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Tiny Spark

We investigate philanthropy, nonprofits and international aid. In-depth interviews and shoe leather reporting from across the globe. Send us your tips. www.tinyspark.org

Development Society & Culture News & Politics
Update frequency
every 15 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
156
Years Active
2012 - 2021
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Update: 'Women Won' Justice After Terrain Hotel Attack

Update: 'Women Won' Justice After Terrain Hotel Attack

In an updated podcast, two years after being sexually assaulted by South Sudanese soldiers, an Italian aid worker remembers the attack, explains why she testified in court, and is relieved by recent …

00:29:24  |   Tue 18 Sep 2018
John Valverde: The CEO Of Second Chances

John Valverde: The CEO Of Second Chances

As the leader of a second chance program for young people, YouthBuild USA’s John Valverde describes what it means to live out his own second chance.

00:24:48  |   Thu 17 May 2018
Charity Auctions: What’s In It For Artists?

Charity Auctions: What’s In It For Artists?

Many artists are asked to donate their work to charity auctions. The nonprofit raises money for a good cause, the buyer gets a beautiful piece of work, but what does the artist gain?

00:16:04  |   Fri 27 Apr 2018
The ‘Hypocrisy’ Still Hurts After UN Staffer’s Assault

The ‘Hypocrisy’ Still Hurts After UN Staffer’s Assault

Nearly a decade after being violently assaulted while working for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Sri Lanka, Shannon Mouillesseaux has tough words for her former employer.

00:21:49  |   Thu 05 Apr 2018
Should We Give Our Cash To The Homeless?

Should We Give Our Cash To The Homeless?

Want to give to the homeless this holiday season? Three insights into the benefits and the harm of giving money directly to people on the street.

00:21:51  |   Fri 22 Dec 2017
Natural Disasters, Aid Groups, And Donor Questions

Natural Disasters, Aid Groups, And Donor Questions

Nonprofits, tech companies and even NFL players have raised millions to help after recent natural disasters. But giving may be the easy part. Having an impact is harder.

00:12:18  |   Thu 26 Oct 2017
Why Charity Is 'No Solution' In Unequal Times

Why Charity Is 'No Solution' In Unequal Times

In an increasingly unequal world, where money and power are closely linked, sociology professor Linsey McGoey says philanthropy is part of the problem.

00:25:13  |   Wed 13 Sep 2017
Successful Social Change Takes Patience and Audacity

Successful Social Change Takes Patience and Audacity

We discuss fifteen successful social change campaigns that have had major impact, from South Africa's anti-apartheid campaign to the legislative success of marriage equality in the US. We learn what …

00:24:50  |   Fri 01 Sep 2017
In Global Migrant Crisis, When Are Smugglers 'Saviors'?

In Global Migrant Crisis, When Are Smugglers 'Saviors'?

Human smuggling has grown into a multibillion dollar industry. We explore the complex relationships between migrants, refugees, and the myriad players involved in smuggling them across borders.

00:19:47  |   Sat 08 Jul 2017
‘Don’t Discount Kindness’ When Fighting Hate

‘Don’t Discount Kindness’ When Fighting Hate

There are over 900 hate groups operating across the US right now. Ryan Lenz monitors them, and former skinhead Angela King works to deradicalize those who want to leave them. They discuss their work …

00:26:04  |   Mon 26 Jun 2017
The 'Perils' Of Checking Your Privilege

The 'Perils' Of Checking Your Privilege

As aware citizens, it might feel good to check our privilege and that of others, but writer Phoebe Maltz Bovy says that privilege awareness has its problems.

00:20:44  |   Fri 09 Jun 2017
Why Big Philanthropy Needs Scrutiny Not Gratitude

Why Big Philanthropy Needs Scrutiny Not Gratitude

Instead of feeling gratitude towards billionaire philanthropists, Stanford professor Rob Reich says we should scrutinize the power they wield.

00:21:13  |   Thu 25 May 2017
After 'Evil' Experiment, Psychologist Inspires Heroes

After 'Evil' Experiment, Psychologist Inspires Heroes

Forty years after making his name with a famous psychological experiment about what makes good people do bad things, Philip Zimbardo has decided to flip the script. He tells us about his project that…

00:15:43  |   Tue 09 May 2017
The Rise of Philanthropy's 'Shadow Giving System'

The Rise of Philanthropy's 'Shadow Giving System'

We explore the growing influence that private donors are exerting in national and local politics and why the power the wealthy are wielding today is likely to intensify in the years ahead. An intervi…

00:28:26  |   Tue 18 Apr 2017
Forget Straight A's, Connections Count At Top Colleges

Forget Straight A's, Connections Count At Top Colleges

At the nation’s top universities and colleges, children of privilege are taking spots away from straight A students without the same connections, and the problem is only getting worse.

00:27:06  |   Tue 28 Mar 2017
An Idealist's Guide to Avoiding Burnout

An Idealist's Guide to Avoiding Burnout

Whether you’re a professional aid worker or just an engaged citizen, doing good for others requires that you to take time to be good to yourself, too. We speak to a veteran aid worker along with the …

00:20:01  |   Fri 17 Mar 2017
Tech Resistance: Giving Voice To The ‘Silent Majority’

Tech Resistance: Giving Voice To The ‘Silent Majority’

Some were surprised to see Silicon Valley tech workers protest Trump’s new immigration policies, but one civic tech leader tells us they are fighting for the fundamental values of openness and connec…

00:18:04  |   Wed 01 Mar 2017
The Problems With Your Valentine’s Day Tip

The Problems With Your Valentine’s Day Tip

When you're eating out, tipping might seem like a good thing. But, on this Valentine's Day, we explore the many problems that America's tipping culture creates for restaurant workers.

00:18:39  |   Mon 13 Feb 2017
Worked Up About Trump? Make Time For Art & Music

Worked Up About Trump? Make Time For Art & Music

Maaza Mengiste came to the US as a child, after her family fled Ethiopia’s civil war. Even so, the New York based writer explains why she feels strongly about not calling herself a refugee, why activ…

00:27:18  |   Fri 03 Feb 2017
The Case Against Empathy

The Case Against Empathy

Do you think a little more empathy would help in our increasingly divided and unequal world? Not so, says Yale professor Paul Bloom. In his book ‘Against Empathy,’ he argues that empathy is short-sig…

00:24:01  |   Wed 18 Jan 2017
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