The Shin Fujiyama Podcast | Social Entrepreneurship | Nonprofit Organizations | International Development Aid | NGOs
Summary: Shin Fujiyama is a CNN Hero and the Executive Director of Students Helping Honduras. He lives with 30 former street children in Honduras where he runs a school and international NGO. He lives on a wooden tree house built on a mango tree. In each episode Shin will be interviewing a proven social entrepreneur or NGO leader in the nonprofit or international development aid industry-- including several CNN Heroes and bestselling authors. They’re going to deconstruct their journey to explain HOW they built up their organizations. They’ll also tell us about their greatest failures, lessons, regrets, and behind-the-scenes realities. We’ll talk about their tactics, philosophies, principles, tools, and motivations to give you inspiration and actionable advice. 1) Subscribe to this podcast. 2) Turn on automatic downloads. 3) Leave me a review. 4.) Enjoy every new interview for FREE during your commute or workout.
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- Artist: Shin Fujiyama, Social Entrepreneur, CNN Hero, Nonprofit Organization Manager
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Podcasts:
57: Monrovia Football Academy is changing lives in Liberia through soccer—with William Smith
56: How Kentucky students raised $25,000 in one night—with Jacob Dietz
55: Lessons on impact travel—with Rich Johnson from Spark Ventures
54: How to raise $25,000+ with a charity gala, step-by-step
53: How nonprofits can leave the treadmill of financial survival in 5 steps - Kathleen Janus
52: How to fundraise $45,000 on campus for your favorite charity - Steve Sexton
51: Using standup comedy & improv to help war veterans — Sam Pressler
50: What are RCTs and how will they transform development aid? With Noam Angrist
49: Providing health training to 90,000 people in the hospitals of India, with Katy Ashe
48: How Annie "The Jackfruit Lady" Ryu built a health food company in India instead of a nonprofit
47: Growing a nonprofit since age 12 to help soldiers & veterans in need—Forbes 30U30 Robbie Bergquist
46: One conservationist's quest to hep the animals in the jungles of Indonesia—with Adam Miller
45: How Swipe Out Hunger served 1.3 million meals using leftover meal swipes on campus—with Rachel Sumekh, Forbes 30 Under 30
44: One woman's quest to run a girls school in war-torn Afghanistan—with CNN Hero Razia Jan
43: One man's quest to end child trafficking around the world—Andy Stein, Founder of Orphaned Starfish Foundation