Atlas Network with Michael Carnuccio
Atlas Network podcast host Michael Carnuccio interviews Nataliya Melnyk, executive director of the Bendukidze Free Market Center, about rebuilding Ukraine’s long-term freedom through human capital and economic education. Nataliya explains why education must be prioritized alongside physical reconstruction and describes efforts to scale access via digital tools, teacher networks, and co-creation with educators, including “hackathons” and small grants. She highlights the Economics Olympiad’s reach (nearly 28,000 participants from 700 institutions) and discusses adapting existing English-language materials through translation and localization. She credits Atlas Network programs—especially Smart Bets, which she calls a risk-tolerant “trust card”—plus training, mentoring, and peer networks for enabling bold innovation and cross-border partnerships with groups in countries such as Georgia and Moldova. Support freedom worldwide: https://www.AtlasNetwork.org [https://www.atlasnetwork.org] Show Notes / Timestamps 00:00 Smart Bets Explained 00:43 Ukraine Rebuild Starts Now 03:14 Human Capital First 05:23 Why Education Beats Roads 06:47 Ukraine in Ten Years 08:03 Winning Smart Bets 11:09 Kids Are The Future 13:16 Co Creating With Teachers 16:45 Listening And Piloting 20:05 Breaking Language Barriers 22:53 Changing A Rigid System 25:54 Olympiad Scale And Parents 27:49 Economic Thinking Basics 28:54 Teachers Multiply Impact 31:34 Digital Tools for Educators 33:37 Economics Olympiad Momentum 35:48 Support Atlas Network 36:25 Cross Border Partnerships 42:57 Atlas Network Training and Mentorship 45:49 CEO Summit Peer Learning 51:15 Motivation and Hope 55:21 Closing and Get Involved
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