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Lessons from Toronto's Mentorship Project: Listening, Learning, and Flourishing

Lessons from Toronto's Mentorship Project: Listening, Learning, and Flourishing

Update: 2024-10-24
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In this episode, Sasha and Judy sit down with Layla Zia, a social activist and community development specialist, to explore the fascinating realm of qualitative data in social initiatives.
 
Layla shares insightful stories from her work in Toronto's Regent Park, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between qualitative and quantitative data. They delve into how listening without preconceived notions can unveil new perspectives and drive meaningful social change.
Through candid discussions, the episode uncovers best practices for engaging communities, fostering mentorship, and implementing social projects. They also touch on the transformative power of social connections, particularly in mixed-income neighborhoods. Whether you're interested in community development, data-driven initiatives, or the evolving dynamics of mentorship, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
 
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Lessons from Toronto's Mentorship Project: Listening, Learning, and Flourishing

Lessons from Toronto's Mentorship Project: Listening, Learning, and Flourishing