It's Cool to Care Leiho
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You'll never stop hearing us say it's cool to care so we might as well just name it and claim it. Joey Li and Thuta Khin, co-founders at Leiho, join forces with incredible do-gooders to discuss all things mental health, sustainability, helping people in need, running a purposeful business, relatable topics and just about being a more caring person! So listen in, subscribe and stay kind.
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Homelessness, Drug Addiction and "Do Something for Nothing" with Joshua Coombes
In this episode we meet with one of the greatest do-gooders out there, Joshua Coombes. We dive deep into the stereotypes of homelessness and its connection with drug addiction as well as the ongoing debate about organisations ‘enabling’ homelessness through handing out free essentials. Joshua also talks about his new book consisting of different stories from the streets called 'Do Something For Nothing'.
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Doing Good to Feel Good
In this episode we invited a very special guest Craig Duncan, a lovely gentlemen and a customer of Leiho that reached out to us to share his story when we needed to hear it the most. We have a wholesome chat about what it means to do good, volunteer and maintain human connection.
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The Highs and Lows and the Importance of Social Entrepreneurship
In this episode we discuss the highs and lows of running a social enterprise and how important it is for the government, brands and individuals to collectively make change. We meet with James Sancto and Jens Christian Trier from We Make Change, a social enterprise platform that helps connect people who want to use their skills to volunteer with charities and social enterprises tackling issues that they care about.
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Conversations around Body Positivity and Self Love
In this episode, our co-founder Thuta, invites Maria Igwebuike, founder at Maria Callisto to have an open conversation around body positivity and how we can learn to love our imperfections. They challenge the unrealistic portrayals of bodies on social media and how it affects people's perceptions of themselves. Maria Callisto is all about inclusivity and she sets the perfect example for more brands to be advocates of diversity by featuring models that look like everyday women. Maria also shares her own experiences with body image struggles and the ways she overcame her good and bad days.
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Tackling Everyday Sexism and the Struggles Women Face in Today’s Society
This episode is for ladies to relate to and for men who want to learn! We meet with Sarah Boyle who recently started the Whistleback Campaign to empower women to feel safer on the streets. We touch upon the language bias between genders when it comes to work and leadership, we discuss the struggles of being a women in today’s society but also share ways you can challenge the social stigmas and everyday sexism.
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Mental Health, Mindfulness, Self Talk & Motivation
In this episode we reunite with Byron Donovan and Muhammad Malik - two lovely gentlemen we met at an event two years ago doing work around mental health, mindfulness and helping people become the best version of themselves. We focus on the importance of practicing mindfulness, journaling, our experiences with coming out of bad blips, taking baby steps when caring for our mental health, acknowledging our feelings and staying motivated by being consistent with our actions.
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