Episode Summary In this episode, I talk with Daughter of Change, Irene Mbari-Karika, about her organization InABLE and her mission to empower the blind and visually impaired students in Africa through assistive computer technology. We discuss (among other things), Irene’s journey that led her to found InABLE, what her organization does, the impact its’ creating,
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Economic Empowerment, Activism, and Philanthropy with Wadzanai Garwe
Episode Summary In this episode I talk with Wadzanai Garwe about her work in economic development, activism and philanthropy. To quote Wadzi “Live your best life. Be visible. Be loud.” When I started Daughters of Change, women like Wadzi were exactly who I had in mind. Her beautiful soul shines through in her words and
Read MoreHelping Kids Explore Global Culture Through Books with Bunmi Emenanjo
Episode Summary Bunmi Emenanjo is an attorney, a mom, and an entrepreneur. She started Atlas Book Club in her home in 2016 in efforts to have her kids develop knowledge of their African heritage. She felt it was important that they read books where they saw themselves represented, and that they were exposed to books
Read MoreWildly Regenerative Agriculture with Holly Arbuckle
Episode Summary In this episode I talk with Daughter of Change, Holly Arbuckle, CEO of Singing Pastures. Holly and her husband John are 9th generation farmers. In 2016 they started Singing Pastures with a mission of Wildly Regenerative Agriculture. Their goals are to: increase the availability of healthy, nutritious pork and to promote regenerative agriculture.
Read MoreThe Path of a Changemaker with Tory Ryden
Episode Summary For every Daughter of Change we learn about in history, there are millions more we are not aware of. These are the women and girls working tirelessly to create change in their own communities and backyards. In this episode, I speak with storyteller, and journalist, Tory Ryden, who is working in her own
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