THE UNTITLED PODCAST: GLOBAL CITIZEN’S MICHAEL SHELDRICK ON CHANGING THE WORLD THROUGH MUSIC AND ACTIVISM

For the latest episode of The UNTITLED Podcast, host Indira Cesarine welcomes Michael Sheldrick, Co-Founder of Global Citizen, for an insightful conversation about his journey in social impact and activism. Michael has dedicated his life to tackling some of the world’s most pressing issues, from eradicating extreme poverty to addressing the climate crisis and social inequality. Through his work, Global Citizen has mobilized millions of people and raised billions of dollars in support of these global causes.

The episode provides an in-depth look into Michael’s incredible story—from his early days as a student advocate in Australia to building one of the world’s largest social impact organizations. He candidly shares how he went from being a failing student in special education classes to law school, all due to the support of one of his high school teachers.

“It’s the everyday actions we take that, collectively, have the power to shape the future.”

The episode dives into the origins of Global Citizen, from its early days as a student-led movement to becoming one of the most influential social impact platforms in the world. Known for organizing the annual Global Citizen Festival and working with high-profile artists such as Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, and Coldplay, Global Citizen has raised billions of dollars to fund critical initiatives. Sheldrick shares the strategies behind leveraging the power of celebrity influence to inspire action and drive policy change.

Whether you’re an activist, a change-maker, or simply curious about how you can contribute to a more just and sustainable world, this episode is for you.

To hear the full interview, now available on all major streaming platforms, tune into The UNTITLED Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon  Music, and more of your favorite podcast channels.

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