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19.5.2025 | HundrED Community |
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What is in the HundrED ConnectED podcast?

What do an arts programme in India, a puppeteer in Qatar, an EdTech startup in Singapore and an SEL programme from Norway all have in common? They’ll all represented by members of the vibrant HundrED Community and guests on the first series of the HundrED ConnectED podcast.

The HundrED Community is unlike any other. The first season of the HundrED ConnectED podcast, comprising 10 engaging conversations with changemakers from across HundrED's network has wrapped, and is available on Spotify, Youtube, and Apple Podcasts. It's clear that there's real magic in bringing passionate people, all striving towards human flourishing in myriad different ways, to the same table. We find joy, inspiration, challenge, and reflection on the journeys that have led us to the work we do today.

Lindsay Stewart, Executive Director of Sweet Tree Arts and one of the podcast’s hosts, expresses it best: “We want to bring out and celebrate here our connection and friendship with other innovators.” Buzz Kids’ Hanneke Mackie agrees: “We’re not going to change the world if we don’t work together. We want to bring the most impactful and scalable innovative education solutions and really get curious about their programmes and see what connections we can make.”


Meet the Hosts

These podcasts are designed to be listened to over a cup of coffee. Take a moment to pause and hear a story that may rhyme with your own, like Aik Yang Ng’s journey as an edupreneur starting from his teens. Along the way, he learned to shift his mindset about financing his innovation. “I was always designing for a very small group of people…. But I realized that, hey, I can charge a very small amount per student to reach that skill across millions of students rather than 100 or 200.”


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Looking for a few recommendations?

Join Sonal Kapoor and Jaswinder Singh as they discuss how they combat caretaker fatigue by relying on each other.

Faith Doucette's journey to joining Kenya Connect took her around the world, but the most effective lessons were in her backyard.

Chris Bacon shifted from sports psychology to whole-school mental health, making the topic more approachable for boys and girls alike.

Naqiya Ebrahim keeps joy front of mind while building arts-based experiences that help children process the trauma of growing up in conflict zones.

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