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Tara Winkler is an extraordinary Australian humanitarian. In 2011, she was recognised as the New South Wales Young Australian of the Year for her work in establishing the Cambodian Children's Trust. Her inspirational TED Talk on why we need to end the era of orphanages has been viewed more than 1.2 million times and helped to shine a powerful light on the plight of more than 8 million children around the globe living in orphanage-like institutions. Many of those children are actually in fact not orphans, but are removed from extremely poor families and exploited. Tara's work in shining a light on this situation has created a global shift towards a better way. It is brilliant and inspiring to hear from Tara, who since the age of 19 has dedicated her life to exposing how power, privilege, and oppression intersect with charity work. Her passion for igniting local wisdom, investing in preventative measures, and highlighting that people living in abject poverty don't lack the wherewithal, just the resources makes for an incredibly compelling and eye-opening conversation. I'm sure you're going to enjoy this chat with Tara Winkler. Donate to support the groundbreaking work of the Cambodian Children's Trust here. In this episode, I mention Tara's powerful TED Talk, a beautifully crafted 13 minute deep dive into why we need to end the era of orphanages. Tara discussed the power of the book Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire. We also talk about my recent conversation with Peter Singer, the world's most influential living philosopher on the morality of helping others and making a difference in a world where discussion is often shut down. If you enjoy this chat with Tara, can I suggest Peter Singer as your next listen if you haven't already. Find the episode on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross-industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, and running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a lifetime. Learn. Lead. Collaborate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode Genna Chanelle Hayes talks to the inspirational Tara Winkler, and they discuss the groundbreaking work Tara has accomplished alongside Cambodians as they deconstruct colonial systems, and return power to the people through building sustainable systems that ensure an independent, thriving future for local communities free from Western interference. Other topics discuss include White Saviourism, how to move with acute awareness when navigating healing spaces, and the depths of unlearning required in order rebuild institutions that cater to all peoples.-Guest BiographyTara Winkler is the co-founder of Cambodian Children's Trust (CCT), which she established in 2007 with Pon Jedtha to help 14 children escape an abusive orphanage. Over the last 14 years, she has led CCT through a number of significant organisational changes, including the transition from orphanage to a family welfare model, called the Village Hive. Today, CCT is a grassroots, community-led organisation that is focused on shifting power to local communities to achieve sustainable, systemic change. Winkler testified at the Australian Parliamentary Inquiry into Modern Slavery to shine a light on the orphanage industry, fuelled by white saviourism. Tara is now focused on furthering a movement to decolonise international development. To donate to CCT, please head to thelovingpodcast.com, and click on Tara.Guest Instagram handle: @tara winklerNon-Profit Instagram handle: @cctcambodiaNon Profit Website: cambodianchildrenstrust.orgGuest Book: How (Not) To Start An OrphanageHost Instagram handle: @gennachanelleCREDITSThis podcast is produced and presented by One Love Films Bondi.The podcast is recorded at Forbes Street Studios, Woolloomooloo by Charlotte Rochecouste and Nicholas Rowse.Our editor is Zoltan Fecso.Our music is composed by Jenna Pratt and guitarist Joshua Gonzalez.Sarah Fountain Photography is our talented photographer & cover art creator.Our behind the scenes videographers slash photographers are Daniele Massacci, Barnaby Downes, Paul King and Ryan Andrew Lee.Our stunning podcast imagery is created at Innkeeper Studios.Our producer is Genna Chanelle Hayes.
Could it be wrong to help children in need by starting an orphanage? In this eye-opening talk about the bad consequences of good intentions, Tara Winkler speaks out against the spread of orphanages in developing countries, caused in part by foreign donors, and details the harm done to children when they are separated from their families and left to grow up in institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Serait-ce une erreur d'aider les enfants dans le besoin en ouvrant un orphelinat ? Dans cette conférence révélatrice au sujet des conséquences dangereuses des bonnes intentions, Tara Winkler dénonce l'augmentation du nombre d'orphelinats dans les pays en développement, causée en partie par les donateurs étrangers, et raconte en détail la souffrance provoquée chez les enfants lorsqu'ils sont séparés de leur famille et livrés à eux-mêmes dans des institutions.
Poderia ser errado ajudar as crianças necessitadas fundando um orfanato? Nesta incrível palestra sobre as consequências ruins das boas intenções, Tara Winkler posiciona-se contra a propagação de orfanatos nos países em desenvolvimento, causada em parte por doadores estrangeiros, e detalha os danos causados às crianças quando são separadas de suas famílias e deixadas para serem criadas em instituições.
¿Podría ser un error ayudar a niños necesitados creando un orfanato? En esta charla sobre las malas consecuencias de las buenas intenciones, Tara Winkler habla en contra de la propagación de los orfanatos en los países en desarrollo, causada en parte por donantes extranjeros. Ella detalla el daño infringido a los niños al ser separados de sus familias y dejados al cuidado de instituciones.
Could it be wrong to help children in need by starting an orphanage? In this eye-opening talk about the bad consequences of good intentions, Tara Winkler speaks out against the spread of orphanages in developing countries, caused in part by foreign donors, and details the harm done to children when they are separated from their families and left to grow up in institutions.
고아원을 설립해서 도움이 필요한 아이들을 도와주는 것이 잘못된 방법일까요? 이 강연에서 타라 윈클러는 선의로 시작한 일이 나쁜 결과를 가져올 수도 있다고 이야기합니다. 개발 도상국에서 고아원의 수가 기하급수적으로 늘어나는 이유 중 하나가 외국인들의 기부 때문이라고 말하고, 아이들이 가족의 품을 떠나 양육 기관에서 성장하면 어떤 문제점들이 발생할지 설명합니다.