In this podcast series, Talullah brings extraordinary people from all different backgrounds to her table to highlight their incredible stories. Her aim is to bring you a range of examples of success, provide endless inspiration, and create a catalog of role models that you can resonate with to help you expand what you believe is possible for your self. All this while spotlighting amazing people and their missions in the process.
Talullah wants to give you access to these people so that you can come away from each episode feeling empowered having learnt from their unique experiences.
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In this podcast series, Talullah brings extraordinary people from all different backgrounds to her table to highlight their incredible stories. Her aim is to bring you a range of examples of success, provide endless inspiration, and create a catalog of role models that you can resonate with to help you expand what you believe is possible for your self. All this while spotlighting amazing people and their missions in the process.
Talullah wants to give you access to these people so that you can come away from each episode feeling empowered having learnt from their unique experiences.
Cutting Through Isolation One Conversation at a Time with Colette Batten-Turner
Seat At My Table Podcast
54 minutes
10 months ago
Cutting Through Isolation One Conversation at a Time with Colette Batten-Turner
Imagine going through your emails at work when suddenly you get a call from a distressed mother whose son has been held by Syrian Authorities and likely tortured for receiving money from a foreign bank account. His mum’s bank account. Who is currently a refugee in the UK.
This is what a normal day can look like for Colette, Founder and CEO of Conversation Over Borders. An organisation that works to connect forcibly displaced people with the wider community to cut through isolation and ensure everyone has equal voice, rights and opportunities. Colette started Conversation Over Borders (COB) at the age of 23 in 2020 by helping connect refugees with English teaches.
In this episode, Colette goes back to the beginning, sharing the origin of COB and how it has grown and expanded - having recently reached 20,000 hours of English lessons! We dive into what it was like being a CEO at such a young and how she navigated the space without an existing network. As well as the importance of staying close to the community you are serving so you are always responding to their needs.
Topics covered include:
Founding an organisation at age 23
Learning to accept help from others
Setting boundaries and the emotional impact of working in the charity sector
Fake it till you make it and learning on the job
The power in hearing someone’s story to break down barriers and prejudice
Responding to the needs of those you are serving
The current refugee crisis and danger of the narrative in the media
The film discussed at the end of the episode is ‘The Swimmers’.
Hear members of the COB community share their story and watch ‘Prisoner of Hope’ here - https://www.conversationoverborders.org/our-voices
Find more information about COB here where there are a number of ways to get involved - https://www.conversationoverborders.org
Seat At My Table Podcast
In this podcast series, Talullah brings extraordinary people from all different backgrounds to her table to highlight their incredible stories. Her aim is to bring you a range of examples of success, provide endless inspiration, and create a catalog of role models that you can resonate with to help you expand what you believe is possible for your self. All this while spotlighting amazing people and their missions in the process.
Talullah wants to give you access to these people so that you can come away from each episode feeling empowered having learnt from their unique experiences.