Sierra Leone. A former UK colony in West Africa ravaged by civil war. A place where a girl is more likely to be sexually assaulted than she is to go to high school. Let that sink in for a second…
A trip to Sierra Leone changed Chantelle Baxter‘s life. She came back to Australia looking for some volunteer work. And since no charity organisation would employ her she started her own. She was 23. That charity is OneGirl and their mission is to educate girls because little girls with dreams become women with vision.
In today’s episode I’m talking to Chantelle about her life-changing trip, her journey with OneGirl from their humble beginnings selling chocolate bars to raising millions of dollars, and about her plans for the future.
I am truly inspired by Chantelle. I hope she’ll inspire you, too.
He was a world-class elite cyclist. He competed all over the world. And then two years ago, at 21 years of age and with Google Translate in his pocket he moved from Slovenia to the UK to follow his life’s purpose, determined to make a difference in this world.
He walked away from his professional cycling career to follow his calling and to become a life and high performance coach. He’s now one of the top coaches in the UK.
It’s so refreshing to see a young person with such clear vision, great wisdom and deep understanding about life in general…
People my age and older do not take Gen Y too seriously. We tend to think they had it way much easier compared to us or our parents’ generation. Their biggest problem seems to be wifi coverage. And then someone like Tim comes along and blows your mind away!
If you still struggle and have not found your life’s purpose or simply just curious on this awesome young man’s perspective on life you must listen to our conversation.