Episode 27 Dr Tashmia Ismail-Saville - #WisdomPersonified Conversations with D

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'Wisdom is like fire. People take it from others." – Hema proverb (DRC)

You will definitely be enlightened by the fire shared in this Wisdom Personified conversation with Dr Tashmia Ismail–Saville who is the CEO of Youth Employment Service (YES). There is a saying that do not judge a book by its cover. You will fail miserably if you try with Tashmia, and you will also encounter an individuals who truly defies being boxed in. Her passion and knowledge of wide range of disciplines and interests are tied together by her dislike of inequality and for working for the greater good.

I was enthralled from the beginning to the end of our conversation. You will be too. An apt conversation to energise and inspire you as you ease into #20won with its challenges and opportunities. May you triumph and thrive this 2021!

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7 Jan 2021 English South Africa Spirituality · Philosophy

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