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COMMUNITY: Why Representation Matters | Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi, Co-Founder and Director of Kunda Kids

February 06, 2024 Nicole Ng Yuen Season 4 Episode 4
COMMUNITY: Why Representation Matters | Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi, Co-Founder and Director of Kunda Kids
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The EnvisionAir Podcast | Personal Wellness, Self Development and Growth Mindset
COMMUNITY: Why Representation Matters | Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi, Co-Founder and Director of Kunda Kids
Feb 06, 2024 Season 4 Episode 4
Nicole Ng Yuen

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In this episode we are joined by Co-founder and Director of Kunda Kids, Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi, who is talking with us about the importance of representation in children's literature and the effect a lack of representation can have on children of all backgrounds.

Louisa also  shares the story of how Kunda Kids first started in December 2020,  that is, with the desire to ensure her son would grow up with a strong sense of self and pride knowing where his family came from and a strong focus on reimagining story-telling for children around the world. Over the last three years, Kunda Kids has successfully completed pre-seed raises of over $800,000, has their books in over 300 schools and libraries worldwide and has its own app that has over 20,000 downloads across 170 countries!

Louisa describes her journey and the mindset needed to succeed and allow Kunda Kids to break through the barriers they faced in setting up their education and tech company. Despite the significant financial and industry obstacles and rejections, Louisa and Dele persevered and she shares the lessons learned.

To connect with Louisa and learn more about Kunda Kids:

https://kundakids.com/

https://www.youtube.com/c/KundaKids


https://www.instagram.com/kundakids/?hl=en


https://linkpop.com/kundakids


https://louisaolafuyi.substack.com/

Please share this episode with someone you think will be inspired by Louisa’s entrepreneurial journey or anyone you think would be interested in learning more about Kunda Kids.

Keep envisioning and living your best lives EnvisionAirs - ones filled with unlimited possibilities.

Lots of love,

Nicole x

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Send us a Text Message.

In this episode we are joined by Co-founder and Director of Kunda Kids, Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi, who is talking with us about the importance of representation in children's literature and the effect a lack of representation can have on children of all backgrounds.

Louisa also  shares the story of how Kunda Kids first started in December 2020,  that is, with the desire to ensure her son would grow up with a strong sense of self and pride knowing where his family came from and a strong focus on reimagining story-telling for children around the world. Over the last three years, Kunda Kids has successfully completed pre-seed raises of over $800,000, has their books in over 300 schools and libraries worldwide and has its own app that has over 20,000 downloads across 170 countries!

Louisa describes her journey and the mindset needed to succeed and allow Kunda Kids to break through the barriers they faced in setting up their education and tech company. Despite the significant financial and industry obstacles and rejections, Louisa and Dele persevered and she shares the lessons learned.

To connect with Louisa and learn more about Kunda Kids:

https://kundakids.com/

https://www.youtube.com/c/KundaKids


https://www.instagram.com/kundakids/?hl=en


https://linkpop.com/kundakids


https://louisaolafuyi.substack.com/

Please share this episode with someone you think will be inspired by Louisa’s entrepreneurial journey or anyone you think would be interested in learning more about Kunda Kids.

Keep envisioning and living your best lives EnvisionAirs - ones filled with unlimited possibilities.

Lots of love,

Nicole x

Support the Show.