48 min

Daizy Maan: entrepreneurship as a tool for change The Good Morning Podcast

    • Documentary

Daizy has always wanted to make a positive impact on the world. But it wasn't until she volunteered with refugees in Thailand that she realised the power of entrepreneurship. After completing half of a law degree, she realised the power that entrepreneurial skills has in empowering people - especially those who are disadvantaged.


**In this episode: **Daizy talks about growing up in Griffith NSW and the racism that she faced growing up. She tells us about how her independent nature led her to travel to India as a teenager, volunteer in Thailand and Tanzania and found her own university club. She now works with SPARK Deakin and Bold Punjab to cultivate entrepreneurial and leadership skills in young people and South Asian women.


You can find Daizy's podcast and blog here. Connect with Daizy on LinkedIn.


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Episode hosted and produced by Kelly Phan | Artwork by Mei Kingwell

Daizy has always wanted to make a positive impact on the world. But it wasn't until she volunteered with refugees in Thailand that she realised the power of entrepreneurship. After completing half of a law degree, she realised the power that entrepreneurial skills has in empowering people - especially those who are disadvantaged.


**In this episode: **Daizy talks about growing up in Griffith NSW and the racism that she faced growing up. She tells us about how her independent nature led her to travel to India as a teenager, volunteer in Thailand and Tanzania and found her own university club. She now works with SPARK Deakin and Bold Punjab to cultivate entrepreneurial and leadership skills in young people and South Asian women.


You can find Daizy's podcast and blog here. Connect with Daizy on LinkedIn.


Want more Good Morning goodness? Connect with us on:
Our Instagram or Facebook group


Episode hosted and produced by Kelly Phan | Artwork by Mei Kingwell

48 min