A Conversation with Trevor Noah and Melinda French Gates

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2023
  • It’s not a secret that women make less money than men-in the U.S. in 2022, women earned only 82% as much as their male counterparts. When it comes to Latina women vs. non-Hispanic men, that gap widens to 54%. Aside from being exploitative, this discrepancy is bad for business. When women are undervalued, it means less talent, greater turnover and higher levels of poverty. By contrast, an economy that appreciates women’s and men’s contributions equally gains a wider range of ideas, expertise and experience. In this discussion, Trevor Noah and Melinda Gates will envision a society where everyone can both contribute and benefit.
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  • @gracechen2396
    @gracechen2396 Год назад +300

    Trevor embodies grace, intelligence, and thoughtfulness. He is truly a gift to the world!

    • @NellieKAdaba
      @NellieKAdaba Год назад +5

      I agree.

    • @sairanikhatimam
      @sairanikhatimam Год назад +1

      Agree!

    • @sairanikhatimam
      @sairanikhatimam Год назад +1

      Agree!

    • @josephososkie3029
      @josephososkie3029 11 месяцев назад

      He has an opinion on a variety of subjects and a confident style. But if he was a truly deep person he would spend more time on why, not how and provide a glimpse of some humility. He’s selling which in all honesty is normal since he is sitting next to one of the richest globalists in the world.

    • @sibonahetahu5016
      @sibonahetahu5016 10 месяцев назад +2

      Smart thinker and when smart... WISDOM, KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING draws in

  • @joannego856
    @joannego856 Год назад +16

    “A dollar goes a lot farther when it’s in a woman’s hands.” Trevor Noah

  • @seonhyman5254
    @seonhyman5254 Год назад +17

    I've missed listening to the profound intelligence of Trevor Noah. It's really great hearing Mr. Noah. His voice needs to be heard more.

  • @sanchari.c
    @sanchari.c Год назад +229

    Always such a pleasure to hear Trevor Noah. The way he talks about his mother and how she helped shape his worldview is inspiring and beautiful every single time. What he said about teachers is so so true!

    • @buttertoast1146
      @buttertoast1146 Год назад

      No

    • @valjames1971
      @valjames1971 Год назад +6

      Agree on both!! Extremely thankful as a teacher myself and something nobody seems to talk about anymore.

    • @ombotimbe
      @ombotimbe Год назад +3

      On point. I love men who worship their mamas.

    • @sj6919
      @sj6919 11 месяцев назад +2

      Read “Born a Crime” by Noah

    • @sanchari.c
      @sanchari.c 10 месяцев назад

      @@sj6919 I absolutely loved it! Planning to reread soon :)

  • @christinemeyer7163
    @christinemeyer7163 Год назад +101

    I am so glad that Trevor showed us that he is much deeper than just a comedian. Now he uses his platform to give back value -added opportunities to communities.

    • @miamitten1123
      @miamitten1123 11 месяцев назад +2

      _"just a comedian"_ He shown that many time. You should have JUST paid more attention. Anyway, comedians make social comedy on society. Takes a sharp mind to achieve that.

    • @docterryates340
      @docterryates340 11 месяцев назад

      Who said Trevor Noah is "just a Comedian"? Hmmmm🤔.
      Apparently, you do not know who Trevor Noah is.

  • @ayandaskupela4248
    @ayandaskupela4248 Год назад +159

    I just love how articulate and aware Trevor is. We need more people like him in places of power(politics). People who genuinely care about the economy/ society and not just in it for the dough or power.

  • @krishna_2019
    @krishna_2019 Год назад +64

    This was such a good talk. I never tire of hearing Trevor speak. He's articulate, aware and well informed, with insights that elude most.

  • @Mycescos
    @Mycescos Год назад +48

    Trevor is on fire again. Smart, funny and a good human.

  • @mollyjael6739
    @mollyjael6739 10 месяцев назад +11

    Insightful discussion. A big thank you to the Gates Foundation for supporting Entrepreneurs in Africa. 🇰🇪

  • @thabanimyoutube9252
    @thabanimyoutube9252 Год назад +118

    Trevor always sounds like the smartest person in the room. 🇿🇼🇿🇼 Wonderful insight, don't forget the teachers, don't downplay the effect empowering a woman has on family and society

    • @alicegauteng2358
      @alicegauteng2358 Год назад +1

      🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

    • @thabanimyoutube9252
      @thabanimyoutube9252 Год назад +3

      @@alicegauteng2358 🤣🤣🤣We know he belongs to you. Just highlighting where I am and where I'm from.

    • @jessicamtetwa9431
      @jessicamtetwa9431 Год назад

      😅😅

    • @Wandering.Homebody
      @Wandering.Homebody Год назад +1

      Its so funny the way they always say latino in this specific, vaguely mexican sounding way,while speaking in otherwise normal sounding English. It would make me feel super weird if everytime I said the word German I would do so in an exaggerated German accent. But only for this one word. Bizarre. Why? When Trevor talks about his swiss father he should say the word Switzerland with a super strong swiss German accent, very dramatically.

  • @ayanda733
    @ayanda733 Год назад +100

    This was a brilliant discussion. Trevor is such a thought-leader, wow!

  • @kathleenhoover5162
    @kathleenhoover5162 Год назад +144

    Trevor Noah is an amazing human being he does so much to give back to not just his home country but the countries he visits and still doing his comedy and recognizing local groups that need support

    • @jaftandobongz7968
      @jaftandobongz7968 Год назад +2

      That's true freedom without money is fokol that's my take

  • @jcreole5222
    @jcreole5222 Год назад +58

    This is one of the best conversations I heard. This group is so balanced, intelligent and all global thinkers. Every word is worth listening to and reflecting on.
    They naturally reflect how men and women are part of the same team and can be naturally productive together.

    • @catherinevial9508
      @catherinevial9508 Год назад +4

      If you have not read his book BORN A CRIME, I strongly encourage you to do so. Very enlightening, sad and hilarious.

    • @sheenahedwards6028
      @sheenahedwards6028 9 месяцев назад

      I sure am looking for it

  • @raerichen6969
    @raerichen6969 Год назад +62

    These three people have their eyes on the future and on the needs we must supply in order to arrive at the future in a healthy, well-educated society. Thank you for this interview.

  • @JuhiShukla
    @JuhiShukla Год назад +29

    Huge fan of Trevor ……every sentence is so full of wisdom! 🙏🏻❤️

    • @gogobux6461
      @gogobux6461 9 месяцев назад

      Me, too. I think, he is the most thoughtful and well-spoken person in TV. When he talks, every sentence has meaning. He can explain the world and everybody understands what he is saying, no bla bla or word chains which make no sense. He truly is an amazing human being.

  • @wawalkinshaw
    @wawalkinshaw Год назад +69

    I'm humbled by this conversation. Thank you for reminding me why I chose to move from industry into education. I'm so grateful to have had parents who pushed me and challenged me and teachers who filled in the gaps so selflessly. The human beings I have mentored and thanked me for my efforts and determination to get them through the pandemic. I never did it to be thanked. They will, in turn, teach others, and that is where the true impact will be felt. There is one of me, but many students who will carry the light, and they are the key to changing future ❤

  • @hope1785
    @hope1785 Год назад +11

    I love that Trevor said when a women gets her power it is not only for her but for her community ❤

  • @beenzutamarkanenga1809
    @beenzutamarkanenga1809 Год назад +16

    I always pray that Trevor remains our mouthpiece. A mouthpiece for the people.
    Never for him to be 'bought'🙏

  • @diariesofalobedugirl1932
    @diariesofalobedugirl1932 Год назад +48

    Profound😊 Been a woman and a teacher this conversation makes me happy😔👏

    • @noryaniag
      @noryaniag Год назад +1

      My sentiments, exactly

  • @Peace-un2zv
    @Peace-un2zv Год назад +29

    Insightful discussion. Let's walk the talk now more than ever. 🇿🇦

  • @zwelihlatshwayo1559
    @zwelihlatshwayo1559 Год назад +45

    Trevor Noah!!!! What a man! ❤

  • @davidmitchkilanie9085
    @davidmitchkilanie9085 Год назад +14

    You making us Proud Trevor as a South African knowing where you came from to where you are now, you are a great inspiration❤

  • @hope.8.
    @hope.8. Год назад +27

    Exactly. Thank you Trevor, for saying it out loud. People vote for rapid change because they need something different.

  • @sandrawilliams1849
    @sandrawilliams1849 Год назад +24

    Excellent conversation. I am a firm believer that knowledge is power. Education is power. Thank you for this discussion and for bringing attention to the power of women.❤❤

  • @elizabethsage4423
    @elizabethsage4423 Год назад +60

    This is very insightful yet sensitive issues affecting society. I really love how Mr. Noah spoke about real challenges affecting Health, Equality, Education, Economy, Politics etc, and suggested practical and achievable solutions for it.
    I really hope right stakeholders (Government institutions, agencies, business enterprises, Organizations, Companies etc) will adhere to the possible solutions recommended during this discussion, and prevent potential problems before it even occur in the first place.
    This is too good a discussion 👏✨👏🙌👏❤️

  • @empowermentlifecoaching397
    @empowermentlifecoaching397 Год назад +10

    Thank you Trevor, being a teacher/professor, your point is really fantastic and thoughtful. Thanks 🙏🏿

  • @arthurarinaitwe38
    @arthurarinaitwe38 Год назад +10

    Just cant comprehend the brain power...the gratefulness with which Trevor crafts his word and weaves the words into indisputable messages that cut and slice into the social unfairness of the elite wealthy. Grow Trevor. Go Trevor. Arthur. Uganda 🇺🇬

  • @ReadingF.758
    @ReadingF.758 Год назад +11

    I just wanted to know what Trevor Noah was up to and came across this clip. Once again he has hit the nail on the head...we needed the teachers so badly during Covid. We came to the realization that we could lose thousands of lives without the teacher. When he said "one fantastic teacher can save thousands of lives..." I thought of myself. With only a Teachers Certificate I am an inventor of a Reading Remediation program. For now it is a side hustle. I love the concept to woman power and ironically Ms Gates is wearing white, green, purple and gold in her dress which is the Colour scheme for Womens Day. I am also a Caribbean woman of Guatemalan and East Indian decent which helps me to relate to this on different personal levels. Peace and love to every in the forum. Thank you.

  • @katheryn7258
    @katheryn7258 Год назад +7

    Education is the Foundation of Everything! Powerful. Thank you so very much for this conversation.

  • @jujustyles1D
    @jujustyles1D Год назад +20

    TREVOR ALWAYS SAYS THE RIGHT STUFF !!! Makes the world a better place, thank you !

  • @sheenahedwards6028
    @sheenahedwards6028 9 месяцев назад +4

    My grandma ensured I got educated through lots of hardship and always said, "I am doing this because it's the only inheritance I can give you as a woman that no one can take away"
    I really believe in the process of learning through life experience, schools and any type of education that adds value
    Big up for the amazing foundations

  • @lilianasaba9846
    @lilianasaba9846 Год назад +39

    This is a very interesting discussion. As a woman, mother and a professional, I needed safe places to leave my children when they were younger. And I have always needed money to support my family and myself. I live in a developing nation but with all honesty that family leave policy for the US is problematic. You need to learn and borrow from western Europe specifically Iceland, Denmark etc. I am grateful I worked with an Icelandic agency when I was a mother to young children; we benefited from the experiences our bosses had being parents in Iceland.

  • @Smiley_101
    @Smiley_101 Год назад +19

    One of the best interviewer is Trevor Noah ! I love the way he interviewed Mariah Carey .. every interviews he does he make it personal and so relaxing . He so funny yet talented . Really is a big fan of Trevor

  • @beyenatseghai5252
    @beyenatseghai5252 Год назад +13

    Trevor,
    I agree about teachers & their impact in children’s lives! Teachers are send parents & more!🙏🏿💗🍀

  • @cecile-annpearce5820
    @cecile-annpearce5820 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this conversation and the reminder of why I started The Period Project South Africa NPC - striving towards stopping the cycle the poverty through ensuring our young women are able to get their education without it being interrupted by a period.

  • @stevombuduma
    @stevombuduma Год назад +2

    One of the rare gems in South Africa.Keep up the good work Mkhaya.Please don’t you ever mix with politicians, keep them away from you at all cost

  • @libronamuyonga9277
    @libronamuyonga9277 Год назад +15

    Wow Trevor Noah
    What an insight.... especially on alleviating pressure on men.

  • @mini4230
    @mini4230 Год назад +5

    Trevor! Thank you for being Trevor and so authentic and just ingenious!

  • @negiattaher4761
    @negiattaher4761 Год назад +3

    Trevor is an amazing man. He is genuine and honest. He is the real deal.

  • @barakakatana5398
    @barakakatana5398 11 месяцев назад

    Such a Brilliant Conversation, much love to Trevor and Melinda from Kenya.

  • @studio107bgallery4
    @studio107bgallery4 Год назад +17

    What a great conversation. “Women are economic engines of growth”, but we still can’t really go and get a loan from a bank. But women are geniuses with money. They can innovate and invent out of necessity.

  • @sulochanamohan7008
    @sulochanamohan7008 Год назад +4

    EXCELLENT TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION & VERY INTERESTING 👌👍❤️

  • @tatiediallo9909
    @tatiediallo9909 Год назад +18

    Trevor is such a brilliant thinker

  • @wildfireol
    @wildfireol Год назад +8

    Excellent interview, thank you ❤

  • @lulu_n
    @lulu_n Год назад +4

    Trevor!!the gems you're dropping. So so true.

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin Год назад +3

    Great conversation. I miss watching Trevor Noah on a regular basis (like The Daily Show) 😢

  • @randylh5112
    @randylh5112 Год назад +5

    Brilliant stuff, keep up the good work 👏

  • @mou7866
    @mou7866 Год назад +6

    One of the few conversations about women empowerment that focused on practical solutions rather than hating men and complaining.

  • @hafsatshuaib
    @hafsatshuaib Год назад +11

    Trevor spoke brilliantly ! He is such an inspiration.

  • @khahlisoedwin3273
    @khahlisoedwin3273 Год назад +10

    Trevor Noah never looses his South African accent

    • @Flourish_today
      @Flourish_today Год назад +2

      It's kind of hard to loose an accent when you move to another country as an adult.

    • @hansbercat7608
      @hansbercat7608 Год назад +1

      I am over 20 years in Cape Town. I still have my Free State Afrikaans accent. People are stunned when they hear me speaking Afrikaans.

  • @stephaniegooding8959
    @stephaniegooding8959 Год назад +1

    Watching from Grenada in the Caribbean. I'm intrigued.

  • @emekaagbo6697
    @emekaagbo6697 Год назад +4

    It's always a pleasure to listen to this duo

  • @arthurarinaitwe38
    @arthurarinaitwe38 Год назад +19

    I agree Melinda. The dynamism that exists in Africa..thats waiting to be mentored and facilitated. Thank you for that.

    • @lisavanrooy3118
      @lisavanrooy3118 Год назад

      Melinda wants to control the population of Africa, by mentoring and facilitating them into contraceptives and abortion. Hands off Africa Melinda.

  • @dreae7953
    @dreae7953 11 месяцев назад +2

    Much needed. My situation at the very end came to light...and I saw so many women flourishing if we could have that balance or maternity pay, the recognition that women's responsibilities are vitally important as well, I loved most of what was said here today; but will action speak? Also, very lovely to hear Trevor Noah speak on women's behalf so passionately, yet in an articulate manner, and knowledgeable about the need and direction of achieving these goals. Thank you all for speaking out on education, women, and all these needed hot topics!

  • @TitoOnDeck
    @TitoOnDeck Год назад +1

    The combination of the the panel and the audience.. perfect discussion.. we need women to sit at the table.. period..

  • @nenaj8053
    @nenaj8053 Год назад +4

    reminds me of….. adding value to hispanic female doctors. We female hispanic doctors are 1 percent of all doctors in the usa- but so many of us graduated from foriegn countries - it’s difficult to pass the US medical boards here - a doctor with out the finances to take the US boards is still an employee who works for minimum wage. These barriers are meant to keep us from our power. Thank you for the lovely presentation. It have me some slight hope.

  • @emmaolmi
    @emmaolmi Год назад +11

    Trevor needs to be protected at all costs! He should be the male role model of our century and our sons should listen to him and learn from him!

  • @MunyaradziShumba
    @MunyaradziShumba Год назад +4

    Such a balance interview, thanks to Trevor for throwing in that.

  • @teresaguerra-wv3dj
    @teresaguerra-wv3dj Год назад +3

    loved the interview! so inspiring,great work

  • @user-dn6yp6ju1g
    @user-dn6yp6ju1g Год назад +1

    Trevor speaks with a South African accent again .... so great to hear. I love you, Trevor!

  • @vickijones930
    @vickijones930 Год назад +2

    Fantastic presentation and subject!

  • @seyashayi9976
    @seyashayi9976 Год назад +2

    Great story Ms T. Kumar!!: You are so real!!

  • @raghadshalash2197
    @raghadshalash2197 Год назад +11

    Those deep & inspiring conversations are what we need to be showing to our young generations...those are the real powerful influencers.
    Thank you Melinda & Trevor for such an insightful talk.

  • @hazelnombembe5909
    @hazelnombembe5909 Год назад +5

    Trevor our Trev-SA you're too good. Good discussion from all of you, Melinda and Teresa WOW, good work you're doing in your Foundations!

  • @lazarya5000
    @lazarya5000 Год назад +5

    I think women need to understand, as well as women here on the panel, that childcare and the care of children by their mothers is important. Women working at home IS WORK! And very important work.
    It is work. It s a career choice!
    Living in a patriarchal society, it is expected that men get paid for the work they do, outside their home, yet women working within the home or taking care of her children are not paid for the work they do! Working at home does not mean being stuck at home. S H JN
    It is still work, and very important.
    It should never be undervalued because if she choses to offer her services at home, her valuable work should never be pushed to the side or undermined or deemed as worthless by a system which continues to undervalue her contribution to the health and stability of society by working in nurturing her children!
    A mother's love who is secure, and respected including financially when nurturing her children, provides the foundation for a stable society.
    When school teachers are valued and paid for taking care of kids, when outside child carers are paid when taking care of other peo9les kids, why are not the actual mothers of these children paid for the incredibly valuable work that they do in taking care of their own?!
    They should be paid fir the work that they do as carers, of their own children and the job role and position should be elevated and respected in the way as it should be without women made to feel worthless by the very important work that they do! In raising their children with the stability of their mother, while she feels secure in the role she plays in society!
    To call the pittance that a caring mother receives as "benefits" or "child benefits" because she is persisted by the system as " not working" or "just a housewife" is nothing more than selfish by society and unjust!
    Their work should be valued. It is a secure mothers love and her role in society in providing this care that stable societies find roots and thrive!
    Women should chose their career paths and have all opportunities as everyone else, but chosing to nurture their kids at home, including emotionally, or having the flexibility and well deserved financial "income" to educate their kids by affording to take them on bus rides to parks and museums, to buy art materials or interesting books for their inquisitive minds who are desperate for mind and heart sustenance, by her, is also very important!
    Never underestimate or nullify the work of a mother.
    She deserves to be paid by the valuable work that she, or even he does, jf a father choses to be at home. It is not calked being unemployed!
    People need to get their minds around this and begin respecting!

    • @lazarya5000
      @lazarya5000 Год назад +1

      My Internet connection is not strong so not easy to text here.
      But I will continue because it s an issue close to me!
      I have seen many women with children, many as single parents asked.
      Are you working?
      And I wonder, what sort of question is that! She is a mother! Of course she's working!
      Where is the love in the question, or the understanding of the importance of love, in a society that does not understand love because they consider a mother's love worthless!
      When a woman is judged and undermined because the work that she does, is not even considered as that!
      It is disturbing to see that the world has it all wrong, and with all this abuse, they can not even see it!
      Even mothers may reply.
      No I don't work!
      Because they are devalued as mother's and the important role they perform, day in, day out that they start believing it or are uncertain due to thr constant abuse!
      Their contribution to the system is not even seen or respectfully given space!
      Where they feel guilty or are embarrassed to talk of the important "job" that they do, being forsed to leave their kids to go and find "a job" to pay for a carer so her family can survive because the work they already do has been erased from visibility!
      Abuse yes. Financial abuse, emotional abuse, not only to them but their children! Where they are not even seen, working for free, judged for not being irresponsibleelle

    • @lazarya5000
      @lazarya5000 Год назад +1

      Am I educated to speak here? Some may ask!
      Well educated may I say, university and socially educated. I have travelled thd world and have learned much.
      Yet in the society I am in now, I have been pushed to the side. Because I'm a woman of knowledge.
      All women are women of knowledge.

  • @mpurple6892
    @mpurple6892 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very insightful conversations. Agree with every word Trevor said.

  • @coreabaoneintllinks4949
    @coreabaoneintllinks4949 Год назад

    Thanks for the Great conversation update!

  • @berylallando
    @berylallando 10 месяцев назад

    💯✅Thank you María, Melinda and Trevor!

  • @mariannevanheerden9075
    @mariannevanheerden9075 10 месяцев назад +1

    Teachers in SA In Government Schools need to know how important their work is. Validation and encouragement are key. Teaching is not just a job it’s a vocation. If the school gets good results, staff should be rewarded and praised for their efforts.

  • @lupechacon-florez7520
    @lupechacon-florez7520 Год назад +16

    What a brilliant and important conversation.I love all these conversations about empowering women. It is crucial and about time, but I am worried as a mom of a young man that boys are being left behind. It sounds as though Trevor understands that.

    • @Linknla
      @Linknla Год назад +4

      super agree- Trevor understood that just b/c the focus of the conversation was on the power women doesn't mean you can't discuss men, particularly when the historical role of men has been antithetical to the progress of women, redifining the role of women HAS to include redefing masculinity and the role of men in our society as well.

    • @rubensayers3319
      @rubensayers3319 9 месяцев назад +1

      So interesting listen to trevor

  • @angunomor1703
    @angunomor1703 Год назад +9

    Trevor Noah is simply amazing.....

  • @AnnaMarieBooth.Educator
    @AnnaMarieBooth.Educator 11 месяцев назад +1

    Glad to see Trevor and Melinda working together!

  • @my_garden.secrets
    @my_garden.secrets Год назад +3

    Trevor has always been a very intelligent man exposing the racists, fake personalities and crimes against humanity all with an incredible sense of humor🥰😍😍💟💕❤.

  • @yohannesderes9252
    @yohannesderes9252 Год назад +15

    wow,trevor you mentioned a very good point ,in africa 50+% of population are young and energetic but as you said there is no hope,there is no economy to access ,there no peace to work even to live ,there is no democracy at all.

  • @hendrickmanenga9213
    @hendrickmanenga9213 Год назад +1

    Trevor is so good at communicatiom.kudos to him

  • @tembosimeon4939
    @tembosimeon4939 10 месяцев назад +1

    The best Video interview I have seen so far ❤️👌

  • @beyondtechsolutely
    @beyondtechsolutely Год назад

    Trevor, thank you for this interesting discussion. Education will open doors for you.

  • @purnimajoshi5887
    @purnimajoshi5887 Год назад

    I have listened to this interview three times. There is so much to take away from thus

  • @andersonclark6041
    @andersonclark6041 Год назад

    Thank God !!!. thank you PM Abiy Ahmed and Prosperity Party👍👍👍🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-sl9dh6sj8u
    @user-sl9dh6sj8u 3 месяца назад

    These three people are inspiring. Thank you Miss Kumar for getting together with Miss Gates and Mr Noah to open our hearts, minds and inspire us to see how we can help our wourld/country stablise/improve and avenues to get there!

  • @johnknox1494
    @johnknox1494 Год назад

    Awesome topics, Trevor Noah have so good point of view

  • @claudine1928
    @claudine1928 Год назад +2

    Great conversation! So true!

  • @princesseyamalayo9331
    @princesseyamalayo9331 Год назад +5

    Trevor Noah's thoughts are brilliant and very doable. Thank you African son

  • @ezragitta
    @ezragitta Год назад +5

    So proud this conversation. Great topic. Excellent thought process and proud of you bro, #TrevorNoah for representing #Africa and you have a great point. 🎉

  • @Ankesadventures
    @Ankesadventures 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing. This makes me want to immediately jump on board to help the progress.

  • @lillianakot2098
    @lillianakot2098 Год назад +9

    Great conversation about inclusion and the importance of foundational education for the youth.

  • @kiranwingelaar7009
    @kiranwingelaar7009 9 месяцев назад +1

    Trevor's ideas and how he presents them resonates with his audience. He strikes a chord. So inspirational.

  • @RA-fb5sz
    @RA-fb5sz Год назад +2

    Damn!!!, Trevor has a beautiful mind. His ability to look at issues from diverse angles just blows my mind out.

  • @chadbailey7038
    @chadbailey7038 Год назад +2

    Great conversation 👏🏾

  • @hassanmugabo3937
    @hassanmugabo3937 Год назад +3

    I just love this conversation.

  • @ekenemay
    @ekenemay 8 месяцев назад

    I wish this conversation was longer😢

  • @purnimajoshi5887
    @purnimajoshi5887 Год назад +1

    An absolutely fantastic interview

  • @askbob2009
    @askbob2009 Год назад +3

    Teachers that teach are needed that delight when a child learns and not just a job. Internet should be part of this conversation so the DeSantos people don't determine what education is necessary. And how you use your knowledge and share with others the real joy of knowledge

  • @1gypsy731
    @1gypsy731 Год назад +2

    Great interview!

  • @monicaena7857
    @monicaena7857 3 месяца назад

    I'm a teacher and I'm so grateful to mr Noah for the power that he gives to teachers in the growth of future generations. We often feel frustrated by the way our governaments treat teachers. Thank u Trevor Noah to understand so deeply our work

  • @sharongong4586
    @sharongong4586 Год назад +2

    Awesome “yes and” add Melinda had (to Trevor’s point about the $ going farther in the hands of women) about the shift of recognition to women once they have the $ that wasn’t there before. Let’s not forget that money talks and people listen. It IS about raising the status of women. And that raising their status has the effect of also “raising all ships” ❤

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn Год назад

    You are beautiful gems❤. Thank you for this beautiful conversation❤

  • @myraarenas3882
    @myraarenas3882 Год назад +5

    Trevor that is very true, talking about value of a dollar.

  • @erangallage3151
    @erangallage3151 Год назад

    Just love Trevor. Great intelligent communicator.

  • @violetcorry6933
    @violetcorry6933 Год назад +2

    Wonderful conversation. We should be looking at getting to women having money and getting agency over their lives and those of their families