Global Goodness
What if changing a child’s life didn’t require millions of dollars—but something as simple as a skateboard? In this episode of Global Goodness, Kim Hunt sits down with Noorzai Ibrahimi, Program Director at Skateistan, an organization transforming the lives of children in some of the world’s most challenging environments through skateboarding and education. Noorzai’s story is a powerful one. He went from working on the streets of Kabul as a child, trying to earn just $1 a day to support his family, to becoming a leader helping thousands of kids access education, confidence, and opportunity. Together, they explore how Skateistan started with a single skateboard in Afghanistan and grew into a global movement—empowering youth, especially girls, in communities where opportunities are limited. This conversation dives into: * How skateboarding teaches resilience, confidence, and life skills * Why one small opportunity can change a child’s entire future * The realities facing kids growing up in conflict zones * How Skateistan is creating safe spaces for education and belonging If you’ve ever wondered whether one simple idea can create real change—this episode is your answer. Listen now and discover how something small can transform everything. Learn More About Skateistan Website: https://www.skateistan.org/ [https://www.skateistan.org/] Instagram: @skateistan [https://www.instagram.com/skateistan/] Watch Oscar winning documentary: Learning to Skateboard In A Warzone (If You're a Girl) [https://vimeo.com/795808201] Follow Global Goodness on Instagram: @globalgoodnesspodcast [https://www.instagram.com/globalgoodnesspodcast/]
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