WHAT I'VE LEARNT
Rock legend Keith Urban, the iconic KD Lang, and the unforgettable Lionel Richie are just some of the names Deborah interviewed in the Melbourne Age column called, 'What I've Learnt.'
Everyone has a story to tell, and a lesson to learn. What I’ve Learnt is a Podcast from journalist Deborah Blashki-Marks. "What I've Learnt' is a unique platform for International and national talent to delve deep into their own challenges, successes, failures, and life lessons. As a journalist of over 30 years, Deborah has been lucky enough to interview some of the most influential people from around the world - actors, musicians, designers, doctors, business professionals and writers.
Now, introducing ‘What I’ve Learnt’ the podcast. Deborah shares conversations with world-class celebrities such as Kate Ceberano, Eric Bana, Deborra-Lee Furness, Troye Sivan, Katie Noonan, Michael Klim, Nick Littlemore, Jane Harper, Marcia Hines, Anthony Koutoufides, and many more.
Find us on:
Instagram: @what.ive.learnt
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CREDITS:
Host and Executive Producer: Deborah Blashki Marks (mindfilmandpublishing.com)
Audio and Video Production: Luke Evans (Luke.j.evans3@gmail.com)
Artwork: Rebecca Bana Photography
Original Music: Jonah Orbach
Voice Production: Matia Marks
Design: Thien Bang (thienbang.studio)
WHAT I'VE LEARNT
Beyond Words - Lamek Odero (Sun Books) & Mary Silverweig (Tiny Ivy, Inc.)
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Lamek Odero Program leader for sun books Kenya and Mary Rosenzweig from Tiny Ivy here to discuss their collaboration with the World Literacy Foundation
As the literacy crisis is universal the World literacy Foundation joins forces with Tiny Ivy and Sun Books in Kenya to unite in educating those less fortunate
The key is to share resources to assist in tackling the illiteracy epidemic which is endemic globally
The collaboration between TinyIvy and World Literacy Foundation, Example developing courntry which is Kenya and how this collaboration is making significant impact Unique aspect TinyIvy, technology is use to improve literacy rates.
* 3billion people do not have internet connection to technology.
Schools in Kenya and his region don't have internet, electricity It is incredible how young people love, 30 years ago to be introduced the program and it is so effective, kid love it
Lameck is putting together the results of regular assessments, and he says that all the schools using TIPS® are showing remarkable improvement, so that's exciting! The commitment of the teachers in Africa is awesome. They are truly dedicated to improving the quality of education for their students. A KenyaConnect school in Wamunyu is beginning their summer program using TIPS in the next few weeks, and that will be an important program to watch. All great things to share.
Christmas time is approaching and invite listeners to support Lameck project by visiting our website https://worldliteracyfoundation.org/
I’m thrilled to have Program leader of Sun books Kenya and Mary Silversweig from Tiny Ivy here to discuss their collaboration with the World Literacy Foundation .
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