
Twenty Twenty-Two: Year in Review
New heights, newer lessons, and an exciting start to the new year. Here’s everything we achieved and learnt in 2022.
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New heights, newer lessons, and an exciting start to the new year. Here’s everything we achieved and learnt in 2022.
This week, we’re joined by Trenton Moss, founder and lead coach of Team Sterka, where he shares his focus on supercharging digital product teams with emotional intelligence.
This week, we welcome Arjay Ruggles, CEO of HomeRoom, and chat about the importance of sustainable, ethical community in driving growth for SaaS businesses.
Yasmin Georgiou, Strategy Lead at William Joseph, explains how nonprofits can achieve more when they foster a people-centered approach to strategy development, bringing different perspectives together for effective, long-term change.
This week, we discuss the evolving importance of Human Resources in a remote world with Jack Mardack, Co-Founder of Oyster, a platform that helps companies take care of employees from anywhere in the world.
This week, we speak to Co-Founder and President of MapLight Daniel Newman, on democracy, government surveillance, and the necessary conditions for creating a just economy, society, and environment for everyone.
This week, Ana Heloísa Moreno, Founder of Altruistic Capital, shares her valuable insights on inclusivity, community care, a human-centered approach to venture capital, and the inherent human drive for social justice.
In this week’s episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, we speak to award-winning experiential storyteller Zoe Philpott on proprioceptive robots, underappreciated women in tech, and the importance of using emotion-driven stories to bring about social change in the Digital era.
Olivia DeRamus, award-winning Founder and CEO of Communia, talks to us about connecting, informing, and uplifting women and marginalised genders through tech.
In this week’s episode, Jonny Burch, founder of Progression, talks to us about team-wide career development, personal passion, professional mentorship, and the long-term impact of a badly made spreadsheet.
In this episode, we speak to Paul Finnis, CEO of the Learning Foundation and Digital Poverty Alliance, discussing his inspiring work helping children achieve their full potential through the effective use of technology with an ultimate goal to eliminate digital poverty by 2030.
Aerica Shimizu Banks, Founder of Shiso, discusses the need for intersectional equity in tech and policy and shares her strategies on moving towards the crucial bottom line of ‘people, planet, and profit.’