Wisdom of Leaders

Art for Good

28 min · 8. maj 2026
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sabera.co What if the wisdom we need is already around us? In this episode of Impact Leaders, Ayushi Jaiswal talks about wisdom of the land. From the World Wisdom Map to co-creating learning tools used in 50+ countries — her work brings lived knowledge, culture, and storytelling into education and impact. A standout: her collaboration with the Maasai community, creating a cultural center and water solutions benefiting 10,000+ people. A powerful reminder — wisdom isn’t missing, it’s often unheard.

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