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People Fixing the World

BBC World Service
Loneliness
Naloxone
Drug Overdose
Deforestation
Mental Health
Precision Fermentation
Climate Change
Opioids
Period Poverty
Amazon Rainforest
Environmental Sustainability
Dairy Industry
Food Security
Waste Management
Landfill
Healthcare
Drug Deaths In Scotland
Scottish Drugs Forum
Menstruation
Patchamama Project

Brilliant solutions to the world’s problems. We meet people with ideas to make the world a better place and investigate whether they work.

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Latest Episodes

The World Health Organisation recommends all pregnant women should have at least one ultrasound before six months. However, only half of women do in sub-Saharan Africa. This week we visit Kenya to see how portable ultrasound devices are flagging up a... more

Children with dyslexia are often misunderstood — but what if their struggles in school are actually signs of unique strengths? We visit a pioneering school in Kenya that’s transforming education for dyslexic students where children learn through soun... more

We look at solutions that focus on teaching children how to respect each other and understand their emotions better. We visit a primary school in Botswana where a charity called Think Equal is helping teachers put empathy at the heart of their teachi... more

Peru is famous for its diverse and innovative cuisine - but how is it making sure its venerable food heritage is preserved for decades to come? We meet the indigenous Quechua people who are cultivating more than 1300 species of potato, working with s... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Maggie Adarin-Pocock
Space scientist and broadcaster, advocate for dyslexia
30 Minutes, The Story of the Space Shuttle podcast
Episode: Rethinking dyslexia
Phyllis Mouni
Founder of Rare Gem Talent School and Director of Dyslexia Kenya
Dyslexia Kenya
Episode: Rethinking dyslexia
Rosalind Kere Nati
Founder of Africa Dyslexia Organization in Ghana, dyslexia advocate
Africa Dyslexia Organization
Episode: Rethinking dyslexia
Kate Griggs
Founder of Made by Dyslexia, promotes dyslexia as a strength
Made by Dyslexia
Episode: Rethinking dyslexia
Anna Housley-Juster
Child development expert, licensed mental health clinician, and play advocate.
Episode: The power of play
Isaac Chavula
Country director of Tieni, the NGO behind deep bed farming
Tieni
Episode: Digging deep to help farmers
France Gondwe
Works for Tieni and oversees the use of the tractor in the village
Tieni
Episode: Digging deep to help farmers
Uma Kant Mishra
Fourth-generation priest at the Anandeshwar Temple.
Episode: Flower Power
Karan Rastogi
Founder and director of Help Us Green, a social organization focused on recycling temple flowers.
Help Us Green
Episode: Flower Power

Host

Myra Anubi
Host of the program, focusing on uncovering innovative solutions to global issues and engaging with experts and everyday heroes tackling these challenges.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 915 ratings
  • People Fixing the World

    I love this podcast because it Inspires Hope! Each episode tells of people from communities around the world who are coming together to solve huge, vexing problems by creating innovative strategies that address difficult situations. Their work is improving their own lives & our world. And THAT is what we all need to learn about & to celebrate! Thank You!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LindaCares
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good source of infomation

    Her narrative is quite listenable and the content is excellent.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    09015713352
    Japana year ago
  • Wonderful

    Really this is what's needed, a vision for how to solve problems and examples we can look to for ideas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Opium1984
    United States2 years ago
  • Wizard

    Love hearing about wizard and prophet solutions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dame Davies
    United States2 years ago
  • Brilliant and inspiring

    I love this podcast - it’s a beacon of positivity in a mire of bad news. Clever people doing things to save money, advance technology (for good means), help efficiency & save the planet & its people. What’s not to like?!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Puppymaster300
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

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People frequently highlight the informative and uplifting nature of the episodes, noting that it leads to thoughtful reflections on complex issues.
The program is seen as a source of inspiration, with many stating it motivates them to consider what action they can take in their own communities.
Many find the storytelling engaging and commend the high-quality production and thoughtful interviews that foster listener connection to the material.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its enlightening content that showcases positive stories of individuals making a difference, providing a welcome contrast to negative news coverage.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#243
Italy/Health & Fitness
Apple Podcasts
#53
Japan/Health & Fitness
Apple Podcasts
#152
South Korea/Health & Fitness

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Building empathy and fighting disinformation
Q: How do we teach children to love, not hate?
The solution involves starting at a young age, using narratives and storytelling as vehicles for empathy education.
Building empathy and fighting disinformation
Q: Why did you get into all of this?
Sam Kashti has a background in teaching and is deeply fascinated by technology's influence in democracy.
Building empathy and fighting disinformation
Q: What was the thinking before you went in?
Leslee Udwin was initially apprehensive and thought she might react violently, but felt compelled to understand the human side of those who commit such acts.
Preserving Peru’s food heritage
Q: So just to be clear, are they seeing any difference in the soil and the crops?
Yes, they are seeing improvements in soil quality and this directly contributes to better livelihood through improved sales.
Preserving Peru’s food heritage
Q: Jane, I've never been to a potato park before. I'm just wondering how did it look?
It's an amazing place. It's so high up in beautiful green hills, but it was freezing when I went.

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What is People Fixing the World about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners are invited to explore innovative and inspiring solutions to pressing global challenges through the experiences of individuals actively working to make a tangible difference. Topics covered vary widely, including environmental sustainability, community-driven health initiatives, educational programs aimed at empowering the youth, and groundbreaking technological advancements in various fields. The podcast stands out for its positive, solution-oriented approach, celebrating the achievements of ordinary people who tackle extraordinary problems, thus creating a narrative that shifts the focus from despair to possibility.

Particularly noteworthy is the focus on grassroots initiatives and empowering local communities, demonstrating ho... more

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2. Phyllis Mouni
3. Rosalind Kere Nati
4. Kate Griggs
5. Anna Housley-Juster
6. Isaac Chavula
7. France Gondwe
8. Uma Kant Mishra

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