I did not have the opportunity to go to university. My childhood was very much about survival. So I know for many people that have not attended university, it is a huge thing where we make ourselves less equal than those with higher education. And knowing that we are worthy of that life is one of the most important things. We don't need to feel worthy every single day in every single moment because that isn't always possible for all of us. But it is feeling worthy enough in the moment to present on the email or asking for the raise.
In this deeply engaging episode, meet Kemi Nekvapil, an Australian transformational coach who's reshaping the definition of power. Raised in foster care, Kemi wrestled with a sense of powerlessness that only began to shift as she questioned the status quo as an adult. Now, she helps individuals in influential positions who often feel powerless within.
Highlights of this episode include:
đź’ˇDiscovering Kemi's journey from feeling powerless to becoming a potent force of good in the world.
đź’ˇExploring her 5 principles for redefining power, built on inner strength rather than domination.
đź’ˇRevealing how owning your stories and assumptions can lead you to a place of self-empowerment.
đź’ˇLearning how to coexist in mutual empowerment, embracing equality and responsibility.
💡Gaining insights from Kemi's new book, Power: A Woman’s Guide to Living and Leading Without Apology
Join us as we dive deep into her transformative insights, illustrated by her compelling personal experiences. Tap into your inherent power and explore what it means to live and lead without apology. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to reclaim their power and live with purpose.
You can find Kemi at: Website | Instagram
If you LOVED this episode you’ll also love the conversations we had with Jadah Sellner about reimagining how you step into your life and building it around a center of love.
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