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In Great.com Talks With... we aim to break down the world’s most pressing problems in a way that is interesting, exciting, and easy to understand.

Our podcast hosts, Emil Ekvardt and Spirit Rosenberg, talk with organizations and experts dedicated to doing good in the world. Together, they shed light on some incredible work being done globally.

Jan 31, 2021

Many people pursue a life of crime from a tragically young age. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Alive & Free sees the potential in young people, and believes they all deserve a future free from violence.

Find out how the organization has developed a method aimed at nipping violent behavior in the bud, before it...


Jan 30, 2021

Many people struggle to make ends meet. The coronavirus crisis has only made the situation tougher as many, including service industry workers, find themselves without a job. 

All Faiths Food Bank throws a lifeline to struggling citizens of Sarasota and DeSoto Counites in Florida. It relies on community support to keep...


Jan 29, 2021

Child malnutrition has been cut in half worldwide since 1990, although such benchmarks must not be followed with complacency. Covid-19, conflict, and soaring magnitudes of extreme weather patterns threaten to push families over the proverbial edge and undercut valuable progress against world hunger already...


Jan 28, 2021

Across 54 of the most severely impoverished countries in Africa, less than one percent of the inter-generational population receive tertiary education. In East-Africa, socio-economic status and rural subsistence livelihoods are two of the many impediments to higher learning accession.

Davis College is a newly founded...


Jan 27, 2021

You know you have read a great book when it leaves you feeling empowered, edified and uplifted.

Books For Africa is the world’s largest shipper of books to the African continent. It believes in the transformative potential of reading and aims to inspire hope and create a culture of literacy.

Find out how books you no...