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Welcome to the Bonus Episode of Peaches Podcast! In today’s episode we are sharing an episode from 50, Now What by Alicia Sutton. I have an interview coming out with her next, but ahead of it check out this incredible episode and subscribe to her show here: https://50nowwhat.transistor.fm/subscribe
About this episode
Wherever you look there’s a conversation about how people from different generations don’t get along. That’s why in this episode Alicia flips the script with guest Adjoa Michelle Saahene, speaker, inclusion strategist, wellness advocate, and founder of Legacy House. They discuss common struggles and how women of different ages can show up for each other and create a better world for the next generation of women.
Adjoa Michelle Saahene is a speaker, activist, and inclusion & wellness strategist. You may have seen her on Red Table Talk, read about her in Forbes, or read her contributions in HuffPost as a thought leader on diversity and inclusion. She’s created a network accelerator for changemakers to support each other in work and wellness through her retreat company, Legacy House. Apply for the Legacy House Retreat: https://www.legacy-house.co/apply
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Adjoa’s IG page: @michellesaahene
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