverty. In this episode you will learn:
Get show notes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Original air date: 8/21/19 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
03 Apr 2019 | From homeless to fashion-tech entrepreneur: Cassie Betts | 00:52:33 | |
Cassie Betts is the founder of District2.Co, a technology company that connects brands/designers with factories to streamline the manufacturing process, and Made In South LA (MISLA), a DevShop Academy. Hear how Cassie went from being homeless to being called “The Woman Turning South LA into Startup Land” by Forbes. You'll hear
Note: This episode uses includes explicit language and includes some difficult topics about Cassie’s past that may be uncomfortable for some listeners. Please use your discretion. Do you enjoy Innovation For All? Help others find us easily by rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcasting platform. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
11 Sep 2019 | Placing the Displaced: Running a Refugee Staffing Company with Chris Chancey | 01:04:36 | |
Chris Chancey is the founder of Amplio Recruiting, a company that helps companies hire people from the refugee and immigrant communities. How does Chris help refute and calm the fears potential employers? How does he ensure that vulnerable people aren’t being taken advantage of? And what has made his business so successful? Find out with Sheana in this episode of Innovation for All Podcast. In this episode you will learn:
Learn more about Amplio Recruiting at https://ampliorecruiting.com/. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
06 Mar 2019 | How can technology help close early education gaps? feat. Cyrena Chih | 00:46:20 | |
Learn how Khan Academy Kids provides digital educational resources to support kindergarten-readiness and help close early achievement gaps. In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana chats with Cyrena Chih, formerly the Director of Product & Business Development for Khan Academy Kids, a free educational program for children ages two to six. YOU’LL LEARN: · How to design kid-friendly apps · What a well-executed adaptive learning program looks like · Why they chose to turn from a for-profit to a non-profit · How do we choose technology to alleviate early achievement gaps? · The importance of parents co-playing with their kids. Do you enjoy Innovation For All? Remember to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform. View shownotes for this and every episode at www.innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
23 Feb 2022 | Revenge Porn Is Really A Tech Problem with Darieth Chisolm | 00:50:31 | |
Two years after her revenge porn nightmare began, Darieth Chisolm won the case against her ex-boyfriend. Should tech companies make it harder to weaponize their platforms against women? In this episode you will learn:
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Connect with Darieth: Did you enjoy this episode? Text it to a friend or tag us on Twitter at @inforallpodcast. Please note: this episode was recorded before the COVID-19 Pandemic and the George Floyd protests. | |||
04 Mar 2020 | Google and Facebook are monopolies. Does it matter? feat. Sally Hubbard | 01:03:21 | |
Sally Hubbard is Director of Enforcement Strategy at Open Markets Institute. Learn whether giant tech companies are building monopolies (spoiler alert: they are) and why that unfair advantage matters. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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18 Mar 2020 | Be My Eyes: Mobile micro-volunteering for the blind with Hans Wiberg | 00:42:08 | |
Host Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Hans Jørgen Wiberg, founder of Be My Eyes, a free mobile app that connects blind and visually impaired individuals with sighted volunteers through live video calls. Wiberg explains how Be My Eyes works, how he monetized an app while keeping it free for both sides of the marketplace, and how important it is to consider how blind people interact with the world around them when designing products and services. You’ll learn:
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18 Sep 2019 | Giving women more fertility options with Anne Hogarty, CEO of Extend Fertility | 00:48:58 | |
Egg freezing startups like Extend Fertility may be a democratizing force to give women more child-bearing options. CEO Anne Hogarty discusses how Extend Fertility is giving women more choice through affordable egg freezing. As with any business designed to give women more choice, controversy abounds! Critics have a lot of questions: Is it ethical? Manipulative? Safe? Gimmicky? You’ll hear:
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06 Aug 2020 | Placing the Displaced: Running a Refugee Staffing Company | 01:04:36 | |
In this episode you will learn:
Learn more about Amplio Recruiting at https://ampliorecruiting.com/. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. | |||
19 Jun 2019 | The hiring process wasn't built for women. Katharine Zaleski of PowerToFly is changing that. | 00:48:23 | |
How can we build a more inclusive and productive workforce? In this episode of the Innovation For All podcast, Sheana speaks with Katherine Zaleski, one of the founders of Power To Fly. Katherine shares how Power To Fly is completely reinventing the traditional hiring process for companies to bring more women into the workplace and become more inclusive and diverse. In this episode you will learn:
Do you know someone who is working to build a more inclusive workplace? Text them a link to this episode. We can't grow without you! Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
21 Aug 2019 | How Propel and the Fresh EBT app are battling poverty with CEO Jimmy Chen | 01:07:22 | |
Jimmy Chen is the Founder and CEO of Propel, a software company that aims to fight poverty through technology. They are the creators of the Fresh EBT mobile app, which enables EBT cardholders to manage their benefits, save money through grocery coupons, and find jobs. Fresh EBT is used by over 2 million low-income Americans across the country. In this episode of Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana learns why Jimmy decided to start Propel and use the tools of Silicon Valley to address social issues around poverty. In this episode you will learn:
Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
08 Jan 2020 | What should change in 2020? My favorite guests return. | 00:18:52 | |
In this special episode, our favorite experts on AI, product designers and more return to answer two key questions: What’s the biggest news in your field in 2019, since we recorded the podcast? What's something that's been missing from the conversation that you'd like to see gain more interest in 2020? You'll hear from
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10 Feb 2022 | The Ghost Workers Behind the Tech Industry, feat. Mary Gray | 00:58:15 | |
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13 May 2020 | How McDonald's empowered black America (but it's complicated) with Dr. Marcia Chatelain | 00:58:52 | |
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Franchise is available now wherever books are sold. Get shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. | |||
30 Nov 2018 | VR-training against sexual harassment is not a gimmick, feat. Morgan Mercer of Vantage Point | 01:00:07 | |
Learn how Vantage Point is using VR to reduce sexual harassment at work through way, way better training. In this episode of Innovation For All, Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Morgan Mercer, founder and CEO of Vantage Point. In this episode, you’ll learn: Morgan (@themorganmercer) is product-enthusiast and idealist who founded the Virtual Reality immersive training company Vantage Point in 2017. Prior to founding Vantage Point, she concurrently served as the Head of Digital for an e-commerce startup and an Analyst for a digital agency where she has worked on high-profile contracts focused on attitude change and behavior change within the domain of complex social issues. Learn more at innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
24 Oct 2018 | When Are "Fair" Algorithms Better Than Accurate Ones? with Osonde Osoba | 00:56:31 | |
Osonde Osoba, an engineer at the RAND Corporation and a professor at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, joins us in today’s episode of Innovation For All Podcast to talk about Fairness in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Most AI’s today and in the future could have consequential impacts on the people, which is why Osonde is pushing for systems that are accurate, unbiased, and flexible. Discover what areas should we be wary when handing over the decision-making to AI’s, why this isn’t just a technical issue, but also political, and who should we put in charge of these systems. Learn also the importance of accountability, ethics, privacy, and regulation in AI systems. Visit innovationforallcast.com for shownotes and links to Osonde's TEDX talk: Making AI Fair. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
23 Jan 2019 | Is Netflix a tech company or a media company? Amanda Lotz explains why it matters. | 01:00:37 | |
Dr. Amanda Lotz is a media studies professor at Queensland University of Technology. View full shownotes for this and every episode at innovationforallcast.com. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
14 Nov 2018 | Google and Facebook are monopolies. Does it matter? feat. Sally Hubbard | 01:03:12 | |
In this episode of Innovation For All, Sheana Ahlqvist speaks with Sally Hubbard, antitrust expert and investigative journalist at The Capitol Forum’s. Learn whether giant tech companies are building monopolies (spoiler alert: they are) and why that unfair advantage matters. In this episode, you’ll learn: Learn more at innovationforallcast.com Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
19 Dec 2019 | When bad data leads to social injustice, featuring David Robinson | 01:05:25 | |
Can AI really change the world? Or are its developing algorithms formalizing social injustice? When these highly-technical systems derive patterns from existing datasets, their models can perpetuate past mistakes. In this episode of the Innovation For All Podcast, Sheana Ahlqvist discusses with David Robinson the threats of social bias and discrimination becoming embedded in Artificial Intelligence. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
David is the co-founder of Upturn and currently a Visiting Scientist at the AI Policy and Practice Initiative in Cornell’s College of Computing and Information Science. David touches on how government regulatory agencies should examine new AI models and systems, especially as the technology continues to creep its way into our day-to-day lives. David discusses the importance of “ground truthing.” David emphasizes looking at a technology’s capabilities and limits before deciding on whether decision makers should implement it. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Original air date: 12/26/18 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
02 Oct 2019 | Teaching kids how to interact with the Internet, feat. Diana Graber | 00:59:03 | |
What is digital literacy and why is it important for our kids to learn these skills? Founder of Cybercivics.com and Cyberwise.org, Diana Graber, joins the show to discuss theses topics and more. Diana is the author of “Raising Humans in a Digital World: Helping Kids Build a Healthy Relationship with Technology.” In this episode of Innovation for All Podcast, we take a look at Diana’s book and the Cyber Civics course she developed for schools. How the Cyber Civics course came to be. Get shownotes for this an every episode at innovationforallcast.com or find us on Twitter @inforallpodcast. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message | |||
03 Jun 2020 | The Ghost Workers Behind the Tech Industry, feat. Mary Gray | 00:58:15 | |
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31 Oct 2018 | Be brave, get paid: How women can earn more $ through negotiation - Kathlyn Hart | 01:08:48 | |
Does the thought of negotiating terrify you? It could be costing you tens of thousands of dollars. In this episode of Innovation For All, Sheana speaks with Kathlyn Hart, salary negotiation coach and founder of the Be Brave Get Paid salary boot camp for millennial women. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovation-for-all/message |