Waves of Change is podcast that inspires and brings hope. Host Lizzie interviews founders and executive directors from small nonprofits across the world to discover how they are solving problems, bringing hope and changing the world.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
In this episode, Lizzie interviews Travis Eriksen from Child's Play Charity. Listen to Lizzie and Travis speak about how Child's Play Charity is taking innovation into hospitals improve the lives of children through the healing power of play. For mor... more
In this episode Lizzie interviews Kim Carter-Tillman, Founder of Time for Change Foundation. Listen to Lizzie and Kim speak about how Time for Change Foundation takes an innovative approach to providing holistic services for disenfranchised women and... more
In this episode Lizzie interviews Felipe Benitez from Corazón Latino. Hear Lizzie and Felipe speak about how Corazón Latino is bringing the message of conservation and natural resource stewardship to the Latino community. For more information on Cora... more
In this episode Lizzie interviews Tim Wilson from Seeds of Peace. Lizzie and Tim speak about the work he has done with Seeds of Peace since 1993, running their Camp in Maine that brings together youth from different countries for leadership developme... more
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What a great story… and ongoing! A testament to high school kids and there idealism and energy when given the vision to make the world a better place.
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