Thanks for listening to the second season of The Reliants Project podcast. We explored networks through the eyes of innovators and practitioners. As we heard, They are using their intuition and experience in networks to build products and services. They are creating the tools and technologies to help us meet people, as well as helping […]
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S2E7: Bilyana Freye on How Context Elevates Virtual Conversations and Orbiit’s Community Activation
Bilyana is the co-founder and CEO of Orbiit. Their service matches people within a network for 1-to-1 conversations on a specific topic. They help community managers systematically activate their communities through these types of conversations. The companies that use their service appreciate the value of increasing the interconnectivity within a network. In this episode we […]
S2E6: Lynn Greenberg on How Relocation Disrupts Your Network and Pivt’s Plans to Help
Lynn is the founder and CEO of Pivt. Their service helps improve the well being of relocated employees and their families. They support people through the whole relocation process, from considering a new opportunity, planning the move, to aclimating to the new city, all grounded in the power of networks and social support. In this […]
S2E5: Connor Murphy on The Magic of Introductions and How Bridge Supports Connectors
Connor Murphy has spent most of his career building both digital and institutional networks. At Datahug, Connor built what was described as ‘LinkedIn on Steroids’ for large enterprises like KPMG and Deloitte. With Bridge, he is building a tool to serve people he calls ‘connectors’ which allows them to help their network succeed, initially by […]
S2E4: Zahra Davidson on the Power of Peer Learning with Enrol Yourself
Zahra is the founder and CEO of Enrol Yourself. They organise Learning Marathons, which are 6 month peer-led learning programmes for adults. They also run year long training programs for peer-based learning facilitation. She is passionate about lifelong learning and the power of peer groups to support it. In this episode: She shares how people […]
S2E3: Stephen Choi on Connecting During COVID and How Hi Right Now Can Help
Stephen is the co-founder and CEO of Hi Right Now. They run virtual speed chat events for communities to help their members connect with each other. They only started a few months ago and have already connected 1,000s of people around the world. In this episode: We talk about how his upbringing opened his eyes […]
S2E2: Amar Dhand on Creating a Social Network Paradigm for Clinical Medicine
Dr. Amar Dhand is a Neurologist and Social Scientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Currently, his work focuses on social networks and how they impact health outcomes. He is interested in creating a social network paradigm for clinical medicine. In this episode we: We talk about how he came to appreciate […]
S2E1: Life Events that Disrupt Our Networks and Innovations that Help Us Reduce the Impact
In the first season, we explored how networks shape your wellbeing, relationships and community through the eyes of academics and researchers in the field of network science. We also learned some foundational principles of networks and how they shape us and the world around us. In season 2, we’ll turn our focus to practicioners and […]