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put on his shell, and i'm going to bed. that's it from me and the news team for now. and then facility will have an update at the top of the all but don't go away. next we find out how gender roles have impacted the work of 3 female autism. that's in a series about women in asia after the break. don't this, that was a lot more news business and sports on d, w dot com for you to review. i'm grabbing office expert watch mm hm. we're all set to go beyond the obvious.
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we're, as we take on the world, i do all this. yeah. we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes to find police my a deal we are your is actually on fire made for mines in when i started off, i did experienced a lot of resistance because i'm a young woman with y'all out by me late breaking there was a my back on the diamond one me and asked me to see the court looked at
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when i failed, i feel like them to step up and say the truth. ah ah, i'm a young woman. i don't exactly looked part of a farmer and a lot of elders would not want to listen to a young woman because they've had so much experience is a male dominated industry. there's not many young women who are actually interested in agriculture. edlio. and i wanted to kind of look closer at our food systems in our agricultural systems because i knew that
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there was ample opportunity for innovation and for change. i come from a family of farmers on my dad's side. he took pride in growing his own ingredients and produce and those were the traits that i was raised with. ah, i'm louisa buelo and the founder of the cow project. and i live in carina stewart in the philippines. the philippines is one of the most at risk countries to hazards brought about by climate change. and we are at the front lines of the climate crisis to typhoons and droughts and natural disasters. farmers are one of the most vulnerable populations of that, which is why i realized that as i was building this venture, it was inevitable that we had to bring in environmentalism stewardship and our climate education into this kind of work
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t lovins you at g mail. i bet you in betty. so that you hold on after i graduated from university, i came straight to my family business to have a conventional traditional store, which is, you know, they sell everything including shoes. my parents have this huge experience, whereas i had practically nothing to everything. i said they just say, oh, that's not right, that's wrong. so it wasn't really a big goal. when i started missouri, i was just want to do something on my own. make myself independent. do something that i really like. every one is sort of selling online. so i thought,
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why not? i start something online. my name is omar. i am the founder of to local brand name. i'm ozetta, i'm from indonesia, and i'm also writing a book called in my own shoes. mm. straight after i get married and started business about a year later i have a baby. her name is hammons out. by the way, after 7 years, i had a divorce which came and play huge part of my life. because at the moment i was really in the dark and you know what happened to entrepreneurs when they have personal struggle, everything crumbled. and that's why i'm in 2019. we decided that we have to close amazon. i in fact bankruptcy
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when the bankruptcy happen, the company was not very good decision at the moment financially. um we went to price war. we offer too much discount and months after mines. we didn't make profitability. so hot brokenly, we had to close down the business from that moment and i realize that it is crucial for entrepreneurs to be able to read numbers of their own business so that they can make analyses according to facts and data. ah, this is your, me plays a huge part of my life. i had nothing to lose. i already list the business. so i
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thought, why not just was it and, and it was very grateful because i touch, i'm many other hearts out there who felt also that, oh my god, i'm not alone. i also felt the same way. ah. and december of 2016, our town was hit by super typhoon not 10. and it destroyed about 80 percent of agriculture livelihoods in agricultural land, in my town alone, and displaced over a 1000 families. so we knew that after that type, when we needed a way to rebuild and or create better type when resiliency ball it started as a typhoon, relief after our we gave away ceilings and vegetable thieves to rebuild their, their agricultural livelihoods. but then we realized that it was just kind of
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a bonded response and we needed to actually position them better for the long term . so that was when we realized that coca cola was a pretty good crop because it was already better suited to our ecosystems. ah, yeah, as we were going along with it, i realize that there are a lot of things that i can integrate into regenerative agriculture from sustainable farming practices that came from our elders. so it became more of a collaborative effort to move forward and rethink our food systems being ah, i created this community club and nick, a multi meaning timing back. surprisingly, i found so many of other entrepreneurs who are not able to read their own final financial statement, let alone having financials,
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didn't my publisher call me to wrote a book about starting a business and growing it and being successful after um, you know, experiencing failures. i felt strongly that having the courage to leave it as yourself, as i call it, in your own shoes, is very important because that is the only way that you can be the best fortune of yourself. not. you know what other people expect you to be or to do, and that is the only way that you can give meaningful impact for other people. i will actually have a body either ballasa collected on the whole volume toiler you over to talk about the titles. oh, the laboratory. i boiler in either parts of hampton, while only whiting dina. i think while may wine. i do any. why don't at ally yet?
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why do dealer by that by, hey, move out. i'm kind of in your life. i need my kilowatt. ask them, let them i met to not on the diamond when me and i got to me to see had to call looked up my kid. why my dad, my dad while i load it down with nicholas wiley. yeah. he my mother kinda come and i go by me, they call you that. my god. i mean i was to, well over me gonna die in my, my toner. oh, here in the philippines there is a stigma against farming, where people perceive it to be associated to poverty on sustainability and failure, which is quite terrible. it's really
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important to change the stigma so that more young people can get into farming because our average age of farmers is that around 57 years old there's a lot of that isn't strictly what people perceive as the stereotype of just pointing out in the sun there's always a lot more aspects to it that can be integrated from just sticks from science and mathematics. young people can actually make a change and innovate and positively impact communities along the way. and i think that you just have to start small and start now and start local. mm. who's with
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he is the youngest among the greatest the canadian pianist, john leesha. ah, you leads audiences into the, you know, exploring its boundaries. ah, john lee sheds the secret of his success arch 21. in 60 minutes, w people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing phone tags in syria . to these credit, a demonstrated people fleeing extreme around
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