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On this very special episode of the Growing with Purpose podcast, I sit down with Hamsa Yaqo, formerly the Executive Director of the Small Giants Community, and now a board member. Hamsa is also the Co-Founder of Kintsugi Village, a non-profit hub in Detroit that will provide a childhood education center, artist incubator, culinary kitchen, and more to the local community.
Many of you likely know Hamsa as the bright, caring leader who helmed the Small Giants Community operations for nearly a decade. But you may not know about her previous time in the education and tech sectors, as well as her journey with her family from Iraq to the US when she was 12 years old. All of these experiences have shaped Hamsa into the leader she is today—ready to embark on a new journey in the non-profit space and give back to a city that she loves.
Listen to this episode to hear Hamsa and I discuss what it was like for her to be the eldest child of an immigrant family, how learning a new language in a new country made her resourceful, the tough lessons she’s learned as a leader, and so much more.
Show Notes:
3:32 - A serendipitous Small Giants journey
5:45 - Moving fast at Mango Languages
10:05 - A childhood on the move
20:06 - Building bonds in academia
29:10 - Areas for improvement
34:18 - “You have to enjoy what you do”
Book that Inspired Hamsa:
Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Listen to Hamsa's story below: