• Season Wrap-Up with Melinda French Gates
    Jul 12 2023

    To close out Season 1 of Make Me Care About, we talk with the co-chair of The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Melinda French Gates.

    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    15 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Iodized Salt
    Jun 21 2023

    The next time you reach for the salt, read the label. More often than not, it is iodized salt you’re consuming. Turns out, salt fortified with iodine may actually make you smarter and has changed the world in ways you might have never guessed. 



    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Venkatesh Mannar, professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto in Canada and former president of the global Micronutrient Initiative. Jen and Venkatesh discuss iodized salt as an example of low cost, large scale food fortification. This can help deliver essential nutrients to large populations in the world where poor nutrition is a leading risk factor for preventable malnutrition, ensuing cognitive deficiencies, and deaths. Micronutrients, including minerals like iodine, iron, zinc, and vitamins like vitamin A and C, are needed for essential body functions relating to both physical and mental growth and development to help build strong immunity and healthy lives.


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about  Iodized Salt:

    Nutrition Strategy: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-growth-and-opportunity/nutrition

    Doubling down on food fortification to fortify the future: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/food-fortification-to-fortify-the-future

    For more on the work of our guest,  Venkatesh Mannar: https://cgen.utoronto.ca/about-cgen/people/m-g-venkatesh-mannar/

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.




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    18 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Wastewater
    Jun 14 2023

    You may have never thought about the water you flush down your toilet or wash down your shower drain. Turns out, signs of disease can be detected in our wastewater systems from these very sources. Monitoring and analyzing wastewater helps public health experts inform and keep the public healthy. Listen in to learn more about the science of wastewater surveillance.


    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Supriya Kumar, Program Officer in Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Supriya shares how wastewater surveillance can allow countries and communities to understand what pathogens (which cause diseases) are transmitting in the community by analyzing their wastewater (sewage). This provides a more realistic, cost-effective, and equitable picture of where diseases are spreading because it includes information from all populations - including those that don’t have access to healthcare. This also allows for countries to take early action to slow the spread of pathogens. In this way, disease surveillance systems will help to prevent the next pandemic by enabling countries to effectively collect, analyze, and share data with their citizens as well as other countries to make informed national and individual health decisions (e.g. staying home, making more tests available, etc).


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about wastewater surveillance:

    Enteric and Diarrheal Diseases Strategy: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-health/enteric-and-diarrheal-diseases


    For more on the work of our guest, Supriya Kumar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/supriyakumar1/

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    22 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Malaria
    Jun 7 2023

    Do you know what the deadliest animal is on the planet? From movies and TV shows, you might be thinking sharks, but that's wrong (sharks kill about five people a year). The answer is…mosquitoes. They are the deadliest animals on the planet by a long shot, and their biggest threat: malaria. Many of us have taken malaria pills before traveling without thinking twice about malaria itself. But how does malaria actually impact us? Malaria has devastated the sustainability of communities and the global economy. And in the words of this episode’s guest, Dr. Fredros Okumu, “It’s better to be alive than to be dead”.


    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Fredros Okumu, parasitologist and Director of Science at the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania, Africa. Jen and Fredros discuss how malaria is a disease for which we know the cause, the treatment, and how to effectively prevent it. Still, over half of the world population is currently at risk of malaria, and it kills 600,000 people annually, most of which are young children across the African continent. Like COVID, malaria affects us all through its impact on global economic growth, health, and travel. With investment and early interventions, including mosquito control and adequate diagnostics and treatments, we can reduce the disease burden and increase global health equity and dignity.


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about malaria:

    Malaria Strategy: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/food-fortification-to-fortify-the-future

    What will it take to outsmart malaria?: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-health/malaria

    Why the Interceptor G2 net could be a game changer for malaria eradication: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/ig2-nets-malaria-eradication-financed-by-the-global-fund


    For more on the work of our guest, Fredros Okumu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredros_Okumu

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    17 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Digital Money
    May 24 2023

    These days, there’s an app for everything, including your financial information. But what if you didn’t have access to receive and manage your own money? How would this limit how you live, thrive, or even survive? For many people - especially women - digital tools help unlock their power and agency over their own lives, and are the catalysts for change for growing economies.  

    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Deon Woods, a Senior Program Officer focusing on Financial Services for the Poor at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Deon shares how access to digital money (like venmo or paypal) and control over financial accounts are the most important predictors of a woman’s economic empowerment. This allows for professional opportunity and economic participation which means they can enhance the prosperity of their families, their communities, and the entire country and global economy. By increasing the financial autonomy, decision-making power, and personal freedom of women, we improve gender equality and our overall societies and economies as well. This equips us to better handle big challenges including global health challenges like COVID.


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about digital money:

    Womens Economic Empowerment Global Framework: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/equal-is-greater/

    Financial Services for the Poor: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-growth-and-opportunity/financial-services-for-the-poor

    Global Findex 2021: How digital wages empower Bangladeshi women: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/2021-findex-report-financial-inclusion-benefits-bangladeshi-women

    Statement from Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman: Why we need digital infrastructure: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/media-center/press-releases/2022/12/digital-public-infrastructure


    For more on the work of our guest, Deon Woods: https://dial.global/profile/deonwoodsbell/

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    18 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Ninth Grade
    May 17 2023

    K-12 education is the foundation of a student’s academic career. But one grade sticks out above the rest: ninth grade. Success in ninth grade is the single most powerful metric for predicting students’ educational and career success. Learn why ninth grade matters so much and what to do if a student falls off track during their freshman year.

    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Krystal Payne, Co-executive director at the network for college success. Jen and Krystal discuss ninth grade, and how it is the most powerful predictor of high school success, college success, and career success in the United States. This is why investing in quality K12 education and especially early intervention is so important. Krystal talks about having dedicated ninth grade teacher teams, student data, and strong social and emotional supports to know students’ stories and meet them where they are.


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org


    To learn more about the importance of ninth grade:

    NSI Ideas Article: https://usprogram.gatesfoundation.org/news-and-insights/articles/what-we-are-seeing-in-the-networks-for-school-improvement-work

    Why Is Ninth Grade a Critical Time for Students? A Researcher Explains: https://usprogram.gatesfoundation.org/news-and-insights/articles/why-is-ninth-grade-a-critical-time-for-students-a-researcher-explains

    The GRAD Partnership: https://www.gradpartnership.org/

    The On-Track Indicator as a Predictor of High School Graduation: https://consortium.uchicago.edu/publications/track-indicator-predictor-high-school-graduation

    For more on the work of our guest, Krystal Payne: https://ncs.uchicago.edu/directory/krystal-payne

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    19 Min.
  • Make Me Care About Ancient Grains
    May 10 2023

    Did you know that most of the world is consuming food that's more than 10,000 years old? Well, at least descended from the same plant…Quinoa, farro, millet, sorghum, teff, fonio, and even things like rice and corn are all considered ancient grains. These grains may hold the answer to providing food security in a world affected by climate change as they are easy to grow, hearty, and drought resistant. 

    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about ancient grains:

    Agriculture Development : https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-growth-and-opportunity/agricultural-development

    The world food system is under threat. It doesn’t have to be that way: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/war-in-ukraine-and-global-food-crisis

    Adapting to climate change: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/climate-change-agriculture-africa

    The Future of Food: Chef Pierre Thiam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei35DSYxcRo

    Mark Suzman: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/mark-suzman-climate-adaption

    Rodger Voorhies: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/rodger-voorhies-climate-adaptation

    Enock Chikava: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/global-food-shortage-update-ukraine-war?utm_source=to&utm_medium=em&utm_campaign=wc&utm_term=lgc


    For more on the work of our guest,  Chef Pierre Thiam: https://www.pierrethiam.com/

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    19 Min.
  • Make Me Care About College
    May 3 2023

    With rising tuition and the changing nature of work, is college worth it? According to the president of Northern Arizona University, the answer is yes, and he’s on a mission to make the case for the value of postsecondary education for not just students, but also society. In this episode, we hear what the return on investment is in getting a postsecondary education, particularly for students moving out of poverty.



    This episode features Jen Hatmaker, an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter, in conversation with Jose Luis Cruz Rivera, president of Northern Arizona University, member of the Postsecondary Value Commission in the United States. Jen and Jose Luis discuss how college is the best vehicle to allow a person to be a lifelong learner and have better economic and non-economic returns. This is particularly true for low-income students moving out of poverty who can better understand and experience opportunity and upward mobility as well as grow their earnings to sustain themselves and their families. College has also shown to increase levels of civic engagement, better health, critical thinking and literacy, showing that four-year degrees provide the highest return on investment. It’s important to meet students where they are, working with K12 schools and considering contexts like financial pressures, housing insecurity, food insecurity, mental health issues to create favorable conditions for learning. This is part of an effort to make postsecondary more accessible and navigable for all.


    Make Me Care About is produced by Magnificent Noise in partnership with The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


    To learn more about our show: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/podcast/make-me-care-about

    For more on The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work: https://www.gatesfoundation.org

    To learn more about college:

    Postsecondary Success Strategy: https://usprogram.gatesfoundation.org/what-we-do/postsecondary-success

    Postsecondary Value Commission: Is College Worth It?: https://postsecondaryvalue.org/

    NAU 2025 – Elevating Excellence: https://nau.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/197/0613_742018_OOP-Elevating-Excellence-Brochure-FY22_9x9_ADA-FINAL.pdf

    IHEP Case Study: Student Success is in the DNA of NAU: https://www.ihep.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/IHEP_VDC_CaseStudy_NAU_rd3_print-1-1.pdf


    For more on the work of our guest, Jose Luis Cruz Rivera: https://nau.edu/president/jose-luis-cruz-rivera-biography/

    Learn more about our host, Jen Hatmaker: https://jenhatmaker.com

    Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Julia Natt, and our sound designer Kristin Mueller. Our Executive Producer is Eric Nuzum and the host is Jen Hatmaker.



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    19 Min.