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Rethinking Possible Podcast

Today’s complex, entrenched, and intertwined problems demand unconventional solutions.

Rethinking Possible features interviews with people who are dealing with big, global problems that are entrenched, complex, messy, and always urgent. But none of that stops them. They’ve rolled up their sleeves and gotten straight to work. How do they remain resilient in the face of immensely complex problems that have spanned generations? How do they keep going when the issues they work on—racial justice, inclusive economies, climate action, strengthening health systems, and effective governance are bigger than their own lifetimes?

Rethinking Possible is a radically honest and fresh conversation about how transformational social change actually gets made and who makes it.

Hosted by Courtney E. Martin and Nguhi Mwaura, and brought to you by the Skoll Foundation in partnership with Aspen Ideas.

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Rethinking Possible Episode 10 | Halla Tómasdóttir | Can Capitalism Save the Planet?

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Rethinking Possible Episode Nine | Garrett Bucks | The Role of White People in Anti-Racist Work

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Rethinking Possible Episode Eight | Colette Pichon Battle | Lessons from the Bayou on Climate Change and Community Power

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Rethinking Possible Episode Seven | Priti Krishtel | A ‘Patent Detective’ Investigates Access to Medicine

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Rethinking Possible Episode Six | Yordanos Eyoel | In Democracy We Trust?

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Rethinking Possible Episode Five | Harish Hande | The Ultimate Solver? A Street Vendor

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Rethinking Possible Episode Four | Dr. Christian Happi | The Decolonizing Power of African-led Scientific Innovation

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Rethinking Possible Episode Three | Esther Armah | Why the Racial Justice Reckoning Requires Emotional Justice

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Rethinking Possible Episode Two | Alessandra Orofino | Democracy—There’s No App for That

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Rethinking Possible Episode One | Rodney Foxworth | Community: The Driving Force Behind Economic Inclusion

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Introducing: Rethinking Possible