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Apr 9
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Cheryl Dorsey Describes the Remarkable W...

Bill Burke
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This episode explores the work of Echoing Green, an international non-profit that invests in social entrepreneurs and their dreams and ideas.  An accomplished leader and executive herself, Cheryl Dorsey explains how she first came to the organization and the great work they continue to do under her leadership. 

 

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02:22 Meet Cheryl Dorsey 
Cheryl Dorsey, president of Echoing Green, shares her journey from being a social entrepreneur to leading a nonprofit that supports emerging social innovators. 

04:30 The Origin of Echoing Green 
Cheryl explains the inspiration behind the name ‘Echoing Green,’ rooted in a William Blake poem that celebrates youth and the potential for change. 

06:11 Investing in Young Leaders 
Cheryl discusses Echoing Green’s unique approach of investing in young social entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of nurturing leadership alongside funding. 

09:12 The Fellowship Experience 
Cheryl outlines the structure of the Echoing Green fellowship, highlighting the community, support, and resources provided to selected fellows. 

11:04 The Importance of Community 
Cheryl reflects on the significance of community among entrepreneurs, sharing how Echoing Green fosters connections that help fellows navigate their journeys. 

13:34 Addressing Inequality in Funding 
Cheryl addresses the challenges faced by underrepresented leaders in securing funding, emphasizing Echoing Green’s role in leveling the playing field. 

16:22 Spotting Potential in Social Innovation 
Cheryl shares examples of successful Echoing Green fellows, illustrating how the organization identifies and supports innovative ideas that drive social change. 

19:55 Qualities of a Successful Entrepreneur 
Cheryl discusses the essential characteristics Echoing Green looks for in applicants, including optimism, resilience, and the ability to inspire others. 

23:11 Navigating the Selection Process 
Cheryl explains the rigorous selection process for Echoing Green fellows, highlighting the collaborative efforts of volunteers to identify promising leaders. 

26:01 Finding Hope in Adversity 
Cheryl shares her personal journey of optimism and resilience, inspired by the stories of Echoing Green fellows who overcome significant challenges. 

29:55 The Battle of Ideas: Social Innovation vs. Populism 
Cheryl Dorsey discusses the contrasting ideologies of social innovators and populists, emphasizing the need for resources to empower those who seek to improve society.  

30:45 Inspiration from the Next Generation 
Reflecting on the potential of today’s youth, the conversation highlights the importance of intergenerational connections and the inspiring qualities of young leaders.  

32:47 Hopeful Pessimism: A Realistic Outlook 
Cheryl introduces her concept of ‘hopeful pessimism,’ balancing optimism with the recognition of ongoing challenges in social equity.  

34:02 Getting Involved: Supporting Social Innovators 
Cheryl outlines various ways individuals can support Echoing Green and its mission, from applying for fellowships to volunteering and funding.  

36:40 The Power of Mentorship and Community 
The discussion shifts to the importance of mentorship and community support for young social innovators, highlighting the role of experienced professionals in guiding the next generation.  

38:50 Success Stories: Transformative Impact of Echoing Green 
Cheryl shares inspiring success stories from Echoing Green fellows, showcasing how their initiatives have made significant impacts in their communities. This chapter highlights the ripple effects of social innovation and the potential for change. 

42:16 Closing Thoughts: The Future of Social Innovation 
As the conversation wraps up, both Cheryl and Bill reflect on the optimism that stems from the work being done in social innovation.  

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