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Mentorship for Queens ft. Kechi Amaefule, Founder and Executive Director of Mothers Impacting Lives Every Day

33 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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“Kechi Amaefule is the Founder and Executive Director of Mothers Impacting Lives Every Day (MILE), a nonprofit rooted in the belief that healing and mentorship change lives. A survivor turned advocate, Kechi created MILE to return the very gifts that helped her rise; guidance, community, and unwavering support. Through her lived experience and leadership, she empowers women and BIPOC girls to reclaim their voices, rewrite their stories, and step fully into their purpose.” MILE is searching for volunteers for upcoming events and programming! Learn more here - https://mileinc.org/get-involved/ [https://mileinc.org/get-involved/]  Follow MILE on socials: @mile.inc on Instagram, @Mothers Impacting Lives Everyday- MILE on Facebook If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Mirror Stage via our website at mirrorstage.org/donate [https://mirrorstage.org/donate/] and follow us on social media.  Learn more about us on socials:  Facebook: http://facebook.com/mirrorstage [http://facebook.com/mirrorstage]  Instagram: http://instagram.com/mirrorstagewa [http://instagram.com/mirrorstagewa]  A machine-readable transcript of the episode is available here - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1StO86IxRfH1MT-06bTGNUq_9gudo6XaoUxeWuiPi3VU/edit?usp=sharing [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1StO86IxRfH1MT-06bTGNUq_9gudo6XaoUxeWuiPi3VU/edit?usp=sharing]  Episodes release on the fourth Wednesday of the month. See you in February! All episode music by Podington Bear from the Free Music Archive. Podcast intro, outro, and interstitial music by Benjamin Marx.

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