This week on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Joanne Ewald, the founder of Mend on the Move, and Sam Seelhoff, Mend on the Move’s Executive Director. Mend on the Move is a nonprofit social enterprise that empowers and employs women survivors of abuse by creating jewelry and other beautiful goods from salvaged auto parts and car seat leather. The organization provides a creative outlet, a supportive community, and a source of income for survivors while they are in recovery.

Mend on the Move is making a difference every single day through their incredible work. You won’t want to miss this inspiring episode.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

Joanne and Sam’s inspiring life stories;

Joanne’s journey of overcoming abuse and founding Mend on the Move to support other survivors;

Sam’s work with survivors and her path to joining Mend on the Move;

The origins of Mend on the Move and its growth and evolution;

The impactful work of Mend on the Move and how they empower women survivors daily;

Personal stories of women who have been helped by Mend on the Move;

And so much more.

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For more information on Mend on the Move and/or to support their work through donations and buying their beautiful products, please visit the Mend on the Move.

For more information about Joanne Ewald, please visit her website

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To see more of Mend on the Move’s gorgeous designs, please visit their website.