Hannah Murray, a young woman from the UK, will join a group of over 50 women founders and leaders in March 2025 to take part in the LET’S GOA Rickshaw Rally. This 1000km journey is an exciting and meaningful adventure.
Organised by Emma Sayle, founder of Killing Kittens, and Francesca James, founder of Ideas Forums (which runs the Great British Entrepreneur Awards & Ideas Fest), this adventure is more than just a rally. This is a celebration of the women who are changing industries, breaking down barriers and championing change.
This group of accomplished women from across India will raise money and awareness to support women and girls education.
Hannah Murray, who has been working at Talk Radio Europe since almost 20 years, has interviewed thousands of fascinating people including Jilly Cooper and Eva Longoria. She also interviewed Rick Stein, James Patterson Simon Callow and Sandi Toksvig. She is also one of the weekly contributors to ‘Good Morning Spain’, the first English-language breakfast show on Spanish TV, hosted by Nicole King, and hosts her own weekly podcast with her husband, ‘Marbella with Him & Her’.
Killing Kittens is one of the brands represented by the women who took part in this challenge. Others include GoHenry Dr PawPaw Great British Entrepreneur Awards Think Tank Academy Beyond Beautiful Karma Group Karma Group Karma Group
As a group of passionate female founders, leaders, and trailblazers, they are setting an ambitious target: to raise £350,000. These funds will be used to support charities that provide education and opportunities to girls in need.
Their collective efforts will have a tangible effect on countless people. They will not only provide education but also empowerment and hope to these girls, allowing them to break the cycle of poverty.
Every contribution, big or small, helps them achieve this goal. Together we can create lasting changes.
They have teamed with Ladies Circle India, Round Table India, and selected three specific women and girl projects to which their funds will be donated. Before the race, they will be visiting each project in Chennai. Sponsors will have the opportunity to participate in media coverage.
Building safe and functional classrooms to improve enrolment in schools supported by the government, as well as to provide quality education for underserved students.
They hope to achieve a number of key outcomes, including providing safe and weather-resistant learning spaces, preventing postpartum edema, and empowering young women from underprivileged backgrounds by providing them with skills and training.
The Sisterhood Group to date has raised over £1,000,000 for women’s and children’s charities and shows no signs of slowing yet, with this being their biggest group to date with 60 female founders racing 1000km from Chennai to Goa in March 2025.
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Hannah will be updating her Instagram account with updates during the trip. @radiohannah.