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BonVoyage E.16: SELF Asia with ASES, Youth Pre-camp, South Korea Dear friends of MakeChangeTV


Here comes the first long-waited video from our trip to South Korea, attending the Asian Social Entrepreneurs Summit! In this episode you will experience: 1) what ASES’ Youth Pre-camp is about 2) what it’s like to be young and having lots of fun (And if you don’t laugh at least once in this episode, then it’s for sure that you’re no longer young at heart ) Support us by sharing and liking the episode. It was a great start at the summit and I’m looking forward to sharing with you more in the upcoming videos about the event.




BonVoyage E.17: ASES Youth Pre-camp, Day 2 & Social Entrepreneur, Laiden Pedri&ntilde;a, Philippines


In this episode I share with you some key messages from a workshop with Sun Jae Lee, an expert from Korea who has been working with youth development programs for more than 20 years. And it’s all about being Youth, Asian and Community-driven. I also had my first interview with Laiden Pedriña, a social entrepreneur from the Philippines. Watch the episode to learn more about: 1) How her business creates social impacts 2) Her view on the challenges of running a social enterprise 3) Her vision for the business in the future To know more about their business: http://www.mirandryvi.com/ Last and not least, remember to watch our blooper at the end as well, to see what was a new idea that I gave to Laiden I hope that you’ll enjoy watching the episode and subscribe to our show in order to be with us on our journey into the movement of social innovation around the world. 





BonVoyage E.18: ASES with Kaizawa Shinichiro, NICE, Japan and Korean Circle Dance


In this episode I learned something new about international workcamp through Kaizawa Shinichiro, founding president from a nonprofit called NICE from Japan. Watch the episode to learn more about: 1) What international workcamp is including the story behind NICE 2) The social impacts that NICE has created during the last 23 years 3) What’s happening in the field of social entrepreneurship in Japan Last but not least, this episode is also all about having fun! Watch to the very end (don’t miss the blooper as well ) and you’ll know why!





BonVoyage E. 19: ASES day 3 – Hanok village, Nambu market and the Banana Dance

 
This episode is probably the most beautiful one from our trip to South Korea. It will give you a peek into the Korean culture, music and the vibes at the welcome dinner and the visit to a Nambu market that ASES arranged. And if I say….banana dance…you say…? 





BonVoyage E.20: ASES, Dr. Alex Nicholls on Fair Trade, Social Investment and Social Entrepreneurship in the UK and Asia


Have you ever wondered: 1) what are the differences between social entrepreneurship and just entrepreneurship? 2) What are the implications of the Fair Trade movement right now? 3) How far is the UK when it comes to social investment? 4) What is the future of social entrepreneurship? 5) Last but not least, will Asia lead the way in social innovation? If you want to know the answers to the questions above, then this is definitely an episode for you to watch. I did learn something new from my interview with Dr. Alex Nicholls from Skoll Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and I’m sure that you’d too.





BonVoyage E.21: ASES, social enterprise Diamond Cab, Hong Kong


Here comes my interview with Doris Leung, CEO of Diamond Cab, a social enterprise in Hong Kong. Watch this short interview to learn more about her story and see how they make a difference for the wheelchaired people in Hong Kong.





BonVoyage E.22: ASES, social enterprise Tòhe, Vietnam


How can art bring out a smile on a face of a handicapped boy? And how can we make a positive social impact for disadvantaged children through art and creativity?


In this episode I’ll share with you the story of Tòhe, a social enterprise from Vietnam. They have understood the hidden beauty in children’s art and know how to create a sustainable business model that truly can bring out smiles on the faces of disadvantaged children in Vietnam.