001 | Ziauddin Yousafzai - Malala’s Father, on how forgiveness and empathy can set you free

Inner Reflections By Sheba Bashir Kichloo

Imagine transforming anger and injustice into deep empathy and education? What a power! In this 1st Podcast Episode, Sheba Bashir Kichloo deep dives into the heart of Ziauddin Yousafzai, Author, Activist and the Proud Father of Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Global Peaceful Activist. Ziauddin opens up revealing some powerful and moving moments of his childhood, that would later shape his character and vision. You will discover how patience, empathy and forgiveness can set you free and how Malalas mission to educate girls globally, through their foundation Malala Fund, inspires and uplifts others. This episode is a heart warming story of resilience, endurance and compassion on all levels. At the end of the interview, Sheba offers powerful insights and takeaways that must not be missed.

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