
Moments to Movements
Moments to Movements explores the transformative journeys of young changemakers turning inspiration into sustained social change. In Season 2, we shift our storytelling lens to Kigali, Rwanda, guided by vibrant new host Vivi Ndaya. Each episode dives into powerful conversations on dependency narratives, accountability, digital activism, and the deeply personal experiences of youth leaders worldwide. Join us as we highlight compelling stories, discuss the realities of changemaking, and share essential insights to empower you to turn your own moments into meaningful movements.
Moments to Movements
Where Are Young Listeners?
In the final episode of Season Two of the Moments to Movements podcast, host Vivi Ndaya sits down with Executive Producers Nadia and Isaac to reflect on the journey, looking back on the conversations that shaped this season and the lessons learned along the way. Together, they explore how young listeners' engagement with content is evolving in a world flooded with information, and what that means for creators who want to connect with youth in meaningful ways.
The discussion dives into how storytelling has shifted toward fast-paced content creation, the reality of shortened attention spans, and the challenge of capturing attention without losing authenticity. They share insights on why young audiences remain loyal to the creators they trust, the role of community in building impactful content, and why adaptability is essential as audience habits change.
This season closer is both a reflection and a call to action, reminding us that valuable stories still matter, even if they take time to find their audience.
Moments to Movements is presented by Peace First.
It is executive produced by Isaac Cudjoe and Nadia Posada. Researched with help from Zachary Tombo.