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From corporate marketing to community activism, our phenomenal guest Melissa Histon brings to life a journey that is as inspiring as it is illuminating. In this episode Melissa shares her fight against breast cancer, a successful shift from the corporate world to photography, and a life changing project in Nepal that documents the harsh reality of women and children trafficking.
The trip to Nepal led to the birth of The Sister Code and Got You Back, Sister charity. Hear about the profound impact this charity has made, offering support and resources to women escaping from violent homes and highlighting the urgency of addressing violence and abuse issues on a global scale.
We wrap up our episode with a focus on Melissa's personal growth journey as an advocate for domestic violence survivors. She shares her insights on how understanding and empathy can significantly transform societal attitudes towards domestic violence.
Tune in, and discover how you can contribute to making a difference in the lives of domestic violence survivors.
Want to know more about Melissa and support her work? All the information is here.
The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.
Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.
Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more
If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.
A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts
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From corporate marketing to community activism, our phenomenal guest Melissa Histon brings to life a journey that is as inspiring as it is illuminating. In this episode Melissa shares her fight against breast cancer, a successful shift from the corporate world to photography, and a life changing project in Nepal that documents the harsh reality of women and children trafficking.
The trip to Nepal led to the birth of The Sister Code and Got You Back, Sister charity. Hear about the profound impact this charity has made, offering support and resources to women escaping from violent homes and highlighting the urgency of addressing violence and abuse issues on a global scale.
We wrap up our episode with a focus on Melissa's personal growth journey as an advocate for domestic violence survivors. She shares her insights on how understanding and empathy can significantly transform societal attitudes towards domestic violence.
Tune in, and discover how you can contribute to making a difference in the lives of domestic violence survivors.
Want to know more about Melissa and support her work? All the information is here.
The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.
Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.
Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more
If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.
A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts
Thanks for listening. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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