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IWD: How Eleanor Nesbitt Uncovered The Western Female Voice In Sikhism
For centuries, women have had deeply personal, often profound encounters with Sikh culture, yet their stories have remained largely untold. That’s what makes Eleanor Nesbitt’s recently published book, ‘Sikh: Two Centuries of Western Women’s Art & Writing’, such a groundbreaking work.
How A Grandmother’s Values Shaped The Life And Music Of Gordo
Behind every great person, there's often a figure who stands as a pillar of love, wisdom, and resilience. For Diamante Anthony Blackmon also known as GORDO, that person is his grandmother, Aura. At 91 years old, Aura is his everything, his constant, his life. A figure who has instilled in him the value of generosity and giving back. She has always been by his side and continues to live with him. GORDO’s love and reverence for her are so profound that he named a song after her in his debut album “Diamante.”
Inside The Faith, Life And Mission Of Sadhguru
Our first relationship is most often with our mother, and it is said to form the basis of all other relationships in our lives. It teaches us how to bond, stability, respect, belonging, love, care, connection and more. A mother’s influence many a times shapes the very core of who we become, leaving an indelible mark on our lives. This is indeed the truth of almost everyone - even Gurus - and it resonates deeply with Sadhguru, The Isha Foundation founder; a man whose journey and teachings have profoundly impacted millions worldwide.
The Value Of Diversity: How Nydia Quintero Has Spread Hope in Colombia
Colombia—a land of contrasts. Once shrouded in the shadows of civil conflict and drug-related violence, the country has undergone a transformation. Today, it increasingly shines as a sought-after destination, celebrated for its warm hospitality, breathtaking natural beauty, and rich cultural tapestry.
Shally Shanker And AiiM Partners: Raising Investment For Our Planet
While the ambition to address climate change by 2050 is well meaning, Shally and her team have recognized that waiting until then will be far too late. With each passing year of delay, the expense of lost opportunities will continue to rise, reaching a point where the crisis becomes insurmountable, and we forfeit the chance to scale technologies capable of transforming our economies.
Karen Guggenheim: On Happiness and The Nicaraguan Value Of Poetry
Nicaragua is a land that lives and breathes its identity through the value of poetry. In this land where every corner tells a story, poetry and storytelling help individuals navigate the unpredictable currents of life.
The Kim Sisters: The Essence Of South Korean Dynamism
In the vibrant tapestry of South Korea, one family stands out as a testament to the nation's unwavering commitment to dynamism.
Afghanistan Shows Supreme Resilience– In The Face Of Catastrophe
It felt as though every ounce of pleasure had been mercilessly extracted from their lives—stripped away are the melodies that once echoed through the streets.
Photography CEO Belinda Burton on choosing the value of happiness
It can be extraordinarily challenging to balance business strategy, logic and focus with creativity and artistry. But that’s exactly what high-flying accountant turned successful photographer and business owner Belinda Burton has done.
Ilka Horstmeier: The Value Of Introspection In Leading Transformational Change
BMW's Ilka Horstmeier believes strong leaders must be passionate about what they do. Only then can they lead one of the largest transformations in automotive history.
Leadership lessons from Hans Reitz: Trailblazing the Natural Business Movement
In my mission to understand the role of values in shaping societies, nations, and organizations, I have interviewed many inspiring individuals and entrepreneurs who are guided by a strong sense of purpose and greater meaning.
A dream in a drawer – leadership lessons from designer and entrepreneur Yane Ferreira
In my line of work, I’m fortunate to meet many values-led business leaders and entrepreneurs who inspire me both professionally and personally – from whom other leaders can learn so much. One such person is Brazilian fashion designer Yane Ferreira, founder of independent London-based fashion brand Leblon London.
The Value Of Vision – How Zahra Lari Has Broken The Ice For Others
Inspirational sporting role model Zahra Lari has made history as the first figure skater from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Middle East to compete internationally, as well as the first hijab-wearing professional skater.
The Women Helping Timor-Leste To Emerge From Conflict - Twenty Years Since Independence
Hearing the stories of these bold, passionate, highly respected women, I feel certain that things are on an upward trajectory.
Reeta Roy: Effective Philanthropy Begins With Humility And Respect
Growing up in Malaysia has had a profound impact on Reeta Roy's values. It has everything to do with how she has steered the Mastercard Foundation—one of the largest private foundations in the world—to focus its work on the African continent with humility, kindness, and respect.
Female leadership is good for the world. Just look at Barbados
Mia Mottley is just one of a raft of strong women across the Caribbean and South America tackling society’s most pressing issues. The world could learn a lot from them.
Cameroon’s First Female CEO Of Ecobank—And Accommodating Others So She Is Not The Last
Gwendoline Abunaw has sent the elevator back down... for although she is the first woman to become the Country Head of a Pan African Bank in Cameroon—she is determined not to be the last, and is already preparing other women for such roles.
The world’s largest protests you’ve probably never heard of
(CNN) — We are now well into the ninth straight month of strikes and protests by the farmers of India. My family are farmers, and have been for many generations, and my mother called me in distress last summer about the agricultural bills that were being passed in India.
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In Politics and Business, the Winners of the 2020s Will Understand Values
What can the past decade tell us about how the next one will unfold? Making predictions for even one year ahead is asking for trouble, let alone 10. But we can benefit from understanding why the world changed in the 2010s, and what that means for the 2020s.