Synopsis
Innovation Happens is a new podcast from Arizona State University. Each episode will explore HOW innovation happens among students at the nation's top-ranked public university for innovation (U.S. News and World Report). Join us weekly to learn why ASU is #1 in innovation and how you can get involved.
Episodes
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Episode 25: Cloud to Street
24/09/2018 Duration: 27minBeth Tellman is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Geographical Science and Urban Planning at ASU and Co-founder/Chief of Science of the startup Cloud to Street. Cloud to Street reduces scientific barriers to data by making flood information from satellites available to vulnerable and traditionally “data-poor” communities around the world. With this data, these communities are better able to better assess risks of disaster as well as plan, prepare and respond to environmental disturbance. We’re so often advised against the myth of the technological fix, but Cloud to Street is a fantastic reminder that, if we know how to harness it, technology can provide us with the insight and agency we need to change the world and make a lasting impact.
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Episode 24: Naavi
17/09/2018 Duration: 30minHow do you create a brand for a user who can’t actually see your brand? That’s the question that Stephanie grappled with during her Innovation Space project. Stephanie, a visual communications designer, helped develop Naavi, a set of bone conduction headphones that can help those with visual impairments echolocate and more confidently navigate new spaces. Hear her story and find out how she came to advise students in Innovation Space!
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Episode 23: The Innovator's Journey - Nico
11/09/2018 Duration: 31minOne of the biggest misconceptions about innovation is that it is the result of those “Eureka!” moments we read so much about. While on some occasions it might very well be true, what we most often find to be the case is that innovation does not actually happen instantaneously. Innovation takes time and effort. It takes trial and error. It takes learning and reflection. Innovation is a journey that’s characterized less by what we do and more by who we are. This week we're taking you on that journey of innovation and discovery with ASU student Nico De Bruyn as our guide. Nico will recount his time at ASU through the lens of innovation. He will talk to us about what he has learned, how he has grown and how he has developed capacity as an innovator at ASU.
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Episode 22: Dashboard Kitchen
04/09/2018 Duration: 26minDashboard Kitchen marries the convenience of a meal-kit delivery service with education and health intervention. Founded by ASU dietetics student and culinary queen, Erin Washbon, Dashboard Kitchen helps make the transition into a healthier lifestyle attainable, stress-free and fun! If you’re like us at the podcast and have to Google how to dice a tomato, Dashboard Kitchen is for you. Our stomachs are looking forward to everything Erin has in store!
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Episode 21: Catalyst Creative
27/08/2018 Duration: 44minThis week we're joined in the studio by Phil Weaver-Stoesz, founder and director of Catalyst Creative. Catalyst Creative brings scientific research to life through performance and immersive experiences. Phil's work is sure to make you rethink everything you thought you knew. He is a curator, facilitator, creator, performer and (in our opinion) total comedian. Get ready to learn, laugh and walk away inspired. You won't want to miss this episode.
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Episode 20: Out in Colombia
20/08/2018 Duration: 34minOut in Colombia is a sustainable and responsible travel and tourism agency headquartered in Colombia, creating cross-cultural exchanges that unite the global LGBT community. Out in Colombia's founder, Sam Castañeda Holdren, is an American expat and current ASU Online student applying all he has learned from ASU to help his business thrive. Hear the story of how he got started and how he continues to enrich his business.
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Episode 19: SHOW
13/08/2018 Duration: 43minSHOW, or Student Health Outreach for Wellness, is a student-run clinic that connects vulnerable populations with student-administered healthcare services in the Phoenix area. In a clinic setting, students who are a part of SHOW receive valuable hands-on experience while making a big impact on the lives of those who need help the most.
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Episode 18: Prometheus
06/08/2018 Duration: 28minPrometheus uses drone technology and AI to detect fires early, helping fire departments and communities respond quickly and mitigate damage. Hear the project leaders' story on this week's episode of the Innovation Happens podcast.
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Episode 17: Surf
30/07/2018 Duration: 29minSurf is an ASU startup that's making an already good thing even better. Surf provides Uber and Lyft drivers with a free tablet system and internet to entertain passengers just like you. Listen to their story on the Innovation Happens podcast and keep an eye out for the Surf entertainment system in your next Uber or Lyft ride!
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Episode 16: Biodesign: Science Exposed Pt. 2
23/07/2018 Duration: 33minBiodesign: Science Exposed merges the worlds of performance art and scientific research. On this episode of Innovation Happens, we'll hear from a dance student and an ASU scientist who partnered together to transform research into performance.
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Episode 15: Humanity X
16/07/2018 Duration: 26minHumanity X is a revolutionary organization harnessing technology for the social good. Their initial project, ARKHumanity, uses technology to connect social media users experiencing suicidal ideation with professionals trained for helping those in crisis. Learn more about their work and how they got their start on this episode of the Innovation Happens podcast.
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Episode 14: R.E.A.C.T.
09/07/2018 Duration: 24minASU's Refugee Education and Clinic Team (R.E.A.C.T.) works with refugee communities in the valley, providing free health-care education and resources. Working in partnership with nonprofits and medical providers, R.E.A.C.T. aims to help make the transition to life in the United States easier for refugees throughout Arizona.
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Episode 13: Recovery Rising
02/07/2018 Duration: 30minRecovery Rising is a collegiate recovery program at ASU helping students in recovery from any means, including substance abuse, eating disorders, relationship abuse, self-harm, etc. In this episode, Nathaniel walks us through how an innovative mindset has helped Recovery Rising better serve its community and bring about a social narrative change through responsiveness and testing creative solutions.
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Episode 12: Domi Care
25/06/2018 Duration: 24minDomi Care could revolutionize healthcare for women. Find out how on the Innovation Happens podcast!
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Episode 11: Grassroots Refugee Dental Clinic
18/06/2018 Duration: 28minThe Grassroots Refugee Dental Clinic brings together valley dentists and hygienists with assets already existing in the refugee community to bring the best dental care possible to refugees in the Phoenix area.
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Episode 10: ToyUp
11/06/2018 Duration: 28minASU student start-up, Toy Up, is creating the next generation of toys through technology. Their newest toy, LINK, serves as both a fuzzy companion and a sophisticated foreign language learning tool for children ages 2 to 6. LINK recognizes objects via smart stickers, placed on objects, and as children explore their world with their buddy, LINK introduces them to new words and concepts while creating fun, educational games.
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Episode 09: Bake Me A Leader
04/06/2018 Duration: 21minBake Me a Leader uses the experiences and lessons learned in the kitchen to help children develop leadership and decision-making skills as well as to build self-confidence.
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Episode 08: Biodesign: Science Exposed
28/05/2018 Duration: 25minBiodesign: Science Exposed merges the worlds of performance art and scientific research. On this episode of Innovation Happens, hear the story of how two ASU students teamed up with a Biodesign scientist to animate his research on cancer.
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Episode 07: Iron City Magazine
21/05/2018 Duration: 30minIron City Magazine publishes the writing and artwork of those from the prison word. Through their work, the leaders at Iron City Magazine hope to empower incarcerated artists and writers by providing them a platform for creative self-expression.
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Episode 06: Aquaponos
14/05/2018 Duration: 18minAquaponos is a startup business focused on making food production sustainable, efficient and convenient. Their AquaGarden is an easy to use garden kit that allows consumers to sustainably grow their own produce at home.