In the very first episode of Leadership That Liberates, I detail the personal and professional experiences that laid the foundation for my body of work and for this podcast.
As a first-generation American raised by immigrant parents, I grew up in a volatile environment surrounded by addiction and abuse, battled depression, and lost my close friend to suicide as a teen, all of which shaped my desire to create a world of safety and belonging for all.
After befriending international students in university, studying religious-based war and conflict as a graduate student, and confronting my own white saviorism while volunteering abroad, I knew it was paramount that my work account for global systems of oppression—as well as the ways we’ve internalized them.
Now, my mission is to tend to the root cause of the divisions within us and between us in service to individual and collective liberation.
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