Episode #5: From Aceh to Bali: Empowering Women & Local Community through A Sustainable Business with Tya Syahara

23 set 2018 · 33 min. 21 sec.
Episode #5: From Aceh to Bali: Empowering Women & Local Community through A Sustainable Business with Tya Syahara
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Sustainable business is a growing trend for a reason. It mixes passion with purpose and empowers local communities. This definitely applies to Tya Syahara and the awesome business she works...

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Sustainable business is a growing trend for a reason. It mixes passion with purpose and empowers local communities. This definitely applies to Tya Syahara and the awesome business she works with - Aluan.  Originally from Aceh, Tya moved to Australia first before settling down in Bali. In this podcast, she tells stories of how she first explored surfing and uses arts such as movie and poetry to inspire and empower women and young Indonesians. She is in Bali with a social and environmental business - Aluan which produces the finest and rarest coconut based products from Simelu Island. Listen to the episode and check our blog post for this episode to learn more about how you can purchase Aluan VCO with a discount from us!

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You can find more information about this episode on our podcast blog!
Check it out at: www.livinginbalipodcast.com/episode5
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