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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 1H 25M

TechMySchool.Org: How two Humanitarian Entrepreneurs are using Tech to Build Bridges to Equality in Education and Transforming Lives_with Robby Cobbs and Kyle Sumrow

from Dopamine Dialogues: Sarika Richard · host Sarika Richard

If you would like to support / donate please visithttps://techmyschool.org/donate/or contact TechMySchool [email protected]: TechMySchoolhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robertcobbs/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-sumrow-869516183/In this episode, I sit down with Robby Cobbs and Kyle Sumrow from TechMySchool, two humanitarian entrepreneurs whose lives are defined by service, sacrifice, and purpose. With backgrounds as teachers and years of experience serving across the globe, including Africa, they bring a rare blend of heart and vision to the work of education.Robby’s journey began during a sabbatical in Puerto Rico, where he witnessed firsthand how under‑resourced the schools were, including those his own children attended. In a moment of conviction, he gave up his boat savings to seed what would become TechMySchool. Kyle, aligned in mission from Texas, joined him and together they’ve built an organisation now reaching over 40 schools, impacting 5,000 students every day, and empowering 500 teachers each month.Their philosophy is simple yet profound: technology holds no bias. It is the bridge across inequality, and they are determined to make that bridge accessible to every child and teacher they encounter.This conversation humbled me deeply. We explore how Robby’s upbringing in adversity, abuse, and poverty shaped his resilience and drive to give back, and how both he and Kyle embody what it means to live in alignment with purpose, sacrificing personal comfort for the greater good.It’s a story of courage, conviction, and the belief that education, when resourced with dignity, can transform lives.

If you would like to support / donate please visithttps://techmyschool.org/donate/or contact TechMySchool [email protected]: TechMySchoolhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robertcobbs/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-sumrow-869516183/In this episode, I sit down with Robby Cobbs and Kyle Sumrow from TechMySchool, two humanitarian entrepreneurs whose lives are defined by service, sacrifice, and purpose. With backgrounds as teachers and years of experience serving across the globe, including Africa, they bring a rare blend of heart and vision to the work of education.Robby’s journey began during a sabbatical in Puerto Rico, where he witnessed firsthand how under‑resourced the schools were, including those his own children attended. In a moment of conviction, he gave up his boat savings to seed what would become TechMySchool. Kyle, aligned in mission from Texas, joined him and together they’ve built an organisation now reaching over 40 schools, impacting 5,000 students every day, and empowering 500 teachers each month.Their philosophy is simple yet profound: technology holds no bias. It is the bridge across inequality, and they are determined to make that bridge accessible to every child and teacher they encounter.This conversation humbled me deeply. We explore how Robby’s upbringing in adversity, abuse, and poverty shaped his resilience and drive to give back, and how both he and Kyle embody what it means to live in alignment with purpose, sacrificing personal comfort for the greater good.It’s a story of courage, conviction, and the belief that education, when resourced with dignity, can transform lives.

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