#143 Everyone can be a Changemaker With Masami Sato [Guest Episode]

Stress Relief in Your Pocket with The Wellness Theory - A podcast by Charlotte and Jonathan

Have you ever wanted to be the hero the world needs? Well, now you can. Because everyone can be a changemaker, no matter how big or small you feel your impact can be. Last year, thanks to our Become a Force for Good Event guests, together we were able to provide the following, just for turning up! šŸŒŽ 42 family’s education to prevent sex trafficking ⁣ šŸŒŽ 42 days access children to a safe house from sexual abuse⁣ šŸŒŽ1680 days of business support to beekeepers in the world⁣ šŸŒŽ420 days food to feed rescued animals⁣ šŸŒŽ420 meals for disadvantaged child⁣ šŸŒŽ1038 days of education for a child in need ⁣ šŸŒŽ2100 days of life-saving health caring to a person ⁣ šŸŒŽ453 trees plants to support reforestation ⁣ šŸŒŽ6696 days of clean water access to families in need⁣ To discover more about how this was possible via the amazing global giving movement, B1G1, check out the exclusive interview we did with the founder, Masami Sato. Masami is a 2-time TEDx speaker, Amazon Best-selling author, winner of the Sustainable Business Award and the founder of the global giving movement, B1G1. Masami was born in JapanĀ but her desire to expand her horizons took her on a global journey. šŸŒŽ She became deeply concerned about the inequalities and other challenges that existed in the world. Since then,Ā she has endeavoured to create real win-win connections across all cultures, people and organisations to realise a different world. ā¤ļø As a special bonus for you, we’ve included the keynote from last year’s event about how everyone can be a changemaker, no matter how big or small. Much love and wellness, Charlotte and Jonathan www.thewellnesstheory.com P.S If you’d like support and guidance with getting rid of unhealthy stress to start making a difference in the world as discussed in todays episode, do the stress-free wellness scorecard and see how you can leverage your wellness and minimize stress, for yourself and your loved ones.

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