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Work in Progress

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by Saumya Saxena

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Saumya Saxena dives into the stories of people that have committed their lives towards positive social impact. Work in Progress is an attempt to understand what it takes to work towards the challenges plaguing our society. If you're passionate about social change, the next 10 minutes will inspire you to be an agent of change.

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12/9/2020

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June 13, 2021

Consulting for Social Impact with Abhijeet Pandey

<p>Close your eyes and imagine a consultant.&nbsp;</p> <p>What do you see? Suits and ties, sitting in a conference room, advising large corporates on how to make better management decisions, right? Social consulting is no exception, except the stakeholders here are different. This new and exciting field is here to stay.&nbsp;</p> <p>Let's hear it from our guest today, Abhijeet Pandey. An engineer who did his masters in rural management before diving into this exciting field.&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode of the Work in Progress podcast, we will cover his journey into the field, his view on its long term growth and his advice for potential changemakers.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Building a social change movement with Priti Birgi and Srishti Parihar

January 17, 2021

Building a social change movement with Priti Birgi and Srishti Parihar

<p>Would you believe me if I told you that a doctor and an engineer would start a social change movement?</p> <p>That's exactly what Priti Birgi and Srishti Parihar are doing at Share a book India. What started off as a lets help this one school in our neighborhood get a library has turned into a massive movement that now has helped set up more than a hundred and fifty libraries in the remotest corners of the country.</p> <p>In today's episode of the Work in progress podcast, let's hear it from the horse's mouth on what it takes to build a social change movement.</p> <p>Get ready to be inspired!</p>

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December 9, 2020

Marketing for social impact with Nihal Rustgi

Have you heard of a social marketer? A career in which you can use traditional marketing skills and apply them to influence social change. In this episode of the Work in Progress podcast, Nihal Rustgi talks about his current work, his journey of becoming a social marketer and shares advice for people wanting to make a shift to the social sector from the corporate world.

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What is Work in Progress?

Saumya Saxena dives into the stories of people that have committed their lives towards positive social impact.

Work in Progress is an attempt to understand what it takes to work towards the challenges plaguing our society.

If you're passionate about social change, the next 10 minutes will inspire you to be an agent of change.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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