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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, your hosts Judy Jablon and Nichole Parks are joined by Tsundzukani Whatsi, Wildlife Tracker at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa. Together, they engage in a dynamic conversation about what it can look and feel like to have and cultivate actionable learning experiences, as well as how they support inspired, capable, and thriving communities for children. Tsundzukani shares how her passion for nature has driven her to overcome challenges in the field, as she has pursued a career that isn’t typical in her village, and almost unheard of for women.Show Notes:LFC's book 11 Simple Rules to Create Thriving Communities for Children is available for purchase here.To view photos of Tsundzukani at work as a wildlife tracker, visit our podcast episode webpage.A Quote to Take Away:Tsundzukani shared, “There are no female trackers in the whole of South Africa. I wanted to be one of the examples that we can do it as females. I wanted to encourage a lot of girls out there that we can do it as well. Learning something from a very young age that, at the end of the day, is going to benefit other kids — it's a big deal for me.”Thanks for listening!
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