1 hr 7 min

Clarissa Drysdale Anderson | Modern Slavery Two Women Chatting

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Following an incident that happened to Michelle's daughter, Liz and Michelle sit down with Clarissa Drysdale Anderson, chairman of You Can Free Us Foundation, an international human rights organization that is fighting modern slavery around the world through advocacy, rescue, and rehabilitation.
The statistics horrified us - over 40 million people (at least) are bound in slavery across the globe. Join us as we chat about the current situation affecting women and children fleeing from Ukraine (You Can Free Us are on the ground, helping women right now) and what we can do to safeguard our families and raise awareness of this terrible problem that could literally be happening in a nail salon down your street.
As a footnote to the episode, Michelle was lucky enough to meet Kate Blewett, BAFTA award winning film producer and documentarian of social issues. From Oprah's sofa to our virtual one, she shared a message of her own about modern slavery. Her documentary Slavery - A Global Investigation won a prestigious Peabody Award.
Join hosts Liz and Michelle redefining life over 50 as empty nesters, embracing the highs and lows of midlife with celebrity guests and experts, sharing a laugh on their podcast sofa. We talk about real concerns, issues, and fun topics that affect us, our friends, and our family. 
Midlife is not just about the menopause (although we’d be the first to admit it’s right up there!) but it is a time of adventure, change and reset - with plenty of opportunities and challenges along the way. 
Whether we’re chatting about ‘boomerang kids,’ diet failures (and occasional successes!), pro-ageing, travel, changing relationships, or inspiration for new jobs or activities, there’s always room for one more on our sofa.
 
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Following an incident that happened to Michelle's daughter, Liz and Michelle sit down with Clarissa Drysdale Anderson, chairman of You Can Free Us Foundation, an international human rights organization that is fighting modern slavery around the world through advocacy, rescue, and rehabilitation.
The statistics horrified us - over 40 million people (at least) are bound in slavery across the globe. Join us as we chat about the current situation affecting women and children fleeing from Ukraine (You Can Free Us are on the ground, helping women right now) and what we can do to safeguard our families and raise awareness of this terrible problem that could literally be happening in a nail salon down your street.
As a footnote to the episode, Michelle was lucky enough to meet Kate Blewett, BAFTA award winning film producer and documentarian of social issues. From Oprah's sofa to our virtual one, she shared a message of her own about modern slavery. Her documentary Slavery - A Global Investigation won a prestigious Peabody Award.
Join hosts Liz and Michelle redefining life over 50 as empty nesters, embracing the highs and lows of midlife with celebrity guests and experts, sharing a laugh on their podcast sofa. We talk about real concerns, issues, and fun topics that affect us, our friends, and our family. 
Midlife is not just about the menopause (although we’d be the first to admit it’s right up there!) but it is a time of adventure, change and reset - with plenty of opportunities and challenges along the way. 
Whether we’re chatting about ‘boomerang kids,’ diet failures (and occasional successes!), pro-ageing, travel, changing relationships, or inspiration for new jobs or activities, there’s always room for one more on our sofa.
 
Connect with Us:
🌟 Instagram: Two Women Chatting
🌟 Twitter: ChattingTwo
🌟 Facebook: Two Women Chatting
🌟 Youtube: TwoWomenChatting
🌟 Midlife Library: TwoWomenChatting.Com/my-blog

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 7 min