On this episode of 'Snack on that,' join hosts Chris Edwards, Gavin Kibble, and Gwyn Williams as they delve into the transformative power of community support and the impact of disaster relief. Gavin shares his inspiring 'Make May Matter' initiative, which includes a 23-mile walk through Coventry to support local food banks and a 200-mile trek to aid a Zambian orphanage. Meanwhile, Gwyn reflects on the 9th anniversary of the Nepal earthquake, discussing ongoing efforts to rebuild and empower communities, particularly through women's economic participation. Amidst tales of resilience and recovery, there's also a touch of sports spirit as Chris recounts his emotional experience at a Coventry City football match. Tune in for a blend of compassion, action, and a bit of friendly banter on this episode of 'Snack on that.'
(00:00) If we can empower women, we can rebuild local economies
(00:35) Snack on that podcast features Gavin Kibble, Gwyn Williams
(00:56) Gavin: I'm walking to raise money for an orphanage in Zambia(
03:29) Coventry City came back from 30 down to win at Wembley
(05:28) Today is the 9th anniversary of the devastating Nepal earthquake
(09:32) You travelled to Nepal after the devastating earthquake two months ago
(16:08) Gwyn visited Nepal's embassy in Kensington this week
(17:45) Nepal is suffering from environmental changes caused by climate change
(21:14) So, talking of transformation, what about this woman who's been devastated by earthquake
(22:41) If we can empower women, we can rebuild local economies, says Gavin
(25:23) Chris Edwards: Coventry city football team lost FA Cup semi final against Manchester UnitedProduced by Clarity Podcastshttps://claritypodcasts.co.uk——