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Talking Rotary is a podcast featuring the work done by the service organization Rotary International. The podcast features the good works of Rotary clubs in the district, the zone and the world.
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Joe speaks with Ken Masson of the Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy and Jagwe Muzafaru of Blind Football Uganda about an amazing football program.
On the first episode of season 4, Joe Solway interviews Malaravan Balachandran. This young Rotarian from the Rotary Club of Scarborough is passionate about growing Rotary. Their conversation covers many membership-building initiatives - alternative club formats and strengthening our connection to Rotaract and Interact members. If you are a Rotarian or are interested in the good works of Rotary International, Talking Rotary is the podcast for you! You can find Talking Rotary on your favourite podcast platforms like Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify and Podbean. You can also find us on our website at:https://talkingrotary.buzzsprout.com/#Rotary #podcast #membership #youth
We talk with Rotarian David Humphries about public image, the Rotary family and making Rotary more diverse.
Beverly James and I talk about  our Rotary careers aboutbeing recognized and finding your place in Rotary. 
Joe Solway is a retired broadcaster and a proud Rotarian. His passion is feeding people in need. That is why Joe is producing the 6th annual Concert to Feed the Need.Learn Joe's story and how to support the concert on this episode.
In this episode we talk with Kieran Moolchan. Kieran is a Winnipeg based mental health advocate. Kieran shares his mental health journey, his advocacy for system changes and the role that service clubs can play.
We talk to PDG Stephanie Meyer about her generosity, her life saving gift and her love of Rotary.
We talk with Gary Ananda President of the Rotary Club of Gachie. They have used a Global Grant to improve more than thirty schools in their area of Kenya. They are looking for more Rotary partners so that they can continue to do this work.
Guest host Joe Solway, from the Bowmanville Rotary Club, interviews podcast co-host Peter Tonge, prior to Peter's appearance at the Rotary  International Convention.The wide ranging interview talks about life, the law, para sports, DEI and Rotary.
On this episode of Talking Rotary we meet Pallav Pant. Pallav is in Katmandu Nepal.Pallav has developed a mobile app to help people with disabilities communicate during times of emergency or disaster.He is seeking funding and technical expertise to grow the project.Pallav also belongs to the Rotary club with the coolest name and location, the Rotary Club of Mount Everest.
The Rotary Club of Eziama Sunrise in Aba Nigeria is working to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Rotarian Zubi Akamnou talks about this work and their plans for the future.
On this episode we talk with Sara Surani proud Rotarian and the co-founder of She is the Universe.In this inspiring conversation we talk about empowerment, steminism and hope.Learn more about Sara and She is the Universe here:https://www.sheistheuniverse.org/
On this episode we talk with members of the Rotary Club of Lavington in Nairobi Kenya. Nancy Mathenge and Dr. Alfred Gitonga tell us about the development of a self triage program for access to mental health supports.Please connect with the Lavingtion Club to learn more and to support their upcoming fundraiser.https://www.rotarynairobilavington.org/
Wes Hazlitt is a proud husband, father and grandfather. He is a polio survivor and is impacted by post polio syndrome. We talk to Wes about his journey.
Lisa is a proud member of the Rotary Club of Washington.In this episode we talk about some unique projects, community building and enhancing the membership experience.
Rotarian Dr. Zehra Surani is the Executive Director of It's Your Life Foundation. The Foundation works to improve public health Corpus Cristi Texas and around the world.
On this episode with Australian David McPherson we talk Paralympics, diversity, equity, inclusion and growing Rotary in the 21st century.
A chance visit to Rotary International headquarters brought Chenyere Amaefule to Rotary. This in turn has created a passion for international projects and dreams of the impact that Rotary can have.
Ina Pinkney is a chef, restauranteur and community builder who has lived with polio since childhood. We talk, about food, polio, community and giving back. 
Long time friends Dean Rohrs and Betty Screpnik are driving forces at the Rotary Foundation Canada.Join us for our conversation about their work, their travel adventures and the impact of Rotary.
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