M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast

M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to the M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast—where we are Making A Difference, one conversation at a time! I’m Dr. Anana Phifer-Derilhomme, your host, a World Civility Ambassador, Youth Advocate, and Founder of BlessedGirls Global.This is THE podcast where youth voices are amplified, ideas are celebrated, and we dive deep into the 4C’s of Youth Civility—Civility, Community, Creativity, and Climate Change. Our goal? To spark real conversations that inspire, educate, and empower young leaders like YOU to step up, speak out, and take action! Whether you're a student, activist, entrepreneur, or just someone who believes in making the world a better place—this is YOUR space!In our very first episode, we’ll be talking about Intergenerational dialogue and why it’s so important for our generation. Plus, we have an amazing guest Mrs Frances Brown in honor of Women's History Month joining us to share their insights and experiences!So, are you ready to get inspired, get involved, and make a difference? Hit that subscribe button, share with your friends, and let’s start a movement together! Welcome to the M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast—because the world needs your voice!
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This podcast focuses on themes of youth civility, community engagement, creativity, and climate change, with specific episodes exploring topics like intergenerational dialogues, youth empowerment, and challenges faced by young leaders globally. For instance, episodes discuss the importance of artistic expression in addressing social issues and feature young activists like Confidence Aia and Sheher, who share their experiences and insights on leadership.

Welcome to the M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast—where we are Making A Difference, one conversation at a time!
I’m Dr. Anana Phifer-Derilhomme, your host, a World Civility Ambassador, Youth Advocate, and Founder of BlessedGirls Global.
This is THE podcast where youth voices are amplified, ideas are celebrated, and we dive deep into the 4C’s of Youth Civility—Civility, Community, Creativity, and Climate Change.
Our goal? To spark real conversations that inspire, educate, and empower young leaders like YOU to step up, speak out, and take action!
Whether you’re a student, activist, entrepreneur, or just someone who believes in making the world a better place—this is YOUR space!
In our very first episode, we’ll be talking about Intergenerational dialogue and why it’s so important for our generation. Plus, we have an amazing guest Mrs Frances Brown in honor of Women’s History Month joining us to share their insights and experiences!
So, are you ready to get inspired, get involved, and make a difference? Hit that subscribe button, share with your friends, and let’s start a movement together!
Welcome to the M.A.D. Youth Civility Podcast—because the world needs your voice!
Welcome to MAD: Making a Difference Youth Civility Podcast, where young voices rise, lead, and inspire change around the globe. In this special episode, your host, Dr. Anana, World Civility Ambassador, youth advocate, and founder of Blessed Girls and the 4C's, shines a spotlight on an incredible essay winner from the Blessed Girls' annual Women's History Month essay competition. The competition's theme was ”Empowered Voices: Girls Rising, Leading and Creating Change”.
We are honored to feature our first-place winner from Nigeria, Confidence Inatu Aia. Confidence is a remarkable young woman who uses her words to ignite a fire for justice, leadership, and transformation.
In this inspiring conversation, Confidence shares:
Her excitement and pride in winning the Blessed Girls essay competition.
Insights into life in her home country, Nigeria, which she describes as ”the giant of Africa” with diverse cultures.

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