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

Podcast 390: Fiona Sampson: Bringing Legal Rights To The Women Of The World

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

David Ralph of Join Up Dots

Interview, Motivation, Online, Businessinterview, Education, Businesscoaching, Entrepreneur, Lifestyle, Income, Business

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2015

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Todays guest joining us on the Join Up Dots free podcast interview, is Fiona Sampson, a lady who is on a mission to create a safer world for vulnerable girls and women by working to prevent future generations from suffering the emotional and physical trauma of sexual assault. She is challenging the system that allows such acts of violence to go unpunished and by doing so, influencing a behaviour change in perpetrators of human rights violations against women and ensuring that consequences of these acts are enforced. And this mission started as far away from her base in Canada as is possible. In Kenya, the rape of little girls is known legally as “defilement.” Defiling is common there — a woman/girl is raped every 30 minutes — but even girl babies as young as three months are helpless against men who know they’ll never be prosecuted for the worst brutality imaginable. These child victims are the loneliest girls in the world. They are often orphaned by AIDS and are vulnerable to attacks by their remaining family as well as strangers. The myth that having sex with a virgin is a cure for HIV/AIDS is also a spur, and not just for pedophiles. So our guest has pioneered a new way of holding governments accountable for human rights violations against women by ensuring that women in countries such as Kenya, have access to legal resources, support and remedies that have otherwise would have been inaccessible due to economics, culture, and violations of gender rights. But that is just a part of her story, as she is also is the last known thalidomide victim born in Canada. She refers to this experience as one of her first life experiences where she realized that those responsible for creating harm acted without consequence, compounding the impact of her victimization. This has amplified the empathy she feels for the suffering of others and is certainly one of the big dots that has led her on the Join Up Dots timeline. Well let’s bring onto the show to start joining up dots free podcast interview, as we discuss the words of Steve Jobs with the one and only Fiona Sampson

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0:00.0

Today's mastery.

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mastery.com, the premier online community teaching you to podcast like a pro.

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Check us out now at podcasters mastery.com.

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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.

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

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Yes, hello there everybody.

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This is David Ralph.

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This is join up Dots.

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And this is episode 390 of the series and yeah

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we're only 10 away from the 400s it's unbelievable how it so quickly passes

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you by now we've got a guest on and it's one of those kind of

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episodes that deviates slightly from the join-up dots theme but also links very

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closely as well is about a lady that's taking huge action, doing things in the right way

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and really trying to go against the status quo, not accepting what other people tell her is right or wrong.

1:12.1

Now she is a lady who as I say she's on a mission to

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create a safer world for vulnerable girls and women by working to prevent future

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generations from suffering the emotional and physical trauma of sexual assault.

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She is challenging the system that allows such acts of violence to go unpunished, and by doing

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so influencing a behaviour change in perpetrators of human rights violations

1:34.8

against women and ensuring that consequences of these acts are enforced.

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