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Be Your Change

著者: Juliette Roy
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  • We amplify the voices of women change makers who are building a more equitable, sustainable and inclusive world one episode at a time. In our show, we take you on a journey across the globe to understand the solutions women are creating to impact the world. We also look at gender equality in media and how to support women social entrepreneurs.
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We amplify the voices of women change makers who are building a more equitable, sustainable and inclusive world one episode at a time. In our show, we take you on a journey across the globe to understand the solutions women are creating to impact the world. We also look at gender equality in media and how to support women social entrepreneurs.
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  • How Drinking Women Coffee Can Reduce The Gender Gap with Vava Angwenyi
    2020/04/27

    Women own less than 20% of all the land on the planet but produce most of the world’s food supply. Juliette Roy, founder of Be Your Change media, talks to Vava Angwenyi about the importance of empowering women coffee growers. By being aware of where the coffee we drink comes from, we can critically impact women’s financial independence in Africa and Columbia.  Learn how we can make a difference in women's lives by educating ourselves about our favorite morning drink.

    About Vava  Angwenyi

    Vava was born and raised in Kenya. In 2009, she founded the social enterprise Vava Coffee. Vava saw smiles where others only saw poverty, corruption and fears. She noticed the voices of coffee farmers and their need to be heard.

    Learn more about this episode on our website

    To learn more on  how fair trade participates in building a fair and equitable society, listen to:

    • Episode 13 "How AKS is Promoting Gender Equality in Pakistan with Drakshan Khan"
    • Episode 10 "How Fair Trade Empowers Women To Be In Charge" with Karrie Pukstas"
    • Episode 07 "What Is Fair Trade And How It Can Help End Poverty" with Elisha Chan"

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  • How To Launch A Social Impact Incubator in Iraq with Alice Bosley
    2020/04/14

    In this episode of Be Your Change podcast, you will learn how Alice Bosley, co-founder of 51 Labs Labs  decided to move to Iraq to launch the first social impact incubator. So I'm very excited for her to speak about what is and her mission. 

    Read our full blog post. 

    "These are incredible people, right? I mean these are people with college educations and professional experiences and hopes and dreams and talents. And, when we think about displacement, we think about these people as either kind of poor and helpless or as burdens on society. And I think five one labs wanted to flip that on its head, right? These are assets. This is human capital that has been displaced into a place. often entrepreneurship is an incredible way for people to overcome some of the challenges in accessing jobs at their level. You may not have  connections, you might not have kind the opportunities to break into the job space, but if you have these skills, then you're able to launch a business. And so we provide training and office space and mentorship and connections, to help these amazing people to launch, amazing businesses"

    We just hosted an investor trip and an investor from Bahrain called us and he was like, you've gotta be kidding me. Right? Like Iraq. There's no entrepreneurship in Iraq. And so I think it's just, it's so challenging and, and no one believes it. And yet, despite all of that, like the evidence is that there are incredible young people that are doing this without any support. Right? And that's even, you know, here in the Bay area there are tons of entrepreneurs, but it's also a lot easier to be an entrepreneur and there are role models and there are people saying like, yeah, you can do this. And they're literally, everything is against you. And yet there are still successful people doing it. And so I think that that is pretty addictive. So part of it might be the adventure that it was just a fun place to go to at the beginning.

    Women empowerment

    So we now run something called the incubate women's initiative, which is not the most creative name in the world, but, um, where we bring in women leaders from the community every other week to talk to our women entrepreneurs and their very intimate conversations where they share, um, they share kind of tips and challenges and, and create this supportive community, which is really important because often their families are saying like, you are crazy.

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    • Estimates of the total number of deaths in the Syrian Civil War, by opposition activist groups, vary between 384,000 and about 586,100 as of March 2020
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  • How Cartier Really Support Women Social Entrepreneurs With Wingee Sampaio
    2020/04/11
    My guest today on Be Your Change podcast is Wingee Sampaio. She is the global director of the Cartier Women's Initiative. In February, they organized a breakfast in Boston to discuss how to design an ecosystem that empowers women as a force for good. The event brought together a panel of powerful women and attendees who are changing the funding narrative for women. Wingee Sampaio's role is to coach women social entrepreneurs in the early stages of their business to make sure they are driving social change and reaching their full potential. Cartier is one of the most successful luxury brands in the world, but it also happens to be one of the pioneers in supporting women's social entrepreneurs. Cartier Women's Initiatives is an international entrepreneurship program. It focuses on driving change in the world by empowering women social entrepreneurs. Listen to the episode Wingee Sampaio, Head of Cartier Women’s Initiative"A lot of accelerators are mainly focused on the business, accelerating a business idea. And for us, we're just trying to support women who are creating social change via leveraging business as a force for good." In this episode, we are discussing: How Unique Is Cartier's Women Initiative's Program To Help Women Social Entrepreneurs? The Cartier Women Initiative is an international program with four main key pillars to support women's social entrepreneurs.The International Program's Four PillarsWhat makes Cartier Women Initiative different than an accelerator?"I would call us more of an international program. And the reason why is how a lot of accelerators are mainly focused on the business, accelerating a business idea. And for us, we're just trying to support women social entrepreneurs who are creating social change via leveraging business as a force for good."How Is Cartier Looking Into Changing The Culture?The United Nations created 17 sustainable goals to achieve by the year 2030, and goal number five is achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls with disabilities.How To Design An Ecosystem To Empower Women Social Entrepreneurs In Creating Social Change?How Can We Bring Men Into The Discussion?How Do You Support Women's Social Entrepreneurs With Mental Health?I loved that you’ve pointed out the assumption of heroism in the male framework of entrepreneurialism. Earlier in my career, at least a century ago, that was the only model. If you wanted to figure out how to do it, you had to do as a hero. That was a solo journey, you go up, you climb the mountain. That’s really hard to begin with. Emily Green, All RaiseWhy Women Are More Inclined Or Interested In Making The World A Better Place?Women social entrepreneurs want to make a difference. They go into their ventures with the intention to do more than just fill the bottom line. At Babson College, we’re educating the next generation of founders to think of economic and social impact simultaneously, so that any business you build already build in this ability to go beyond profits and think about planet, people and everything. So it’s really the way the founders of the future will approach business, we can hope. Susan Duffy Center for Women's Entrepreneurial LeadershipKey TakeawaysStop Trying To Fix WomenA lot of what we are experiencing today in the world, from the COVID-19; to climate change is a result of an old paradigm of entrepreneurship that has created unprecedented inequality. We have the rare opportunity to not go back to business as usual and design a new society that is led by women inclusive of everyone.Please stop trying to fix women, please stop trying to telling us to be more bullish about our projections, defending more our business against critics, I’m sorry but the best way to grow is to hear the critics and discard what is shit and input what’s good. So we have to fix the system. I think it’s time for investors to make smarter business decisions Hala Hanna, managing director MIT SOLVEHala Hanna took part in the panel organized by Cartier Women's Initiative. She credited Michelle King for the phrase stop trying to fix women.Women Are Figuring OutDespite the fact, women don't have much access to capital; they are figuring out.Women are figuring it out. They are saying that, OK, if that slice of funding isn’t for me, I’m gonna find other ways to go. And from SheEO to Pipeline Angels to Golden Seeds to Victorius capital to Portfolia to whatever it might be across the continuum of funding opportunities, women are finding their way and they are also growing organically, very strategically, very smart, and they are using all the resources they can. Susan Duffy, executive director of CWELGo DeeperMit Solve GlobalAll RaiseBabson CollegeCartier Women's initiative websiteResources for Women Social EntrepreneursRead The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work  
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