EP02 with Hana El Sadat | “Charity Isn’t Something That’s Seen. It Comes From Within.”

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Tweet @allysalama to let us know who you'd like us to host next on the show!Hana El Sadat is a passionate Humanitarian and Philanthropist. She is the founder of Neya, an online platform that supports community engagement and collaborations that are in line with sustainable development goals. Neya was founded in late 2018, a community platform for philanthropy and development. It serves to help causes better market themselves and their cause, spread awareness, make available opportunities for donations or volunteer work and better reach individuals, organizations or companies who are ready and willing to give their support. Before pursuing  Neya, Hana worked at the United Nations Development Program, working on programs such as the Behavior Insights Program to improve the delivery of Social Care for Children in Egypt.-This episode is sponsored by EMPWRNG MEDIA, a Canadian boutique Social Media Agency delivering results to purpose-driven change-makers and social enterprises in our global community.-Key Timestamps:[06:00] How Neya came about.[09:00] Challenges of Social Entrepreneurship.[12:00] Raising Awareness on Social Causes as a pioneer in the market in Egypt. Including https://www.empower-mag.com[14:00] Hana on Empathetic Leadership.[16:00] Hana on Charity and giving back.[25:00] How to become a social change-maker.[28:00] The Fireball Segment![31:00] The Reflection Segment: I’d tell my younger self..[35:00] The Legacy Segment!-Key Quotes by Hana El Sadat“Instead of using I, we chose using We.”“You listen first. You give next..”“Not everyone has to be the same. But we all have to find a common baseline.”“Charity isn’t something that’s seen. Charity is something that comes internally.”“Charity allows you to learn and discover things about yourself. Everyone finds themselves in something.”“I learned when you’re strong, you can really deliver, and people start feeling hope.”“Everyone’s somewhere else mentally. It’s really important we each hear each other and give everyone a chance. You don’t know what the person is going through.”“I learned when you’re strong, you can really deliver, and people start feeling hope.”“You only really get to know yourself and learn who you are outside your comfort zone.”-Links to me:Website: https://www.allysalama.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/allysalamaTwitter: https://twitter.com/allysalamaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealallysalamaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allysalamaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/allysalamaLinks to Hana:Website: https://elneya.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neyaplatform/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neyaplatform/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/neyaplatform/