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Speaking Through My World with Rosie Motene
"Speaking truth through an African feminist lens—amplifying our voices through impactful artivism rooted in ancestral wisdom and healing."
Speaking Through My World with Rosie Motene
Rosie Motene is driven by three core passions: womxn, Africa, and the arts. As a Pan-African queer feminist, writer, activist, speaker, and media proprietor, she draws on over 30 years of experience in media and more than two decades in feminist and LGBTQI+ activism. Rosie is also a certified counsellor and life coach, currently completing postgraduate studies in Drama Therapy and Psychology.
Her podcast, #SpeakingThroughMyWorld, explores urgent and underrepresented issues across gender-based violence, queer rights, the arts, and the African experience. It offers bold, intersectional conversations rooted in advocacy, healing, and creative resistance.
Listen on Buzzsprout, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.
To sponsor or collaborate, email: rosie@rosiemotene.biz
Speaking Through My World with Rosie Motene
Beautiful Trouble with Ashley Waudo
Beautiful Trouble- A book, strategy card deck, online toolbox, and creative campaign incubator.
An international network of artist-activist-trainers helping grassroots movements become more creative and effective.
I am in conversation with the impact amplifier, Ashley Waudo.
Ashley is a community organizer and project manager based in Nairobi. She is deeply committed to changing people's lives through service to others. She is passionate about movement building and nonviolent conflict resolution. Ashley has worked with movements to help them realize their power!
You can see them here:
https://beautifultrouble.org/fuel (https://beautifultrouble.org/fuel)
The fantastic new BeautifulTrouble’s Strategy Card Deck https://beautifultrouble.org/strategy-cards
The toolbox
https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox
Trainer’s Modules (BATMo!)
https://beautifultrouble.org/training/for-trainers
Get Up Rise Up Direct (GURU) action fund
https://beautifultrouble.org/directaction