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“Here's to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.” -Maya Angelou
Oh friend, if you love this quote you are going to love today’s guest, Sandra Chuma.
For more than 15 years, Sandra has successfully blended business leadership, entrepreneurial innovation and creativity. Sandra hopes to provide access to the untold stories of exceptional African women that will resonate, inspire and ignite strength through her podcast, Ndini.
>>She believes that our greatest responsibility is to share our stories so we can inspire, and create possibilities for others.<<
Today, we talk about how Sandra went from being raised in a mud hut in Zimbabwe to attaining her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School, her mission of changing the singular narrative the world has about African women and so much more.
Sandra is undoubtedly one of the most educated, inspiring, and powerful women I have ever known and I am so honored to have shared this vulnerable conversation with you. Click play to get inspired!
If you loved mine and Sandra’s interview, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts by simply searching for the Jasmine Star Show on iTunes and clicking “write a review.” After you leave an iTunes review, head to https://www.jasminestar.com/igbranding to snag my 3-part Instagram Branding course for FREE!
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“Here's to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.” -Maya Angelou
Oh friend, if you love this quote you are going to love today’s guest, Sandra Chuma.
For more than 15 years, Sandra has successfully blended business leadership, entrepreneurial innovation and creativity. Sandra hopes to provide access to the untold stories of exceptional African women that will resonate, inspire and ignite strength through her podcast, Ndini.
>>She believes that our greatest responsibility is to share our stories so we can inspire, and create possibilities for others.<<
Today, we talk about how Sandra went from being raised in a mud hut in Zimbabwe to attaining her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School, her mission of changing the singular narrative the world has about African women and so much more.
Sandra is undoubtedly one of the most educated, inspiring, and powerful women I have ever known and I am so honored to have shared this vulnerable conversation with you. Click play to get inspired!
If you loved mine and Sandra’s interview, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts by simply searching for the Jasmine Star Show on iTunes and clicking “write a review.” After you leave an iTunes review, head to https://www.jasminestar.com/igbranding to snag my 3-part Instagram Branding course for FREE!

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