Dangerous Women

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder & CEO at Acumen

On Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell we are joined by Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder & CEO at Acumen, the global community that is changing the way the world tackles poverty.

V: Formerly Eve Ensler

Watch this uplifting segment with Pat Mitchell and V, formerly know as Eve Ensler, a Tony Award-winning playwright, activist, Founder of V Day & One Billion Rising Movement on Dangerous Women Leading Onward.

Soiya Gecaga, Founder & Executive Director of We The Change Foundation

We The Change Foundation, is bringing a new standard of education to Africa. In this episode of Dangerous Women: Leading Onward, Pat Mitchell speaks with Soiya Gecaga about her foundation and how they are reshaping the future of children by teaching them a growth mindset, mindfulness, yoga, environmental stewardship, and project-based learning.

Christine Schuler Deschryver, Co-Founder & Director at the City of Joy

Christine Schuler Deschryver, Co-Founder & Director at the City of Joy join us on Dangerous Women with Pat Mitchell to discuss how they are healing women survivors of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Mia Birdsong, Family Activist, Author, Thought Leader

On Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell, Family Activist, Author, and Thought Leader, Mia Birdsong articulates how we must show up to stay connected during and after covid, and reevaluate the solutions for economic inequality.

Dr. Lucy King, Elephants and Bees

On Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell, we are joined with Dr. Lucy King, Research and Leader at Elephants and Bees Projects, to speak about the innovative and cost-effective methods they have put in place to save elephants, and provide income-producing solutions to farmers.

Catalina Escobar, Founder & President of Juanfe Foundacion

On this episode of Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell, we are joined by Catalina Escobar, Founder & President of Fundación Juanfe, who will discuss the impactful transformation Catalina and her foundation have done for more than 245,000 children and teen mothers. Join us in this fiery conversation to learn their understanding of the poverty cycle, how to help women break free, and how to create economic progress and prosperity.

CNBC Africa – Dangerous Women Uplifting the Africa Communities

On FINTECH.TV Pat Mitchell profiles four extraordinary women that are making a difference on the African continent – Christine Schuler Deschryver, Co-Founder of City of Joy in the DRC; Soiya Gecaga, Founder of We The Change Foundation in Kenya; Dr. Lucy King, Leader at Elephants and Bees Project in Kenya; and Juliet Asante, CEO of the National Film Authority in Ghana.

Yang Lan, Co-Founder of Sun Media

On Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell, we are joined by Yang Lan, often called “the Oprah of China.” Watch this inspiring interview to learn more about: The future of gender equality Gender equality in China Biggest challenges for women Technology as a driver of growth  Philanthropic movement and impact investing

CNBC Africa with Cheryl Dorsey, Echoing Green

This week on Dangerous Women: Leading Onward, host Pat Mitchell speaks with Cheryl Dorsey, a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement and President of Echoing Green. They discuss Cheryl’s drive to social justice and her path to leadership, Echoing Green’s fellowship program where over 900 fellows have been selected over the past 35 years, and the role of venture philanthropy and capital investment in social entrepreneurship.

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour explains the importance of leadership, especially by women, in countries around the world on this episode of Dangerous Women: Leading Onward with Pat Mitchell on CNBC Arabia.

Thandie Newton on Dangerous Women: Leading Onward

What does it mean to be a Dangerous Woman?  Starting off the series Dangerous Women: Leading Onward airing on CNBC Africa, Pat Mitchell speaks with Thandie Newton about her thoughts on racial stereotypes, facing her fears and dangers, and the effects of Critical Race Theory throughout her career.