Learn from Kate Gilman Williams, 12-year-old animal activist, founder of Kids Can Save Animals, Club 15 podcast and author of Let’s Go on Safari! Seasons Leadership Co-Founders Susan Ireland and Debbie Collard revisit their interview with Kate about leadership, advocacy having no age limit and the importance of saving animals on our summer edition of the Seasons Leadership Podcast.
Show Notes:
Urgency of saving animals (3:03)
Kate shares statistics about how often endangered animals are killed and how these sad facts shaped her advocacy journey.
Everyone can make a difference (6:29)
Kate tells the story of how her classmates helped save koalas. She encourages everyone to make an impact.
Be an advocate for your passions (10:06)
Kate shares the challenge to get the word out and other causes and goals she is passionate about. Debbie and Susan share fresh insights (17:03) from their discussion with Kate including how cultivating your passions can help discover your why.
Additional Links:
kidscansaveanimals.com
Book - Kids Can Save Animals
Download the song: https://songwhip.com/jennhartmannluck/kids-can-save-animals
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