The Social Impact Show with Samm Marshall - Ruben Hazelzet

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The Social Impact Show with Samm Marshall – Friendly Footprints

On this episode of The Social Impact Show with Samm Marshall, powered by Social TV, Samm sits down with Ruben Hazelzet, the visionary behind Soapbox South Africa. Together, they unpack the inspiration and purpose behind the Friendly Footprints Climate Dinner on December 6th at the iconic Neighbourgood Church in Cape Town.

From the art of sustainable dining with Italian MasterChef Lapo Magni to practical insights on eco-friendly travel and mindful living, this episode dives deep into how small, intentional changes can have a big impact on our world.

Get ready for an engaging conversation that combines food, community, and climate action in a way that’s both delicious and inspiring. Tune in to learn how you can start leaving your own Friendly Footprints!
26 Nov 2024 English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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