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Girls Saving the World: A Social Impact Podcast

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Girls Saving the World: A Social Impact Podcast

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Girls Saving the World: A Social Impact Podcast

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Girls Saving the World: A Social Impact Podcast

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Girls Saving the World: A Social Impact Podcast

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Christal Earle is a social entrepreneur, a single mom and the founder of Brave Soles. In 2000 she co-founded Live Different, an international youth empowerment humanitarian charity that works in high schools across North America and around the
Bobbi Paidel is the Founder and Creative Director of Tribe of Lambs, a for purpose jewelry brand working for the rights and lives of HIV Positive Children in India.  Bobbi’s passion and expertise shines through Tribe of Lamb’s high quality, hig
Cathy Yee is the CEO and founder of Incluvie - the IMDb for diversity in film - with the mission of social impact and change. Before Incluvie, Cathy was an engineering project manager at Johnson & Johnson, leading service for medical devices wo
Noora Sharrab is the co-founder and CEO of Sitti. Sitti is a social enterprise that provides fair-wage employment opportunities to refugee women in Jordan. They aim to empower and restore hope to refugee communities through the making of olive
Bridgette Wallace is an urban planner and founder of Dudley Visions ‘SkyLab’ and Co-Founder for ‘G|Code House’. She has worked with institutions, coalitions, community residents, and city officials to develop economic networks and programs arou
Meredith Segal is an American social entrepreneur, education reformer, and political strategist. Meredith founded and led Students for Barack Obama and was selected as one of the original 10 National Co-Chairs of President Obama’s 2008 campaign
Today’s episode covers the people who pick our coffee. According to the Fairtrade Foundation, “around 125 million people worldwide depend on coffee for their livelihoods. It is the most valuable and widely traded tropical agricultural product a
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