Two very different problems. Two founders who refused to accept the status quo. And a shared belief that the children and families most overlooked by the healthcare system deserve innovation just as much as, perhaps more than, anyone else. Listen to the episode here. Generations of Impact: Priya Iyer on Our Roots Priya Iyer spent.
The conversation about teenagers and technology has been dominated by fear. Fear of social media. Fear of AI. Fear of what screens are doing to developing brains and fragile identities. That fear isn’t unfounded. But it’s incomplete. In this episode, two researchers share what a more data-driven, solution-oriented picture of youth well-being actually looks like,.
Two guests. Two continents. Two very different problems, and two approaches that share the same underlying insight: that healthcare only reaches people when it meets them where they are, in a form they can trust. Listen here. WhatsApp as a Lifeline: Dr. Lorraine Muluka on Malaika The maternal mortality ratio in Sub-Saharan Africa is roughly.
Some of the most important innovations in pediatric healthcare aren’t built for the best-equipped hospitals in the wealthiest cities. They’re built for the places where nothing works the way it should, and where getting it wrong means a child doesn’t survive. This episode features two people working in exactly those places. An Incubator That Goes.