1 hr 10 min

'Raising the Nation': Paul Lindley's Crusade for a Child-Centric Future How We Change the World

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In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the world of successful British entrepreneur and influential author, ⁠Paul Lindley OBE⁠. Paul has dedicated himself to reshaping the landscape of childhood through innovative ideas and passionate advocacy.

From his early days starting the UK’s largest organic baby and toddler food brand, ⁠Ella's Kitchen⁠, to his nine years as Deputy Director of Nickelodeon UK, to his current roles as Chair of Robert F Kennedy Human Rights UK and a Trustee of Sesame Workshop, the
creators of Sesame Street, Paul's journey is one of creativity, compassion, and positive change.

His bestselling book, 'Little Wins,' and his new book, ⁠Raising
the Nation: How to Build a Better Future For Our Children (And Everyone Else)' are testaments to his belief in the untapped potential of young minds and the need for child-centric policies.

Our conversation with Paul traverses the realms of entrepreneurship, child welfare, and public policy. We
explore the foundations of Ella's Kitchen, delve into the insights of his books, and discuss the critical role of child-focused policies in shaping a prosperous future. Paul shares his vision for empowering children, drawing on his rich experiences and deep convictions.

“In this century, childhood has been transformed. We
face consequential choices, and the future of our nations hinges on centering children and young people in policy and politics." – Paul Lindley

Paul Lindley's dedication to making the world a better place for children is not just inspiring but a call to action. His insights remind us of the immense responsibility and opportunity we must shape a brighter, more inclusive future for the next generation.

⁠Purchase Raising the Nation: How to Build a Better Future For Our Children (And Everyone Else)⁠

Follow Paul Lindley

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How We Change the World is a weekly podcast designed to
inspire hope, encourage action, and celebrate progress in the realms of climate change, poverty, health, governance, social justice, education, animal welfare, conservation, and other pressing issue areas. Every Wednesday, tune in to hear in-depth conversations with activists, advocates, and other change makers whose stories of triumph, tragedy, and tenacity will encourage you to explore your own problem-solving potential. 👉🏼

In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the world of successful British entrepreneur and influential author, ⁠Paul Lindley OBE⁠. Paul has dedicated himself to reshaping the landscape of childhood through innovative ideas and passionate advocacy.

From his early days starting the UK’s largest organic baby and toddler food brand, ⁠Ella's Kitchen⁠, to his nine years as Deputy Director of Nickelodeon UK, to his current roles as Chair of Robert F Kennedy Human Rights UK and a Trustee of Sesame Workshop, the
creators of Sesame Street, Paul's journey is one of creativity, compassion, and positive change.

His bestselling book, 'Little Wins,' and his new book, ⁠Raising
the Nation: How to Build a Better Future For Our Children (And Everyone Else)' are testaments to his belief in the untapped potential of young minds and the need for child-centric policies.

Our conversation with Paul traverses the realms of entrepreneurship, child welfare, and public policy. We
explore the foundations of Ella's Kitchen, delve into the insights of his books, and discuss the critical role of child-focused policies in shaping a prosperous future. Paul shares his vision for empowering children, drawing on his rich experiences and deep convictions.

“In this century, childhood has been transformed. We
face consequential choices, and the future of our nations hinges on centering children and young people in policy and politics." – Paul Lindley

Paul Lindley's dedication to making the world a better place for children is not just inspiring but a call to action. His insights remind us of the immense responsibility and opportunity we must shape a brighter, more inclusive future for the next generation.

⁠Purchase Raising the Nation: How to Build a Better Future For Our Children (And Everyone Else)⁠

Follow Paul Lindley

✨ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Paul Lindley Website

✨ ⁠Linked In⁠ Paul Lindley Linked In

✨⁠ ⁠X/Twitter ⁠ Paul Lindley X

✨⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ Paul Lindley Instagram

________________________________________________

Follow How We Change the World 🎙️
on Social Media:

🌎 Facebook:
⁠https://www.facebook.com/changethewor...

🌎 Instagram:
⁠https://www.instagram.com/changethewo...

How We Change the World podcast details, Contact Info,
and Previous Episodes:

💻 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠:
https://www.howwechangetheworld.co⁠

How We Change the World is a weekly podcast designed to
inspire hope, encourage action, and celebrate progress in the realms of climate change, poverty, health, governance, social justice, education, animal welfare, conservation, and other pressing issue areas. Every Wednesday, tune in to hear in-depth conversations with activists, advocates, and other change makers whose stories of triumph, tragedy, and tenacity will encourage you to explore your own problem-solving potential. 👉🏼

1 hr 10 min

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