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

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

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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!© 2025 AmickyCarol, The AVOCADO Foundation & Humanise Live Ltd Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Management Scienze sociali Scrittura e commenti di viaggio
  • #13. Redefining Success: A Reformer’s Blueprint for Wealth, Purpose & Community
    Sep 23 2025

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    What if the secret to building wealth had nothing to do with your bank balance—and everything to do with how you think? In this episode, we meet Terrence Mugova, a Zimbabwean reformer and “son of encouragement,” whose journey turns personal struggle into community-building ventures. From almost being expelled over tuition deadlines to launching an education-financing company and a citywide feeding program, Terrence shows how asking “why?” can unlock practical solutions that serve people and build sustainable enterprise.

    In this episode, you’ll learn

    • Why mindset precedes money—and how beliefs about scarcity or “romanticising poverty” quietly cap our potential.
    • How a near-expulsion led to an education-financing model that opens doors with affordable payment plans.
    • What “money as a certificate of performance” really means—and how to charge without guilt.
    • A developing-economy order of operations: make more → spend intentionally → save → invest.
    • Why entrepreneurship is a mindset, not a job title—use it whether you lead a company or serve one customer (your employer).
    • Lessons from Feed the City: moving beyond statistics by sharing meals, stories, and dignity.
    • Zimbabwe’s under-told strengths—resilience, creativity, and natural beauty—and how to spot opportunity at home.

    About our guest — Terrence Mugova

    A finance-minded reformer and coach, Terrence helps people transform beliefs about money, discover their unique value, and build wealth that serves purpose and community. His ventures span education finance and food-security initiatives like Feed the City, and his teaching blends faith, practicality, and performance.

    Links & resources

    • 🌐 Khonapho: khonaphocom.co.zw
    • 💼 LinkedIn: Terrence Mugova, MIFM
    • 📸 Instagram: @terrencemugova
    • 👍 Facebook: facebook.com/terrencemugova
    • 🎓 Educate profile: educate.co.zw/terrence.html

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    🥑 Brought to you by The AVOCADO Foundation – building financial confidence and unlocking potential through entrepreneurship, education, and equity.

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    🙋🏾‍♀️ 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 hello@humanise.live

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    38 min
  • #12. Feed the Streets & Shape the Future: How this Young Entrepreneur is Opening Doors with Tech & Purpose
    Sep 16 2025

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    What happens when you graduate university at 18 and decide to transform your community instead of waiting for opportunities to arrive? Meet Emem Udom — product manager, social entrepreneur, mentor, and author of Jar of Oil.

    Growing up between Lagos and Akwa Ibom, Emem shares how early education, resilience, and a drive to serve others led her to launch feeding initiatives, train young people (including those with disabilities), and build accessible pathways into tech careers. Her story is one of clarity, courage, and starting with what’s already in your hands.

    In this episode, you’ll learn

    • How Emem entered university at 14 and graduated by 18.
    • Why being posted to teach during her NYSC unlocked a passion for fixing education gaps.
    • The creation of Operation Feed the Streets to combat hunger.
    • How SkillsT and Get Into Tech are opening doors to technology careers beyond coding.
    • The impact of training 100+ people with disabilities and coaching for career clarity.
    • The inspiration behind her book Jar of Oil — finding your source of strength and pouring into others.
    • Emem’s current leadership role as Director of Media & Branding at Women in Africa and her recognition as Africa Volunteer of the Year.
    • Her bold vision for global speaking, consulting, and empowering the next generation.

    About Emem Udom

    A Lagos-based product manager and social entrepreneur, Emem founded Operation Feed the Streets and SkillsT, whose flagship Get Into Tech demystifies tech careers for non-coders. She has trained 100+ people with disabilities, mentors on career clarity, and authored Jar of Oil. Emem currently serves as Director of Media & Branding at Women in Africa and was recently honoured as Africa Volunteer of the Year.

    Links & resources

    • 📖 Jar of Oil — Get the book
    • 🌐 About Emem Udom
    • 💼 Connect on LinkedIn
    • 📸 Follow on Instagram

    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: info@theavocadofoundation.org

    🙋🏾‍♀️ 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 hello@humanise.live

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    36 min
  • #11. Families, Not Orphanages: How This Changemaker Creates Nurturing Environments That Empower Children to Thrive
    Sep 9 2025

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    In 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 separation
    • How community action (meals, transport, small grants) can prevent family breakdown
    • Building learning communities: how WWO connects national teams across 90+ countries
    • Safeguarding and accountability—equipping caregivers and working alongside governments
    • Parenting as a shared journey: why training and peer support matter at every stage
    • Stories of hope: from refugee parenting camps in Ukraine to local solutions in Colombo
    • Sri Lanka’s unique resilience and kindness, shaped by war, crisis, and recovery
    • Travel insights: beaches, hill country, tea plantations, and the everyday generosity of Sri Lankans
    • Why starting small—one step at a time—creates lasting impact

    About our guest

    Praveen 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.

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    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: info@theavocadofoundation.org

    🙋🏾‍♀️ 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 hello@humanise.live

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    29 min
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