On the final episode of the ‘Me, the Change’ podcast, we spoke to Jabna Chauhan about her life. She came from a poor family in Tharjun. In a village with barely a handful of women who attended college, she became one of the few to go to college. Now, at 25, she has been the Sarpanch of Tharjun for more than three years. In that time, her village was awarded first place for cleanliness. She’s also been felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. She was also felicitated by actor Akshay Kumar at the premiere of ‘Toilet - Ek Prem Katha’, for her work.
On the third episode of the ‘Me, the Change’ podcast, we spoke to gender activist, author and poet Kamla Bhasin, about being sexually abused as a child, marriage, the loss of her daughter Meeto, and her work in the field of women’s empowerment. Read the full story [here](https://www.thequint.com/news/podcast/podcast-me-the-change-gender-activist-kamla-bhasin-child-sex-abuse-meeto-suicide).
Veteran journalist Usha Rai talks about being one of the few women journalists in India in the 1960's. Tune in to the second episode of Me The Change Podcast!
How do we measure the impact of a single vote? Now consider this, approximately 260.6 million women exercised their right to vote in the 2014 general elections in India. The ‘Me, The Change’ campaign - an initiative by The Quint and presented by Facebook, focuses on these women, achievers, and first time voters who will take the change forward in 2019 election. For the first episode of the ‘Me, The Change’ podcast, we spoke to Masooma Ranalvi who is known for her campaign to end female genital mutilation in the Bohra community. Listen to what she would tell the younger generation.