Growing up in Burundi, Stecy Baragengana had to avoid landmines and bullets, but somehow, it helped her be grateful. Her childhood was filled with fear and uncertainty, yet she still looks back at those times as fun. However, as She grew older and started to face the harsh reality of the world. It wasn't until She sought therapy that She began to understand the impact of her childhood had on her. Therapy allowed her to find ways to heal from it. It was through this process that she realized how important it is to find the right therapist for you. Someone who understands your unique experiences and can help guide you towards healing. As a Black woman in Montreal, finding her "black experience" was not easy. But eventually, she found her place and started exploring new opportunities. One of which was modelling - something that allowed her to express herself creatively while also breaking down stereotypes and barriers within the industry. Through all these experiences, I've come to realize how important it is to build a sense of community around us. That's why she co-created the Le Bond Is Real podcast with her brother. They wanted to create a platform where people can come together, share their stories, and feel like they are part of something bigger than themselves.
We hope her story inspires you in some way or another.
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