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    32. Renee Dunn: Founder & CEO of Amazi Foods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 39:28


    Renee is the founder and CEO of Amazi - a socially driven, tropical fruit snack company, on a mission to help you Snack on Purpose with our 100% made-in-Uganda products.In this episode you'll learn:Her early career journey + the inspiration for founding AmaziThe importance of seeing women-owned businesses thriveWhat being a social enterprise means to Renee, and how Amazi does social enterprise differentlyWhy transparency is on the minds of consumers more than ever, and how Amazi ensures they are providing this to their customers For more info: amazifoods.comFollow Amazi on IG!----For more info on Our Gorongosa: ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on IG: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    31. Jenny Kassan: Securities Lawyer & Capital Raising Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:49


    Jenny Kassan is an attorney, investor, and capital-raising coach who teaches mission-driven entrepreneurs how to fundraise without selling their soul. Jenny believes entrepreneurs are heroes, and wants to help as many as possible turn their world-changing visions into reality. With over 25 years of experience in securities law, and a passion to shift investment dollars from Wall Street to Main Street, she has helped her clients raise millions of dollars from values-aligned investors. She is the author of Raise Capital on Your Own Terms: How to Fund Your Business without Selling Your Soul (Berrett-Koehler, October 2017).In this episode you'll learn:what led Jenny into her current roles as a Securities Lawyer & Capital Raising Coachwhy venture capital model isn't a fit for everyonehow to fund your business without selling your soulhow anyone can use their investment dollars to build a more equitable, just, and sustainable economy For more info: https://www.jennykassan.com/ ---- For more info on Our Gorongosa: ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on IG: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    30. Mikaela Kiner: Founder & CEO of Reverb

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:53


    For episode 30 we are joined by Mikaela Kiner - an experienced HR / People Operations professional, executive coach, and founder/CEO of Reverb. In 2015, Mikaela started Reverb by creating a healthy, inclusive culture in startups and growing companies in the Pacific Northwest. A People Operations professional for nearly twenty years, Mikaela enjoys coaching leaders at all levels and promoting gender equality at work. She's been quoted in Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal and The Muse, and is a member of the Forbes Human Resources Council and Puget Sound Business Journal Leadership Trust. A native Seattleite who grew up on Capitol Hill, Mikaela is married to Henry, a musician, artist, and teacher. Their two children, Simon and Sidonie, are good at challenging the status quo and are a constant source of learning and laughter.In this episode you'll learn:How Mikaela's early career journey at top companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks led her to ultimately founding Reverb PeopleThe ever-changing workplace climate, and how Covid & working from home has shifted priorities for peopleHow companies can ensure they are retaining top talent, and why she hasn't shied away from hiring part-time employees The ways in which companies can support parents, and why that's importantWhy being able to identify the injustices women still face in the workplace is imperative to being able to make any significant changesFor more info: https://reverbpeople.com/ Connect with Mikaela on IG: @mikaela_firebrandConnect with Reverb on IG:  @reverb_people---- For more info on Our Gorongosa: ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on IG: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    29. Olayinka Credle: Social Entrepreneur & Wealth Equity Consultant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 43:44


    Olayinka Credle (she/her/they) is an award-winning, Social Impact Entrepreneur & Wealth Equity Strategist who works with Economic Justice Organizations and Social Impact Businesses to advance Wealth Equity. Olayinka started her decade-long career working in the United States Congress before she co-founded her first social impact company, Melanin Essentials. She went on to create national social good movements for Dismantle Collective, WeTheChange BCorp Women CEOs, and Common Future, where wealth, capital, housing, are shifted to BIPOC Communities. Today, Olayinka develops strategies all across the U.S. & Canada grounded in shifting capital and agency that is rooted— Empathy & Action.In this episode you'll learn:How seeing her father hustle as an entrepreneur instilled that entrepreneurial spirit in OlayinkaWhat social entrepreneurship means, and why it's so important to support these business modelsHow closing the racial wealth gap impacts us all, and how we all have a role to play in working towards closing that gapThe biggest challenges and rewards that come along with building a B Corp business Connect with Olayinka: olayinkacredle.com  Follow on IG: @olayinkacredle ----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    28. Jennifer Norman, Founder & Chief Human Officer of Humanist Beauty skincare and The Human Beauty Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 50:10


    For episode 28 I'm joined by Jennifer Norman, founder of Humanist Beauty skincare and The Human Beauty Movement.Humanist Beauty skincare is a company that champions inclusive beauty and wellness for all. Before that, Jennifer spent over 20 years as a marketing executive in the beauty industry. Jennifer is the single mom of a boy who has a severe chronic illness. As such, she is passionate about encouraging people of all ages to be their most exceptional, regardless of ability, race, religion, or gender. Jennifer is the author and publisher of the award-winning children's picture book series, The Adventures of SuperCaptainBraveMan, which promotes early-age friendship, kindness, and understanding of individuals presenting physical or neurological differences.In this episode you'll learn:The ways in which her son has been her biggest teacher in lifeHer experience in early life as an adoptee, and how experimenting with beauty was always something she exploredHow she parlayed her love of beauty into an illustrious career, and why she eventually founded Humanist BeautyHow Humanist Beauty is creating a community surrounding beauty positivity, inclusivity, and self-love, and what those 3 words really signify to herWhy she decided to start a children's book series Connect with Jennifer: : www.the-hbm.com | www.humanistbeauty.comFollow on IG:  @thehumanbeautymovement |  @humanistbeauty | @iamjennnorman---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    27. Urvashi Agarwal, Founder of JP's Originals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 47:47


    For episode 27 I'm joined by Urvashi Agarwal, founder of JP's Originals.JP's Originals was born in 2020, with a mission to revolutionise the tea industry. Named after the founder's grandfather, Mr. JP who was a tea grower in Assam, Urvashi struggled to find the same quality of teas in an accessible form in the UK. All of our teas are plastic free and after an unexpected health condition, CBD wellbeing teas were born.In this episode you'll learn:What life was like growing up with first generation immigrants as parents, and how much she learned from her father's determination and gritHer early career journey + what drew her into the world of teaWhat sleep hygiene and why it's so important to your overall healthThe ways in which sustainability is at the forefront of JP's OriginalsConnect with JP's Originals: www.jpsoriginals.com---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    26. Christy Roger: Sales Manager at Our Gorongosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:00


    For episode 26, I'm joined by Christy Rogers - a seasoned sales professional who's helping us continue to support Our Gorongosa's mission to significantly elevate the standard of living of communities around Gorongosa National Park by dedicating 100% of profits to support sustainable development and conservation initiatives.In this episode you'll learn:Her early life in a typical, quant city in the U.SHow her love of wine and her competitive nature led her to her first role in salesWhy working for an impact based company aligns with her valuesHer selling style and core values when  it comes to sellingUse code GIRLS for 20% off your first purchase!Connect with us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ourgorongosa/   ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    25. Rachel Kois: CEO & Founder of Simple Switch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 46:50


    For episode 25 we are joined by Rachel Kois,  CEO & Founder of SimpleSwitch.org - an online marketplace for ethical and impactful shopping. (Think “like Amazon” except every one of the 3,000+ products has a positive social or environmental impact.) They aim to shift some of the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS spent online this year to everyday products and gifts that support orphan care, plant trees, combat climate change, and more. Simple Switch exists to bring ease and convenience to ethical and impactful online shopping, and change the world through positive impact purchasing. Rachel believes deeply in the power of entrepreneurship to solve some of our most serious global problems.In this episode you'll learn:what her early career journey looked like + first entrepreneurial venture selling Harry Potter scarveswhere she came up with the concept for Simple Switch, and how she got startedwhy it's important to normalize + destigmatize ethical shoppingthe power of harnessing capitalism for positive impactUse code GIRLS for 20% off your first purchase!Connect with Rachel: https://www.instagram.com/rachelfromsimpleswitch Connect with Simple Switch: https://www.simpleswitch.org/  ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.comConnect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosaUse code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    24. Lisa Cooper: Founder & CEO of Figure 8 Investments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 40:21


    For episode 24, we're joined by Lisa Cooper, CEO & Founder of Figure 8 Investments. Lisa Cooper has worked in sustainable and impact investing before people even started using those terms. For over three decades, Lisa has been a trailblazer in the ESG investing space, managing portfolios for high net worth and institutional investors at Smith Barney Asset Management (now Clearbridge Investments) in New York and Trillium Asset Management, based in Boston, before founding Figure 8 in 2016. Figure 8 is an SEC-registered investment advisory firm founded in 2016, with a diverse staff hailing from three continents, speaking six languages, and having earned decades of investment experience. From their headquarters in Boise, Idaho, Figure 8 manages hundreds of millions of dollars for clients across 20+ states. In this episode you'll learn:what led her into the investment world, and to founding Figure 8 Investmentsthe wonderful name origin story behind Figure 8 the most common misconceptions people have around investmentswhy it's important for Figure 8 to be woman-ledher top tips for anyone looking to get started in investingConnect with Figure 8: https://figure8investing.com/  ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    23. Sarah Jordan: Founder & CEO of Y.O.U Underwear

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 31:09


    For episode 23, we are excited to be sharing this inspiring interview featuring Sarah Jordan.Sarah Jordan is a multi award-winning entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of Y.O.U underwear, a sustainable underwear business that was recently certified as the top-scoring B Corp in the UK and highest-scoring fashion brand globally. Sarah's previous experience includes more than 25 years and senior leadership roles across the not-for-profit, commercial and publishing sectors, as well as successfully running her own strategic digital consultancy business for many years. Sarah was volunteering in Uganda in 2016 when she discovered the challenges faced by women and girls who didn't have access to underwear. She changed direction completely and set up Y.O.U underwear as a social enterprise trying to change lives one pair of pants at a time.In this episode you'll learn:How her 20+ year career gave her the experience and knowledge to start her entrepreneur journeyThe incredible ways Y.O.U Underwear is giving back to communities with their 2-1 give back ratioWhy sustainability is the focal point of everything Y.O.U. Underwear stands for, and what they attribute their top-scoring B Corp certification toHow underwear and period poverty are linked to girls' education, and what Y.O.U Underwear is doing to combat this issueConnect with Y.O.U. Underwear: https://www.instagram.com/youunderwearuk/?hl=en ----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.comConnect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosaUse code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    22. Lyn Wineman: President & Chief Strategist at KidGlov

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 34:06


    For episode 22 we are thrilled to be chatting with Lyn Wineman, President & Chief Strategist at KidGlov. You will be hard pressed to find anyone more passionate about marketing than Lyn Wineman. As founder of B-Corp Certified, full-service, boutique advertising agency KidGlov, she is surrounded by a talented team with the mission of helping the organizations that are changing the world. Lyn is a member of her local AMA Hall of Fame and has been named Marketer of the Year. She has been recognized with AAF Lincoln's Silver Medal, Inspire Women's Leadership Awards for Excellence in Entrepreneurship, and is a member of the AMA National Diversity, Equity and Inclusion CoHort.In this episode you'll learn:How her lifelong affinity for creative pursuits drew Lyn to the advertising industryThe many positive aspects of marketing & advertising, and how they can be used as a force for goodWhy creating a company culture centered around people and sustainability is so importantThe surprising marketing trend Lyn is most looking forward to for 2022Connect with Lyn: https://www.instagram.com/lynwineman/ Connect with KidGlov: https://www.instagram.com/kidglov/  ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    21. Marisa Rodrigues

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:41


    For episode 21, we are thrilled to be joined by Dr. Marisa Rodrigues -  Director of Sustainable Development at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique.  Dr. Rodrigues earned a PhD in Animal Breeding and Genetics from São Paulo State University, Brazil. The Gorongosa Sustainable Development department catalyzes economic benefits for the communities that live near Gorongosa Park through the sustainable use of natural resources– including eco-tourism, forestry, and agricultural products. The Department creates access to the market value chain for farm families. The Department has two core missions: create inclusive value chains and support livelihoods that restore and protect biodiversity. In this episode you'll learn:What growing up in a small village instilled in MarisaHow she started her career, and what ultimately led her to Gorongosa National ParkThe long standing connection Marisa's family and GNPWhat the Sustainable Development Department does, and what she's most excited about that's in the works Connect with Gorongosa National Park: https://www.instagram.com/gorongosapark ----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order

    20. Sarah Goodman: Founder & CEO of Chiwis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 45:48


    For episode 20, we're excited to be bringing you Sarah Goodman, founder and CEO of Chiwis. Sarah is a nutritionist and serial entrepreneur with a ridiculous love of snacks. She spent seven years in tech before making the switch to the CPG food biz when I launched Chiwis February 2021! At Chiwis they're passionate about creating 100% natural snacks that taste amazing and pack a nutritional punch. They use upcycled fruits and use as much of the fruit as possible (including the skin!) for a fiber filled delicious superfood snack to bring for your lunch bag, on the go, or on top of a mountain.In this episode you'll learn:Tips for securing financing as a female entrepreneurWhat being a serial entrepreneur has taught SarahHow the idea for Chiwis was years in the makingThe biggest challenges she's experienced while growing ChiwisWhy remaining women-owned is a huge priority for Chiwis as they continue to growBuy Chiwis: https://chiwis.co/ Connect on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chiwis_snacks/ ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.comConnect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosaUse code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    19. Anna Almerico: Director of the Idaho Out-of-School Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 28:02


    With over 17 years of experience leading non-profits, Anna developed a passion to address the issues facing under-resourced families and communities, through looking deeper into the policies, practices and mindsets requiring change. She holds a degree in Sociology: Criminal Justice and Peace and Justice Studies and completed a Fellowship in Policy at Furman University. Invested in engaging community and building supports, Anna is invested in closing the opportunity gap for children and ensuring access to mentors with skills in nourishing the social, emotional and mental health of youth.In this episode you'll learn:Anna's journey to creating a career in non-profitswhat strategies can work well for communities when they're looking to address the disparities in access to extracurricular programmingthe positive effects of extracurricular + enrichment programmingConnect with the Idaho Out-of-School Network: https://www.instagram.com/idaho_outofschool/ ----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    18. Kelly Beattie: President at FirstStar Consulting Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 42:30


    For episode 18, I'm joined by Kelly Beattie, President at FirstStar Consulting Group and an expert in Train-the-Trainer programs for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Kelly started FirstStar to help individuals and organizations develop their staff and build their leadership teams - Emotional Intelligence is a key element in the way she teaches and trains. With nearly three decades of experience training top teams and executives on Emotional Intelligence, she has become a renowned leader in the area of leadership developmentAs a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion expert, Kelly's approach to culture-building and change focuses on the importance of communicating difficult topics and having difficult conversations in the workplace. In this episode you'll learn:IQ vs. EQ, and why both are important for successThe value and Importance of having difficult conversations at work, and how to have themThe transformative power and value of diversityConnect with Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellybeattie1ststar/  ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    17. Sam Price: Manager, Operations & Finance at Our Gorongosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 22:18


    For episode 17, I'm joined by Sam Price - Manager, Operations & Finance at Our Gorongosa. About Sam, from Sam: “I was born into a family of New York Jews, raised in Los Angeles, and came into adulthood in a sleepy beach town in Northern California. I am an eternal optimist through and through. I believe that a walk in the woods, a dip in a body of water, and some time spend in the sun will cure most, if not all, of my woes. True to my Sagittarius nature, I would like nothing better than to spend my life traveling the world, meeting people from all walks of life, and getting to experience other cultures. If through my work I can give back and add value to this world along the way, I would call that a win!”In this episode you'll learn:How saying yes to things has created huge growth in her careerWhat changing cities has done to shift her perspective, and figure out what's truly in alignment for herWhat a B Corp is, and why it's so important for Our Gorongosa----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    16. Mayor Lauren McLean: Mayor of Boise, Idaho

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 37:16


    For episode 16, I'm joined by Mayor Lauren McLean. She is the 56th mayor of Boise, and the first elected female Mayor in the city's 150-year history. Lauren moved to Boise, Idaho shortly after graduating from Notre Dame and marrying her high school sweetheart, Scott.As Mayor, she has led the fight against climate change, setting ambitious goals to lead the city into an environmentally and economically resilient future. Her vision is to create a city that is truly for everyone – one that offers equitable access to housing, living wage jobs, transportation, and a seat at the table for residents when decisions about the future of Boise are being made.In this episode you'll learn:How public service has been an integral part of Lauren's career and personal lifeWhat navigating the challenges of a global pandemic has looked like for herHer passion for the environment, including the plans for Boise's Climate Action RoadmapWhat she loves most about the Boise community, and what drew here there originallyThe power of unity and community, especially during difficult times---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with Mayor McLean: https://www.instagram.com/boise_mayor  Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    15. Makayla Keely: PR & Marketing Coordinator at Our Gorongosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 17:23


    For episode 15, I'm joined by Makayla Keely. As the PR & Marketing Coordinator at Our Gorongosa, Makayla spends her time creatively telling our story of coffee and impact. In her spare time, you'll find Makayla spending time with her friends and family, or outdoors enjoying all that Boise has to offer.In this episode you'll learn:How playing outside in her childhood helped fuel her creativityWhy taking risks has been so important in her life so far, and how to just go for itHow to not let rejection impede your career trajectoryThe reason she loves marketing as a field, and her advice for any recent college grads for finding a great opportunity---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    14. Patty Connor: Product Director at Our Gorongosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 35:32


    For episode 14, I'm joined by Patty Connor. As the Product Director at Our Gorongosa, she drinks coffee every day (more cups than she cares to admit), is a master problem solver, and lover of beautiful product design. In her spare time, you'll find Patty digging into some true crime and spending time with her family.In this episode you'll learn:How Patty got into product, and her career journey that got her to this point What she loves most about working with product, and the biggest challenges she facesThe concept of 360 degree product design, and why that's super important to herWhy partnering with a company she's in alignment with was a top priority for Patty----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order!

    13. Dawn Averitt: Founder of The Well Project & the Women's Research Initiative, and Board Member of Grassroot Soccer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 51:36


    For episode 13, I'm joined by Dawn Averitt -  activist, mother, consultant, board member, and founder. Dawn has worked on HIV in women and women's health for almost 30 years, started 2 non-profit organizations, all while being a mother of 3 daughters. Her passion for supporting women with HIV started when she was diagnosed with the virus in 1988.In this episode you'll learn:The impact of having HIV in Dawn's life; both positive and negativeHow she's overcome her diagnosis and built an incredible life with so much impactThe stigma that still lives today around HIV + aidsCommon misconceptions around HIV/AIDS, and why it's important to dispel themThe inspiring work Dawn contributes to through The Well Project, the Women's Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS, and Grassroot SoccerFor more information, please visit www.thewellproject.org  & www.grassrootsoccer.org ---- For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa Use code PODCAST for 15% off your first order! 

    12. Elisabetta Colabianchi: founder of Kurandza

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 24:00


    For episode 12, I'm joined by Elisabetta who has spent the past decade working toward a more equitable society for girls and women everywhere. Before founding Kurandza, she worked for non-profits and NGOs from NYC to Mozambique, traveled extensively, and studied abroad with the United Nations.She is passionate about empowering women through education, especially in underserved communities. As founder and executive director, Elisabetta helps ensure greater access to schooling for girls in Mozambique by developing impactful programs, overseeing operations, and leading communications with donors and supporters.In this episode you'll learn:Her journey with non-profits, and how she started her own non-profit, KurandzaThe difficulties and barriers that girls in Mozambique face in getting an education The biggest challenges Elisabetta faced running a non-profit, and she overcame themFor more information, visit www.kurandza.orgConnect with Kurandza on IG: www.instagram.com/lovekurandza ----We're celebrating World Elephant Day this August 12!

    11. Taylor White: Figurative Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 45:13


    For episode 11, we are joined by Taylor White -  an American figurative artist whose work engages with the fundamental elements of being. Combining refined techniques of classical training with bright, unexpected color choices born from the residue of street art and pop culture, White's work explores the way in which we experience the formless chaos of potential through being, and how the order we inhabit can sometimes dissolve backwards into the incredible complexity from which it emerged. In this episode you'll learn:Moments growing up when Taylor realized her artistic talentsHer creative process as an artistHow to get comfortable monetizing your creative talentsWhy it's important to take risks in your career + lifeFor more information, visit https://taylorwhite.art/ Connect with Taylor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylurk/ ----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa

    10. Alisha Whitley: Marketing Director at Our Gorongosa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 19:52


    For episode 10,  we are  joined by Alisha Whitley, Marketing Director at Our Gorongosa. We learned so much from this content + digital marketing aficionado, including specific content tips you can apply to your brand right away.In this episode you'll learn:How Alisha got started in her marketing careerHer transition from publishing to digital marketingTop tips for creating meaningful contentWhy you don't need to be on every single platform to be successful in content creation----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa

    9. Claudia Bouvier: Co-Founder of Pastificio Boulder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:36


    For episode 9,  we are  joined by Claudia Bouvier - co-founder of Pastificio, food activist, and mom of two. Pastificio Boulder creates  and they're on a mission to show that through the process of crafting, cooking and enjoying their pastas, you can reconnect to the earth and each other, rooting us in joy, nourishment and gratitude. In this episode you'll learn:your background - where you grew up and what your early life was likehow her passion for local + artisanal food beganSwitching careers from engineering to owning a food businessthe biggest challenges she faced so far in her businessthe local grain economy renaissance and how it connects to her businesswhy having a mission-driven brand is a top priorityLearn more about Pastificio Boulder: https://www.pastificioboulder.com/----For more information on Our Gorongosa, please visit ourgorongosa.com Connect with us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourgorongosa

    8. Neila Manjate: Manager of Business Development + Agricultural Livelihoods Department at Gorongosa National Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 28:13


    For episode 8, we are joined by Neila Manjate. Through her time working in Gorongosa National Park, Neila positively impacted countless lives.In this episode you'll learn:

    7. Terri Rodriguez-Hong: UX/UI Designer from Silicon Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 35:17


    For episode 7,  we are  joined by Terri Rodriguez-Hong - a UX/UI designer who creates products to be accessible by all. Terri is a volleyball fan and an avid Muay Thai boxer with a Polynesian soul.In this episode you'll learn:

    6. Pilar Dawson: Education Facilitator & Trainer at Girls Inc. of Greater Los Angeles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 24:03


    For episode 6, I am joined by Pilar Dawson - an Education Facilitator/Trainer at Girls Inc. of Greater Los Angeles - a nonprofit organization that encourages all girls to be "Strong, Smart, and Bold" through direct service and advocacy.As a graduate of Mills College, a women's college in Oakland, Pilar is passionate about equality, women's rights and female empowerment. She hopes to catalyze societal growth by helping girls become healthy, strong leaders in their communities.In this episode you'll learn:

    5. Larissa Sousa: Associate Director, Communications Department, Gorongosa National Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:23


    For episode 5 we're joined by Larissa Sousa - Associate Director of the Communications Department at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. A passionate advocate for girls' education and women's empowerment, Larissa is most definitely a girl who runs the world!In this episode you'll learn:

    4. Paige Nielsen, professional soccer player with the Washington Spirit.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:29


    For today's episode we're chatting with Paige Nielsen, professional soccer player with the Washington Spirit.In this episode, you'll learn about:

    3. Christal Earle: Founder & CEO at Brave Soles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:21


    For today's episode we're chatting with Christal Earle, founder + CEO of Brave Soles - an ethical fashion brand creating handcrafted sandals and accessories.In this episode, you'll learn about:

    2. Anjali Gupta - Robertson Scholar at Duke University, and founder of School for a Village

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 23:37


    For episode 2, we're joined by Anjali Gupta - Robertson Scholar at Duke University, and founder of School for a Village.In this episode, you'll hear about:

    1. Sofia Molina: General Manager at Our Gorongosa, Mozambique

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:09


    For episode 1, we're joined by Sofia Molina - General Manager of Our Gorongosa in Mozambique.In this episode, you'll hear about:

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