Unleashing Youth Potential with Carolyn Wokoh of Advancing Youth Voice Initiative
Welcome to this episode of Mentors by Design podcast . In this episode, Host Victor Kostroub speaks with Carolyn Carolyn Wokoh, executive director of Advancing Youth Voice Initiative, which was established in 2021 to empower young people to lead. During their conversation, they discuss Carolyn's journey of getting medical help during the pandemic and how it led to the creation of the Advancing Youth Voice Initiative. They also talk about the importance of emotional intelligence and the need for developing a symbiotic relationship between countries. Carolyn shares her plans for her online training programs and the help she is looking for from people who are listening. Carolyn Wokoh is passionate about charity, attracting corporate partners, sponsors, and volunteers.A quality-driven leader focused on growth and experience in fundraising, youth empowerment, and personal and professional development. She is an innovative Director in the public sector with 23 years of experience solving chronic deficiencies and driving growth.Advancing Youth Voice Initiative is a non-profit creating a world where young people believe in themselves, whom they thrive, love, and fulfill their potential. Their MISSION is to empower young people through digital engagement, education, and training on meaningful participation in leadership, community service, and nation-building.Story Note:What Advancing Youth Voice Initiative isThe Importance of Emotional Intelligence How to get Involved with Advancing Youth Voice Initiative Youth EmpowermentOnline Training Programs of Advancing Youth Voice InitiativeLearn more at: www.finedesigns.com
A Decade of Change in the Farming Industry: Featuring Greg Hall and Henry of Hall Farmstead
On this episode of Mentors By Design, Victor, Greg and Henry discuss the quality of Wagyu steaks and the business of Hall Farmstead. Founded by Greg, Hall Farmstead is a Kentucky-based farm that raises Wagyu cattle for their premium beef. Henry, who is Japanese, explains that Wagyu is meat, specifically beef, and comprises two breeds: Kuroushi, which is the black cow, and Akaushi, which is leaner and has a more flavorful profile. Greg explains that it took many years of breeding to get the highest grade Wagyu beef and that Hall Farmstead is focused on quality and humanely raising their cattle. The cattle are pasture-raised until they are over a year old and are then finished in a six-stage process, after which they are processed for beef. Hall Farmstead sells its beef both online and to restaurants and butcher shops. They also discuss how the farming industry has changed in the past two decades, citing the difficulty of making a profit in the industry.Story Notes:About Hall Farmstead Founder of Hall Farmstead, Greg HallWagyu Cattle, An Original Japanese BreedHigh-Quality BeefThe quality of Hall Farmstead's WagyuChanges in the Farm Industry in the Past Two DecadesLearn more at: www.finedesigns.com
Overcoming Self-Doubt and Finding Your 'Why' with Brooke Sousa
On this episode of Mentors By Design, Victor is joined by Brooke Sousa, the World’s Strongest Woman and real estate investor. Brooke shares her incredible story of how she went from being an overweight child to competing in the World’s Strongest Woman competition and achieving her goals in real estate. She also talks about how she overcame self-doubt and how important it is to have a “why” in order to reach your goals. Victor and Brooke dive into the challenges and obstacles Brooke faced throughout her journey, from being bullied for her weight to being doubted by her peers. Brooke shares her advice on how to stay motivated and how to stay focused on your goals, and why it's so important to have a "why" behind your goals. They also discuss the importance of self-awareness, and knowing who you are and what you want in life. Story Notes:Challenges can be seen as opportunities Find your why Take ownership of your life Find mentors who can help you reach your goalsLearn more at: www.finedesigns.com
Building a Successful Life: Exploring What it Really Means with Bogdan
In this episode of Mentors By Design, Victor speaks with Bogdan about what it really means to be successful. Bogdan shares his experience of managing his time between work, family, and responsibility. He explains how he learned the hard way that you can’t “raise” your wife, and how he and his wife had to work on their marriage to become a successful couple. Bogdan then talks about his business, his passion for ministry, and how it has given him financial freedom and self-confidence.Story Notes:What it Really Means to be Successful Praying and Writing Blog Articles Focusing on Building a Successful Family and not just a Successful Business How Successful Business Boost Self-ConfidenceWatch the Full Episode : Listen to the Full Episode: Learn more at: www.finedesigns.com
Exploring What Real Success Looks Like with Mansour Khatib
In this episode of Mentors By Design, host Victor invites Mansour Khatib to have an open and honest conversation about what lies behind the curtain of success. Mansour, a German-born entrepreneur, shares his story of being a travel enthusiast, working in multiple countries, and his experience of losing his business after the September 11th attack. Mansour also strongly believes that success should not be defined by money, but instead by quality. He challenges us to reflect on our own lives and to strive for equality. He also offers insight on embracing challenges and unlearning the lies we have been taught throughout our lives.Story Notes:Mansour Khatib's BackgroundPrinciples of Business: Passion and DeterminationQuality of Life: Respect life and Strive for Equality Advice: Embrace Challenge, Explore, Strive for an Exciting Life, and Unlearn What You Learned Earlier in LifeLearn more at: www.finedesigns.com