Finding Your Passion. Living Your Purpose.
At Passion and Purpose Retreats, we believe every woman carries a unique calling within her a passion waiting to be uncovered and a purpose ready to be lived. These episodes are a heartfelt invitation into the real, raw, and inspiring journeys of extraordinary women who have chosen to honour that calling.
Through honest conversations and shared experiences, you’ll gain insight into how these women have taken control of their careers, businesses, and lives. Many have navigated significant health challenges, relationship changes, and moments of uncertainty. Some have travelled the world in search of fulfilment, only to discover that their true passion and purpose were always within them.
Be informed, ignited, and inspired as they share their stories of courage, growth, and success. Drawing on the principles of our Award-Winning Career Development Programme, these episodes are designed to encourage reflection and empower you to reimagine what’s possible for your own career and life.
This is about taking control becoming more confident, ambitious, and intentional in how you grow, advance, and excel in a career that truly aligns with who you are. It’s about making your career work for you, not the other way around, and creating a meaningful work-life balance that nurtures your wellbeing, purpose, and joy.
Because when women live in alignment with their passion and purpose, they don’t just change their own lives they inspire others to do the same.
Finding Your Passion. Living Your Purpose.
Samantha - Being A Teenager Living In The UK
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What Is It Like Being a Teenager in Britain?
British teenagers spend most of their time at school, in fact students in Britain can leave school at sixteen, take their first important exams GCSE's or stay on to go onto 6th form college to undertake 'A' level qualifications. However, to understand just some of the challenges they face and how they navigate their way around career development is a crucial part in developing their confidence, motivation, self perception and ambition.
Samantha Baah is currently a sixth form student on a career path that will take her to Cambodia having organized a gap year in 2024, to develop her skills in medicine. She has taken control of her life embarking on a path where she has faced some challenges, however, has pursued a route with the support of family, mentors and sheer self determination to live and enjoy each moment!
Hear her story about the challenges and wise words of being a young person living in the UK and what that means for her.
Please donate to Samantha's Kiltwalk to raise funds for a medical gap year in Cambodia with Project Trust. See link below
https://dundee.thekiltwalk.co.uk/fundraising/DundeeKiltwalk2022-SamanthaBaah