
Scaling Deep with Nadia Kist
Nadia Kist runs Blood:Water from Nairobi, partnering withcommunity-based organizations across Africa to end health disparities tied to HIV/AIDS and the water crisis. She's also Egyptian-American, a classically trained si

Hosted by Noella Moshi · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 29 episodes
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What Grows? Is a podcast where we play with the connection between who we are and how we grow.I'm your host, Noella Moshi. Together with my guests, we explore how beliefs, values, and life experiences, shape the paths we take and the changes we make.
Noella Moshi hosts What Grows?, a society show with 29 episodes published.

Nadia Kist runs Blood:Water from Nairobi, partnering withcommunity-based organizations across Africa to end health disparities tied to HIV/AIDS and the water crisis. She's also Egyptian-American, a classically trained si

After 15 years teaching fundraisers communication skills, she watched someone look up from a training session and say, "I wish you worked for us because you've got the words." That moment broke something open: She realiz

The social impact sector is in the middle of a massive "What now?" moment. With USAID funding being gutted and long-standing international development structures shifting, many talented people I know are suddenly facing

How are funding decisions actually made? Ineza shares what makes entrepreneurs fundraising-ready, why you need to study your audience as rigorously as your solution, and how your subconscious intelligence guides you towa

Karen Runde received a vision of a water filter during meditation, and two months later, saw that design on a business plan that landed on her desk. After a decade supporting social entrepreneurs through the Miller Cente

Sophie Otiende believes the most radical thing her parents did was raise children they chose to have, with intention and love. That foundation—being fully accepted at home—shaped everything: her approach to activism, her

When Doreen Kessy sat in her living room during a season of intense prayer, she heard God clearly: "Help other women feel as rested as you do now." The entire concept of Eden Retreat downloaded to her brain in minutes: R

Birth doula and lactation consultant Yasmin has supported families across the globe for over 18 years, and she's learned to see everything through the lens of birth. In this intimate conversation, Yasmin explains why it'

Birth doula and lactation consultant Yasmin Dera has supported families across the globe for over 18 years, and she's learned to see everything through the lens of birth. From the spiritual belief that children choose th

Learning designer and award-winning writer Megan Tennant shares how she navigates multiple callings while raising her first child. We explore the tension between true self versus false self in career decisions, the chall

Alyssa and I explore how trusting your gut becomes a survival skill when you're constantly translating between cultures, why many of her adult friendships have turned out to be with fellow neurodivergent people, and what

This conversation includes mention of sexual abuse, violence, and addiction. Please listen in a way that honors your own well-being. You are invited to pause, to breathe, or to step away when needed. Susan Pohl has lived

For Sylvia, a solo trip to Florida and a 14,000-foot skydive became the catalyst for one of the biggest decisions of her life: walking away from medical school after years of preparation. Sylvia and I talk about living "

Rob Alhadeff’s journey is about choosing complexity over comfort; from anthropology student to British Army reservist, London finance professional, and now impact entrepreneur. He recounts the rain-soaked debut under a t

Bunmi Otegbade helps people see the narratives they're living in, and more importantly, discover they have the power to change them. We discuss how AI might force us into collaborative competition, why doubt is healthy,

Sarah Agopian-Khalifé can transform a room full of strangers into collaborators who don't want the conversation to end. As an experience designer, community strategist, and facilitator, Sarah understands that how we conn

Kwasi Adi-Dako has watched what happens when you put young people from 23 different African countries in the same classroom and deliberately design challenges that push them to their edges. Through his lens as an educato

Bonnie Murthy made the decision to shut down her successful vegan footwear company at its height; a choice that speaks to the play between identity, success, and authentic living. In this conversation, we explore the add

What does it mean to owe it to yourself to get to the other side? Social worker and mother of twins Keisha takes us on a journey from fast-paced London to a gentler-paced Tanzania, where she learned to question her relat

What happens when your roommate slips a note in your jacket pocket that says "your passion is people"? For Sarah Pritzl, it sparked a journey from corporate training to becoming what she calls "a midwife of ideas." In th
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