Starting a Cause, The Peace Bus with Kwabi Amoah-Forson

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Ever wanted to start a cause or do something to promote positive change? In today’s episode, Olivia is joined by Kwabi Amoah-Forson, Founder of The Peace Bus. The Peace Bus is a humanitarian aid organization and kid’s TV show dedicated to educating and promoting peace. Whether it's delivering socks to the homeless, feeding families in need, or educating children on the importance of kindness, Kwabi is a leader of peace and positivity. Kwabi shares his journey of starting The Peace Bus, how to create peace in our own lives and communities, and the steps he took to bring his vision to life.

In this episode we cover: 

+ The beginnings and inspiration behind The Peace Bus.

+ How Kwabi and The Peace Bus were able to help his community in the midst of the global pandemic.

+ Universal themes of peace and what peace means to us as individuals and a collective.

+ Why implementing peace talks should be a vital part of the education system.

+ What we can do to bring more peace into our own lives and into our communities.

+ How to start your own movement or positive initiative.

+ How you can go about reaching out to like-minded people.

+ Tips on how to build and grow an authentic community.

Resources from this episode:

  • If you want to become a Patreon of The Peace Bus and help create The Peace Bus TV Show click HERE to donate.
  • To learn more about The Peace Bus TV show visit The Peace Bus Facebook page.
  • For more information on peace literacy go to paulkchappell.com.
  • If you’re curious about #vanlife and the community check it out at @vanlifediaries

Connect with Kwabi:

Instagram: @thepeacebus

Facebook: @thepeacebusorg

Website: thepeacebus.org

Connect with Olivia:

Instagram: @DontTellSummer

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