Tasha Cox of Village Artisan joins GetRealLive
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  GetRealLive is in full support of International Day of the Girl. For weeks we have been sharing #grlpower Turn Up the Volume and today all the conversations, the posts and the combined efforts of many of us come together to talk, to celebrate and to use our voices to proclaim that THIS IS NOT OKAY!   Day 2 and Our guests today are:   Co Founder of the not for profit organisation Village Artisan, Tasha Cox joins Susan & Nicole to not only talk about International Day of the Girl and #grlpower Turn Up the Volume and the work their organisation does in India.   At Village Artisan they believe that it is possible to make a difference. They share an appreciation for the beauty of traditional crafts, yet have a conscience regarding their environment and the people who live in it. The beauty and uniqueness of these products are a result of many handicraft traditions practiced in India and passed down from generation to generation.   Plus we have Jane Kennedy, founder of A Girl and Her World, joining us to host this live conversation. Jane brings so much depth in this arena, not only does she run an amazing organisation, she also works for an Aid and Humanitarian organisation so her world is full of understanding and bringing solutions to the table.  
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