Welcome to ‘A Moment of Change’, where we tackle the greatest challenge of our time: transforming our economy from profit to purpose. Join us for thought-provoking conversations with key figures at the forefront of driving systemic change. From seasoned experts to visionary entrepreneurs, each guest brings a unique perspective and invaluable insights to the table.
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Welcome to ‘A Moment of Change’, where we tackle the greatest challenge of our time: transforming our economy from profit to purpose. Join us for thought-provoking conversations with key figures at the forefront of driving systemic change. From seasoned experts to visionary entrepreneurs, each guest brings a unique perspective and invaluable insights to the table.
‘A Moment of Change’ is brought to you by On Purpose.
Listen now and be part of the movement shaping a better future for all! Subscribe to never miss an episode filled with knowledge, inspiration, and actionable steps to help bring about the positive transformation our world urgently needs.
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Join our host Nikita Shah (recent On Purpose Fellow) as she explores how creativity can amplify voices, challenge narratives, and build community with two incredible changemakers.
Shanzay is a marathon runner who found strength and confidence through long-distance running. Her journey has been shaped by her experiences as a refugee, which taught me resilience and perseverance. Through these experiences, she has seen the power of determination and the importance of community support. For Shanzay, running is not just about races, it’s about growth, hope, and the courage to keep moving forward.
Josie Kyan is a Programme Manager at Breadwinners, where she designed and led the inaugural Creative Advocacy Project; HEY SALAM HOLA BWAKEYE. Drawing on her skills in facilitation, photography, and creative direction, she created a programme that not only challenges negative narratives of refugees in the media but also upskills and empowers its co-creators. The project gave participants the tools to represent themselves on their own terms, while opening doors to work opportunities and internships across the creative industries. Josie works in photography, filmmaking, and charity with a simple belief: everyone should be seen and valued equally. She is currently building a production company, SOME Collective, to elevate this work.
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