Linda Gabriel: African Brainwash, Women in Leadership, Late Motherhood, Overpopulation, Farming
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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I discover the diverse voices shaping Zimbabwe via this podcast . Well done Haku
U are doing a great job Linda keep up the good work..our society needs more women like you , u are an inspiration to a girl child my dear.
Thank you so much Linda Gabriel
This channel is underrated.....people are missing out
I am moved by the statement that you need not remain an "activist" . That is powerful. As Global Justice Talk, we are inspired and we will take into action her stance.
That's profound ..the government should engage such people as Linda who have a vision ....
Oh No! The gvt should stay as far away from her as possible. She should be left alone to explore her own spaces. Gvt should just stick to governing, period.
Thank you for bringing Linda, she is a genius!
Thank you for the compliment
While girl child empowerment is essential for achieving gender equality, it’s crucial to recognize that it shouldn’t come at the expense of the boy child. Society often places a higher premium on empowering girls, which can affect boys’ self-esteem and confidence. Boys may struggle with feelings of neglect or inadequacy due to this imbalance. When boys feel marginalized, they may turn to negative coping mechanisms such as crime, drug abuse, or truancy. It’s essential to address their needs alongside those of girls.
You are an inspiration Linda
"The path chose me!" Yes!!!
this was impressive
I loved this conversation
31:00 The way you communicate your mission is relatable to our mission :)
girl child empowerment is vital, but we must ensure a balanced approach that uplifts both genders.
“James Chimombe was depressed” You might have a point there. Some of his songs were dark, especially Kudakwashe. But I would rather say he was soulful. Very soulful. By the way, he reportedly had a disabled child. So that might explain some things.
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thank you, lets wake up and stand up and break out of this system
We have capable leaders in this tea pot shaped country
Nyuchi hadzirimwe
I THINK WE'VE BEEN WEARING WRONG HATS ON SOME OCCASIONS. IF ONLY THE SO CALLED FEMINISTS COULD GET THAT.
WATER YOUR PLANTS HERE AND SEE IF IT'S GOING TO BE GREEN.
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