77. Ximena Calero
Ximena Calero is an unlikely activist. In this episode, we step into her mystical and thought-provoking world. As we sit down with our extraordinary guest who shares stories of witchcraft, weaving Mozambican culture into the very fabric of her home, she unravels the secrets of listening – not just hearing, but truly learning. At the same time, deep diving into the realms of beliefs versus science, where boundaries blur and minds expand. Ximena unveils the incredible journey of her activism, showing us how, in Mozambique, small steps lead to monumental impacts.
69. Leia Liquidão
Leia Liquidão is a psychologist. Her caring and engaging personality impacts lives in more ways than just listening. Exuding empathy and genuine concern, she spoke to us about domestic violence, childhood trauma, men with breast cancer, how mental health is perceived in Mozambique, and much more. A tremendous serious conversation that felt super light-hearted.
55. Nyeleti Honwana
Nyeleti Honwana is the co-founder of Global Black Youth and a program officer at the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. She's compassionate, thoughtful and with great poise, shared the path that led her to live a life, of use to others in this online episode we talk about her journey from Maputo to New York, her college years and getting into activism, how Global Black Youth started and much more.