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Unlocking Human Potential In South Africa With Linda Dhladhla

1 h 10 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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In a country grappling with high youth unemployment, what if the solution wasn't finding jobs, but building the capacity to create them? This is the mission of Linda Dhladhla [https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-dhladhla-24b1a714?originalSubdomain=za] from Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies [https://allangillgrayfoundation.org/philanthropy] in South Africa. In this conversation, we explore the powerful idea that unlocking human potential in South Africa requires a massive mindset shift. Linda's story—from his mother's side-hustles to her work shaping national education programs—reveals why 'entrepreneurship' is less about starting the next big venture and entirely about cultivating entrepreneurial competencies in every student. Discover how prioritizing discovery learning, agency, and adaptability can equip an entire nation to thrive in an evolving economy.

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