• Good Ideas Episode 6: Coffee Afrik - the social enterprise delivering trauma-informed care and devolving power to east London communities
    Mar 6 2026

    ‘I believe in revolution. I believe in devolution,’ says Coffee Afrik co-founder Abdirahim Hassan. He tells us how he took an east London cafe from a startup to a 32-project enterprise taking a groundbreaking approach to tackling deeply embedded trauma.


    This episode is part of a series featuring the extraordinary winners of the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2025, presented by the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation and Trinity Hall Cambridge. The 2025 winners were interviewed for the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation's Social Ideas podcast, which Pioneers Post is reproducing here as part of its media partnership to support the 2026 edition of the prize. Find out more, or apply for the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2026, here (deadline 17 April): https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/centres/social-innovation/cambridge-social-innovation-prize/

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    39 mins
  • Addictive intelligence, assistive intelligence…Audrey intelligence?
    Feb 25 2026

    The world of business for good is complex and fast moving, and it can be challenging to keep up with the new ideas, technologies and innovations driving positive change. So at Pioneers Post, we’ve decided to call in the experts to help us – and you – to make sense of it all: welcome to the Good Experts Podcast.


    In episode two, Taiwan’s cyber minister Audrey Tang and ethical technologist James Gauci discuss how open-source technology can counter ‘digital feudalism’ and how AI can be developed to truly serve communities.


    At Social Enterprise World Forum 2025, which took place in Taipei, Taiwan, Gauci and Tang explored these questions, and more, before Tang’s keynote speech which closed the event. From “techno-communitarianism” to “polarisation per minute” to “ancestral intelligence”, Gauci and Tang uncover ways AI can be developed and used while maintaining a commitment to serving people and planet.


    This episode was produced in partnership with Cadent, with support from Social Enterprise World Forum.

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    33 mins
  • Good Ideas Episode 5: A ‘Vinted for good’ which gives choice to people in need
    Feb 19 2026

    Clothing poverty is an overlooked social problem, says social enterprise Give Your Best founder Sol Escobar, despite the UK’s mountains of fashion waste.


    This episode is part of a series featuring the extraordinary winners of the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2025, presented by the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation and Trinity Hall Cambridge. The 2025 winners were interviewed for the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation's Social Ideas podcast, which Pioneers Post is reproducing here as part of its media partnership to support the 2026 edition of the prize. Find out more, or apply for the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2026, here (deadline 17 April): https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/centres/social-innovation/cambridge-social-innovation-prize/

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    29 mins
  • ‘Social investment is not going to solve everything’ - Alastair Davis, CEO of Social Investment Scotland
    Feb 6 2026
    Good Leaders: As Social Investment Scotland marks 25 years, CEO Alastair Davis talks to Tim West about his dedication to community finance, Scotland’s social investment journey, and how sabbaticals, Friday night cooking and a unique leadership style help him lead with ambition – without burning out.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Giselle Gonzales, founder of EqualReach: creating opportunities for displaced tech workers
    Jan 7 2026

    Good Leaders Podcast: Giselle Gonzales explains to host Tim West how her journey documenting refugees’ journey across Europe ten years ago inspired her to launch EqualReach, a social enterprise that connects businesses to highly-skilled tech teams in refugee communities – and the twists and turns of her founder journey.


    On the podcast, Gonzales talks about:

    • How a life-changing experience started the story of EqualReach
    • How she first established her social enterprise, from finding a name and deciding on the organisation’s legal form to measure impact
    • The dangers of thinking you can do everything and never ask for help
    • and more...

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Urbania: The Colombian enterprise using great coffee to do good
    Dec 15 2025
    Good Stories Podcast: Colombia is famous for its top quality coffee, but the brew can offer more than just a pick-me-up. Anna Patton meets the co-founders of social enterprise Urbania in Medellín, who are creating jobs for victims of conflict as well as protecting precious ecosystems.

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    25 mins
  • Frank Aswani, CEO of AVPA: ‘Africa is the perfect sandbox for us to really get innovative’
    Oct 20 2025

    Good Leaders Podcast: The CEO of the African Venture Philanthropy Alliance (AVPA) Frank Aswani speaks to Tim West about solving your own problems, how Africans turn “embarrassing” issues into entrepreneurial opportunities and why it took him to leave the continent to realise his love and pride for Africa.


    On the podcast, Aswani talks about:

    • His vision for impact investing in Africa and the continent’s value as an innovation lab for the global impact movement
    • How he is inspired by young social innovation leaders across the continent
    • How sports, music and family help him balance the demands of being an impact CEO

    and more...


    AVPA is a network of impact investors committed to increasing capital flows towards social investment in Africa. It is holding its annual conference on 3-5 November 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya, expecting 400 delegates from more than 30 countries. More information and tickets can be found here.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Gentrification or regeneration? The Edinburgh social enterprise helping a community navigate transformational investment
    Aug 22 2025

    Regeneration and gentrification are often two sides of the same coin. With £1.3bn being pumped into one of Scotland's poorest areas, social enterprise The Granton Project is ensuring that local communities truly benefit.


    This episode was supported by a partnership with Good Finance.

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    16 mins