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9. The Humanity Hat | One Woman, One Dream, Thousands of Lives Changed

43 min · 3. juni 2026
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From Austria to Congo, turning a Childhood Dream into Change. At just 20 years old, Manuela boarded a plane to the Democratic Republic of Congo with little more than a childhood dream and an unwavering belief that she could make a difference. In this episode of Hats On!, Manuela shares the reality behind the mission—the loneliness of those first months, the illnesses that nearly forced her to stop, the resilience required to keep going, and the responsibility that comes with being given the local name "Mother of All Children." We also explore leadership, sustainability, motherhood, and what it means to raise a daughter between two worlds while building a future that extends far beyond yourself. This is a conversation about purpose, courage, service, and the remarkable things that can happen when one person refuses to give up on a dream. In this episode we talk about: • Following a childhood calling into the unknown • Building schools, healthcare, and community-led development • Resilience in the face of adversity • Leadership rooted in service • Raising a child across cultures • Creating sustainable impact that outlives the founder If you've ever wondered whether one person can truly make a difference, this conversation is your answer. Check out this incredible project on the following links. Website: https://www.zukunft-fuer-tshumbe.or.at/ Social media: https://www.instagram.com/zukunftfuertshumbe [https://www.instagram.com/zukunftfuertshumbe] Disclaimer: Guest's opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hats On! or its partners. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice.

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9. The Humanity Hat | One Woman, One Dream, Thousands of Lives Changed

From Austria to Congo, turning a Childhood Dream into Change. At just 20 years old, Manuela boarded a plane to the Democratic Republic of Congo with little more than a childhood dream and an unwavering belief that she could make a difference. In this episode of Hats On!, Manuela shares the reality behind the mission—the loneliness of those first months, the illnesses that nearly forced her to stop, the resilience required to keep going, and the responsibility that comes with being given the local name "Mother of All Children." We also explore leadership, sustainability, motherhood, and what it means to raise a daughter between two worlds while building a future that extends far beyond yourself. This is a conversation about purpose, courage, service, and the remarkable things that can happen when one person refuses to give up on a dream. In this episode we talk about: • Following a childhood calling into the unknown • Building schools, healthcare, and community-led development • Resilience in the face of adversity • Leadership rooted in service • Raising a child across cultures • Creating sustainable impact that outlives the founder If you've ever wondered whether one person can truly make a difference, this conversation is your answer. Check out this incredible project on the following links. Website: https://www.zukunft-fuer-tshumbe.or.at/ Social media: https://www.instagram.com/zukunftfuertshumbe [https://www.instagram.com/zukunftfuertshumbe] Disclaimer: Guest's opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hats On! or its partners. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice.

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