Research That Matters Podcast

Episode 3: The Invisible Mechanics of System Failures

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Publication Date

1-27-2026

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Episode 3: The Invisible Mechanisms of Systemic Failure

This episode of the Research That Matters Podcast is based on article summaries from Volume 5, Issue 2 (2025) of the Journal of Nonprofit Innovation, Human Rights Violations & Social Injustices. Drawing from the research featured in this issue, the episode examines the often unseen systems, structures, and policies that contribute to persistent social injustices and human rights violations.

Through synthesized research insights, the episode explores how systemic failures—across healthcare, gender equity, food sovereignty, digital infrastructure, and human rights advocacy—create barriers that disproportionately impact marginalized communities. Rather than focusing on individual outcomes alone, the episode highlights the interconnected mechanisms that sustain inequity and limit access to justice and essential services.

Designed for nonprofit practitioners, researchers, and policymakers, this episode translates research into practical understanding, helping listeners recognize systemic patterns and identify pathways for informed action, advocacy, and structural change.

Full issue can be found here: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/joni/vol5/iss2/

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Based on article summaries from the June 2025 issue of the Journal of Nonprofit Innovation (JoNI), this episode was created using NotebookLM to make research more accessible through audio.

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