I got a chance to talk with an amazing youth leader who is changing the future of how the next generation can access education. She is the youngest guest I’ve had on the show and I loved hearing her fresh perspective and passion about this issue.

Kenisha Arora is an incredibly ambitious youth advocate and humanitarian from Toronto, Canada. She’s an undergraduate student at Western University studying medical science. She is determined to transform the future of education and serve as a senator at her university. She was a former school board member trustee and is a member of UNESCO’s Youth Network to work on SDG4.

Her experience in the education institution has allowed her to dismantle systemic inequities by leveraging academic policy. Kenisha’s philanthropic passions have led her to study nonprofit organization with her sister. The Hope Sisters are on a mission to spread hope and have helped champion over 5,000 hope spreaders. Kenisha and her sister recently won the Princess Diana award for their social impact.


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How starting with a lemonade stand taught her to bring joy in her entrepreneurship (1:24)Why the need for menstrual hygiene education and awareness is necessary (7:21)Why it’s important to keep a balance for your mental and physical health (15:32)How Kenisha and her sister advocate for change through The Hope Sisters (21:06)How she outshines the stereotypes of her generation (26:37)


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