A clean slate, a new start, new hope, new dreams, this is what a new year means.
Be Invitational. Be Inspired. Be required to choose a better life for yourself, for when you do, you bring that joy to your community to your family and friends, to your purpose to your soul and heart that then mends.
Only take from the past year the tools that will help you build a new year. Only take a positive attitude that will invite others to walk with you. Only be inspired by those who are authentically living who are doing it today and who invite and guide you to your life’s divine journey.
Our choice to be or not to be is within us, in our thoughts, our words, our actions and our feelings, our very vibrations for when we care, when we give, when we share we receive for we are are the solution to this world.
May 2016 be your abundant year, filled with health, wealth, meaningful purpose and a love of life that shows you the love of self, for that loving of self is our worlds abundant enrichment.
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Jasmine Burton aired January 19th-24th
Not everyone has a LOO
We take for granted in the Western world that everyone has a flushing toilet, but that is not true, a number of people in the world without a loo is huge and this can cause sickness. One team took this on and came up with a LOO (toilet) that can be used anywhere in the world giving sanitation and some dignity to those that need it.
Now with the refugees being scattered in camps, this product is in even more need.
Wish for WASH, LLC is a social impact organization that strives to bring innovation to sanitation through culturally specific design, research, and education. The SafiChoo toilet system, Wish for WASH’s first sanitation model tailored initially intended for a Kenyan refugee community, premiered in Fall 2013 as a Georgia Tech senior design project. Since then, our team has evolved into a talented group of young and diverse engineers, designers, business analysts, and development researchers – dedicating their skills to disrupt how the world is tackling sanitation relief products and services. The most current SafiChoo design is composed of separate, modular units, which enables the user to chose the elements of the system to best meet their specific needs. Our collective teamwork and my exposure through the Spring 2015 TedxAtlanta talk in addition to a number of other speaking events have brought Wish for WASH to the attention of numerous international aid and relief agencies interested in our mission and products.Our efforts are now turned toward completing a beta test in Spring 2016 in communities outside of Lusaka, Zambia, which will focus on user experience and overall feasibility of the product in partnership with our target users.
Jasmine Burton was born and raised in Dunwoody, Georgia. In 2014, her senior design team won the Georgia Tech InVenture Prize Competition, the largest undergraduate invention competition in the United States, for their design of an inexpensive mobile toilet, SafiChoo. Before graduating, from Georgia Tech’s Industrial Design Program, she participated in the Georgia Tech Women’s Leadership conference, the CDC’s Summer Public Health Scholars Program, Humanity in Action Fellowship and Industrial Design studio classes that emphasized ethnography and social impact work. She hopes to improve women’s health via redesigning water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure which is why she founded Wish for WASH, a social impact startup that seeks to bring innovation to sanitation. Over the next year, Jasmine is serving as Global Health Corps Fellow in Lusaka, Zambia working as a design specialist at the Society for Family Health. Jasmine identifies as a humanitarian design activist and, ultimately, seeks to use her creativity to make the world smile.
Transforming Relationships with host, Julieanne O’Connor, author of the “Spelling It Out” book and web series Airing from January 5th
What happens when nothing happens in the beginning of the New Year?
Is there anything you can do? Are you alone if you aren’t feeling the change and NEW in the New Year? Tune-in for a candid talk about finding the New in the New Year when things aren’t quite what you expected.
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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Jenn Espinosa-Goswami aired January 26th/16
Trying to lose weight forever, need to change your lifestyle, don’t want to diet anymore?
Don’t let your weight get you down or let it dictate your life, with a different approach you can lose that weight forever and live a more vibrant healthy lifestyle just like Jenn did as seen here in the before and after life-style change.
Jenn Espinosa-Goswami is a former fat girl turned accidental health coach. A member of the National Weight Control Registry, Jenn teaches working moms how to create healthy lifestyle changes in just minutes a day as a motivational speaker at Weightless. You can find her on Diets in Review, Spry Living, Women’s Health, Half Size Me and Fox 9. She loves dancing in her living room with her daughters and eating spicy food from hotter places.
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Ornela Peka aired January 12th
SYRIAN REFUGEES, what is the real story and why should we care and HOW DOES IT AFFECT THE CHILDREN OF OUR WORLD?
GRANATË: A Drama Documentary by Ornela Peka
1996 in northern Albania two innocent children experience the effects of warfare, whilst in 2016 a successful architect in London shares his story and the influences for his new project which shelters thousands of Syrian refugees in the UK.
The film is based on true events.
Ornela Peka is a young female film director based in London. She has produced and directed a vast amount of content, varying from short films, commercials, promotional videos and fashion runway shows.
Her new short film Granate is a drama documentary based on true events during the Kosovan conflict. It focuses on two innocent children who experience the effects of warfare, whilst in London a successful architect shares his story and the influences for his new project which shelters thousands of Syrian refugees in the UK.
The children who suffer today are the leaders of tomorrow, let them know a beautiful childhood filled with joy adventure safety and love, for no child should live in these horrors.
Take a peak at the movie and what is to come, and with your support we can educate and liberate these children from certain death and misery.
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