

Playing small doesn’t serve anybody, but what does it look like to actually leave a legacy?
Growing up in an ambitious family and an unusual school, I was always told I was going to change the world - but I wasn’t ever taught how. With a multicultural upbringing and nomadic lifestyle,...
Playing small doesn’t serve anybody, but what does it look like to actually leave a legacy?
Growing up in an ambitious family and an unusual school, I was always told I was going to change the world - but I wasn’t ever taught how. With a multicultural upbringing and nomadic lifestyle, I learned what Legacy looked like all around the world, and in doing so realized that anyone can knock out the fear to create a life they’re proud of.
In this chat I want you to walk away with
Kathleen Hamilton is the Head of Product for GeniusU, a global ed-tech platform making entrepreneur education available and revolutionizing the education industry.
As one of the very first alumni of the Green School in Bali, Kathleen’s mission has always been in education reform. Through working with young students at the school and Super Camp she saw quickly how education outside of the norm could transform society.
In 2010 she founded and ran a 2-day transformational education event in Australia called In-Compass Youth for teenagers, sponsored by the Abundance Group.
In 2017 Kathleen ran a 6 month intensive with at-risk middle school students in Southern Oregon focused on cultural empowerment, which culminated in a mural project and presentation by the students at the school.
Now Kathleen runs her remote teams at GeniusU from around the world, and in her own time is involved with school projects through Genius School and the Tau Foundation in Madikwe, South Africa, bringing entrepreneur education to students.
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