On this episode I speak with Moses Gashirabake. Moses is truly an example of what it means to be a go getter, and to go above and beyond in all that you do. He is very involved in both the Canadian and Rwandan communities on top of his demanding work schedule, and I can't wait for you to hear more about him. I basically want to be like him when I grow up :)
*forgive this recording, I was still figuring out my sound*
04:40 - How his experience growing up as a refugee in Kenya influenced his career choice as a lawyer, and his realization that a law degree is a tool
08:50 - The need to share and open up a dialogue, and why following your heart is still the way to go
[I knew I wanted to become who I am today, but I really had to seek advice. It's not a destination, it's a constant need. We need to constantly seek knowledge... - Moses]
13:25 - We talk about business law, philanthropy law and what they actually entail. Then what he loves, and finds challenging about his work
20:25 - Moses tells us how he got involved in Canadian community work, and how small actions add up when you do the work you are interested in
29:35 - The work of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, and how it started with the Japanese Community
36:55 - How the International Rwanda Youth for Development (IRYD) came about after a visit to Rwanda
42:20 - Words of advice and lessons learned from 'failures'
[We can use what we have, however little, to get a lot of what we don't have. And along the way we are helping people, we are being happy, we are creating change, inspiring other people and living life to the fullest - Moses]
You can Find Moses on LinkedIn, check out his organization IRYD on Facebook and on the website
Follow us on Facebook: Jase avec Moi, and where podcasts are found: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Play
What did you think of the episode? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments, and if you liked it - share it with your friends :)
In the meantime keep striving, keep thriving, and keep shining!
Michaella
#025 - Michaella Mutoni on Living a Life of Impact
#024 - Reflection on Season 1 and Roundup Best Episodes
#023 - Aissa Sur Son Amour de l’Afrique et Comment le Partager de l'Entreprise à l'Histoire
#022 - Lynda sur le Multiculturalisme: Accepter Où Nous Sommes et Qui Nous Sommes
#021 - Zuwa Matondo on Embracing Our Agency and The Courage to Act Now
#020 - CQ on Small Wins and How They Push Us to Greatness
#019 - Mo on Cultural Curiosity and Finding Joy in the Unexpected
#018 - Sophina Kio-Lawson on Cybersecurity and Empowering Other Young Women
#017 - Michaella Mutoni on Three Lessons Learned during The Black and Women’s History Months
#016 - Reine Kizy sur Les Moments Qui Nous Font Pivoter
#015 - Naomi Haile on Finding Your Why & Being of Service
#014 - Imanzi Kayitare on Becoming a Servant Leader
#013 - Umuruta sur Son Parcours et La Quête de Soi
#012 - Sarah Somian on Living a Slow Life with Intention
#011 - Akpe Sur l’Importance de Parler Avec d’Autres Personnes Pour Nous Guider - Part 2
#010 - Akpe sur son parcours: des études de droit au conseil en environnement, et la quête d’identité
#008 - Hiko Sur Le Fait Que Le Partage d’Expériences Peut Résoudre (presque) Tout Les Problèmes
#007 - Fiona Khaemba on Growing Anaya Arts Organically by Listening
#006 – Fabiola Mizero on Recognizing Important Moments and Leveraging Them to Build – Part 2
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL