
In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we’re joined by Dave Hersh, the CEO of InTandem, a groundbreaking organization connecting youth voices with industries to improve products, programs, and services. Dave’s work centers on reducing the barriers that prevent young people from participating in the design of the very systems and tools that impact their lives. By removing logistical, regulatory, and cultural obstacles, InTandem ensures youth are not just heard but actively co-designing the future.
Dave shares his insights into the friction industries face when engaging with young people and explains how InTandem bridges this gap. We dive into the transformative potential of youth-driven design, from education technology to app development, and how organizations gain actionable insights by involving young people at every stage of the R&D process. Dave also explores the profound impact this engagement has on youth, fostering agency, belonging, and real-world skills.
Tune in to hear how InTandem is redefining collaboration between generations, giving young people a seat at the table, and helping organizations create solutions that truly work.
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We unbox:
The importance of youth voices in user-centered design.
Barriers to involving young people in decision-making and how to overcome them.
The mutual benefits for organizations and youth in co-designing solutions.
The transformative role of agency and belonging for young participants.
Real-world examples of how InTandem connects youth with industries.
Resources:
Learn more about In Tandem
Read 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People by David Yeager
Connect with Dave Hersh on LinkedIn
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