Hold on to Hope with Michelle Chavez
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Can the media somehow distort the information on a social issue rather than educate us on it? What role does social media play? How can you spot the signs of human trafficking? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Michelle Chavez from the Tote Project about her entrepreneurial journey blended with her huge drive for impact work. Michelle talks about how an eye opening documentary started her journey on helping to end human trafficking. Tune in and get insight on how it started with advocate work but after reading “Start Something That Matters” by Blake MyCoskie (founder of TOMs shoes) it turned into a business. Practical and purposeful totes on a mission: Michelle and her co-founder Fay found an easy and effective way to make a difference with affordable, sustainable products that people can use every day. When you carry their products, you Hold on to Hope™ for the millions of people trafficked worldwide. Could having an open mind and an extra dose of empathy help us work better together on some of these pressing issues?  Michelle and Fay have been so generous and given you the listener the code "NEEDED" for 20% off your orders (can't be combined with other discounts). This code is good through June 30, 2024. Just go to www.thetoteproject.com and order your tote today! Find out more about Michelle here: Instagram Find our more about Fay here: Instagram Find out more about The Tote Project here: Website & Instagram Connect with The Circular Entrepreneurs here: Instagram If you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages here In order to keep growing this beautiful community I would love for you to follow, share, rate & review the podcast. Xx Alexandra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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