Afleveringen
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Listen to Lobo and how his Football freestyling had impcted on his life.
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Choose to Change with Anna Nordengren
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Walk and talk with Petra Hjerpe
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What if creativity isn’t just about painting, music, or photography? What if it’s something much deeper—something we all have, something that shapes how we experience life?
In this episode of Worth To Be Seen, we uncover the true power of creativity—not just as a skill but as a way of thinking, a way of seeing, and a way of living. Too often, creativity is placed inside a box, reserved for artists and professionals. But what if creativity was actually about problem-solving, perspective, and transformation?
🌍 Why This Matters
From the earliest years of our lives, we are conditioned to fear failure. We are taught that making mistakes is something to be avoided, that success is the only path to appreciation. But in reality, failure is the foundation of creativity. Every great invention, every powerful story, and every breakthrough idea started with someone willing to fail, learn, and try again.
If we can redefine failure as part of the learning process, we can unlock true creative freedom—not just in art, but in everyday problem-solving, decision-making, and even how we navigate relationships.
💡 A Global Perspective – Creativity in Ghana & Kenya
Creativity is not just about luxury. In many parts of the world, creativity is survival. In schools in Ghana and Kenya, children are learning how to innovate despite limited resources. They don’t always have paint, instruments, or high-tech tools, but they create anyway—through storytelling, braiding, crafting, music, and problem-solving.
These children are the heart of what Worth To Be Seen is about. By making their creativity visible, we give them a platform—a window to the world where their ideas are seen and valued. When a child realizes that their work matters, something incredible happens: they create more, dream bigger, and start to believe in their own potential.
That’s why this channel exists. To showcase untold stories, to break down barriers to creativity, and to inspire people everywhere to embrace their own creativity—no matter where they are or what they have.
🎯 The Movement of Worth To Be Seen
This channel is growing every day, and as it grows, so does its impact. If we can use this platform to give a voice to creators who might otherwise go unnoticed, then we are achieving our mission.
📸 Photography & Storytelling – More than capturing an image, it’s about learning how to see.
🎙 Podcast & Conversations – Deep discussions on fear, creativity, and personal growth.
🎨 Creative Expression – Encouraging people to think differently, experiment, and embrace failure.
🌱 Inspiring the Next Generation – Shifting how children learn creativity so that they grow up unafraid to explore, imagine, and create.
This is about redefining success, overcoming creative blocks, and embracing the unknown. Whether you’re an artist, a musician, a writer, or just someone looking for inspiration, Worth To Be Seen is a place for anyone who believes that creativity is worth cultivating, sharing, and celebrating.
🔔 Join the Movement & Be Part of the Change!
This isn’t just another YouTube channel. It’s a community. A movement. A call to action. If you believe that creativity is something worth fighting for, then be part of it.
✅ Subscribe for deep conversations, untold stories, and creative inspiration.
✅ Comment below – How do you bring creativity into your everyday life?
✅ Share this video with someone who needs encouragement to embrace their creativity.
Together, we can challenge the fear of failure, empower the next generation, and make creativity a visible, celebrated part of life.
Because creativity isn’t just for artists. It’s for all of us. And when we start to see the world differently, we realize just how much is truly Worth To Be Seen.
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Stress is often seen as the enemy, but what if eliminating it completely is actually harmful? In this insightful conversation, I sit down with Dr. Annika Sorensen, a medical doctor with over 20 years of experience and author of Take Stress from Chaos to Calm.
We dive into:
✅ The true nature of stress—why it’s essential for survival but dangerous when out of balance
✅ How lifestyle choices shape our well-being more than we realize
✅ The hidden signs of chronic stress most people overlook
✅ The impact of social structures and modern society on our stress levels
✅ Why feeling lonely can be just as stressful as having too much to do
✅ Practical steps to reduce stress and regain control over your life
Dr. Annika shares powerful insights from her book, her personal journey, and years of experience helping people navigate stress in a healthier way. Plus, she reveals one simple daily habit that can significantly improve both mental clarity and well-being.
📅 This episode premieres on Tuesday – be sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss it!
💬 What’s your biggest challenge with stress? Let us know in the comments!
📚 Check out Dr. Annika’s book: Take Stress from Chaos to Calm 👉 [Insert link if available]
🔗 Connect with Dr. Annika: [Insert relevant links: website, social media, etc.]
🎥 More episodes of Worth To Be Seen Podcast: [Insert playlist link]
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Lets find out what Chrles a vetaran with 25 years of teaching has to say.
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Imagine walking into an art gallery—every piece carefully chosen, thoughtfully placed, creating an experience. Now, what if that gallery was your mind? What if your memories, thoughts, and emotions were the exhibits?
In this episode of Worth to Be Seen, we explore how our lives are shaped by what we choose to put on display. Just like a gallery curator decides what artwork to feature and what to store away, we have the power to arrange the stories we tell ourselves.
💡 In this episode, we discuss:
✔️ The power of curation—how the mind is like an art gallery
✔️ Why we don’t frame painful memories and hang them in our homes—but sometimes do in our minds
✔️ How we can rearrange our mental gallery to create a healthier perspective
✔️ The role of people, experiences, and even our inner dialogue in shaping our personal exhibits
🖼 What’s hanging in your mental gallery? And is it time to rearrange a few things?
👉 If this episode resonates with you, let me know in the comments! How do you curate your own mental space?
🔔 Subscribe for more content that blends photography, storytelling, and deeper perspectives on life.
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🌍 Support the 7m-project [Insert Link]
#Mindset #PhotographyAndLife #WorthToBeSeen #LifePerspective #MentalGallery
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Sometimes, a single act of generosity can ripple through a community, creating change that lasts for generations. Today, on Worth to be Seen, we take a journey into the heart of Kibera, one of Africa’s largest informal settlements, where resilience and hope drive change in the face of adversity.
Our guest, George Jarona, is an educator and community leader who founded the Brainstorm Junior Children’s Center and the Widows Empowerment Group. Inspired by his own journey as a sponsored child, George has dedicated his life to giving back—offering education, support, and opportunities to those who need it most.
In this episode, we explore the challenges of education, access to clean water, and economic empowerment in Kibera. We’ll hear incredible success stories, like that of John, Emmanuel, and Scovia—students who have risen from difficult circumstances to university success. We’ll also meet Molly Aloach, a 101-year-old woman who transformed her life through empowerment programs and entrepreneurship.
This is a story of struggle, survival, and the power of community-driven change. Join me as we uncover the unseen stories that truly deserve to be heard… and seen.
This is Worth to be Seen.”
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What happens when life takes an unexpected turn? Peo, a former air traffic controller, faced a life-changing health diagnosis that forced him to rethink everything. Instead of giving up, he found a new purpose—plogging, a Swedish-born movement that combines jogging (or walking) with picking up litter.
In this episode ofWorth To Be Seen, Peo shares his powerful story of resilience, environmental activism, and some of thestrangest things he’s found while cleaning the streets (trust us, you won’t believe it! 🤯).
🔹 How a health crisis led to a new mission
🔹 The shocking truth about cigarette butts and pollution
🔹 Why small actions can make abig difference
Join us for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation that just might change how you see the world around you. 🌍♻️
🎧 Listen now onWorth To Be Seen!
📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube!
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In this episode of Worth To Be Seen, I sit down with Mikael Rinholt – a man with a fascinating journey and deep insights into [his field/passion]. We talk about his experiences, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and the moments that have truly been worth to be seen.
From challenges to unexpected turning points, Mikael shares his perspective on what shapes a meaningful life. We also continue the one-word pass-on tradition—where each guest receives a word from the previous episode to reflect on. What will Mikael’s word be, and how will he interpret it?
📌 Topics covered in this episode:
✅ Mikael’s background and key life experiences
✅ Lessons learned from [his field/work]
✅ A moment in his life that changed everything
✅ The one-word pass-on tradition
👉 Tune in, subscribe, and be part of the conversation!
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📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Worthtobeseen
#Podcast #WorthToBeSeen #MikaelRinholt #Inspiration #LifeLessons
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In this episode, I sit down with Jane, a passionate teacher at St. Paul’s Comprehensive School in Nairobi, Kenya, who is challenging the traditional education system. With a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Nairobi, Jane is on a mission to blend academics with environmental activism and creative expression.
Her groundbreaking projects involve tree planting, waste management, seed collection, and nurturing her students’ talents in poetry, dance, and art. But are these efforts enough to transform the future of education in Kenya—or even beyond?
Join me as we explore Jane’s inspiring story, her challenges, and the impact she’s making in schools and communities. Her approach raises a bold question: Is this the kind of education we need to change the world?
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In this eye-opening episode of Worth To Be Seen, Christian Linnér joins us to discuss the challenges men face in modern society. From mental health struggles to societal expectations, we explore the unspoken pressures men deal with and how they can find the tools to overcome them.
Christian, a performance strategist and results coach, brings his expertise and practical insights to the conversation, offering a fresh perspective on how men can embrace vulnerability, build resilience, and take actionable steps toward a better future. This is a must-listen for anyone invested in fostering a more supportive and balanced society.
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A Photograph That Changed Everything
In this episode of Worth to Be Seen, I take you back to my first visit to the village of Lomolo in Kenya—a day when an unexpected photograph captured a moment that would change everything.
Join me as I vividly recount the heat of the dry earth, the curious laughter of children, and the quiet connection with a little girl named Chagalet and her twin sister. Unbeknownst to me, someone snapped a photo of that fleeting moment—a photo that would inspire the creation of the 7M Project and spark a ripple of change touching countless lives.
Through storytelling, reflections, and emotions, I share how a single image became the seed of something extraordinary. Tune in to discover the power of connection and how even the smallest gestures can transform the world around us.
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