Voices of Hope
Voices of Hope is an unscripted podcast brought to you by FONKOZE, Haiti's leading microfinance institution and foundation that has empowered hundreds of thousands of rural families to break the cycle of poverty since 1994.
Episodes
27 episodes
Guerdine (Read By Edwidge Danticat)
Edwidge Danticat is the author of several books, including Breath, Eyes, Memory, The Farming of Bones, and the novels-in-stories, The Dew Breaker, Claire of the Sea Light, as well as The Art of Death, a National Books Critics Circle finalist. S...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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2:51
Angeline & Makile (Read by Leyla McCalla)
Combining original compositions and traditional Haitian tunes with historical broadcasts and contemporary interviews, Leyla McCalla’s remarkable new album, Breaking The Thermometer, offers an immersive sonic journey through 50 years of racial, ...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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4:02
Chelene & Joceline (Read by Sasha Huber)
Sasha Huber (b. 1975) is a Helsinki-based internationally recognized visual artist-researcher of Swiss-Haitian heritage. Huber's work is concerned with the politics of memory, care, and belonging in relation to colonial residues left in the env...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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4:04
Kena's Story (Read by Tifane)
The beautiful and talented artist, Tifane, is one of Haiti's top female ambassadors of its music and culture. She has taken being a role model and female icon to heart and uses it as a platform to encourage young girls to thrive. Tifan...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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3:06
Pierre's Story (Read by Michaël Brun)
Michaël Brun is a Haitian DJ and global producer, known for his ability to blend the sounds of multiple genres (Caribbean, Afrobeats) into wildly successful hits. Michaël left Haiti as a teen in the wake of a coup to go to school in the U.S....
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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3:01
Rose & Marie (Read by Marguerite Lathan)
Marguerite Lathan was born and raised in Haiti , moved to Canada and the US, and spent 12 years modeling in New York, Japan, Milan, and Paris. Now, she is a licensed clinical therapist and serves on the advisory board of directors for Fonkoze U...
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4:16
Jean Louis & Pierre (Read by Paul Beaubrun)
A scion of Haitian musical royalty, Paul has spent his life living to the beat. Son of the Grammy-nominated band Boukman Eksperyans, his earliest memories are of rhythm and sound. Moving to New York as a youth, he was inspired by his heri...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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4:01
Kethnie's Story (Read by Emeline Michel)
Vocalist, songwriter, producer, and performer Emeline Michel is internationally acclaimed for creating her own musical style by infusing pop, jazz, blues, and traditional Haitian rhythms to create deeply moving and joyful music, that captivates...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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2:50
Juliana's Story (Read by Steeve Valcourt)
Steeve Valcourt is the son of the late Haitian musical legend Boulo Valcourt a blues, jazz and roots guitarist who was known internationally and helped popularize traditional Haitian music by bringing it to stages around the world. Steeve gr...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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3:00
Mona's Story (Read by Riva Precil)
Riva Nyri Precil is a Haïtian multi-disciplinary artist based in Brooklyn New York. After receiving a degree in Music Therapy from Loyola University in New Orleans Riva began a dynamic career that includes work as an author, a visual artist and...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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2:35
Be the Change
In this episode, we speak to geography professor and longtime supporter of Fonkoze, Dawn Bowen. From the moment she stepped foot into Haiti, she felt an instant connection to the country and its people. Join us as we discuss what drives her phi...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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14:09
Two Steps Forward
In this episode, we speak to Ed Philippe Jean. As a statistician and Director of Monitoring & Evaluation at Fonkoze Foundation, he is data-driven and uses it to drive social development and provide accountability at every turn. Join us as w...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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17:15
Shoulder to Shoulder
In this episode, we speak to husband and wife Lisa Clark and David Haas. Loyal supporters of Fonkoze, they both share a passion for uplifting others through their work and aim to address socio-economic inequality. Join us as we discuss what dri...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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36:04
Make it Meaningful
In this episode, we speak to Ruth and Julian Schroeder, longtime supporters and friends of Fonkoze . Join us as we discuss how the Schroeder’s faith-based approach to life has impacted their work with the people of Haiti and the world around th...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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29:16
Where There's a Will, There's a Way
In this episode, we speak to Gauthier Dieudonne, former Director of CLM (Fonkoze’s empowering program for ultra-poor families in Haiti). For 18 years, he worked with Fonkoze to serve marginalized fami...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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26:42
Broken, Redeemed and Beautiful
In this episode, we speak to Leigh Carter: Founding Executive Director of Fonkoze USA. From its inception nearly 30 years ago, Leigh has been instrumental in making Fonkoze the beacon of hope and solidarity it is today. Join us as we discuss ho...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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40:09
The Community We've Built
Our Voices of Hope podcast's Founders Month series continues with Anne Hastings. As Founding CEO of Fonkoze, she was instrumental in growing Fonkoze from a three-person team nearly 30 years ago to an organization that eventually employed hundre...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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42:31
A Man on a Mission
In this episode, we speak to Fr. Joseph Philippe. As one of Fonkoze's founders, he has dedicated his life to serving the people of Haiti, particularly in rural areas. Join us tonight as we speak about his life's work and how his childhood in Fo...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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17:50
Everybody Has Potential
In this episode, we speak to Brian Kearney-Grieve, Chairman of SFF (Fonkoze Financial Services) since 2014. He is a philanthropist with an extensive background in microfinance and is passionate about making fundamental systemic changes th...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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37:55
The Pathway Ahead
In this episode, we speak to Carine Roenen, Executive Director of the Fonkoze Foundation. A medical doctor with a Master’s Degree in Public health, she has been with Fonkoze for over 13 years, creating and implementing programs that empower the...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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22:55
Everybody is Somebody
In this episode, we speak to Marguerite Lathan and Laura Stephens, who became friends through their shared love for Haiti. Both longtime supporters of Fonkoze's work, they each have stood in solidarity with the people of Haiti for years ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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46:40
Dreaming of Haiti
In this episode, we speak to Jean-Garnier Bélizaire, a Haitian-American banker whose Haitian roots and love for Haiti run deep. Sitting on a number of not-for-profit boards that support local US communities, Jean-Garnier is also a board member ...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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21:31
The Beauty of Empowerment
In this episode, we speak to James and Rebecca Langer, longtime supporters and friends of Fonkoze, as they reflect on their personal history with Haiti and Fonkoze. We also discuss how it feels to see empowerment at work.
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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22:53