Meet changemakers from all around the world. And get your weekly dose of inspiration to take action!
We are having deep and authentic conversations with social entrepreneurs, activists, lead
... moreBy Dinh-Long Pham
Meet changemakers from all around the world. And get your weekly dose of inspiration to take action!
We are having deep and authentic conversations with social entrepreneurs, activists, lead
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The podcast currently has 66 episodes available.
🇰🇭 Monorom Tchaw is the Founder of Compost City, a social enterprise focused on environmental education and making composting easy for everyone in Cambodia.
🌱 Growing up in the city, she shares her journey connecting with the soil, with the food we eat, with farmers and with all the natural resources used in our everyday life.
🪴 She goes through how she started building her first home composting kits based on her own needs, and how it eventually became Compost City after improving her initial prototype, year after year.
👨🌾 She proudly shares how Compost City’s mission is evolving from only compost awareness towards making people connect with the soil and the food we eat.
💡 Finally, we discuss her overall life philosophy guided by non-violent communication and how she’s not trying to tell people what to think, but instead tries to make people think.
This episode is also special because I’m co-hosting it with Linka Lin so you will hear 3 people, and it was also recorded on video, so switch to YouTube if you want to see our faces! :D
🗒️ REFERENCES:
About Compost City.
Connect with Monorom on Facebook.
A Day in the Life of Compost City’s CEO (by Wapatoa).
🎧 Where to listen?
YouTube.
Apple Podcasts.
Spotify.
Google Podcasts.
Deezer:
All platforms: https://www.lifelinethepodcast.com/post/43monoromtchaw
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🇰🇭 In this Part 2 with Mélanie Mossard, hosted by Linka Lin, Mélanie dives deeper into her transition from unpaid Communication Intern to CEO of Impact Hub Phnom Penh and the different phases the organization went through after 7 years building the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Cambodia.
💪 She shares how her role has evolved from empowering the entrepreneurs, to empowering her team, and now empowering entrepreneurship-support organizations in Cambodia and other emerging markets.
🤗 She also shares Impact Hub Phnom Penh’s mission to showcase Cambodian entrepreneurs to the world and to become the best place to work in the country!
⚠️ Watch or listen to the full episode by searching "#42 Mélanie Mossard 🇫🇷🇰🇭 (2/2) - Building entrepreneurship ecosystems in emerging markets with Impact Hub Phnom Penh (Part 2)" wherever you are listening right now or by clicking here: https://www.lifelinethepodcast.com/post/42melaniemossard2.
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🇰🇭 Mélanie Mossard is an ecosystem builder specializing in emerging markets, CEO of Impact Hub Phnom Penh, Onboarding Coach with Impact Hub Global and Fellow of Frontier Incubators.
🇰🇭 In this Part 2 with Mélanie Mossard, hosted by Linka Lin, Mélanie dives deeper into her transition from unpaid Communication Intern to CEO of Impact Hub Phnom Penh and the different phases the organization went through after 7 years building the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Cambodia.
💪 She shares how her role has evolved from empowering the entrepreneurs, to empowering her team, and now empowering entrepreneurship-support organizations in Cambodia and other emerging markets.
🤗 She also shares Impact Hub Phnom Penh’s mission to showcase Cambodian entrepreneurs to the world and to become the best place to work in the country!
⚠️ Watch Part 1 first if you haven’t yet :))
🎧 Where to listen?
YouTube.
Apple Podcasts.
Spotify.
Google Podcasts.
Deezer.
All platforms.
🙏 To support Life Line, you can:
Share this episode and speak about Life Line to your friends! ❤️
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In this teaser, Mélanie Mossard shares some of the main challenges that Cambodian entrepreneurs face and the importance of finding the right job, as we are spending 80,000 hours in our life working!
For the full episode, search for "#42 Melanie Mossard 🇫🇷🇰🇭 - Building entrepreneurship ecosystems in emerging markets with Impact Hub Phnom Penh (Part 1)" wherever you are listening to or just click here: https://www.lifelinethepodcast.com/post/42melaniemossard1.
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🇰🇭 Mélanie Mossard is an ecosystem builder specializing in emerging markets, CEO of Impact Hub Phnom Penh, Onboarding Coach with Impact Hub Global and Fellow of Frontier Incubators.
💪 Mélanie started her career as an unpaid Communication Intern and, 7 years later, became the CEO. Since 2015, Impact Hub Phnom Penh has supported 403 teams of 850+ people to grow their social enterprises, provided 245,000 USD in grant funding to 51 startups, ran 27 entrepreneurship programs, grew a team of 25+ people, and so much more!
💥 She goes through her journey coming from the French countryside to studying in an international business school, her time working in a salad factory or volunteering with Peruvian moms, and how she’s been creating life-changing opportunities for herself.
🚀 She shares how she has built her confidence to overcome her imposter’s syndrome and become the CEO and how, with her team, they turbocharged Impact Hub to lead change at a systemic level, guided by their vision of a more inclusive and sustainable Cambodia by 2040.
PS: it's a special episode, we recorded the full video, check it on YouTube! :D
🗒️ REFERENCES:
About Impact Hub Phnom Penh.
Read "Re-Imagine Cambodia 2030" and get inspired by Cambodia’s amazing changemakers.
Connect with Melanie on LinkedIn.
🎧 Where to listen?
YouTube.
Apple Podcasts.
Spotify.
Google Podcasts.
Deezer.
All platforms.
🙏 To support Life Line, you can:
Share this episode and speak about Life Line to your friends! ❤️
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Jim Kouphokham shares how the idea of Xiang Miang (Technovator) was born from his drive to make a change in Laos and his passion for technology, and how everything started after they received a grant from YSEALI which allowed them to conduct their first bootcamps for youth!
Listen to the full episode by searching "#41 Jim Kouphokham 🇱🇦 - Building the Do-It-Yourself movement in Laos with Xiang Miang and Makerbox Lao" wherever you are listening right now or just click on this link: https://www.lifelinethepodcast.com/post/41jimkouphokham.
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🇱🇦 Jim Kouphokham is the co-founder of Xiang Miang, a youth-led social enterprise developing the entrepreneurial mindset and technology skills of youth. He’s also the co-founder of Makerbox Lao, the first public makerspace in the country, enabling the youth to build things by themselves and adopt a maker mindset instead of a consumer mindset.
💡 Coming from a difficult background, he studied hard to get a scholarship for Australia, where he was exposed to so many new ideas, opportunities and people that made him more creative, entrepreneurial and driven to make a change in Laos.
🤔 Throughout his studies, there was this one question that Jim kept thinking about: how can the youth in Laos also be exposed to these opportunities and be empowered to become problem solvers?
💻 He came back to Laos and started collaborating with schools to conduct the first entrepreneurship bootcamps, data science programs and technology trainings with Xiang Miang.
⚒️ This led him to launch Makerbox for the youth to have their own space to connect, build things with their hands, and learn about topics never heard of in Laos before. It’s a space built by makers, for makers and aspiring makers, for those who want to paint, build their own electric bicycles, discover the Internet of Things, play board games, or just have meaningful conversations!
🗒️ REFERENCES:
About Xiang Miang.
About Makerbox Laos.
Connect with Jim on LinkedIn or Facebook.
🎧 Where to listen?
YouTube:
Apple Podcasts:
Spotify:
Google Podcasts:
Deezer:
All platforms.
🙏 To support Life Line, you can:
Share this episode and speak about Life Line to your friends! ❤️
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In this teaser, Linka shares what she learned through martial arts that she also applies in her daily life:
For the full episode, search for "#40 Linka Lin 🇨🇳 - Leadership starts with self-acceptance" wherever you are listening, or just click on this link: https://www.lifelinethepodcast.com/post/40linkalin.
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😍 We are welcoming back Linka Lin for the 3rd time on Line Line, after listening to her story on episodes 1 and 25!
🇨🇳 She previously shared with us how she reinvented herself, from being a Chinese-English translator to, now, a community builder, mentor, cheerleader, and youth advocate for thousands of youth in Asia-Pacific with UNDP. Her mission is to be a dose of inspiration for others and to spread kindness around her.
😇 In this 3rd chapter, we dive deeper into who Linka really is. We explore how her identity evolves as she knows herself better and how she wants people to remember her.
💪 We discuss her relationship with martial arts, why it’s more than a sport for her, and why enduring physical pain makes her a better person.
🙌 And finally, she shares about the books that helped her become a more action-oriented person and understand the world around her!
🗒️ References:
-Listen to the first episode with Linka.
-Listen to the second episode with Linka.
-About Atomic Habits, GRIT, The Courage To Be Disliked.
-Connect with Linka on LinkedIn.
-Connect with Linka on Goodreads.
🎧 Where to listen?
YouTube.
Apple Podcasts.
Spotify.
Google Podcasts.
Deezer.
All platforms.
🙏 To support Life Line, you can:
Share this episode and speak about Life Line to your friends! ❤️
Subscribe on your favourite platform.
Leave a 5-star review on the Apple Podcast app.
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Shiropa shares how she decided to quit her job as a renowned journalist to pursue her dream to change the narrative around mental health in Bangladesh, by founding the social enterprise Moner Bondhu.
So far, they So far, they have:
👉 Benefitted more than 2 million people in Bangladesh
👉 Set up a 24/7 hotline during COVID
👉 Launched the first online course on mental health in Bangla language
👉 Created a physical wellbeing center in a factory for 8,000 garment workers
👉 and much more!
To listen to the full episode, search for "#39 Tawhida Shiropa 🇧🇩 - Providing mental health services for all in Bangladesh with Moner Bondhu" wherever you are listening right now, or you can click here!
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The podcast currently has 66 episodes available.