Jeff Zelaya shares useful LinkedIn tips and tricks that every activist can use to increase their network and influence.
From MMA Fighter to Poet and Social Justice Advocate
Cameron Conaway talks about going from mixed martial arts to poetry and social justice, and shares key lessons about manhood that he learned along the way.
How Do We Become More Aware of Our Own Cultural Biases?
Tom Morgan helps organizations and executives adjust to new cultures around the world, and he learns compassion and non-judgment in the process.
Developing the Next Generation of Social Entrepreneurs
Cheryl Heller created the first MFA program in Design for Social Innovation, and the first batch of alumni are already changing the world.
What Does the Media Get Wrong about Millennials?
Andrew Tint grew tired of non-millennials getting featured as experts in the media, so he decided to start his own show.
Tiny Home, Big Dreams
With no background in construction, Alek Lisefski fulfilled a dream for himself and his girlfriend by building their dream home: a 240 square foot house.
How to Market to the Deep Greens, Lazy Greens, and Not-So-Greens
Shel Horowitz talks about how to market green and sustainable practices to every type of person.
Rags to Riches to Rags: Achieving Fame, Losing it, and Finding Yourself
After appearing on MTV’s True Life and finding early fame and wealth, Apollo Poetry lost it all, only to find true success and stumble onto his own happiness.
Between Two Worlds: How David Good Found his Mom in the Amazon
Three years ago, David Good embarked on a journey to find his mother, reconnect with his heritage, and find the part of himself that was missing.
How Can Millennials Overcome their Biggest Challenges?
Seth Braun stumbled through a troubled youth filled with drugs and alcohol, now he’s helping millennials work through their challenges.
Engaging Future Activists Through Study Abroad Programs
Travel to explore new cultures will change your life. Here’s a social entrepreneur using it to build leadership.
From Poker to Roses: How David Daneshgar Cashed in his Chips for Social Good
In 2006, David Daneshgar was one of the top 5 poker players in the world. Now he’s dedicated to helping out his local florists.











