Daughters of Change

By: Marie Sola
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  • Telling the stories of the women and girls who are changing the world – each in her own unique way.
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Episodes
  • A Woman of Resilience
    Sep 13 2024

    On this episode, I follow up with a very special Daughter of Change, Esi Chantal Umuraza. You may remember Chantal from our podcast in July of 2021 entitled “Daughter of Rwanda”. On that podcast, we discussed her journey from a young survivor of the Rwandan Genocide to a budding social entrepreneur.

    Since we last spoke, Chantal’s dream of creating a retreat in her homeland to highlight the rich, cultural history of her country - while helping the people in her community - has become a reality.

    Chantal is the proud founder of Ishobe Rwanda, a wellness retreat center that specializes in connecting people through traditions, cultural activities, arts, thematic events, and wellness.

    We’ll be discussing how her concept became a reality, what she has learned, and how she is lifting up her local community.

    Links to Check Out:

    • www.artandtravelrwanda.com
    • Chantal's Instagram - ishoberwanda

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    51 mins
  • Creating Change Through Inner Economy
    Aug 9 2024

    Dr. Lisa Berkley’s life work is dedicated to how we thrive, as individuals and as a society.

    For more than 30 years, Lisa has worked within the peace and security sector with a focus on human security and how we thrive and live in peace.

    She is the founder of the Institute for Inner Economy and is the Director of Resiliency and Wellbeing at Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz where she teaches courses on: the intersection of ethics and technology and its application to society and governance; as well as building a purposeful life rooted in resiliency and well-being.

    Links to Check Out:

    • Institute For Inner Economy Website
    • Dr. Lisa Berkley's LinkedIn

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    37 mins
  • Feeling the Music
    Jun 14 2024

    Sue Keller is an American ragtime pianist and singer, who has released several albums. As a child, she had flute and singing lessons and also played guitar.

    Sue attended DePauw University. She played professionally in various styles before settling on ragtime and old forms of jazz.

    In 1992 Sue founded the publishing firm Ragtime Press and the recording label HVR. She was the festival music director for the Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation from 2003 through 2009 and was awarded the foundation's 2010 Friend of Ragtime Award

    In addition, Sue was a contestant on the quiz show Jeopardy! in 1997, winning three games

    Most recently, Sue has written and produced her first musical, “Wabash Avenue After Dark” opening In October of 2024 in Chatham, Mass.

    Stay tuned as Sue and I discuss, her career, being a Jeopardy contestant, her new musical, and that certain feeling, you get when the music lives inside of you.

    To Contact Sue:

    • Email: ragtime@rtpress.com

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    32 mins

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