Why Sarah Dusek Bets on Female Founders

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In this episode of the Kate Turkington Show, Sarah Dusek shares her inspiring journey from an AIDS worker in Zimbabwe to a recognized leader in regenerative tourism. She discusses her transition from the non-profit sector to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of empowering women entrepreneurs and the need for capital and mentorship. Sarah also highlights the distinction between sustainable and regenerative travel, detailing her new venture, Few and Far, in Limpopo, which aims to restore ecosystems while providing unique travel experiences. The conversation touches on the UN Global Goals and concludes with insights from Sarah's new book, designed to help women entrepreneurs scale their businesses while finding joy in their journeys.
13 Mar English South Africa Society & Culture

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