Interwoven Episode 18 – Bridging the Education Divide: Serena Siebel on Equity, Innovation, and Resilience


In this inspiring episode of Interwoven, hosts Adam Roxby and James Cracknell sit down with educator and entrepreneur Serena Siebel, co-founder of Claim. Serena shares her extraordinary journey from launching an improvised school in an Ivorian conflict zone to pioneering accessible, learner-centric education for underserved communities worldwide. Discover how her life-changing experiences in Africa, Finland, and Cambodia shaped her mission to bridge educational equity gaps and empower teachers with creative, resourceful solutions. If you’re passionate about global impact, grassroots innovation, or the transformative power of education, this conversation is truly unmissable. Plus, find out how Serena stays resilient while driving meaningful change.

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