"Resilience isn’t just about survival—it’s about transformation."
For our last episode of “A Legacy of Purpose: Conversations with Dina H. Sherif” in 2024, we were joined by Dr. Alaa Murabit, physician, UN High-Level Commissioner, and Director of Global Programs, Advocacy, and Communications at the Gates Foundation, together we explore her advocacy for women in leadership, the power of radical resilience, and the systems change needed for a more equitable world. Alaa’s impact spans health, women’s rights, and climate resilience, rooted in her deep belief that transformation is possible at the intersection of courage, collaboration, and compassion for those most unrepresented by society.
We were honored to host Alaa for our 4th episode. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, advocate, or simply someone who values impactful stories, this conversation will leave you inspired.
Watch our latest episode now to hear more about Alaa’s journey of impact and purpose across the world. Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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Yeah, but I think the coolest legacy is then like, not what, but who do you leave behind? You know what I mean? Like how if if I've done this, you've touched exactly like if I've done this right, there will be entire families, communities and, and not I like if we've done this right, if we've genuinely said we're going to anchor. Women's Health and we're going to ensure that we invest in climate resilience and we're going to look at, we're going to ensure that, you know, a girl can choose when she wants to get married. And we're going to make sure that people have access to education regardless of where they're born. And if like, if we've genuinely done that, right, then there are entire families and communities and, and that will exist and that we'll be able to build out their own opportunities. And, and, and you'll have, you know, 10s of thousands and hundreds of thousands of leaders and there will be some, but I don't know if that amounts to my legacy. I think that's more. That's something I would love to see happen in partnership with everybody else who needs to help make it happen. And then I, when I very selfishly think of what would my legacy be, honestly, my brain goes to my kids and it goes to like, I really just want to be a good mom.