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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.

Jul 29, 2021

Without a doubt, Diabetes is one of the biggest health problems in the world. It affects 1 out of 10 people in the US, caused by a myriad of reasons and is currently incurable. 

Diabetes Research Institute Foundation seeks to end the diabetes pandemic by researching for a cure.  

Find out how you can help end one of the...


Jul 28, 2021

Caring for a sick child is a very challenging part of life that some parents go through. Oftentimes, specialized care is needed far away from home for certain illnesses, which is a challenge for both child and parent. 

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) offers temporary housing for parents and provides meaningful,...


Jul 26, 2021

All over the world, there are plenty of human rights violations that go unnoticed. Dictatorial regimes, violence and unjust incarceration are among some of these flagrant offenses to human rights. 

Human Rights First is an organization that fights against these injustices to human rights for more than three...


Jul 23, 2021

As human beings, we all deserve to live in dignity. However, some of us are living in poor conditions brought on by trauma and addiction. Not all of us understand or empathize with these situations. 

Los Angeles Mission assists individuals battling homelessness & addiction in transforming their lives for the better. 


Jul 22, 2021

The United States is truly a modern day cosmopolitan. It is a country made up of different ethnicities and people from all walks of life. However, not all are represented properly in the country’s legislation. Not all voices are heard and not everyone is taken into account.

Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil...