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Keshia Hannam
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Fresh Meet
DEI at a Crossroads: How Brands Can Navigate the Backlash
We dive into the evolving challenges of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in today’s polarized climate, shaped by the political shifts of Trump’s era. Host Julian Obubo and industry expert Keshia Hannam explore how brands can navigate backlash, reimagine inclusivity, and stay true to their values.
2025-01-23
1h 02
Talk Doc To Me
Curating Asian Stories for the World as Editor in Chief of EST Media with Keshia Hannam
What does it take to curate documentaries for a global media company? Leah chats with Keshia Hannam, Editor in Chief at Eastern Standard Times. Keshia & Leah discuss the roles and responsibilities of an Editor in Chief & what makes for a compelling documentary. About Keshia: Growing up mixed race and then living as an immigrant across Hong Kong, India, Australia, the UK, and now the US, Keshia was always drawn to how belonging and assimilation affect identity. Her work as an environmental advocate, building communities across the world with womens’ safety orga...
2024-10-13
41 min
Sustainably Influenced
S02E08: Keshia Hannam: #climatejustice
This week we speak with our friend Keshia Hannam, global speaker, writer, and activist, who works to heighten individuals’ and groups' understanding of their own biases, the actions they can take, and how the climate crisis impacts brown and black communities most. Known as a global community builder and orator, she has spoken for The New York Times, Fortune 500 companies like Marriott and Macy’s, and at The United Nations. This is the second time we've had Keshia on the podcast and we could listen to her speak about climate justice forever. You can find Keshia on Instagram here: www.inst...
2020-12-07
26 min
Live Wide Awake - Sustainability & Conscious Leadership
3. Keshia Hannam: Changing Your Life Algorithms & Environmental Racism
“Every person deserves a liveable planet — bias & climate change make that impossible.” What’s the difference between environmental racism, intersectionality and climate justice? How can we navigate our bias and privilege? And how do we have the hard conversations around these topics with those closest to us? Big questions that we are deep diving into today with Keshia Hannam, global speaker, writer, and activist, who works to heighten individuals’ and groups' understanding of their own biases and the actions they can take. In this podcast episode, we deep dive into understanding how our life algorithms reinforce...
2020-11-06
38 min
Sustainably Influenced
S01E19: We Talk Environmental Racism with Keshia Hannam
This week's guest recently spoke at the Conscious Festival and if that sounds familiar it should do! We interviewed the co-Founder Paula Miquelis last week and after listening to Keshia speak at the event we knew we had to have her speak on our... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-20
46 min
Between Two Curators
On being human and belonging to humanity with communicator Keshia Hannam
Keshia Hannam is an inspired raconteur - whether it’s speaking at the United Nations, advocating for equality and sustainability, or explaining how to ditch the insurance business and pursue a career you actually love! Keshia leads workshops around the world, facilitating storytelling and vulnerable leadership and the importance of every person's voice. www.keshiahannam.com / @keshiahannamSupport the show
2020-06-18
36 min
Awaken and Align
Episode 88: The Rise of Active, Abundant, and Creative Female Leaders with The Camel Assembly Founders
Keshia Hannam and Yelda Ali founded the Camel Assembly, an international community of creative female leaders who gather to make change. They believe that change begins with self, and spreads to families, communities, and leads to social impact. Camel Assembly's mission is to see people #marchingdaily - showing up to dreams, passions, relationships, and their health as consistently as to their workplaces and protests. This is facilitated through a community of women across the world, who come together regularly to share who they are and to improve the city they live in. In This Episode We T...
2020-06-17
1h 30
Unicorn Podcast
Episode 10 | Keshia Hannam | Founder & Performance Speaker | Camel Assembly
Welcome to episode 10 of The Good Luck Club. Our guest this week is Keshia Hannam. Keshia is a former journalist and now performance-speaker, the co-founder of women’s movement Camel Assembly, a global collective of activists and artists, and a storyteller with media company Dear World. Keshia has spoken for The New York Times, Fortune 500 companies like Marriott and Macy’s, and last year at the United Nations. She has contributed regularly to National Geographic, Fortune, Forbes and CNN among others, and delivers performance-based keynotes to universities, conferences and art-based events all over the world.
2020-03-04
31 min
Simon Squibb
Episode 10 | Keshia Hannam | Founder & Performance Speaker | Camel Assembly
Welcome to episode 10 of The Good Luck Club. Our guest this week is Keshia Hannam. Keshia is a former journalist and now performance-speaker, the co-founder of women’s movement Camel Assembly, a global collective of activists and artists, and a storyteller with media company Dear World. Keshia has spoken for The New York Times, Fortune 500 companies like Marriott and Macy’s, and last year at the United Nations. She has contributed regularly to National Geographic, Fortune, Forbes and CNN among others, and delivers performance-based keynotes to universities, conferences and art-based events all over the world.
2020-03-04
31 min
Unicorn Podcast
Episode 10 | Keshia Hannam | Founder & Performance Speaker | Camel Assembly
Welcome to episode 10 of The Good Luck Club. Our guest this week is Keshia Hannam. Keshia is a former journalist and now performance-speaker, the co-founder of women’s movement Camel Assembly, a global collective of activists and artists, and a storyteller with media company Dear World. Keshia has spoken for The New York Times, Fortune 500 companies like Marriott and Macy’s, and last year at the United Nations. She has contributed regularly to National Geographic, Fortune, Forbes and CNN among others, and delivers performance-based keynotes to universities, conferences and art-based events all over the world.
2020-03-04
31 min
MAEKAN
Equidistant — Ms Banks & Fotan Laiki Contrast and Compare Their Musical Worlds
As a native of Hong Kong, I’m confronted with the duplicity of being a creative in a market full of opportunity, but with little structure to support it. Hong Kong is vexing in that it’s a globalized financial and cultural center similar to New York and London, but unlike those cities, it still lacks on the cultural front. The underground creative industry, far removed from the fine art and luxury fashion arenas Hong Kong has long been renowned for, is young. The city’s imagination is often limited by a cultural attachment to conven...
2018-04-27
22 min