#WorldChangers Podcast with AmickyCarol – Travel, Transformation & Global Good

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#WorldChangers Podcast with AmickyCarol – Travel, Transformation & Global Good

Join AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE as she travels the world uncovering extraordinary stories of everyday people creating positive change. From community leaders to global trailblazers, discover how intentional travel and powerful conversations can inspire action and impact. Don’t just dream it—do it!

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    Hope That Builds, Not Waits - Podcasthon Edition

    🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity.🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn📩Contact: [email protected]🙋🏾‍♀️  Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms.

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    #11. Families, Not Orphanages: How This Changemaker Creates Nurturing Environments That Empower Children to Thrive

    Send a textIn this episode, we meet Praveen Gomez, a Sri Lankan community-builder and global advocate working with World Without Orphans (WWO), a movement active in 99 countries to ensure that children grow up in families rather than institutions.From his childhood during Sri Lanka’s 30-year civil war to his current role connecting churches, NGOs, governments, and communities, Praveen shares how resilience, compassion, and collaboration can keep families together—and why even the smallest interventions can change a child’s future.He explains why most children in orphanages still have a living parent or relative, how economic hardship—not lack of love—is often the cause of separation, and why mobilising communities is the key to long-term change. We also discuss practical safeguarding, the importance of parenting support, and the unique human warmth and natural beauty of Sri Lanka.We explore:Why most children in orphanages still have parents or relatives—and how poverty drives separationHow community action (meals, transport, small grants) can prevent family breakdownBuilding learning communities: how WWO connects national teams across 90+ countriesSafeguarding and accountability—equipping caregivers and working alongside governmentsParenting as a shared journey: why training and peer support matter at every stageStories of hope: from refugee parenting camps in Ukraine to local solutions in ColomboSri Lanka’s unique resilience and kindness, shaped by war, crisis, and recoveryTravel insights: beaches, hill country, tea plantations, and the everyday generosity of Sri LankansWhy starting small—one step at a time—creates lasting impactAbout our guestPraveen Gomez is the Implementation Lead at World Without Orphans, helping national leaders collaborate on solutions to keep children in safe, nurturing families. Based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Praveen brings personal resilience from growing up during the civil war and professional expertise in building partnerships across borders.🔗 LinkedIn 🌏 World Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #10. Education as Empowerment & Empathy: How This Global Advocate Is Decolonizing Academia & Spreading Quality Teaching

    Send a textIn this episode, we meet an anthropologist, teacher trainer, and civic advocate whose mission is to ensure that education becomes a tool for equity, empathy, and empowerment. From a childhood in a Wi-Fi–less Mexican village to leading service-learning initiatives across Europe, Diana Chavez’s story reveals how privilege, sacrifice, and purpose can transform not only individual lives but entire communities.She explains what it truly means to decolonize academia—from rethinking the language of history to recognising multiple narratives—and why apologies from colonising nations remain crucial for healing. We also explore her vision for ethical volunteering, designed to dismantle the “saviour complex” and foster genuine cultural exchange, as well as her work spreading quality education through teacher training and NGO leadership.We explore:A life shaped by service: Thailand (youth development), India (public health in the Himalayas), and Europe (teacher training & NGO leadership)Why quality education matters in an information-saturated world—critical thinking, media literacy, and empathyDecolonizing education: the power of language, multiple historical narratives, and why apologies matterEthical volunteering vs. the “saviour complex”—how to empower communities through true exchangeTravel with context: richer ways to experience Mexico and Amsterdam (including decolonial tours)Diana’s current roles: Director, VIA Netherlands (SCI), and Teacher Trainer/Mentor at Europass Teacher Training AcademyDiana Chavez is a Mexican-American anthropologist, teacher trainer, and cultural advocate based in the Netherlands. With over fifteen years of global service-learning experience, her work spans youth development, gender and reproductive health, climate justice, and intercultural civic engagement.She is the Director of VIA Netherlands (the Dutch branch of Service Civil International) and a mentor at Europass Teacher Training Academy, where she equips educators across Europe with tools for professional and personal growth.LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/diananchavezEuropass ProfiSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #9. Validating Voices: Joanne Richardson-Gough on Language, Worship & Jamaica’s Global Impact

    Send a textWhat does it mean when your mother tongue isn’t recognized in your own country? In this captivating conversation, Jamaican cultural advocate and ethnodoxologist Jo-Ann Richards Goffe takes us on a journey through language, identity, and spiritual expression that transcends borders.Jo-Ann introduces us to ethnodoxology—helping communities worship through their indigenous languages and artistic expressions. From workshops in West Africa to translating the New Testament into Jamaican language, her work challenges colonial legacies that positioned English as “superior.”We explore:How ethnodoxology empowers communities to worship using their own languages and cultural art formsWhy Jamaica’s native language still struggles for recognition despite independenceHow music across genres—reggae, dancehall, revival—carries spiritual and cultural meaningThe role of cultural figures like Louise Bennett-Coverly in advocating for Jamaican identityJamaica’s outsized influence on global culture through music, sport, and literatureJo-Ann’s personal journey from being fined for speaking Jamaican at home to leading its validation through worship and musicThis episode is a moving reminder that “when you validate a language, you validate the speakers of that language.”Connect with Jo-Ann Richards Goffe🌍 Website: joannfaithrichards.com🎶 Ministry: crew40-4.com📖 Books:Godincidences!: A Jamaican Woman's Journeys with GodAuntie Jo-Jo Goes Vegan💿 Albums:Kom Mek Wi WorshipKom Mek Wi Worship 2: Di Revilieshan📺 YouTube: @joannrichardsgoffe📸 Instagram: @joann_faith_richards👍 Facebook: Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #8. Stories Seldom Told: Smita Tharoor on Cultural Identity, Unconscious Bias & Listening Without Judgment

    Send a textWhat happens when your cultural identity spans the breadth of an entire subcontinent? Smita Tharoor takes us on a journey from Mumbai to Kolkata, Rajasthan to Kerala—and into the heart of what it means to live, work, and connect across cultures.An expert on cultural behaviour and organisational change, Smita reframes unconscious bias as “making judgments without realising that you do.” She explains how these instinctive perceptions—while natural—can lead to both positive and negative outcomes, and why awareness is key to fairer decision-making.As the host of Stories Seldom Told—heard in 108 countries—Smita shares voices the world might otherwise miss, from a woman minister in Kabul to a triple-amputee photographer who calls himself “the one-armed chef.” Her message? Approach the world with openness, curiosity, and a clean slate, and you’ll discover more meaningful ways to make a difference.From travel tips for first-time visitors to India to reflections on resilience, inclusion, and the power of listening without judgment, this is a conversation to inspire anyone ready to expand their worldview.Smita Tharoor was born and raised in India and now lives in London. She’s the host of the Stories Seldom Told podcast, a Motivational Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker, Coach, and a thought leader in Conscious Inclusion & Unconscious Bias.🎧 Listen to the Stories Seldom Told podcast: SpotifyHighlightsBorn in Mumbai, raised in Kolkata, educated in Rajasthan, with roots in KeralaGrew up in an inclusive, non-judgmental home in 1970s IndiaAdvises global organisations on cultural behaviour and organisational changeHosts Stories Seldom Told podcast, reaching listeners in 108 countriesExplains unconscious bias as the human brain’s natural protective instinctAdvocates big-picture thinking before narrowing your focus to create changeTravel insight: India offers everything from beaches and mountains to heritage cities and wildlife reserves—choose based on your interestsBelieves resilience grows when challenges are faced positivelyConnect with SmitaInstagrSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #7. Akwaaba to Abidjan: How Three Changemakers Are Driving Inclusion, Digital Skills & Women’s Empowerment in Côte d'Ivoire

    Send a textIn this inspiring episode, AmickyCarol visits Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, to meet three dynamic leaders transforming their communities through financial inclusion, digital skills training, and diversity initiatives.Marie-Josée Abbet shares how fintech is empowering market women to grow their businesses. Lou Vanié explains why she returned from abroad to champion diversity and inclusion. Geth Maiga reveals how Digifam has trained over 7,000 women entrepreneurs in seven cities.From unlocking $2 trillion in untapped economic potential to celebrating Abidjan’s warm “Akwaaba” welcome, discover why Côte d'Ivoire is a rising West African powerhouse—and why now is the time to get involved.Guests & Contact InfoGeth Maiga – Senior Programs Manager & Business ConsultantFacebook: facebook.com/gmaiga1Instagram: instagram.com/gethakhenraLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/geth-semani-akhenra-maiga-9211b4110Lou Vanié – Founder, LSV Coaching – Organizational Change ConsultantWebsite: lsvcoaching.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/louvanieFacebook: facebook.com/LouSinforaleVanieMarie-Josée Abbet – Senior Business Developer & Business Consultant, African Development Bank GroupLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marie-josee-abbet-msc-9a8358138Facebook: facebook.com/mariejosee.abbetInstagram: instagram.com/mariejoseea_Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #6. Flourishing Across Cultures: How a Filipino-Australian Is Empowering Refugees and Championing First Nations Justice

    Send a textIn this wide-ranging conversation, Filipino-born community-development leader Marbuen Diaz joins AmickyCarol from Sydney to unpack what “flourishing” really means for newcomers, refugees and First Nations peoples. From building leadership pipelines in Burmese refugee churches to challenging Australia’s dominant systems to become culturally intelligent, Diaz shows how a life shaped by racism can bloom into a ministry of radical welcome and justice.Key take-awaysBorn in Mindanao and transplanted to Sydney at 10, Diaz now oversees Community Development & Intercultural Ministries for the Baptist Association NSW/ACT.Guides migrant families through jobs, housing and language hurdles while training mainstream institutions in cultural intelligence.Mentors emerging leaders inside Myanmar-origin refugee congregations so local voices—not external experts—shape community futures.Advocates that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples never ceded their land, urging settlers to self-educate rather than burden First Nations educators.Recounts personal encounters with racism—and the kindness that convinced him humanity can choose compassion.Explains the weight of inter-generational trauma carried by refugee families and why healing cannot be rushed.Sydney travel tips: Opera House & Harbour Bridge, Blue Mountains, native “bush tucker”… plus the reality of brown snakes and red-back spiders!Top border-crossing hack: “If it’s alive — or was recently alive — don’t pack it.”Calls on listeners to pick one concrete justice step—from learning First Nations history to supporting refugee-led projects—and start today.“Everyone heals in their own time and way; our role is to give people space, not deadlines.” — Marbuen DiazSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #5. Turning Loss into Life: How One Doctor's Organ-Donation Revolution Is Creating an Extraordinary Legacy

    Send a textIn this revelatory conversation, urologist-turned-activist Dr Sunil Shroff joins AmickyCarol to show how one ordinary surgeon sparked an extraordinary movement—turning India’s reputation for illegal kidney trade into a blueprint for ethical, life-saving transplants. From London’s NHS wards to Chennai’s ICUs, Shroff proves that death can be recast as a celebration of life when families choose to give the gift of organs.Started as a urological surgeon in England’s NHS after low pay drove him from IndiaReturned 12 years later to confront the country’s underground kidney marketPioneered India’s first deceased-donor protocols after the 1994 brain-death lawFounded MOHAN Foundation to normalise donation through education and coordinationDevised the “eyes-first” approach that eases families toward full organ consentBuilt hospital-sharing networks so every viable organ finds a recipientTrained transplant coordinators who secure 70-80 % consent from grieving familiesPartnered with the UK’s NHS to raise donor rates in minority communitiesAdvises 46 Commonwealth nations on best practice in organ procurementOffers affordable online courses in transplant coordination, grief counselling and advocacyLeft full-time surgery in 2015 to devote 70 % of his time to nonprofit work“Death is not extinguishing light—it’s only putting out the lamp because dawn has come.” —Rabindranath Tagore, quoted by Dr ShroffTake action: Register as an organ donor and tell your family. One donor can save up to eight lives.Connect with Dr Sunil Shroff & MOHAN FoundationWebsite / Bio: wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunil_ShroffMOHAN Foundation site: www.mohanfoundation.orgInstagram: @mohanfoundFacebook: @MOHANFoundationIndiaYouTube: @mohanfoundationLinkedIn: /company/mohan-foundationSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #4. Dream Big, Stay Humble: How a Township Tech Lab and Ubuntu Mentorship Network Are Empowering South Africa’s Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

    Send a textIn a vibrant South African township, a handwritten year-book motto—“Dream Big, Stay Humble”—has grown into a nationwide movement equipping young people with the skills, mentors and mindset to build thriving futures at home rather than abroad.In this episode, social entrepreneur Khayelihle Nkabinde joins AmickyCarol on Durban’s sun-splashed Golden Mile to share how sports, Ubuntu and a laptop-filled shipping container are opening doors for the next generation.Founded Dream Big, Stay Humble in high school after losing his grandfather—and being told he was “too young” to start a nonprofitRuns a free tech lab in his township teaching coding, robotics and digital literacyDelivers STEM camps for Grade 8-9 girls to tackle gender gaps in engineeringAwarded five university bursaries to learners in 2024 and mentors dozens more through nationwide summitsLaunching the Dream Entrepreneur Society (DES) to turn youth unemployment into a pipeline of home-grown start-upsEmbeds the Ubuntu philosophy—“we’re stronger together”—by partnering with business, government and philanthropy rather than competing for scrapsExplains why sports still unite South Africa 30 years after the 1995 Rugby World Cup, and how trips to Soweto and the Kruger Park reveal the country’s true storyShares his vision of keeping talent in South Africa by proving that world-class opportunities can flourish in townshipsSupport Kaya’s work🔗 Website  – dreambigstayhumble.com📸 Instagram – @DreamBigStayHumble💼 LinkedIn – Dream Big Stay HumbleSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #3. Rebuilding Hope: How One Charity Survived an Earthquake to Keep Girls in Education in Morocco's Atlas Mountain

    Send a textHigh in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, a simple idea — safe housing for girls who live too far from secondary school — is sparking a cultural sea-change. In this episode, Education for All board member Juanita Folmsbee joins AmickyCarol in Marrakech’s storied La Maison Arabe to reveal how boarding houses are breaking the cycle of female illiteracy and rebuilding after a devastating 2023 earthquake.Grew from 10 pioneering students in 2007 to 250 girls a year before the quake destroyed five of six housesTackles the root causes of an 80 % female illiteracy rate in mountain villages: distance, safety worries and limited family resourcesShows how alumnae now hold master’s degrees, run preschools and launch women’s craft co-ops, rippling impact through their communitiesDetails EFA’s rapid pivot to rented homes so learning never stopped—even while classrooms were closedCharts Juanita’s vision for graduates to one day lead the organisation themselvesShares insider tips for authentic travel in Morocco: camel treks on Saharan dunes, kasbah history walks, hammam rituals, souk bargaining and more👉 Help get every girl back to school: Website – https://www.efamorocco.org/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/efa_morocco/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/educationforallmorocco/ “My biggest dream is that we get to the point where our girls are such successful women that they now are on the board of EFA and they are running EFA for the next generation.” Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #2. The Nonprofit Sector Under Threat: How Martha Schumacher is Fighting for Civil Society, Free Speech, and the Future of Giving

    Send a textIn this urgent and inspiring episode, nonprofit leader and fundraising powerhouse Martha Schumacher joins AmickyCarol to sound the alarm about the rapid dismantling of America’s nonprofit infrastructure—just 90 days into a new administration. From wolf restoration in Yellowstone to securing $21 million for affordable housing in DC, Martha shares her lifelong commitment to equity, justice, and building resilient communities.But today, she warns of unprecedented threats to civil society: the shuttering of USAID, the mass loss of nonprofit jobs, and the potential revocation of tax-exempt status for institutions like Harvard and environmental charities.🔹 Grew up in Ann Arbor with a family rooted in civil rights and social justice🔹 Early fundraising roles with Greenpeace and Defenders of Wildlife🔹 Helped restore wolves to Yellowstone National Park as a conservation milestone🔹 Recently led a $21M campaign to double affordable housing units in the DC region🔹 Raises the alarm over 10,000 nonprofit job losses and defunding of key agencies like USAID🔹 Highlights the erosion of democracy and free speech through targeted attacks on nonprofits🔹 Reflects on the dangers of international aid dependency and calls for sustainable development🔹 Emphasizes the urgent need for unrestricted, trust-based giving—like that led by MacKenzie Scott“Injustice anywhere represents the potential for injustice everywhere.”Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    #1. From English Clubs to Greening Cities: How this 18-Year-Old aims to Transform Algeria through Community Development

    Send a textIn our first episode, 18-year-old Algerian changemaker, Ramy Zoghbi joins AmickyCarol to share how he's transforming his community through innovative educational and environmental initiatives despite cultural resistance and limited resources.Founder of ReoEnglishClub, a free online platform teaching practical English skills to AlgeriansCreated Green Commu, a mobile app connecting apartment dwellers with gardeners to create green spaces in urban areasWinner of a national SDG competition presenting a sustainable cities projectExchange alumni with the US Department of State through the Youth Leadership Program with AlgeriaCommunity leader in Google Developer Groups focused on integrating technology into environmental solutionsCo-creator of We Power DZ, a STEM education program for young AlgeriansCurrently pursuing a computer science degree to further technological solutions for community problemsFacing and overcoming community resistance to new ideas and international exchange programsMotivated by seeing his community's perception of his work and becoming an example for others"Don't wait for people in power to create change. If you want to do something to improve your community, there is no better time than now. If we don't do these things ourselves, no one else will have the courage to do it for us."Support the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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    Coming Soon: #WorldChangers Podcast with AmickyCarol - Subscribe Now!

    Send a text🌍Welcome to the #WorldChangers Podcast, where your host AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE — social entrepreneur and founder of The AVOCADO Foundation —travels the globe uncovering stories of everyday people making a difference.From Morocco to Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire to Delhi, tune in each week to hear inspiring conversations with changemakers transforming their communities—and the world. 🌍✨🎧 Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode and🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with @AmickyCarol on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram & AmickyCarol.comSupport the show🎧 Subscribe & Follow the podcast: @WorldChangersPC 🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity. 🌐Web: theavocadofoundation.org 🔗LinkedIn: The AVOCADO Foundation 📘Facebook: The AVOCADO Foundation 📸Instagram: @TheAVOCADOFoundation 🐦Twitter/X: @TheAVOCADOFdn 🎵TikTok: @theavocadofdn 📩Contact: [email protected] 🙋🏾‍♀️ Connect with your host, AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE: @AmickyCarol on all platforms 🎙️ Podcast produced by Humanise Live a podcast production agency based in London, serving charities, companies, and individuals across the globe. .Learn more at www.humanise.live or [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE as she travels the world uncovering extraordinary stories of everyday people creating positive change. From community leaders to global trailblazers, discover how intentional travel and powerful conversations can inspire action and impact. Don’t just dream it—do it!

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