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From Fighting People, to Fighting For People | Justin Wren
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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
From Vegas prize fights to providing clean water to over 52,000 people. Transitioning human beings out of slavery and into freedom. Empowering our brothers and sisters with "opportunity, which is greater than charity". Fighting for the Forgotten!
Beyond his impressive MMA career, Justin Wren has dedicated his life to making a positive impact. Inspired by a life-changing trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Justin founded Fight for the Forgotten to focus on providing clean water, education, and empowerment to Pygmy communities in Africa. He advocates for indigenous rights and is a powerful voice for marginalized communities.
I'm very grateful to know Justin personally here in Austin, TX. He is a sincere, warm, vibrant man who has found his purpose. The first time we met he explained his charity in great detail, in particular how they are not showing up for the photo op and then abandoning these people. The fact that Fight for the Forgotten has over 85 working water wells (out of 89 builds) is an extraordinary percentage when it comes to long-term efficiency of implementing resources in the developing world. They are also focused on "capacity-building" which trains the Pygmies and the local indigenous people to create and maintain these resources themselves. He is not the white savior. As he states in our interview, it is a highly collaborative project in the sense that Justin has learned so much from the Pygmies. His work is not a one-way handout but rather a two-way mutual exchange of compassion and solidarity.
Support Justin Wren and his efforts to empower the Pygmy people at:
https://www.fightfortheforgotten.org/
Follow Justin on IG @thebigpygmy
Subscribe to Karmic Relief Podcast for weekly episodes every Thursday:
https://www.youtube.com/@karmicreliefpod
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More about Bob Peck
https://www.linktr.ee/originalsinisalie
Theme Music Scott Standley - "You Got It"
https://www.scottstandley.com
Design by Paige Hasaballah & Bob Peck
https://deltavenus.art
Beyond his impressive MMA career, Justin Wren has dedicated his life to making a positive impact. Inspired by a life-changing trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Justin founded Fight for the Forgotten to focus on providing clean water, education, and empowerment to Pygmy communities in Africa. He advocates for indigenous rights and is a powerful voice for marginalized communities.
I'm very grateful to know Justin personally here in Austin, TX. He is a sincere, warm, vibrant man who has found his purpose. The first time we met he explained his charity in great detail, in particular how they are not showing up for the photo op and then abandoning these people. The fact that Fight for the Forgotten has over 85 working water wells (out of 89 builds) is an extraordinary percentage when it comes to long-term efficiency of implementing resources in the developing world. They are also focused on "capacity-building" which trains the Pygmies and the local indigenous people to create and maintain these resources themselves. He is not the white savior. As he states in our interview, it is a highly collaborative project in the sense that Justin has learned so much from the Pygmies. His work is not a one-way handout but rather a two-way mutual exchange of compassion and solidarity.
Support Justin Wren and his efforts to empower the Pygmy people at:
https://www.fightfortheforgotten.org/
Follow Justin on IG @thebigpygmy
Subscribe to Karmic Relief Podcast for weekly episodes every Thursday:
https://www.youtube.com/@karmicreliefpod
https://www.instagram.com/karmicreliefpod
More about Bob Peck
https://www.linktr.ee/originalsinisalie
Theme Music Scott Standley - "You Got It"
https://www.scottstandley.com
Design by Paige Hasaballah & Bob Peck
https://deltavenus.art
Released:
Jun 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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