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Social Media for Social Impact

Social Media for Social Impact

De : Dr. Misha Kouzeh
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Welcome to Social Media for Social Impact— the podcast where we explore how clicks, shares, and stories aren’t just shaping culture, but driving real change. I’m your host, Misha Kouzeh, and together we’ll uncover the strategies, tools, and lessons behind campaigns that move people — and move the needle for business too.

Now, let’s be honest. Social media can feel like a noisy, crowded place. But when used intentionally, it’s one of the most powerful tools we have for creating impact at scale. From viral campaigns that spark conversations worldwide, to small grassroots movements that start with a single post, we’ll dive into what works, what doesn’t, and how use social media as a force for good.

Along the way, I’ll be joined by leaders in business, marketing, tech, higher education, and more. We’ll talk about how to measure the ROI of doing good, why purpose is the new brand currency, and how AI is reshaping influence in ways we’re only beginning to understand.

So whether you’re a marketer, a business leader, social entrepreneur, or someone who just believes social media can be more than doomscrolling — this podcast is for you.

Dr. Misha Kouzeh
Economie Management Management et direction Marketing et ventes
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    • Voices of Impact: How Social Media Helps Nonprofits Build Trust and Belonging
      Oct 25 2025

      In this episode of 'Social Media for Social Impact,' host Misha sits down with Dr. Sommer Jabbar, Director of Advancement at AYA Youth Collective. They dive into the significance of using social media for driving social impact rather than just influence. Dr. Jabbar shares her journey into equity and belonging work, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive spaces where everyone feels they belong. The conversation covers the strategic use of language in digital communication, the power of storytelling in social media, and the crucial role of collaboration across sectors. They also discuss how young leaders can begin using their voices for social impact and offer insights into successful nonprofit campaigns. This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and inspirational stories for anyone interested in leveraging social media to foster a sense of community and affect real change.

      00:00 Introduction to Social Impact

      00:50 Meet Dr. Summer Jabbar

      02:47 Defining Belonging and Inclusion

      06:25 The Role of Social Media in Nonprofits

      10:54 Empowering Youth Through Community Support

      18:13 Collaborations and Partnerships

      21:57 Successful Campaigns and Events

      28:44 Advice for Aspiring Social Impact Leaders

      33:35 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

      For more information about AYA Youth Collective, visit the website: https://www.ayayouth.org. Support the cause: https://www.ayayouth.org/donate.

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      36 min
    • Beyond the Likes: Why Popularity Isn’t Real Influence on Social Media
      Oct 10 2025

      In this episode, podcast host Dr. Misha Kouzeh and guest Freddy Tran Nager discuss what it really means to have influence on social media, emphasizing trust and connection over follower counts. Freddy shares lessons from his career and analyzes real-world campaigns, pointing to Budweiser’s emotionally resonant Super Bowl ad and Duolingo’s clever use of its owl mascot as examples of brands that connect meaningfully with audiences.

      The conversation also covers cautionary tales, such as Pepsi’s failed “Refresh” campaign and Toyota Prius’s over-the-top environmental messaging, illustrating how brands can miss the mark when their actions don’t align with their image. On the positive side, Patagonia is highlighted for its genuine commitment to environmental causes.

      The episode offers practical advice for brands and influencers, and ends with an optimistic look at how social media and new tools can help amplify voices and drive real change.

      To explore Freddy’s transformative insights further, visit his website.

      Check out his book: Copyediting With An Attitude: How To Proof And Edit Ads And Other Marketing Copy.

      I'm happy you’re here! Like the show?

      · Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform

      · Drop comments or questions for future episodes

      · Connect with me directly on LinkedIn

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      32 min
    • The 5 Biggest Myths About Social Media for Social Impact
      Sep 26 2025

      In this episode of 'Social Media for Social Impact,' Dr. Misha debunks five common myths surrounding social media use and impact. Covering misconceptions such as the decline of social media users, the exclusive association of social impact with nonprofits, the necessity for large budgets and multiple platforms, and the dominance of AI over human teams, Dr. Misha provides real-world examples and strategies to guide organizations toward effective and authentic social media engagement. Each myth is broken down with data and case studies, offering practical insights to help listeners navigate the evolving digital landscape and create meaningful social impact.

      00:00 Welcome to Social Media for Social Impact

      01:07 Myth 1: Everyone's Off Social Media

      02:56 Myth 2: Social Impact is Only for Nonprofits

      04:49 Myth 3: Big Budgets Are Necessary for Impact

      06:11 Myth 4: You Need to Be on Every Platform

      07:24 Myth 5: AI Runs Social Media

      08:44 Conclusion and Recap

      Connect with Dr. Misha Kouzeh on www.linkedin.com/in/mkouzeh.

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      10 min
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