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Transforming communities is hard work. That may go without saying, but when your job is about helping your neighborhood, city or region thrive, talking about being underpaid, burnt out and frustrated with the slow pace of change is kind of frowned upon. As ecosystem builders, we amplify the work of local makers, doers and innovators by championing their efforts and rallying support around them. And maybe most importantly, we build a culture of trust and collaboration among all stakeholders, so that the doers and innovators among us have equal access to information, talent and resources when they need them. On Ecosystems for Change we'll explore how ecosystem building can help us unleash the full potential of the makers, doers, innovators and visionaries in our communities. And I’ll be talking with my guests about the tactics and practical skills they use in their everyday work and what they do to prevent burning the candle at both ends.

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S7E11 E 7.11 - Season Finale: Hard-Won Lessons from America's Boldest Innovation Experiment

Aug 19, 2025 45m

This season, we traveled around the country to take a look under the hood of nine US National Science Foundation-funded Regional Innovation Engines. We learned about pressing issues facing our…

S7E10 E 7.10 - Regenerative Economic Development with Brian Sherman at the NSF Futures Engine in the Southwest

Aug 05, 2025 49m

Today marks the final stop on our tour of the US National Science Foundation-funded Regional Innovation Engines. To round out our adventure, we’re headed to Tempe, Arizona to talk with Brian Sherman,…

S7E9 E 7.9 - Batteries for America, by America with Meera Sampath at the NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York

Jul 22, 2025 42m

Take a quick look around you. How many things in your field of view run on batteries? Your smartwatch, phone, the earbuds you’re listening to this podcast on, or maybe even the electric vehicle…

S7E8 E 7.8 - Safeguarding the Fabric of our Nation with Anne Wiper and Molly Hemstreet at the NSF Textile Innovation Engine in North Carolina

Jul 08, 2025 51m

In an industry dominated by fast fashion, our next US National Science Foundation funded Regional Innovation Engine is working to bring sustainability and circularity to the textile…

S7E7 E 7.7 - The Future of Energy Innovation with Mike Mazzola at the NSF FUEL Engine in Louisiana

Jun 24, 2025 39m

Our next region has been part of the world’s energy story for over a century. Today, we’re visiting the US National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engine that is aiming to not only be part of…

S7E6 E 7.6 - Powering Ideas That Feed The World with FARMS CEO Dr. Hollie Mackey

Jun 10, 2025 45m

Everybody needs to eat, and our food has to come from somewhere. With changing weather patterns and landscapes, ensuring we have secure and resilient agricultural and food systems is crucial to our…

S7E5 E 7.5 - Scaling Regenerative Medicine for Global Impact with Tim Bertram and Jesse Thornburg at the Piedmont Triad Regenerative Medicine Engine

May 27, 2025 46m

As we continue our tour of the US National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines, today we’re headed to North Carolina.Tim Bertram and Jesse Thornburg of the Piedmont Triad Regenerative…

S7E4 E 7.4 - Building a Climate-Ready Future in Colorado and Wyoming featuring Mike Freeman

May 13, 2025 55m

Colorado and Wyoming are famed for their wide open spaces and incredible landscapes. They’re also very, very dry.Changes in rainfall and snowpack are already impacting agriculture, tourism, and the…

S7E3 E 7.3 - From NeoCity to National Security: How Florida Is Shaping the Semiconductor Industry with Tawny Olore

Apr 29, 2025 37m

Would you be able to describe what a semiconductor is?A lot of us probably can’t, but they’re essential to modern life as we know it. Today, we’re headed to NeoCity and the Central Florida…

S7E2 E 7.2 - Solving Global Water Challenges from the Great Lakes Region featuring Alaina Harkness

Apr 15, 2025 47m

Fresh water is a vital resource for life on earth, and it plays an increasingly important role in developing technologies like AI, quantum computing, and the data centers on which both rely.Managing…

S7E1 E 7.1 - Innovation Ecosystems: Inside the NSF Regional Innovation Engines

Apr 15, 2025 53m

How do we make our communities more resilient to extreme weather events? How do we become smarter about using and recycling water, one of the most precious resources on our planet? And how can we…

S7 Season 7 Preview: Resilient Communities, Real Solutions

Jan 15, 2025 1m Bonus

Water scarcity, food insecurity, and wasteful textile supply chains are major societal challenges with no easy solutions. But some of the nation's leading scientists, researchers, innovators, and…

S6 Ecosystems For Change: Logbook #7

Sep 26, 2023 47m Bonus

Welcome to my seventh logbook, an in between seasons update on Ecosystems for Change. In each logbook, I give you a peek behind the scenes of what’s happening in my day job as an entrepreneurial…

S6 Build the Fort: Simplifying Startup Community Building with Chris Heivly

Sep 12, 2023 51m Bonus

On today’s bonus episode, I’m speaking with Chris Heivly. Chris has over 40 years of experience working as, for, and with entrepreneurs and I was delighted to talk with him about why he wants to see…

S6E7 E 6.7 - What We Learned: Stories That Redefine Entrepreneurship In Our Communities

Aug 29, 2023 21m

We started this season by asking how we can tell better stories about what is happening in our ecosystems.As I reflect on the lessons learned throughout the season, the key piece is that storytelling…

S6E6 E 6.6 - Stories of Tech and Innovation in Rural America with Austin Danforth

Jul 18, 2023 44m

Today, we’re headed to Vermont to hear stories about extraordinary rural communities throughout the US.Austin Danforth is the chief storyteller in charge at the Center on Rural Innovation (CORI), not…

S6E5 E 6.5 - Entrepreneurship Indiana: A State-Wide Storytelling Campaign with Julie Heath, Polina Osherov and Morgan Allen Part 2

Jul 04, 2023 26m

In this episode, I’m continuing my conversation about Yearbook Indiana with Polina Osherov of Pattern, Morgan Allen of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, and Julie Heath, formerly of…

S6E4 E 6.4 - Entrepreneurship Indiana: A State-Wide Storytelling Campaign with Julie Heath, Polina Osherov and Morgan Allen Part 1

Jul 04, 2023 26m

In today’s episode, I get to introduce you to a storytelling powerhouse trio.At every stage of the process, from vision to execution to the final product, I have rarely seen such a well-produced,…

S6E3 E 6.3 - Changing the Narrative of Rural Entrepreneurship with Natalie Hodge

Jun 20, 2023 36m

I’ve been in awe of today’s guest, Natalie Hodge, since I first learned about her show Hometown Hustle.As of summer 2023, the show is in its second season telling the stories of entrepreneurs…

S6E2 E 6.2 - A Global Storyteller: Solutions-Based Journalism with Eva-Maria Verfürth

Jun 06, 2023 40m

Welcome to my first interview of season 6.I sat down with none other than Eva-Maria Verfürth, Publisher and Editor in Chief of Tea After Twelve.While based in Frankfurt, Germany, Eva’s storytelling…

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