Innovative Solutions and Moose Tales: A Conversation with USC's Bright Minds
We started off with thinking about: ok, this is a product for people experiencing homelessness, but they were also talking about...
Imagine trekking through the wilds of Alaska and bumping into a moose while trying to solve some of society's toughest problems. That's just a slice of what you'll get in this episode of The MY House Podcast. Host Isaac sits down with three remarkable guests from USC's Innovation in Engineering and Design for Global Challenges: Hannah Lee, Isha Sanghvi, and Michael Cesar.
These bright minds visited MY House to present their latest project and gather essential data, all while navigating the unique challenges of Alaska. Their mission? To create a product that prevents medication theft and ensures lifesaving drugs reach those who need them most. But that's not all—they also dive deep into the complexities of homelessness in Alaska, sharing their personal experiences and the hurdles they face.
One moment you're learning about cutting-edge solutions to social issues, and the next, you're chuckling at their moose encounters. Hannah and Isha's passion for mental health and substance abuse shines through as they discuss their aspirations to enter the medical field. Their dedication to helping those in need is palpable, making this episode both inspiring and heartwarming. Michael adds his unique perspective, rounding out a conversation that is as informative as it is engaging.
This episode isn't just for those interested in homelessness or substance abuse; it's for anyone curious about innovative solutions to real-world problems. So, if you're ready for a mix of serious discussions and light-hearted moments, tune in and get ready to be inspired.