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Fadzi Whande is chief of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the UNHCR (The UN refugees agency) in Geneva. She was born in Zimbabwe, brought up in USA, has lived on 4 continents, and refers to herself as an Afro-Aussie.Fadzi is an expert in her field, encouraging and inspiring many, many people, including me, to create inclusive spaces and open up to learning from one another whatever our background. In this interview, Fadzi talks about her personal and professional journey. She begins by talking about how her life experiences have shaped her perspective on inclusion and belonging, and how her vocation found her.She goes on to share the story of how she navigated a significant setback in her life - the breakdown of her marriage - and the guiding principles and mindsets that sustained her as she built a new life and career. One of her principles is "do it afraid." She courageously put this into action when she chose to go to back to study during the year she turned 40 while bringing up 2 young boys. Although it was hard at first, she kept moving forward step by step and, encouraged by her faith, she chose to cultivate a teachable spirit and to live by example, knowing that her boys (and others) were watching her.A significant shift happened when she was able to change her perspective from being the victim of what she had suffered and looking to others as the solution, to becoming more proactive, realising that while we cannot control what happens to us, we can learn from everything and everyone as we take responsibility for our actions and our future.This is a warm and authentic interview filled with wisdom and hope for us all.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome back to The Girls in Marketing Podcast! Today's guest is an expert in Influencer Marketing and Social Media. Fadzi Nyama has become an industry leader in the influencer space with a huge passion for educating brands and content creators about how to build valuable communities and partnerships that work. Going from freelancer to founder of social media and talent agency, Handled Agency, Fadzi has picked up a range of expertise which she shares in today's episode. This episode covers: -The truth about being an influencer -Using social media to build community -Building meaningful brand partnerships -Transitioning from freelancing to agency life A huge thanks to Fadzi for sharing her wisdom, we loved recording this episode and hope you enjoyed listening too! Make sure to like and rate our podcast if you haven't already :)
Back by popular demand: Fadzi Whande, Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategist, shares her story of abuse of power and her process to discover the value she holds. I, Melodye Hilton, first met Fadzi when she was a champion for many in her nation of Perth, Australia. Listen also to her TEDxPerth to hear more of her story: https://www.ted.com/talks/fadzi_whande_how_diversity_heaven_can_be_inclusion_hell Note: She now works for the United Nations in Switzerland.
Joining us on Undesign's Season One finale to talk racial justice, online activism, and active allyship is our guest, Fadzi Whande. Fadzi is currently the Senior Programme Officer (Diversity and Inclusion Adviser) at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). She is also the Founding Director of the Whande Group, a consultancy and program development organisation extending this work. For more, go to DrawHistory's website: drawhistory.com/undesignpodcast/.
A panel discussing the real deal of what life is like after uni; moving home, job opportunities and asserting your independence. Special guests - Fadzi, Courtney, Nyasha & Gustav
Join Bobbie Houston & Friends for Sisterhood “The Friendship Table”. In this sixth episode (recorded on 15th April 2021), Bobbie is joined by Donna Crouch, Bec Wood and Fadzi Whande. This is part 2 of “age and all that stuff” (including diversity and inclusion). Donna encourages us to embrace aging and to see it as a privilege. Fadzi shares some of her personal story and the importance of having grace and committing to the journey. “Commit to having a journey that walks alongside people. See people and see God in them - that’s what we’re called to do.” Fadzi “We need grace to listen, grace to change, grace to forgive, grace to listen, grace to move on.” Bobbie There’s nothing like gathering around the table with friends and you have a place here at our table. You’re invited to join us every Thursday LIVE 10am AEST on https://hillsong.com/online or catch up on demand at https://www.youtube.com/hillsong ____ If you made a decision, please visit https://hillsong.com/jesus If you are in need of help or would like to chat to a Pastor, please visit https://hillsong.com/online/help You can still enjoy Colour Conference 2021 Online on demand until 31st May. Visit https://colourconference.com to register. ____ Connect with @BobbieHouston and the @ColourSisterhood on Instagram and Facebook.
Race Matters: Understanding Diversity, Inclusion & Privilege'Fadzi Whande is a Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategist and has extensive experience in community development and social justice as a TED speaker, trainer, consultant, facilitator, and activist. Her background ranges from launching telecommunication networks to addressing financial literacy, unemployment, social disadvantage, poverty, and gender inequality. Fadzi has worked with Government, Business and Not for Profit sectors in Africa, United Kingdom, USA and Australia. In 2017 Fadzi was selected to participate in the HIVE Global Leadership Program held at Harvard Medical School and the Leadership WA Signature Program where she was voted valedictorian. She holds an Executive Master in Business Administration and Graduate Certificate in Social Impact from the University of Western Australia.
The product of authentic inclusion is belonging! Fadzi Whande, a Global Diversity and Inclusion Specialist shares why race matters and how to bring solutions to the table promoting inclusion, healing, and positive change. If you have a heart to be a difference-maker you will learn how to show up generating value in others.
Join us for our 12th S.Hood Instagram Live with Pastor Bobbie and Fadzi Whande from 11th June 2020. These conversations are currently happening LIVE on @BobbieHouston's Instagram every Thursday 10am (AEST). #ThursdaysGirls #Sisterhood #BetterTogether _____ If you are in need of help or would like to chat to a Pastor, please visit hillsong.com/help We'd love for you to join us for church online hillsong.com/online _____ Connect with Bobbie and the Colour Sisterhood on Instagram and Facebook. @BobbieHouston @ColourSisterhood
In part 2 of this episode with Fadzi Fisher. We chat about how Tyrone and Fadzi managed to get married under lockdown and the crazy journey they went through before their wedding day, from retrenchments to heart attacks. It's a wild ride, that you definitely want to hear.
In this episode of Not Really Radio, Miv and Tyrone invite Fadzi (Tyrone's wife) onto the podcast. This episode is a two-parter, during part 1, Miv asks the Fisher's about their love story leading up to them planning on getting married. Let's call it the prelude to getting married during Lockdown.
Fadzi Whande is an award winning social justice advocate and a Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategist.
Fadzi Whande, Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategist, shares her story of abuse of power and her process to discover the value she holds. She is now a champion for many in her nation of Perth, Australia and around the world.
This episode was loads of fun to record as we had 3 very special guests join us. Our friends Danai, Keith and Tami shared their convictions and perspectives, as we threw questions at them that covered a variety of topics. So as always, preapre to laugh out loud, agree or disagree. CONNECT WITH THE BOYS @ohsoyoudanai @_peniell @tamihilfiger MENTIONED SCRIPTURES Ephesians 5:22-23: "Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord.For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. " Fadzi's blog: Frank & Orcale
Follow along best friends Fadzi and Em as the duo dives deep into their lives and experiences as Reformed Birds. In this episode they discuss dating apps, self-awareness, BDSM, and dating older men.
We sat down with Fadzi, the founder of Inspire Tutors in this follow-up interview for our philanthropy section. Find out more about her organisation, the children they help and what you can do to help them.
Fadzi Whande is an award winning social justice advocate and a Global Diversity and Inclusion Strategist. She currently works as the Manger, Inclusion and Diversity, at the University of Western Australia. Fadzi currently serves as the National Human Rights Program Convenor for the United Nations Association of Australia and sits on the Board of the Museum of Freedom and Tolerance, Australian Computer Society Diversity Committee and is an Ambassador for 100 Women, Water for Africa and the Humanitarian Group. In 2016, Fadzi was awarded the International Racial Equity Leadership Award in USA and named a finalist for the Australian Human Rights, ‘Racism it Stops With Me' Award.