World Changers Weekly Report

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

World Changers Weekly Report is a television show produced by World Changers Entertainment, Inc. that is dedicated to highlighting individuals who have made significant positive changes in the world across a diverse range of fields, from education to innovation to community activism. The show is hosted by Anita Casalina and Marcellus Wiley, both accomplished media personalities known for their engaging and insightful interviews.

Each episode of World Changers Weekly Report focuses on several individuals or groups who are making a meaningful impact in their communities or beyond. The show typically begins with a brief introduction from the hosts, outlining the week's theme and previewing the featured guests. The guests themselves represent a diverse array of backgrounds, ages, and experiences, but all share a common commitment to making the world a better place.

The interviews on World Changers Weekly Report are conducted in a conversational style that allows the guests to share their stories in their own words. Throughout the exchanges, Casalina and Wiley offer thoughtful responses, posing thoughtful questions which delve deeper into the guests' experiences and bring out important details that might otherwise be overlooked. The focus is always on the guests and their contributions, rather than on the hosts themselves.

What sets World Changers Weekly Report apart from other similar shows is its commitment to highlighting not only established leaders and celebrities, but also lesser-known individuals who are doing important work behind the scenes. In fact, one of the show's stated goals is to "shine a light on the world changers who don't always get the recognition they deserve."

In addition to the interviews, World Changers Weekly Report features segments that showcase innovative ideas, tools, or resources that can help viewers become agents of change in their own lives or communities. These might include educational programs, social media campaigns, fundraising initiatives, or other forms of activism that align with the show's core values of compassion, collaboration, and empowerment.

Overall, World Changers Weekly Report offers an inspiring and uplifting look at the many ways in which individuals can create positive change in the world. At a time when many people feel overwhelmed by the problems facing our planet, the show offers a message of hope and possibility, reminding viewers that even small actions can have a big impact. Whether you are a seasoned activist or simply interested in learning more about the people and ideas that are shaping our world, World Changers Weekly Report is a must-watch show that will leave you feeling inspired and motivated to make a difference.

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Growing Green Businesses
17. Growing Green Businesses
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports on EcoTech Visions, a green business incubator founded by Dr. Pandwe Gibson. EcoTech Visions helps launch sustainable businesses by helping to secure funding, office space, networking opportunities, and other resources.
Grooming Out of Poverty
16. Grooming Out of Poverty
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on The Grooming Project, founded by Natasha Kirsch. The Grooming Project trains mothers living in poverty to become professional dog groomers, earn a living wage, and support their families.
The Hippo Water Roller
15. The Hippo Water Roller
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Grace Ng reports on the Hippo Water Roller, designed for use by villages in rural Africa. The Hippo Water Roller helps families save time and strain on their necks and spines by making water collection much more efficient.
Clean Clothes for Kids
14. Clean Clothes for Kids
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports how students in low income areas miss school because they don't have clean clothes. The story focuses on Gibson Elementary school's clean clothes program in partnership with Whirlpool's Care Counts program. Care Counts has installed washers and dryers in 17 schools, with plans to expand to 30 more schools in the coming year.
Reading Village
13. Reading Village
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on Reading Village, a project devoted to teaching literacy in rural Guatemala. Founded by Linda Smith, Reading Village uses a teach-the-teachers and young people approach to sharing literacy, leadership, and new career opportunities.
The Sneaker Saint
12. The Sneaker Saint
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Grace Ng reports on Hav A Sole, founded by Rikki Mendias, and inspired by an experience he had as a child. Hav A Sole provides homeless and at-risk youth with new shoes.
Solar Lights Make a Difference
11. Solar Lights Make a Difference
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports on Nokero, a company that produces solar lights. Nokero lights provide a cheaper, safer, and more reliable alternative to kerosene lamps for people in areas without access to electricity.
Handmade Especially For You
10. Handmade Especially For You
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on Handmade Especially for You, a company devoted to delivering handknit scarves, hats, and baby clothes to women and children in abuse shelters. Founded by Leslye Borden, Handmade Especially for You has inspired fifteen affiliates across the United States.
New Learning Tools in Africa
9. New Learning Tools in Africa
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports on Rekindle Learning, founded by technology entrepreneur Rapelang Rabana. Rekindle Learning provides microlearning opportunities for students and businesses in southern Africa to help them become competitive in today's global market.
Clean the World
8. Clean the World
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Grace Ng reports on Clean the World, a nonprofit that partners with hotels to recycle unused soap and shampoo. The recycled soap is donated to communities around the world as part of a mission to build better health through hygiene.
Gaza Rising From the Rubble
7. Gaza Rising From the Rubble
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on Greencake, a company devoted to creating building materials out of the ash and rubble from bombed buildings in Gaza. Founded by engineers Majd Masharawi and Rawan Abdullatif, Greencake creates cheap, sustainable, and durable building materials for people who need to rebuild their communities.
India's Water-Saving Ponds
6. India's Water-Saving Ponds
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports on the use of water catchment ponds in India that allow farmers to collect rainwater during the wet months and save it for the dry months. Sponsored by the Indian government, irrigation ponds are allowing Indian farmers to triple their crops in some cases.
Ugly Fruits and Veggies Still Taste Great
5. Ugly Fruits and Veggies Still Taste Great
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on the movement to ensure ugly produce does not go to waste. Led by initiatives such as the French Inglorious Fruits & Vegetables campaign and the Ugly Fruits & Vegetables campaign in the United States, this movement chips away at hunger and pollution by reducing waste.
Building Bright Tomorrows in Uganda
4. Building Bright Tomorrows in Uganda
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Grace Ng reports on Building Tomorrow, a nonprofit that is building new schoolhouses for rural communities in Uganda. Building Tomorrow relies on community input and labor to build the resources to educate their children.
Wheelchair Users Can Just Drive Away
3. Wheelchair Users Can Just Drive Away
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Marcellus Wiley reports on Chairiot, a company that is building single-person electric cars for wheelchair users. The Chairiot Solo gives wheelchair users a quick and easy way to get around town with the same degree of independence as those who are able to walk.
The Shoe That Grows
2. The Shoe That Grows
March 14, 2017
In this Weekly Report, Anita Casalina reports on Because International, a company that produces adjustable shoes that can fit a child for years. Because's approach includes practical input from impoverished communities, and a local employment model.
What is a World Changer?
1. What is a World Changer?
March 14, 2017
What is a World Changer? Anita Casalina describes the people and organizations that are the focus of the World Changers show.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 14, 2017