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In this insightful conversation, we sit with [Insert Talents'
Names] to discuss how women can find confidence and selflove
after lockdown.
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00:00Good morning, good morning. This is Beauty Carnival. I am a kid. I'll certainly use the internet.
00:09I'm going to be welcoming you back this morning.
00:12Uh, it's crazy still getting us ready, getting us into a room, taking a subscribe to a little bit.
00:16I appreciate you so much, crazy. All right. We are ready for day three.
00:20It feels like only five seconds as well as it also five months.
00:23And since this is a quarantine, I'll be on it.
00:25And we're here for it. And we have another important line for you today.
00:29At the Beauty Carnival right here at the main stage.
00:32So I'm surprised I'm going. Let's get it going.
00:35I'm going to welcome to the stage. Serena. Serena is going.
00:38I'm going to start with her very first panel.
00:45I can't take you to do so much.
00:48I'm so happy to be here today. I really appreciate our conversation today.
00:52I'm going to be here today.
00:53I'll be here today.
00:54I'm going to be here today.
00:56In the spring, I'll be here today.
00:58and how to introduce myself to the point of this
01:01in my history to stand,
01:03and during the life of this conversation
01:04is because of the conversation
01:06and the experience of that work,
01:08because I myself am poorly incarcerated,
01:10at age 13, and at age 16 years in prison.
01:15It has always been found
01:16to my organization and operational isolation,
01:19which is found in a corner
01:20to support women and girls,
01:22and I'll return to society
01:23and get into isolation.
01:25So I look forward to my
01:27and everything that I've done
01:28because I first guess
01:30with the company
01:31to succeed and mindset
01:32to decide what to do
01:33with the money I've done
01:35and how you listen to this age
01:37is kind of more.
01:44And I still think I will understand
01:46if I'm a member of the group,
01:49but I think I'm ready to stand
01:50on the place that we've seen
01:52in my life,
01:53for being such a good
01:54to be said to women,
01:55But I know through my life and the commercial system, so people, please review it with my
02:01city, thank you.
02:03I appreciate that.
02:10So let's be right back to you guys.
02:13I think that you need to stop by and you can see yourself in a little bit about your story.
02:20I'm glad you wanted to get up now and see you more time on this episode.
02:24And I have a little bit about your teachings and teachings in Canada.
02:29And so I think it's been a good part.
02:30I have one of my experience, and I am a native of New Orleans.
02:35So I got a lot of people from the U.S.
02:38and I was so much into the middle of a crime against nature.
02:46And so crime against nature is a lot of people from my patients.
02:49You know, five people from the U.S.
02:51Like a codependent.
02:52Yeah.
02:53Rahman.
02:54That's 3 or 2.
02:58It's only one thingy.
03:12Meaning that, I read the section 916 of my solicitation, which was a part of my solicitation, and it comes to five years in prison, and I also use required to register the sex center.
03:24And so as myself, I had to register the sex center for 14 years, because of my solicitation, my solicitation.
03:31And so for me, I feel like it was important for me to start to do this, because of the disparities that I had to face, and we lost to do this like that.
03:46This is a part of my solicitation.
03:49Thank you so much for having me.
03:51I still have fun. Let's talk with you.
03:53As well, can you share more about your background and how you can find another strategic coach?
04:00Do you hear your questions?
04:02Well, I would definitely go ahead and be very, very transparent.
04:05It's already both the transparency of my theory.
04:08Because being a molested person, I promise if not, and toward.
04:13And at the time, when I was seeing more than ever broken and hurting,
04:17I understood that the statistics started with the traumatic experiences that we experienced.
04:22So I wanted to be that vehicle that was able to show others that you've been exhaled by the punishment.
04:28So what led me to my incarceration to start that was a choice.
04:33And the decision to say, that wasn't me, and I'm not going to hold all the time to that.
04:38I just need to be able to speak into others and let them know that you may have been, but you don't continue to be.
04:45Thank you so much, Ben.
04:47I think that a lot of times people speak about and talk about these experiences ending limits of prison.
04:53Incident and restoration.
04:55And you think that all of us haven't covered anything.
04:58Well, I'm going to continue to talk about this business today.
05:01When you use what it's done, what is an interest to our living experiences of each other?
05:05So you're respecting what made the world was associated with the paper here associated with
05:10so you can find us off the bridge if you are going to do with the trauma that you had faced
05:15and help receiving what appeared.
05:18On the side of the picture, please also give me some sense of you.
05:24And on the way, I'm fully incarcerated about being able to build those strategic questions in one of your cabinet.
05:32So I'm going to continue to work on the floor, because I had a great question.
05:37That's a great question.
05:38The first thing I work on, I have a four-seat floor, and the first thing I work on is confidence.
05:43Because you have to be confident in you.
05:46Because you've been through so many traumatic experiences, and like I told people all the time, I promise to be consecrated behind physical homes, which have people walking around every day that are in business.
05:58So, to make all the self-sabotage and consider fear, I help them to create a strategic brand one building from the inside out, how to speak confirmations over themselves.
06:09How to definitely take time out for them to self-love on themselves, and can't believe how to strengthen their pain from being a system.
06:18So, for me, when I think you want to work in another bunch of trans experience with women, since I've had a partner, I think it's a national best-class education law.
06:28And I think it can be pretty confusing.
06:30I think people are not wanting to start over.
06:33And I think it's been provided based on the fact that people have their experience.
06:38So, can you give me a little bit about what you want to talk with women, and students and women?
06:44So, for me, you know, when I have conversations, when I have a bunch of trans experience, I am a complete decision of women, right?
06:56My decision of women is really, really, really, really, really, what I think about.
07:05I mean, I'm all coming up here, you know, I was going to say that, you know, I don't want to be disappointed, you know, what do you have a business?
07:14And, that's the thing that she, she's saying that she's hearing, she can get to the firm and hearing, she can get to, you know, what needs to be, you know, in her way to get started.
07:27And, so she wanted to take her, someone that talks a lot of trans, and maybe, you know, how you think about the, the, the, the discrimination that I think is a issue of integration.
07:38You know, how you think about, you know, how you think about, you know, what they do for you.
07:44Well, you know what I want to do is I think more, right?
07:49So, it is up to me, so I don't see the games before I have to be able to,
07:54but it is up to me, it's up to me, it's up to me, it's up to me,
07:57so I'm just going to write this one, do I tell you what I'm going to do?
08:01I think it's up to me, so what it's done, and it's all for me.
08:08So, I'm going to raise a piece of this conversation, and I'm just going to see this,
08:12and I'm just going to raise a piece of this conversation.
08:16So, I really want to spend an extra one of the issues that I'm discussing.
08:20How can you continue to lose yourself?
08:23How can you find your piece of this conversation?
08:28I'm not for myself.
08:29When I was raised, I didn't even realize that I was going to raise a piece of this conversation.
08:33I'm just going to turn it around.
08:35I think I'm going to raise a piece of this conversation.
08:37I'm not going to continue to do it as myself, but to speak about myself.
08:41I'm going to say, I don't care it.
08:43It's because of the time I learned, and didn't happen to me.
08:44I'm almost at right, and I don't really didn't understand.
08:50Well, I was in the place of the whole business, because I'm kind of, like, I didn't see you.
08:54Or, I changed my myself and loved my work.
08:59So, you know, it's like self-working, it's better, it's better, and it's all for everything.
09:04So, you know, when they're back up, you know, for some of the reasons, you can't empower anybody at the moments of life and how they are going to exist inside of them to repower them.
09:15So, there's no such thing as empowerment. It's not repowerment.
09:19And, uh, that just wants, uh, to go into the knowledge of teaching you to repower them yourselves.
09:26But also, um, how did you think it's a point of remembering how much of the time you had to do this?
09:31For me, um, it was a lot of, um, um, a big deal with my office in the U.S. and it's a very small thing.
09:44So, yeah, just what is a citizen?
09:46And you can build a citizen and you can do everything in the university and you can do a lot of things.
09:51And a lot of required issues.
09:53Um, you know, you can do that.
09:54This is, you know, you know, that allows religious service spaces.
09:59Um, now allows, um, um, to, uh, participate in, um,ρ, sure.
10:04For me, I think it's right to go into my university.
10:06Because I remember, um, um, you know, the most λSEN now is prior enough to do, be the light.
10:12For me, I just, you know, it's absolutely right because I do have a license.
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