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    Explore "chantal" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 14-Freshta Sarwaree: Always try to Achieve your Goals", "Ep. 13-Frida Kansime: Your Dreams Become a Reality with Determination and Hard Work", "Ep.12-Nazila Kakar: Be Independent, Focus on your Vision and Fight for It", "Ep. 11-Yvette Muhayemariya: Adversity is the test of strong women" and "Ep.10-Agnes Mukamushinja: As an Entrepreneur you Fail When You Choose to Give Up" from podcasts like ""PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS®", "PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS®", "PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS®", "PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS®" and "PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS®"" and more!

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    Ep. 14-Freshta Sarwaree: Always try to Achieve your Goals

    Ep. 14-Freshta Sarwaree: Always try to Achieve your Goals

    Freshta Sarwaree has an immense passion to build economic security and independence for women in Afghanistan. She does this through her business and school, building a support network for the women in her community..

    Sarwaree’s company, Green Choice, provides processed food, fruit, and spices for her customers. She has an all-women team, part of her desire to build women's independence and sense of purpose in the workforce.

    Her life experience is a true asset to her community. She lived with her husband in Japan for graduate school, and while there she observed how Japan runs its kindergartens and sought to emulate the model for her students. The school has children in range from three months to six-years-old, providing a comprehensive school experience and child care setting for the students. The school has ten teachers and employs cooks, drivers, and security.

    The latter remains a concern, as the return of the Taliban would be a devastating setback. Her husband, an engineer, is a strong source of support in her goal to raise women’s profile and create a stronger foundation for the future. With a six-year-old daughter, Sarwaree is determined the work she is doing will help create an Afghanistan where women are welcome and able to succeed.

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    Ep. 13-Frida Kansime: Your Dreams Become a Reality with Determination and Hard Work

    Ep. 13-Frida Kansime: Your Dreams Become a Reality with Determination and Hard Work

    Frida Kansime was only three years old when her family was forced to flee due to the Rwandan genocide. When her family returned, she learned she had lost her grandmother and other members of her family.

    With her close family and support system, she was able to build a life through achievement at university, culminating with an MBA. After spending time in the workforce, she reached a point where she grew tired of her job and knew it was time for a new opportunity. At only 28 years old, she is the owner of Eclipse LTD, which provides electronic security systems and fire alarm systems for residents, hotels, and businesses.

    With her four employees, she takes great pride in what she’s built and how hard her team works together. She wants her success as a businesswoman to be an inspiration to other girls and women who dream of owning their own company. Her ambitions are big — growing to be a leading security company in East Africa with an eye towards expanding to other countries.

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    Ep.12-Nazila Kakar: Be Independent, Focus on your Vision and Fight for It

    Ep.12-Nazila Kakar: Be Independent, Focus on your Vision and Fight for It

    Nazila Kakar is realizing the dream of being a woman business owner in Afghanistan. She’s tapped into the agricultural resources of the country to build a food company, producing yogurt, cheese, butter, james, and pickles. Her mom made jams and pickles when she was young, and it’s been satisfying to transform that into a sustainable business.

    Like many women business owners in Afghanistan, she faces challenges acquiring credit and battling bias against women in the workforce. She’s sought to differentiate her business through natural, high quality offerings and a growing reputation with her customers. Along with growing her business to other cities in Afghanistan, her aim is to inspire young girls with a message of focusing on their vision to be independent and to fight for what they want.

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    Ep. 11-Yvette Muhayemariya: Adversity is the test of strong women

    Ep. 11-Yvette Muhayemariya: Adversity is the test of strong women

    Yvette Muhayemariya is a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, losing many members of her family. As time went on, she found a sense of purpose in creating her own identity and owning her future by starting her own business.

    It grew out of struggle she experienced when building her home, realizing a need for businesses that sold construction materials. While her business has grown, it’s had a set of challenges such as ensuring suppliers deliver on time and taking a chance on customers by extending credit. She plans to expand her supplier base as part of her efforts to keep the business growing.

    Her success is an example to her three children, showing her daughter a woman can succeed by working hard and being focused on her goals. She hopes her sons will respect women and understand girls can succeed, just like boys.

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    Ep.10-Agnes Mukamushinja: As an Entrepreneur you Fail When You Choose to Give Up

    Ep.10-Agnes Mukamushinja: As an Entrepreneur you Fail When You Choose to Give Up

    Agnes Muhanus owns Nova Coffee, which is grown in the volcanic regions of Rwanda. As a mom to four children, she is an example to her family about how a woman can build a successful business and make her own path.

    Her husband offers advice on agriculture, and is sometimes needed for obtaining credit due to existing cultural attitudes about lending solely to women. Yet the business is going strong, selling coffee to European, Asian, and American markets.

    The coffee off season doesn’t stop her, as she sells jewelry from a network of suppliers who hand make the merchandise to support their families. In this and her coffee business, she is constantly supporting women who want to get ahead and build themselves up.

    She’s open about the challenges of having a women-led business in Rwanda, but wants to keep speaking out and empowering women in her country to chase their dreams.

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    Ep.9-Priscilla Umutashya Ruzibuka: Building a Children's Fashion Brand in Rwanda

    Ep.9-Priscilla Umutashya Ruzibuka: Building a Children's Fashion Brand in Rwanda

    From an early age Umutasha Ruzibuka developed an eye for clothing and fashion from a family housemaid in Rwanda. As a little girl she was able to model to experience how clothing can powerfully shape how one feels.

    This experience stuck with her, and she would develop a passion for clothing and helping other women by founding Ki-pepeo Kids Clothing, a children’s apparel store with a focus on fashionable options for kids and empowering female employees to build greater autonomy with their career.

    She mentors her team in tailoring skills and helping them find success in the workforce, as many women in Rwanda must really push to make their way into a professional industry. Ruzibuka also has ambitions to grow the business beyond the small group of tailors into a larger operation with a full-blown factory.

    Anyone can buy Ki-pepeo Kids clothing online, but she hopes to make it them available through Amazon. It’s part of her desire to build a sustainable company that empowers women with confidence and long-term skills for success.

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    Ep. 8-Rachel Kakize: Saving lives keeps me motivated

    Ep. 8-Rachel Kakize: Saving lives keeps me motivated

    Rachel Kakize saw a problem that needed to be fixed. After high school she started working in the medical field and noticed a regular lack of essential supplies available. She was inspired to take action by forming her own medical supply company, PrimeMad Technologies LTD.

    As a Rwanda businesswoman, she speaks about the hope she has for her country and the role she is playing in helping to rebuild the nation's structure after the horrors of the genocide. As a businesswoman, she is playing a leading role and hopes to inspire future generations. A wife and mother of three sons, she’s committed to being a part of a peaceful and successful Rwanda.

    To build up the success of her company, she continually works at creating a more efficient supply chain and building long-standing relationships with her contractors. When it comes to future growth, her ambition is to have her own manufacturing plant to close the time gap in ordering equipment and having it delivered to customers in a timely manner. As the medical field grows in Rwanda, she plans to be a part of a better future.

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    262 Behind The Scenes of The Fitness Business Podcast with Chantal Brodrick

    262 Behind The Scenes of The Fitness Business Podcast with Chantal Brodrick

    This weeks guest is our very own host - Chantal Brodrick!  Chantal worked for 15 years in senior sales and marketing roles in the media industry before transitioning careers. In 2008 she became a qualified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor. Soon after she combined her corporate background with her love of fitness and became a Fitness Business Coach. In 2015 Chantal became the host of the The Fitness Business Podcast.  Chantal has interviewed over 300 fitness industry leaders, coaches, consultants and authors including Jim Worthington, Rick Caro, Bill McBride, Brent Darden, Derek Gallup, Allison Flatley, Mo Hagan, Carrie Kepple, Emma Barry, Ryan Holiday, Jeb Blount, Michelle Segar and hundreds more.
    In 2019 Chantal was recognised as 1 of 20 'Women Who Inspire' by IHRSA's Club Business International Magazine and this year she is a featured speaker and MC at industry events across the world including, IHRSA, FILEX, IDEA, Athletic Business Show and FITEX.

    Ep. 7-Manizha Wafeq: Creating Peace And Well-being Through Business IS Women’s Rights

    Ep. 7-Manizha Wafeq: Creating Peace And Well-being Through Business IS Women’s Rights

    Menizha Wafeqh was raised by her parents to believe that women could be strong, confident, and achieve great things. She’s put that ethos to work in her life as an advocate for women in her native Afghanistan, who often face discrimination. Wafeqh is the co-founder and president of Afghanistan Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which supports women in their entrepreneurial pursuits. She has spent almost two decades working with governments to assist women in business, leading seminars for how women can forge ahead, and training men to be allies.

    Her journey saw the struggles that women still face in Afghanistan, with many men she’s encountered still believing that women don’t belong in the working world or shouldn’t have equal access. Much of her work involves debunking this thinking misconceptions regarding Islam and the role of women.

    Through the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS PROGRAM®, she has been an ally for training women to pursue business opportunities in Afghanistan and changing the narrative about what women can achieve. Her goal is that Afghan women will continue to move from just being economic beneficiaries to economic actors who drive change and opportunity.

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    Ep. 2-Nan McKay: My Life-Changing Experience

    Ep. 2-Nan McKay: My Life-Changing Experience

    When attending the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS PROGRAM® training sponsored by the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women, podcast host Nan McKay intended to record an episode with the organization’s founder and then return back to her regular schedule with the Trailblazers Impact podcast.

    Instead she met so many inspiring women who had overcome life-shattering tragedy, she was compelled to tell their stories. The business women are connected with a mentor who equips them with leadership and entrepreneurial principles to excel in their home countries of Afghanistan and Rwanda. The program has trained over 755 business leaders, who are responsible for more than 16,000 employees.

    This episode introduces listeners to the work of the IEEW and discusses how the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS PROGRAM® is empowering women to be entrepreneurs and leaders in their fields.

     

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    Ep. 3-Judith Mutamba: Medals for Hand-to-Hand Combat

    Ep. 3-Judith Mutamba: Medals for Hand-to-Hand Combat

    Judith Mutamba recalls at a very early age losing her father and four siblings due to the uprising in Rwanda. She wanted to be in Rwanda and wanted Rwanda to be free, so at a young age she was one of the first to to join the fighting. She heard that if you got training, the instructor would make you his wife. They thought she had served in the military in Uganda, but instead she trained herself and “added some age” to her 14 years so she would be accepted. It was guerilla fighting with hand-to-hand combat. Eventually she became company commander and then captain. After the war, she was the only woman who received a medal and was the best in the training and one of the best fighters in the infantry. She always competed with men. After leaving the military, she started a church in Rwanda with now more than 100 people. Through the church, Judith trains women to empower themselves. Judith also owns a tour company called Amazing Eco-Africa. Today, she knows “we are all Rwandans.”

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    Ep.4-Hasina Aimaq: Growing Up in Her Brave Mother's Burqa

    Ep.4-Hasina Aimaq: Growing Up in Her Brave Mother's Burqa

    Hasina Aimaq’s father died in Afghanistan, leaving his wife and a daughter. Girls were not allowed to go to school or study under the Taliban. Her mother took her to a house who taught children and always hid Hasina under her burqa since both would have been killed if discovered. She talks about how men feared educating women because “they might not listen to us anymore.” Finally, when the Taliban left, she was able to go to school. her mother sat outside the school gate all day for 12 years, waiting for Hasina. At one point, she raised her burqa to see and “they beat her with wooden things.” Hasina says her mother is her role model. Hasina now has a food business, specializing in selling desserts her mother makes.

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    Ep.5-Chantal Munanayire: From Genocide Survivor to Woman of Courage

    Ep.5-Chantal Munanayire: From Genocide Survivor to Woman of Courage

    Chantal Munanayire lost her mother, sisters, and other members of her family in the Rwanda genocide. Yet she was determined to build a life and overcome the tragedy, doing so in a society where women have to work extremely hard to enter into business and entrepreneurship.

    In this episode she describes how a typical happenstance, the need to fix her car, became the catalyst she needed to move forward with building a business. Chantal became a female repair garage owner — extremely rare in Rwanda at the time. This was the start of a remarkable turning point in her life, as she went on to build a successful business and was elected as the first woman president of the Rwanda Garage Association.

    Chantal was also honored by the American Embassy as a Woman of Courage for her entrepreneurial contributions and leadership. She remains committed to being a model to low-income women and girls, who can look up to a powerful and strong example of leadership and courage.

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    Ep. 6-Jeannette Gakwandi: We Develop Courage by Surviving Difficult Times

    Ep. 6-Jeannette Gakwandi: We Develop Courage by Surviving Difficult Times

    The start to young Jeannette Gakwandi’s life was beyond tragic - her parents and siblings were killed in the Rwanda genocide. It was the remainder of her fractured family who sustained her and nourished her to find a path forward.

    While much of her story is painful, Gakwandi’s inner strength is palpable in this interview. One way to overcome her experience was a vow one day build a house of her own. Her ambition then grew to make this skill a livelihood, slowly and meticulously learning the trade of construction and building her own business. Her company now has several employees and contractors working to advance housing in Rwanda.

    Being a woman in housing construction has come with many challenges — some men have refused to work with her, and she must continually assert herself to keep the business moving forward. It took a lot of scrambling for resources and learning skills on the fly, but today she has a steady business with an eye towards further expansion. Her message to young girls is to not be afraid to tackle industries that have traditionally been closed to them.

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    Ep.1-Terry Neese: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in the Developing World

    Ep.1-Terry Neese: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in the Developing World

    Terry Neese is a prolific entrepreneur who is dedicated to mentoring women both locally and abroad in starting their own businesses and turning their ambitions into reality. As founder of the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women (IEEW), her organization has grown a network of women business owners in Afghanistan and Rwanda who are provided with leadership skills and business strategies to reach their goals.

    In this episode, Neese talks about her Oklahoma upbringing and what she learned about the value of hard work and honesty on her parents’ farm. Her passion and commitment to hard work led her to several successes, such as founding Neese Personnel in 1975, an Oklahoma City staffing agency. Her advocacy and philanthropic work in business led to a call from The White House, and the inspiration to create IEEW to help women in the developing world develop business strategies and advocate for policy change with local governments.

    Neese shares why passion is at the heart of any successful entrepreneurial endeavor, and what it takes to create large-scale change for women in business.

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    Vier het leven, maar sta er ook af en toe bij stil.

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    256 How to Plan The Ultimate Gym Member Journey

    256 How to Plan The Ultimate Gym Member Journey

    Jon Nasta is a Consulting Partner for Retention Solutions Ltd, Listen360.com and Keepme.ai.  Often accused of being obsessed with member engagement and retention Jon has held positions such as COO of Retention Management, Sales Director of Matrix Fitness and Marketing Director for Xercise4Less. He is currently combining all he has learnt about member engagement and club operations by launching a new club concept, In addition, he enjoys bringing the health club industries leading attrition defence systems, Listen360 and KeepMe to market.

    PowerPoint International Perspectives

    PowerPoint International Perspectives

    Episode 64

    This episode we have a group of international presentation designers gathered together to talk about PowerPoint, what they see in presentation use and design, and lots of other random topics. Join the conversation with Troy, Nolan, Glen Millar (from Brisane, Australia), Chantal Bosse (from Quebec, Canada), Tom Howell - Mark and Sam (from Synapsis Creative in Sydney, Australia).

     

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