Talking Rotary Zones 28 & 32 is a podcast that features the work of Rotary International, the service organization. The podcast features the good works of Rotary clubs in the district, the zone, and the world.
On this episode we talk with Sara Surani proud Rotarian and the co-founder of She is the Universe.
In this inspiring conversation we talk about empowerment, steminism and hope.
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On this episode we talk with members of the Rotary Club of Lavington in Nairobi Kenya.
Nancy Mathenge and Dr. Alfred Gitonga tell us about the development of a self triage program for access to menta…
Wes Hazlitt is a proud husband, father and grandfather. He is a polio survivor and is impacted by post polio syndrome. We talk to Wes about his journey.
Lisa is a proud member of the Rotary Club of Washington.
In this episode we talk about some unique projects, community building and enhancing the membership experience.
Rotarian Dr. Zehra Surani is the Executive Director of It's Your Life Foundation. The Foundation works to improve public health Corpus Cristi Texas and around the world.
On this episode with Australian David McPherson we talk Paralympics, diversity, equity, inclusion and growing Rotary in the 21st century.
A chance visit to Rotary International headquarters brought Chenyere Amaefule to Rotary. This in turn has created a passion for international projects and dreams of the impact that Rotary can have.
Ina Pinkney is a chef, restauranteur and community builder who has lived with polio since childhood. We talk, about food, polio, community and giving back.
Long time friends Dean Rohrs and Betty Screpnik are driving forces at the Rotary Foundation Canada.
Join us for our conversation about their work, their travel adventures and the impact of Rotary.
As a sixteen year old Denise Dinoto was given some advice.
"What ever you are asked to do, whatever opportunity presents itself, say yes. Do it all. You never know if you're going to get another chan…
Rotary changed Angela Walker's life. An injured veteran, Angela was feeling lost. After a chance meeting with a Rotarian, she decided to become involved.
Today this two time Club President and Distric…
Michel Zaffran is the former Director of Polio Eradication at the World Health Organization.
In our conversation we talk about polio eradication, vaccines, public health and the role Rotary has to pl…
This time on Talking Rotary Dr. Nancy Hansen talks about making a big impact while doing small things.
From Miss Easter Seal 1966 to proud educator and Rotarian you will want to hear Nancy's story.
To …
This time on Talking Rotary we talk about landmine removal with Hansjörg Eberle, Founder and Director of Fondation Suisse de Déminage (FSD).
Learn more about their work at:
https://fsd.ch/en/
You will …
This time on Talking Rotary we speak with proud Rotarian Mohan Kumar. Mohan is a master trainer, a Rotary champion of health and a diversity advocate.
He changes lives my helping to provide artific…
On this episode we talk with Valarie Wafer the Chair Rotary International Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force. We talk about building Rotary through diversity.
For more information on…
Two friends Peter Neufeldt and Doug Mortin have used their love of motorcycles to raise money for the Ripple Effect Program. For more than twelve years the "Rotary Rides" gather on a Saskatchewan sum…
On this episode we talk Rotary with John Henry the Chair of The Durham Region. John talks about how he and his team manage one of the largest municipal governments in Canada and how Rotary impacts th…
Ken Masson is the co-founder of the Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy. The Club is a diverse group of people from around the world who share two common goals: to advocate for people with disab…
Bruce Wallace is the World President of The International Caravanning Fellowship of Rotarians (ICFR). When not at home on the south coast of England Bruce and his wife Pat are travelling the world vi…