For the final episode of our first series, we caught up with Zimbabwean travel writer & photographer Mana Meadows.
We interviewed her in Zambia mid-way through an epic adventure called “Walk Luangwa”. A team of adventurers walking hundreds of kilometers through some of Africa’s wildest National Parks raising funds for NGO’s involved in conservation, tourism, and local community development, who have all been so badly affected by the COVID crisis.
If you are interested in finding out more, please check out the Walking Luangwa page as well as their Instagram and Facebook accounts (@walkluangwa2020). You can also follow the tag #walkluangwa2020, and Remote Africa (@remoteafrica).
Mana is an all-out inspiring women and Africa is in her blood. So much so, her father named her after their favourite place in Africa - Mana Pools in Zimbabwe. She’s an extremely talented writer and as we draw this first season to a close, she shares her stories of inspiring women and we talk about our take on the road ahead for female equality in travel.
You can see more of Mana’s work and portfolios on www.manameadows.com and follow her on @mana_meadows as well as her new organisation @conservationstorytelling. She also talks about her most inspiring woman Chido Govera who founded The Future of Hope Foundation and has done talks all over the world sharing her story to success.
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