Be Unique Be Included podcast symbolises something exceptional and authentic. Our first series of episodes are called “I have been there Look at me now”.
In the following few episodes, we will share stories from remarkable people. They will share their experiences and discuss their past and present journeys and future ambitions. Being unique gives us a sense of purpose in life.
We will hear from our guests about what makes them unique and what inclusion means to them.
In this episode, Part 1 of 2, we will talk with Gracia Mukiibi, who was initially my client, then we worked as colleagues and business partners, and most importantly, she is my friend. Her story is inspirational, and I hope people will enjoy listening to this episode.
Gracia Mukiibi is a Congolese-born Australian freelance journalist, author, motivational speaker, human rights advocate, pastor, wife, and mother of three beautiful children. She arrived in Australia in July 2005 under the Humanitarian Visas Program at the age of 13. Gracia is a proud public servant and has worked for the past nine years in the Western Australian Public Sector. She completed a double degree in Bachelor of Communication, Media Studies and Bachelor of Commerce degree; Master in Business Administration (Leadership Major). Gracia published her first book, titled: A Little Recipe for Success, aiming to empower and equip young people to take leadership and discover their life purpose. Gracia co-authored the book 'A Mile in Our Shoes: Personal stories of global journeys' with eight other women globally. For the past several years, Gracia has also served as a Welcome to Australia and Refugee Week Ambassador.
Let us take you on a journey like no other and hear from real people about their unique experiences on their path to success and inclusion.
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