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In this episode of SAWT, she shares how growing up as the oldest of five shaped her leadership early on. From starting a Save the Rainforest campaign as a teen to leading her youth group in the 30 Hour Famine to fight global hunger, compassion has always moved her to action. With a background in International Affairs and a master’s in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, her work is grounded in understanding communities, culture, and the real tools needed to create meaningful impact. This is a conversation about empathy, responsibility, and choosing to step into the work, even when there’s still so much to learn.
By ShahdIn this episode of SAWT, she shares how growing up as the oldest of five shaped her leadership early on. From starting a Save the Rainforest campaign as a teen to leading her youth group in the 30 Hour Famine to fight global hunger, compassion has always moved her to action. With a background in International Affairs and a master’s in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, her work is grounded in understanding communities, culture, and the real tools needed to create meaningful impact. This is a conversation about empathy, responsibility, and choosing to step into the work, even when there’s still so much to learn.