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Episode 10: Living The Width of Your Life
How can we create a life that aligns with our passions and allows us to thrive?
New Year, New You! As we begin a new year, resolutions are made to start fresh and make positive changes that enrich and enliven our lives. With 2024 less than two weeks old, many of us are challenging ourselves to be More Elephant.

Episode 9: United on a Way Forward
How can vision and leadership help a non-profit become a global force for change, and what lessons can we learn from his journey?
In this episode, we talk with Brian Gallagher, former CEO of United Way Worldwide and current CEO of the Leargas Group. The Leargas Group is a strategy consulting firm focused on developing solutions that have meaningful and lasting social impact.

Episode 8: Introducing the Global Black Economic Forum
How can we reimagine equity and drive systemic change?
In this edition, we are joined by Alphonso David, an advocate for social and economic justice, who sheds light on the transformative potential of the Global Black Economic Forum (GBEF), whose mission is to challenge ingrained biases within institutional systems, paving the way for true innovation, equitable returns, and transformation worldwide.

Episode 7: Native Son
Ever wondered how life experiences shaped the creation of a powerful platform advocating for black queer men?
In this episode of the More Elephant podcast, we are in conversation with Emil Wilbekin, journalist, human rights activist, and founder of Native Son, a platform and non-profit organisation advocating for black queer men.
We explore Emil's journey and discuss the pivotal moments that led to the creation of Native Son, highlighting the importance of representation of black queer men, the power of corporate partnership to elevate the narrative, and the need to continue to focus on intersectionality in our understanding, respect, and support of various communities.

Episode 6: ‘Unpacking’ Representation on Film
Women are 50.5% of the US population. According to a recent Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film report, women accounted for only 18% of all directors, executive producers, producers, writers, editors, and cinematographers. If we go deeper into the data, we find that 38% of films employed 0 or 1 woman in the abovementioned roles.
Representation by women both behind and in front of the camera remains an opportunity to ensure a more equitable presentation of stories by women for women. In the latest podcast episode, we talk with two filmmakers, Michal Sinnott and Alexandra Clayton, who made 'Unpacking,' a film that explores the radical transformation and the reality of life.