Dear friends of Make Change TV,
I made my first trip to Sweden and attended Bergsjön Interconnected event which was part of the worldwide Jelly Week 2012. In the episode (available in HD), I also interviewed Bert-Ola Bergstrand from the Social Capital Forum about the development and the results from the Jelly Week movement.
This episode is also the first of the 4-episodes where I explore Swedish social entrepreneurship from Gothenburg. For me, the trip has been great and intensive (I tell you more about it in my blogpost for next week:-)). I’m also very happy to have a chance to meet new people who are passionate about social entrepreneurship. We’re truly a global family if we choose to open up and embrace
You can explore more about the Jelly Week through this link: http://jellyweek.tumblr.com/
Support us by liking and sharing the episode and connect with me through Facebook, Twitter and Google+. I would love to get to know you. Last but not least, remember to watch our bloopers after the credits as well and it’s always good to stop watching the episode with a smile
Smile & shine,
Julie
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