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“Get curious, get involved, and I think everybody would like to be doing more. I know that I am not doing enough, but awareness is the place where it starts. You’re not going to go out and take a big action unless you’re aware that this is something that needs to be addressed.” - Hassan Hodges
With the US election right around the corner and tensions at an all-time high, I wanted to bring someone on the podcast to help tackle the issues about race, and to share the importance of getting out to vote and having your voice heard.
Hassan Hodges spent 20 years telling himself that photography should just be an expensive hobby. The flood gates opened for him in 2019 though when he saw the joy he could spread by showing people the world as he sees it.
Hassan was born in a small village in Sierra Leone, and his American parents were former Peace Corps Volunteers who had stayed overseas building schools and doing other community development work. He lived in Sierra Leone and Liberia before moving to New Jersey while in elementary school, and he says this is where his compassion and dedication to doing work that matters was hatched.
In this episode Hassan reveals his own perspectives that were formed during his childhood to current day, and we covered so many critical topics in this wide-ranging conversion. I’m so happy that he was able to join me here on Brave By Design so that I could share these insights with you.
Connect with Hassan: https://www.hassanhodgesphotography.com/
Connect with Laura Khalil online:
instagram.com/iambravebydesign
linkedIn.com/in/LauraKhalil
Learn the five habits that help women rise:
http://bravebydesign.net/fivehabits
Invite Laura to speak at your live or virtual event http://bravebydesign.net
What You’ll Hear In This Episode:
Additional Links & Resources:
Hassan’s Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn
By Laura Khalil5
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“Get curious, get involved, and I think everybody would like to be doing more. I know that I am not doing enough, but awareness is the place where it starts. You’re not going to go out and take a big action unless you’re aware that this is something that needs to be addressed.” - Hassan Hodges
With the US election right around the corner and tensions at an all-time high, I wanted to bring someone on the podcast to help tackle the issues about race, and to share the importance of getting out to vote and having your voice heard.
Hassan Hodges spent 20 years telling himself that photography should just be an expensive hobby. The flood gates opened for him in 2019 though when he saw the joy he could spread by showing people the world as he sees it.
Hassan was born in a small village in Sierra Leone, and his American parents were former Peace Corps Volunteers who had stayed overseas building schools and doing other community development work. He lived in Sierra Leone and Liberia before moving to New Jersey while in elementary school, and he says this is where his compassion and dedication to doing work that matters was hatched.
In this episode Hassan reveals his own perspectives that were formed during his childhood to current day, and we covered so many critical topics in this wide-ranging conversion. I’m so happy that he was able to join me here on Brave By Design so that I could share these insights with you.
Connect with Hassan: https://www.hassanhodgesphotography.com/
Connect with Laura Khalil online:
instagram.com/iambravebydesign
linkedIn.com/in/LauraKhalil
Learn the five habits that help women rise:
http://bravebydesign.net/fivehabits
Invite Laura to speak at your live or virtual event http://bravebydesign.net
What You’ll Hear In This Episode:
Additional Links & Resources:
Hassan’s Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn