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Join Up Dots -  Business Coaching Made Easy (With A Bit Of Life Coaching Too)

Podcast 363: Sally Armstrong: Changing The Lives Of Women Across The World

Join Up Dots - Business Coaching Made Easy (With A Bit Of Life Coaching Too)

David Ralph of Join Up Dots

Business, Education

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2015

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Todays guest is a lady who for many years has travelled the world reporting on the issues that affect women and girls across the globe. Many of them being harrowing treatment, abuse, rape and unneeded suppression. She is a Human rights activist, journalist and award-winning author and has stepped into zones of conflict all over the world. From Bosnia and Somalia to the Middle East, Rwanda, Congo and Afghanistan, her eye witness reports have earned her awards including the Gold Award from the National Magazine Awards Foundation, and the Author's Award from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters. Born in 1943 in Montreal, Quebec as a high school physical education teacher, she was involved in the inception of what would later become the magazine Canadian Living. Whilst in 1988, she became the editor-in-chief of Homemakers magazine, a position she held until 1999. But she is best known for her work as a journalist, where her principal focus being on on the lives of women and girls in Afghanistan during the extremist rule of the Taliban from 1996 to 2001 and during the country’s present efforts to rebuild itself. Her bestseller, Veiled Threat (2002), shows her strong belief in the power of individuals to work together to create change. As she says" There has been no good news, until now. There’s a shift happening – women are moving toward a tipping point. “Everyone – from presidents to pollsters and economists to policy wonks – are predicting that women are the way forward” So how did she find herself stepping boldly away from Canada, and into areas that if we are to believe the news should be the last places a lady would want to go? And does she see a time when she will slow down on the global focus, and become more local in her efforts? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Sally Armstrong.

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0:00.0

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Check us out now at podcasters mastery.com.

0:11.5

When we're young we have an amazing positive outlook about how great life is going to be,

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but somewhere along the line we forget to dream and end up settling.

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Join up dots features amazing people who refuse to give up and chose to go after their dreams.

0:27.0

This is your blueprint for greatness. So here's your host, live from the back of his garden in the UK, David Ralph.

0:37.8

Yes, hello there everybody and welcome to join up dots.

0:41.2

Episode 363 and we have got an amazing guest who's got an

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amazing story and I think actually in all the other episodes we haven't come close to

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somebody who's got a backstory like today's guest has.

0:54.7

She is a lady who for many years has travelled the world reporting on the issues that affect women

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and girls across the globe, many of them being harrowing treatment, abuse, rape and unneeded suppression.

1:05.8

She's a human rights activist, journalist, an award-winning author and has stepped into zones

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of conflict all over the world, from Bosnia and Somalia to the Middle East

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Rwanda Congo and Afghanistan.

1:16.8

Eyewitness reports have earned a awards including the Gold Award from the

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National Magazine Awards Foundation and the authors

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award from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters.

1:26.6

As a high school physical education teacher, she was involved in the

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inception of what would later become the magazine Canadian Living.

1:34.0

Now whilst in 1988 she became the editor-in-chief of Homemaker's magazine, a position she held

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