Lou Brown Talks
What if teaching empathy from an early age could transform societies and prevent deep-rooted challenges? In this episode, Leslee Udwin, founder of Think Equal, a global charity revolutionising education, shares her remarkable journey. From discovering her purpose in Indian prison cells to designing programmes that instil social-emotional skills in young children, Leslee’s mission is to foster kinder, more equitable communities worldwide. What You'll Learn - Early Intervention: Why embedding social-emotional learning at ages 3–6 builds lifelong foundations for empathy, compassion, and self-regulation. - Global Impact: How Think Equal tailors its programs for diverse cultures - from Australia to Nigeria - ensuring universal resonance and reach. - Evidence-Based Change: Discover how rigorous randomised trials validate the effectiveness of empathy-focused curricula and drive government adoption worldwide. We explore Think Equal’s transformative 30-lesson curriculum, packed with engaging books, films, and activities, and celebrate its proven success in countries like Lithuania and Spain. Leslee’s mission is for a world where we prioritise holistic child development over traditional rote learning. Lou Brown Talks is produced by Urban Podcasts [http://urbanpodcasts.co.uk].
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