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Andrew MacLeod (Video); Children Born of War: Advocacy, Hope and finding connections

Andrew MacLeod (Video); Children Born of War: Advocacy, Hope and finding connections

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In this episode, we are joined by Andrew MacLeod, a passionate advocate and lawyer who has dedicated his life to addressing the complex issues surrounding children born of war and the injustices they face. With a background in law and a personal journey marked by profound loss, Andrew has transformed his experiences into a powerful mission to help those in need. He is the founder of the organization "Hear Their Cries," which focuses on advocacy, legal support, and raising awareness about the plight of these vulnerable children. Andrew's resilience and commitment to finding solutions in the face of adversity shine through in this candid conversation, where he shares insights into his work, the emotional toll it takes, and the importance of building a legacy for future generations.

Key Discussion Points:**

- Andrew's personal journey and the impact of his mother's passing on his career choices.

- The concept of Founder's Syndrome and the importance of succession planning in advocacy work.

- The emotional challenges faced by whistleblowers and advocates in the field.

- The role of pro bono lawyers in supporting vulnerable populations.

- Insights into the organization "Hear Their Cries" and its mission.

- The psychological and societal implications of the work surrounding children born of war.

- Andrew's thoughts on resilience and coping mechanisms in the face of adversity.

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