What Will It Take For You To Make An Impact On The World?
Everybody can make a meaningful impact on the world, whether it’s in your organization, your industry, your community or throughout society as a whole. This podcast will show you, through inspiring stories of real changemakers, how you can adopt the mindset you need to bring about the type of transformation you want to see.
Join Greg Satell, the world's foremost expert on evidence-based change, and award-winning podcaster Roifield Brown as they interview best selling authors, business thinkers, social entrepreneurs, educators, and many others to learn how they came to make a positive impact on the world and show you how you can too.
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What Will It Take For You To Make An Impact On The World?
Everybody can make a meaningful impact on the world, whether it’s in your organization, your industry, your community or throughout society as a whole. This podcast will show you, through inspiring stories of real changemakers, how you can adopt the mindset you need to bring about the type of transformation you want to see.
Join Greg Satell, the world's foremost expert on evidence-based change, and award-winning podcaster Roifield Brown as they interview best selling authors, business thinkers, social entrepreneurs, educators, and many others to learn how they came to make a positive impact on the world and show you how you can too.
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What do you do when you achieve your dreams…and then lose it all.
At the age of 25, Yassmin Abdel-Magied was an unbridled success. She achieved prominence at a young age, garnering awards and recognition as a teenager in Australia. She had been a successful engineer, author and TV personality. Her TED talk had millions of views and was named one of the top ten ideas of 2014.
Then it all changed in an instant. Ambushed by a Senator attacking her religion on live TV, she lost her cool and the video went viral. That was followed by a few ill-advised words on her personal Facebook page and suddenly she was a pariah. Vilified by Internet trolls and hounded by death threats, she left the only country she had ever really known.
Her shaming was so complete that her name became a verb. To be Yassmin-ed in Australia today means to be “canceled” as a woman of color. Yet she didn’t let it break her. She moved to London, continued to write and became a global force for inclusion, inspiring others to overcome adversity that the world so often subjects so many.
Yassmin’s website: https://www.yassminam.com/
Yassmin’s TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/yassmin_abdel_magied_what_does_my_headscarf_mean_to_you?subtitle=en
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