cover of episode #111 'Harnessing lived experience to launch a social enterprise empowering women of colour', Kiran Kaur co-founder GirlDreamer

#111 'Harnessing lived experience to launch a social enterprise empowering women of colour', Kiran Kaur co-founder GirlDreamer

2024/8/18
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Welcoming Kiran Kaur, co-founder of GirlDreamer, to Purposely Podcast where she shares her founder journey.

Kiran is a visionary leader who is dedicated to supporting and uplifting millennial women of colour. She co-founded GirlDreamer, a platform that provides training, mentoring, and opportunities for this underrepresented group to achieve their personal and professional goals.

In this episode, recorded at the first Anthropy conference at the Eden Project in 2022, Kiran talks about the challenges and successes of her entrepreneurial journey, the importance of creating inclusive and diverse spaces, and the impact of her work on the lives of thousands of women.

GirlDreamer has been recognized as one of the “top 50 most creative, innovative and disruptive companies in England” by Creative England, and Kiran also serves as the chair of the board at Home Girls Unite, an organization that supports eldest daughters from immigrant families.

Kiran is a passionate advocate for social change and a role model for the next generation of leaders. Listen to her inspiring story and learn how you can join her movement.

Anthropy is a conference that brings together changemakers from different sectors and backgrounds to explore how we can create a more sustainable, inclusive, and regenerative world. Anthropy aims to inspire, connect, and empower people who are passionate about making a positive difference.

The founder of Anthropy, John O’Brien, is a past guest of Purposely.

The next conference will take place in March 2025 at the Eden Project, described by the founders as a living laboratory for environmental and social innovation. If you are interested in attending or learning more, please visit www.anthropy.org for details.

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