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That's a Terrible Idea... When do we Start?!
American Foundation for Children with AIDS
23 episodes
1 week ago
The American Foundation for Children with AIDS was built on what seemed like terrible ideas at the time. Sometimes terrible is terrific, and in this podcast, we will explore how having faith, following instincts and taking risks can lead to amazing results, some of them creating hope for humanity.
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The American Foundation for Children with AIDS was built on what seemed like terrible ideas at the time. Sometimes terrible is terrific, and in this podcast, we will explore how having faith, following instincts and taking risks can lead to amazing results, some of them creating hope for humanity.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Episode 4: Tech meltdowns, the power of people IRL, and watching Finding Nemo with villagers
That's a Terrible Idea... When do we Start?!
38 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 4: Tech meltdowns, the power of people IRL, and watching Finding Nemo with villagers

Jen and Tanya catch up on networking to build awareness around AFCA’s programs and Jen’s goal to raise the cost of a Greenhouse from Park Ridge to Zimbabwe. Tanya talks about her volunteer teaching geography, and teaching kids “Game face” when it comes to trying other culture’s food. Jen makes a mistake on social media, and learns from it. Jen is feeling fried and frustrated with technology.

Good news alerts sewing machines went to the Boyebi Center in Gemena, D.R. Congo.The Boyebi center trains women in hairdressing and tailoring, creating livelihoods and stopping the cycle of AIDS. The challenges and the joys of working in the D.R. Congo.

See some photos and learn more about work in Gemena here.

That's a Terrible Idea... When do we Start?!
The American Foundation for Children with AIDS was built on what seemed like terrible ideas at the time. Sometimes terrible is terrific, and in this podcast, we will explore how having faith, following instincts and taking risks can lead to amazing results, some of them creating hope for humanity.