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In this inspiring episode, Toks speaks with Getrude Matshe—3-time TEDx Speaker, author, serial social entrepreneur, and philanthropy consultant. Getrude, known for her vibrant energy and commitment to empowering women, shares her insights on finding one's purpose and using it to uplift others. The conversation explores her journey, her belief in the African philosophy of Ubuntu, and her mission to educate and empower Africa's next generation. Getrude's story is one of resilience, self-belief, and an unbreakable commitment to community and unity. Key Takeaways Embracing Responsibility: Getrude shares her powerful experience of taking on the responsibility of raising 49 children orphaned by HIV. Her story exemplifies the Ubuntu philosophy—"I am because we are"—and her deep-rooted belief in uplifting her community. Ubuntu in All Areas of Life: Getrude describes the Ubuntu philosophy and its wide-reaching impact across various fields, from business to technology. Ubuntu is about recognising our interconnectedness and using it to drive success, unity, and compassion. Philanthropy Starts at Home: For Getrude, being philanthropic isn't just about large-scale projects; it's about supporting those closest to us first. Building strong relationships at home can be the foundation for creating positive ripples in the wider community. Overcoming Self-Doubt: Getrude shares her empowering affirmation for self-doubt: “Listen, I need to do this; I know I have the ability to do this.” Her resilience and inner drive are a testament to the strength that comes from believing in one's capabilities. Trusting Your Ideas: According to Getrude, if you have an idea, you already have the inherent knowledge and ability to bring it to life. Her advice encourages listeners to take action on their passions and trust in their potential. Redefining Failure: Failure, for Getrude, is simply the act of not trying. She shares her perspective that life's setbacks are stepping stones to growth and that the real failure lies in ignoring a desire to act. With this mindset, Getrude has been able to embrace challenges and learn from every experience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to find purpose, strengthen their community, and overcome the fear of failure. Getrude's journey is a powerful reminder that purpose and passion can drive positive change in ourselves and those around us. NEXT STEPS: If you need support, feel free to email Toks at pa@toksaruoture.com. As a certified coach, she helps individuals overcome limiting thoughts and unlock their full potential. Connect with us on social media @toksaruoture for daily inspiration and insights. Have you subscribed to this podcast? If not, why don't you do so on your favourite podcast app? Also, head to Youtube.com/toksaruoture to watch and subscribe to Living Inside Out, for more impactful conversations and personal growth content. We would love to connect with you on social! Let's stay in touch on toksaruoture.com and hang out on Instagram @toksaruoture and on Facebook at Living Inside Out. Thank you for listening, and see you next time on Living Inside Out!
We covered topics - Your journey into DEI - What impact do you want to create? - Origin Story of DiversityConnector - DEI as a Business Opportunities - What are your thoughts on the ROI of DEI? - What appeals to the decision-makers the most? - How do you measure Increased productivity? - How can you quantify Higher innovation? - How does business save in legal and compliance? - Can ROI of DEI help attract warm leads? - What do you do to attract new leads? - Full breakdown of Marketing Strategy ---- Important Links Guest - LinkedIn Website - herstorycircle.net Newsletter - Ubuntu Leadership HerStory Circle TV - Youtube Magazine - DiversityConnector Podcast Link ---- Download the white paper ROI of DEI, click here → 73bit.com/roi Any feedback? please email vikram@73bit.com
Getrude Matshe is a dynamic leader, celebrated author, and dedicated philanthropist renowned for her embodiment of Ubuntu and her commitment to uplifting others. Her journey began in Norway in 1989, transitioning from a background in IT to founding successful businesses across diverse industries after immigrating to New Zealand in 2001.She is also the founder of HerStory Circle, a global women's empowerment organisation, and passionately helps people achieve their full potential through her insightful talks and community initiatives. Getrude is a one of a kind woman! You need to listen to this episode.What we discuss:Explanation of the concept of Ubuntu.How Ubuntu influences Getrude's worldview and work.Significant personal experiences that shaped Getrude's understanding and embodiment of Ubuntu.Stories of overcoming adversity and finding joy and purpose.How empathy and collaboration lead to more effective solutions to global problems.Examples of Ubuntu in action in Getrude's life and work.Discussion on whether social media is leading to greater feelings of loneliness and isolation.Advice for young women struggling to find and tell their own stories.Visit the HerStory Circle website to learn more about their initiatives. Get in touch with Getrude here.Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money? Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok Want to achieve your financial goals? Use my financial planner here Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you're enjoying and we will chat in the next episode. Want to get in touch directly? sarah@theoneupproject.nz DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone's financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.
Hello, Kindly listen to the teaching from Evening Teaching of Sat. 15th June 2024 Topic: A PEOPLE UNDER SPIRITUAL CAPTIVITY (Exodus 1:13-14) Preacher: Mrs. Getrude Tukasingura
Hello, Kindly listen to the teaching extracted from Morning Devotion of Monday, 26th Feb. 2024 Topic: PUTTING ON THE ARMOUR OF LIGHT (Romans 13:11-13) Preacher: Mrs. Getrude Tukasingura
Sermon extract from Evening Prayer Time of Tuesday 4th July 2023 Topic: POWER TO DO EXPLOITS (Isaiah 40:27-31) Preacher: Mrs Getrude Tukasingura
Sermon extract from Morning Devotion of Friday 26th May 2023 Topic: WALKING WITH GOD: EXPERIENCING THE GLORY (Ezekiel 3:12-15) Preacher: Mrs Getrude Tukasingura
Sermon extract from Evening Prayer Time of Saturday 25th Feb. 2023 Topic: THE JOY OF MOVING IN THE PLAN OF GOD (Isaiah 14:24) Preacher: Mrs Getrude Tukasingura
Moin, Gude und Huhu ! Heute endlich wieder im Teufeldreier unterwegs und deswegen gibt es einen Affenspielplatz extended mit Long Shot Dice Game, Savannah Park und Findorff! Weiter geht es mit Smash or Pass bei dem wir uns Cthulhu Wars und Stars Wars Deckbuilding genauer ansehen. Sarah spielt mit Getrude und Roy das Entweder Oder Spiel und zum Abschluss möchte der Andreas uns zu "Unconscious Mind" bei Kickstarter verführen.Viel Spaß beim Hören! Support the show
Evening Teaching Sunday 9th October 2022 Topic: STRIFE; AN ELEMENT OF DARKNESS (2 Timothy 2:22-23) Preacher: Mrs. Getrude Tukasingura
Getrude Matshe was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in London and New Zealand. Her main activity is her company ‘Her Story Circle' and she is also a writer, a coach and a textile artist.Getrude is a life force. She is aligned with her gifts and follows her intuition - she has had an incredible life! She was not afraid to quit a job with no Plan B and 3 children to feed and she is always coming up with new business ideas!After a period of depression and a strange accident, Getrude set up Women Circles ‘to bring women together to share their stories, to inspire, to motivate and to be the light at the end of somebody else's tunnel'. She posted her business idea on Facebook and it went viral.She also mentors women on how to speak and her idea evolved into a social impact movement with a vision that every woman who comes to the platform is not only coming to speak, she is coming to teach. Getrude curates all of these stories through her publishing company into a series of books. She harnesses women's intellectual ideas and helps repackage and sell them.She has also been hired to set up women's cooperatives throughout Africa.In South Africa, for example, the women make necklaces with beads, then take a picture of themselves with the art piece and their story and send it to Getrude on WhatsApp. Then she sells the necklaces through her website and people get to meet the woman who's made the necklace. This also cuts out the middleman so the money benefit the families directly.She has many other activities, including advocating against FGM.Getrude Matshe website: https://herstorycircle.com/I would love to hear any comments you might have on this episode and respond to any questions. You can find me on the Brave New World Facebook page, on Linkedin or on my website: www.ceciliapoullain.comCecilia PoullainFounder of Brave New WomenCoach - Empowering Women to Find their VoiceMusic: Stephen Marquis www.songsta.com.auEditing: Talal BourokiCecilia PoullainFounder of Brave New WomenCoach - Empowering Women to Find their Voice
DIVERSITY connector App. Diversity & Inclusion Consultant, Life Strategist, Philanthropy, 3x TED speaker, UN Commission on the Status of Women Delegate, Podcaster. She helps thought leaders with their TED talks.Connect with Getrude Matshe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getrude-matshe-1a65a614 Watch the video of Episode 72 with Getrude Matshe on our YouTube channel Moving To Oneness: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzEWKXR957EmpmXvG9YgbhwYou are invited to bring your wisdom and powerful energy over to our Fb group where you can share it with us and others. Feel welcomed and comforted in our community. https://www.facebook.com/groups/movingtooneness You can request a topic of your choice to be spoken about or a song to be sung for you on a future podcast. Just let us know. :) In Love and Light, Meilin
In this week's Business Insights Series Vodcast, our host Kim Winter is joined by Getrude Matshe, Global Curator and Founder at HerStory Circle. Follow Logistics Executive Group - https://www.linkedin.com/company/logisticsexecutive Connect with Getrude on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/getrude-matshe-1a65a614/
Getrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals' success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. Getrude has written several books and is also a book writing coach.
For nearly three decades the UN has been bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits – called COPs – which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties'. In that time climate change has gone from being a fringe issue to a global priority. Cultural Survivals Daisee Francour spoke to Gertrude Kenyangi at COP 26 which is taking place in Glasgow, in November 2021. Produced by Daisee Francour(Haudenosaunee) and Shaldon Ferris(Khoisan) Image: Gertude Kenyangi Music: "Lights in the forrest" by Yarina, used with permission
Getrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker and motivational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. Getrude is a publisher and has written several books and is now a book writing coach. Her mission in life is to inspire, uplift and connect one million women through this global movement – the HerStory Women's Global Empowerment Conference. In this episode we talked about: · How she started as an entrepreneur and how to find and recognize profitable business opportunities. · How she uses her platform Her Story to support and provide jobs and business opportunities to women and ethnical minorities in Zimbabwe. · How Getrude embodies the principle of Ubuntu or in her native language ‘umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu (Iam because you are, and you are because I am. Which eventually helped her speak on Ted and put her presence on the Map and help grassroots project around the world and drive social impact.
Wakati Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa kikao cha 76, leo likijikita na mjadala wa ngazi ya juu kuadhimisha miaka 20 tangu kupitishwa kwa azimio la Durban linalopinga ubaguzi wa rangi na ubaguzi wa aina zingine, imeeldezwa kwamba hatua zimepigwa katika kupambana na ubaguzi wa rangi lakini bado kuna kibarua kigumu cha kufikia lengo la kutokomeza kabisa ubaguzi huo katika Nyanja mbalimbali. Flora Nducha na taarifa zaidi Mkutano huo wa ngazi ya juu unajumuisha nchi wanachama 193 na wadau wengine wa masuala ya haki za binadamu umebdeba mada “malipo, haki ya kijamii na usawa kwa watu wenye asili ya Kiafrika” unatathimini hatua zilizopigwa, mafanikio na changamoto ambazo bado zipo kukabiliana na jinamizi hilo duniani. Katika hotuba yake kwenye mjadala huo wa wazi Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Antonio Guterres amesema ubaguzi wa rangi na ubaguzi mwingine umekuwa kama donda ndugu kila pembe ya dunia na hivyo “Ninatoa wito kwa kila nchi mwanachama kuchukua hatua madhubuti pamoja na kupitisha hatua za kisera,sheria na ukusanyaji wa takwimu ili kuunga mkono juhudi zote za kitaifa na Kimataifa za kupambana na janga hili.” Dkt. Getrude Mongella aliyekuwa mmoja wa wajumbe wa kamati ya kuundwa kwa azimio hilo miaka 20 iliyopita akizungumza na Stella Vuzo wa kituo cha Habari cha Umoja wa Mataifa UNID Dar es salaam nchini Tanzania kuhusu tathimini hiyo anasema “Hapa Tanzania tumeweza kuchukua hatua za kuwalinda albino lakini huko nje bado katika sehemu nyingine hasa wale wanaobagua watu Weusi kwamba hali haijawa nzuri. Mimi nakumbuka nilipokuwa naongoza mkutano wa Beijing kuna wakati nikitembelea baadhi ya nchi ambazo sizitaji unafika mahali wanasema leteni pasispoti tuone, wale weupe wanapitishwa tu kwenye msitari na mpaka sekretari wangu alipitishwa , sisi wengine weusi tunazuiliwa na alikuwa ameaibika kabisa nikamwambia ndio dunia ilivyo, ya kwamba wewe unafikiriwa ni wajuu kwa sababu ni mweupe, na mimi kwa sababu ni mweusi hawajui nina cheo kikubwa kuliko wewe. Hivyo ubaguzi wa rangi bado upona sidhani utaisha tu kama serikali zetu hazisaidii kuchukua hatua za dhati” Je nini kifanyike kuhakikisha ubaguzi huo unatokomezwa? “Sheria za nchi ziwe kali zaidi, zitekelezwe zaidi dhidi ya ubaguzi wa rangu kuliko familia, kwa sababu mazingira ambamo wanakutana watu wa rangi mbalimbali sio mazingira ya kawaida ndani ya famialia. Wazazi wana nafasi wakati wote katika kuondoa fikra ambazo si sahihi ndani ya jamii. Inaweza kabisa ikaweka kwenye mafundisho ya vijana wetu, muhitasari ya elimu ili mtoto anapofundishwa angali mdogo kuona ubaya wa kubaguana sababu ya rangi, ni kitu ambacho kiukweli kinatuharibia raha ya kuishi pamoja kama binadamu na tusipokuwa na sheria zinazodhibiti hatuwezi tukauondosha utachukua muda mrefu” TATGS: Durban+20, UNGA76, Albino, Tanzania, Getrude Mongella
Team, Meet Wonder Woman II, Getrude Matshe. This international speaker uses loads of executive function to stay organized, collaborative, effective, and inspired. She's helping the world and our community with her message of hope and triumph. Learn how she manages worldwide events, speaks globally, and runs a publishing business, all in the name of raising funds for others! Mentioned in today's show are: HerStory Circle Donate to send a child to school ($15 a year!) Getrude's Story My interview on the Power of Education
A Sydney institution, the Gertrude and Alice Bookstore & Coffeehouse has become part of the fabric of the surf-themed Bondi suburb where it is located. Named after Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas who were notoriously part of the Parisian artistic elite in the roaring 20s, the bookstore was also designed to be a salon itself where literary conversations flourish over good food, coffee and chai. Gertrude and Alice houses tens of thousands of new and used books and was rated as one of the top 10 bookstores in the world by National Geographic. Our guest today is owner Jane Turner who was born and bred in Bondi. Life took her to Fiji and then back to Bondi, where it was no coincidence she ended up opening Gertrude and Alice given her childhood fascination with books and working behind the counter. Jane is a strong pillar of the Bondi community, a community she credits for the success of Getrude & Alice - that and the good coffee. We chat to Jane today about her bookshop, being a bookseller and books that stay with you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotbooks/message
From the vault, serial social entrepreneur Getrude Matshe teaches us the African philosophy of Ubuntu. Getrude was my guest back in Season 2 when the show was still called One New Person.Listen to or watch her entire episode here: https://beyondnetworkingpodcast.com/the-magic-of-ubuntu-with-getrude-matshe/
In this podcast, Getrude shares her transformational journey that has taken her and her family from their home country of Zimbabwe in Africa across the world throughout Asia, Europe, United States and New Zealand. Her parents instilled her with important life skills which included having a long-term vision and using her creative skills to solve everyday problems creating business opportunities that make a difference in peoples lives. Her first job was as a systems analyst saw her gain invaluable technology and business skills, which has helped propel her as what can only be defined as a ‘serial entrepreneur'. Getrude is a woman of purpose and she is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and finding their individual life purpose. She is the Global Curator & Founder of HerStory Circle, a movement designed to share women's stories across the globe and empower change in the community. Getrude is well known for several accomplishments as an African textile artist, fashion designer, inspirational speaker having spoken 3 times on the TED stage and has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is a Celebrated Author and Coach, having written several books. She is also a Philanthropy Consultant, Aids advocate, Rooney International Scholar, New Zealand Rotary Member and founding director/CEO of New Zealand Medical Recruiters. She is also recognised as an Independent Film Maker, Lecturer at the University of New Mexico & CEO of The Africa Thrive Foundation. There are so many gems and important life-lessons to pick up from our chat with Getrude, we know you will find this episode nothing short of inspirational. Visit www.herstorycircle.com to connect with Getrude, find out more about her work and how you can get involved.
Kikao hiki cha 65 cha kamisheni ya hali ya wanawake duniani kilichoanza tarehe 15 Machi kikiwa sasa kinakamilisha wiki yake ya kwanza, wadau kwa namna mbalimbali kote duniani wanaendelea kujadili mada ya mwaka huu ambayo imejikita kwenye kuangazia wanawake katika uongozi ili kufikia dunia yenye usawa.
Mwanamke, kwenye uongozi huletewi kadi kama harusi - Balozi Getrude Mongela. Kikao hiki cha 65 cha kamisheni ya hali ya wanawake duniani CSW65 kilichoanza tarehe 15 Machi kikiwa sasa kinakamilisha wiki yake ya kwanza, wadau kwa namna mbalimbali kote duniani wanaendelea kujadili mada ya mwaka huu ambayo imejikita kwenye kuangazia wanawake katika uongozi ili kufikia dunia yenye usawa.
Miaka mitano iliyopita, viongozi wa ulimwengu walifikia azimio kwamba, Malengo 17 ya Maendeleo Endelevu, SDGs, kwa uratibu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, inabidi yawe yamefikiwa ifikapo mwaka 2030. Bi. Getrude Mongela, ambaye alikuwa Katibu Mkuu wa mkutano wa 4 wa wanawake uliofanyika Beijing China miaka 25 iliyopita, kupitia mahojiano na Stella Vuzo wa Kituo cha habari cha Umoja wa Mataifa UNIC Dar es Salaam Tanzania, anaeleza kuhusu lengo namba 5, na mtazamo wake kuhusu usawa wa kijinsia.
This week our guest is Getrude Matshe, storyteller and poet who has been called a ball of African Energy. She shares her stories of humble beginnings in Africa, traveling the world, her achievements in business and her creation of HerStory Circle. Her goal is to connect one million women around the world. In doing so, she hopes to pay it forward for women. HerStory Circle virtual summit is scheduled for November 28 - December 13th, 2020.https://herstorycircle.com/www.hotflashescooltopics.com
Kutana na msichana mtanzania Getrude Mligo, mwanaharakati kijana wa masuala ya kijinsia ambaye mazingira chanya ya makuzi yake yamemjenga na kuweza kuchukua hatua ya kusaidia watoto wengine wa kike na wasichana kujitambua.
Today I am talking to Marrianne Town Smith, a dramatic soprano who found her voice much later than what is the usual trajectory for classical singers. Having had a highly successful career, Marrianne's life in marketing was halted due to changes in her personal circumstances. And then she found singing. In our conversation Marrianne tells about her experiences of stepping into the daunting realm of a music conservatoire in her early forties, she explains of what makes communication a primary skill both in business and in music, and highlights the importance of living life to the full.Marrianne Town Smith started to sing in 2007 as a hobby and distraction from a fast-paced Marketing Management role. Since then she has been on an adventure into opera and classical music, doing as much to learn and grow with a full time job as was possible. In 2015, she successfully auditioned for a Postgraduate Vocal Studies programme at Trinity Laban and graduated with distinction in 2017. She has performed many roles in operas and staged scenes at Blackheath Halls Community Opera, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music, AIMS international Singing School and City Lit Opera, as well as regularly performing recitals in venues around London and the south east. She has sung in masterclasses with Susan Bullock, David Gowland and Christa Ludwig. In 2018 she sang her first opera role with Opera in the Meantime, singing the Witch in Hänsel und Gretel. In 2019 she covered the roles of Maddalena in Andrea Chenier, and Madeleine Lidoine in Les Dialogues des Carmélites with Midsummer Opera. She performed her first role with orchestra singing Donna Anna in Don Giovanni in Sicily at the Mediterannean Opera Studio and Festival in July 2019. In December last year she sang both the Witch and debuted the role of Getrude with Opera in the Meantime's revival production of Hänsel und Gretel. 2020 started with two Requiems and the opportunity to add oratorio roles to her resume, with Verdi's Requiem and the Brahms's Requiem, both conducted by Peter Fender. And then sadly Covid-19 took over and all other plans for this year have been postponed. However, she remains optimistic—she has been working away in her garden “She Shack” learning new roles and repertoire. She is also having online coaching with amazing International singers and stage directors as well as continuing to work with her wonderful teacher Raymond Connell. Website: www.marrianne.co.ukFacebook: www.facebook.com/marriannetownsmithsoprano
Suala la usawa wa jinsia ni suala mtambuka ambalo linahusisha taasisi mbalimbali ili liweze kufanikiwa katika taifa lolote lile. Hata hivyo taasisi ya familia ndio msingi mkuu wa kujenga au kubomoa dhana hii ambayo ni muhimu katika kufanikisha malengo ya maendeleo endelevu, SDGs. Nchini Tanzania, msichana Getrude ni shuhuda wa jinsi familia yake imekuwa msingi imara wa kutekeleza kwa vitendo usawa wa jinsia na sasa ameona matunda na kuamua kutumia uzoefu wake kunusuru watoto wa kike na wasichana ili wasitumbukie kwenye mtego wa kuwaengua na manufaa ya usawa wa jinsia. Je ni kwa vipi?
December, 1999. Kamelia Spencer, 2, is abducted by her father, Derek, paternal grandmother, Helen, and great grandmother Gertrude during an access visit. They had conducted a smear campaign against Kamelia’s mother prior to her abduction. No trace of Kamelia or her abductors has ever been found, but their actions suggest they may have left the United States. Kamelia is biracial (white/Hispanic), and has brown hair and brown eyes. If alive today, she would be 23 years old. Derek would be Helen Gruning would be 73 years old today. Getrude is likely dead. Theme music: Undertow by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Kutoka kwa Getrude Joseph Mligo, ... Mahusiano Yako Ni Bubu, Ila Kwasababu Mapenzi Ni Upofu, Umepofoka Na Huelewi Kinachoendelea. Unabeba Matofali Kwaajili Ya Mtu Ambaye Hawezi Hata Kunyanyua Mswaki Kwaajili Yako. Sikiliza Podcast Hii NikiQuote Kitabu Cha Barua Kwa Wanaume Waliowahi Kuniacha........ Lets Read, Reading Heals. #StaySafe #StaySafeFromCorona #WashYourHands --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-read/message
Getrude Joseph Mligo, 22 years old, Tanzanian female young leader. She engaged in books and Humanitarian and girl power movement since she was 13. She wrote (3) novels known as Emeralda, Msichana Mzuri Kutoka Mbinguni and Barua Kwa Wanaume Waliowahi Kuniacha. Also she partnered with different technology companies to creates soma application that will help young writers to connect with their readers and Life mark application that links people who need services and service providers. Today in Writer's ZONE, She is sharing her writing journey and her one book. Listen and share. Lets Read, Reading Heals. #StaySafe #StaySafeFromCorona #WashYourHands --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-read/message
January Jones Welcomes Guest: Getrude Matshe Founder: Africa Alive Education Foundation Topic: Africa Author: Born On The Continent Website: www.GetrudeInspires.com
Today's guest is Getrude Matshe, who describes herself as a serial social entrepreneur.Getrude and I met just recently when she sought out my services as a speaking coach to help put the finishing touches on her new TEDx talk. I was immediately struck by how powerful and influential she is, and felt the need to share her story with you.The entire conversation hinges on the concept of Ubuntu, an African philosophy Getrude picked up as a native of Zimbabwe, which she now spreads across the world as an activist, writer, and speaker.Within that philosophy we discuss activism, illness, the illusion of time, Getrude's unique process for writing a book in just 40 hours, luck, chance, relationships, and so much more.Watch this episode in video format here!RELATED LINKSHerStoryCircle.comConnect with Getrude via Facebook and InstagramGetrude's new TEDx talkBorn on the Continent Ubuntu (book)Dead Aid by Dambiso Moyo (book)
January Jones Welcomes Guest: Getrude Matshe Founder: Africa Alive Education Foundation Topic: Africa Author: Born On The Continent Website: www.GetrudeInspires.com
January Jones Welcomes Guest: Getrude Matshe Founder: Africa Alive Education Foundation Topic: Africa Author: Born On The Continent Website: www.GetrudeInspires.com
Getrude Matshe-Kanicki- Getrude Matshe-Kanicki is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals’ success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. Getrude has written several books and is now a book writing coach. Her speaking career started in Norway 1989 and for 12 years she has worked in the IT industry as a Systems Analyst, Systems Support Manager and Project Manager. Getrude immigrated to New Zealand in 2001 with nothing and founded three successful companies. She started Medical Recruiters of New Zealand Ltd GM Global Investments Ltd (Property) As an owner she formed Simzisani Ltd, a talent agency catering for the film and advertising industry and has been instrumental in supplying ethnic extras for prominent movies such as Peter Jackson’s “King Kong” and James Cameron’s Avatar She is the founder and CEO of the Africa Alive Education Foundation, an organization that supports HIV orphans in Zimbabwe She formed Walk on the Wild Side Tours – a symbiotic tourism company that takes tourist to Zimbabwe to work with HIV and Aids orphans. She became a Rooney International Scholar in 2012 and worked at Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She is the mother of three children and a well known African Storyteller, poet, artist and published author. She a script writer and an Independent Film Maker She writes for CNN iReport Getrude Blogs for the Huffington Post Actress in the movie “Cry Freedom” with Denzel Washington in 1987 15th March 2014 Getrude was a speaker at the UN Annual Summit on the Status of Women Website: www.HerStoryCircle.com Listen to another #12minconvo Listen to another #12minconvo
The exploits of T.E. Lawrence are legendary. Thanks to the famous film Lawrence of Arabia, millions around the world know about his time spying and fighting in the Middle East during the First World War...or at least they think they do. In this episode, we use the records in our collection to debunk the mythology around Lawrence. We also share the lesser known story of Gertrude Bell, another intelligence officer working for the British in Arabia. Some people say Bell is the female Lawrence, but after listening to this episode, you’ll probably agree with us when we say that, actually, Lawrence is the male Gertrude Bell.
Join Vince Kramer and his unique guest Getrude Matshe-Kanicki in this 32nd episode of The Miracle U Podcast. Featured on TedX, founder and CEO of multiple successful businesses, this guest has a special gift as valuable as diamonds and is sharing it with you.
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January Jones Welcomes Guest: Getrude Matshe Founder: Africa Alive Education Foundation Topic: Africa Author: Born On The Continent Website: www.GetrudeInspires.com
How would your life change if you saw every hardship and obstacle you encountered as a promise of a better future rather than as something that ruins your plans (or just your day)? This kind of perspective is often clear in hindsight, but may be harder to see in the moment. I hope that today’s conversation with Getrude Matshe, who opens up about her recent near-death experience and how past obstacles have led to her happy present, will help give you some of that perspective. Find Out More About Getrude Here: Getrude Matshe on LinkedInGetrude Matshe on the Women Economic ForumGetrude Matshe on Huffpost@GetrudeMatshe on Twitter In This Episode: [01:52] - Getrude starts things off by telling listeners about her recent near-death experience in Bali. [03:45] - Getrude provides more details about the experience itself, and emotionally relates her sense of feeling that her work isn’t yet finished. [05:37] - How long did Getrude stay in the hospital? [06:46] - Currently, a few weeks after the experience, Getrude doesn’t feel fully recovered and still has some trouble exercising. [09:08] - Getrude found her Bali trip transformational on many levels, she explains, beginning with the birthday on which her children gifted her the trip. [11:53] - We hear about the importance of learning to love yourself first instead of looking for love externally. [12:42] - Stephan shares a recent experience from a Kabbalah class. Getrude then discusses taking off layers to look at herself for who she is. [15:22] - We hear about Stephan’s emotional reaction to his own divorce. [17:07] - Getrude shares a lesson about family that she learned from her divorce. [20:02] - Looking back, what you thought was your worst day may actually be your best day, Stephan points out. He then relates this to his own life. [21:57] - Another lesson that Getrude learned from her experiences is the importance of letting go. [24:07] - Getrude points out that she thought that the people who would benefit from the divorce are the lawyers. She then shares the words that she spoke to her ex-husband as she left. [25:45] - Getrude talks about her newest book, Dying in the Rice Fields of Saba. [29:16] - Is the principle of Ubuntu in the new book? As Gertrude answers, she offers an explanation of what Ubuntu means. [32:10] - Getrude talks about how she ended up in New Zealand (after growing up in Zimbabwe), including why she left her home country. She talks about the struggles of moving, and explains how they turned out to be blessings. [36:46] - We hear about Getrude’s life and successes since she made it to New Zealand. She also describes her first book, Born on the Continent. [40:52] - Does Getrude have a name for the film trilogy she has been talking about? She answers, then explains where in the process she is. [42:19] - Getrude talks about the charity she set up, Africa Thrive. Stephan then brings up her story of turning shipping containers into clinics, and Getrude discusses her plans. [45:01] - It’s a matter of using guerrilla warfare tactics for health, Getrude points out. [46:03] - Stephan and Getrude talk about how they met around a decade ago, and the path of their friendship since then. [49:21] - If Getrude could offer one piece of advice to listeners to make a difference in the world, what would it be? Links and Resources: Getrude Matshe on LinkedInGetrude Matshe on the Women Economic ForumGetrude Matshe on Huffpost@GetrudeMatshe on TwitterBorn on the ContinentAngiogramHypertension Laughing BuddhaKabbalahUbuntuOn Guerrilla Warfare by Mao Tse-tung
When we have a good idea, we often want to stick to the exact plan in our minds. We worry that if we give authority to other people, the project will fail because they don't have the same passions and visions that we do. However, if our idea is meant to serve other people, it… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/063show/ (063 How to Lead from Behind, Break Through Your Limiting Beliefs and Get Results with Getrude Matshe) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
SESSION SHARED WITH PERMISSION. WARNING-DEMONIC MANIFESTATIONS MAY BE PRESENT. Getrude was made aware of our ministry about three years ago, but decided to go somewhere else for her deliverance. After many years of seeking deliverance, she finally installed our FREE app, watched our messages and then submitted her deliverance request. The Holy Spirit wanted her to know the 'root' cause to her problems due to His desire in her maintaining her deliverance in Christ Jesus. She was shocked when the Holy Spirit asked her a specific question. She had kept the answer to herself and had not told anybody—not even her mother. With permission, listen to Getrude's entire deliverance session. I pray that as you listen and receive by faith that the same HOLY GHOST FIRE will set ablaze EVERY spirit in your mind, will, emotions and body that is not of Him in Jesus' mighty name. Are you a born-again Believer in Christ Jesus and NEVER been delivered from demons living in your mind, will, emotions and body? For information on the next weekend 1-on-1 public deliverance sessions, visit EvangelistKing.me and click on the Talkshoe logo. ALL CALLS ARE PUBLIC, RECORDED AND SHARED ON ALL OUR PROGRAMS. Shalom †
The continent of Africa comes to Talking Trading this week with Getrude Matshe. The wind blew this African lady with a big vision to the city of Wellington in New Zealand. Getrude has since created 6 successful businesses, has written a movie script LA is calling for and has started a foundation for sufferers of HIV. Getrude highlights the importance of vision and affirmations in creating your business. Sit back and hear the sounds of Africa through her story. Louise Bedford also discusses the power of visualisations and affirmations in her book review and hear Chris Tate’s trading quote of the week. Getrude MAtshe The wind blew this African lady with a big vision to the city of Wellington in New Zealand. She has since created six successful businesses including a talent agency for African extras when Peter Jackson was in town filming Lord of the Rings The fact she had to cheat and spray paint everyone brown so they looked like one tribe didn’t stop her. Nor did it stop her to go on to create her Africa Alive Foundation, which sponsors 580 African HIV infected children. Getrude believes in the power of a VISION. Instead of having an employer determine her self worth, she dictates how successful in business she is by how much she can CREATE. With LA calling her for her movie script, and her Africa Alive Foundation, she is on a mission to raise awareness around HIV in her country. Hear the sounds of Africa and the power of holding your vision in clear focus. To read more about Getrude Matshe go to: getrudematshe.com Book Review with Louise Bedford Louise’s favourite book this week is Mind Power by John Kehoe. Kehoe shows you how to get out of remote control and into conscious awareness. Find out the visualisation Louise practices in front of her computer screen to make her a great trader. Chris Tate’s Trading Quote of The Week Pithy - quick - insightful. Hear the Bald Headed Bear’s trading quote of the week. Highlights of Talking Trading are also available on Louise Bedford’s Soundcloud. Additional Music by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
Tough Talk with Tony Gambone Radio with special guest Getrude Matshe & Adrienne Miranda: Getrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals' success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. Getrude has written several books and is now a book writing coach. Adrienne Miranda now an author who recently published "The Scent of My Son, In God we Trust" available on amazon.com and kindle. My son, Joseph, was brutally murdered at the age of 19 while at work. My book is non-fiction and tells the true story about the cover up and corruption that surrounded the homicide investigation of my son's death. My son's death has been confirmed a homicide by assault by the Chief Medical Examiner in Maryland and his coroners. However, the local and state prosecutors as well as police and other law enforcement agencies will not call it a crime. They opposed the factual and scientific evidence from the coroners and went against them.
International guest speaker, celebrated author and Philanthropy Consultant, Rooney International ScholarGetrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals’ success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. Getrude has written several books and is now a book writing coach.Her speaking career started in Norway 1989 and for 12 years she has worked in the IT industry as a Systems Analyst, Systems Support Manager and Project Manager. Getrude immigrated to New Zealand in 2001 with nothing and is now the Director of three successful companies.As an owner she formed Simzisani Ltd, a talent agency catering for the film and advertising industry and has been instrumental in supplying ethnic extras for prominent movies such as Peter Jackson’s “King Kong” and James Cameron’s Avatar. She is the founder and CEO of the Africa Alive Education Foundation, an organization that supports HIV orphans in Zimbabwe. She formed Walk on the Wild Side Tours – a symbiotic tourism company that takes tourist to Zimbabwe to work with HIV and Aids orphans.She is married and the mother of three children and a well-known African Storyteller, poet, artist and published author..
International guest speaker, celebrated author and Philanthropy Consultant, Rooney International ScholarGetrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals’ success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. Getrude has written several books and is now a book writing coach.Her speaking career started in Norway 1989 and for 12 years she has worked in the IT industry as a Systems Analyst, Systems Support Manager and Project Manager. Getrude immigrated to New Zealand in 2001 with nothing and is now the Director of three successful companies.As an owner she formed Simzisani Ltd, a talent agency catering for the film and advertising industry and has been instrumental in supplying ethnic extras for prominent movies such as Peter Jackson’s “King Kong” and James Cameron’s Avatar. She is the founder and CEO of the Africa Alive Education Foundation, an organization that supports HIV orphans in Zimbabwe. She formed Walk on the Wild Side Tours – a symbiotic tourism company that takes tourist to Zimbabwe to work with HIV and Aids orphans.She is married and the mother of three children and a well-known African Storyteller, poet, artist and published author..
January Jones WelcomesGuest: Getrude MatsheFounder: Africa Alive Education FoundationTopic: AfricaAuthor: Born On The ContinentWebsite: www.GetrudeInspires.com
Getrude Matshe is an inspirational speaker who has been described as a vibrant bundle of African energy whose zest and passion for life inspires everyone she meets. She is passionate about helping people achieve their full potential and find their individual life purpose. She is passionate about individuals' success. This makes her an energetic, inspirational and enlightening speaker. About Getrude Matshe Her speaking career started in Norway 1989 and for 12 years she has worked in the IT industry as a Systems Analyst, Systems Support Manager and Project Manager. She has a Bachelor of commerce degree and an Honour in Industrial Psychology. Getrude immigrated to New Zealand in 2001 with nothing and is now the Director of three successful companies. Getrude is a dynamic entrepreneur who has started life in a new country and who has proved that anything is possible if you have a purpose.