Episodes

  • In this heartfelt episode of Leaders On Purpose Podcast, host Manal Bernoussi shares her personal journey of navigating grief after the loss of her father. With raw vulnerability and profound insight, she explores the complexities of loss, the journey of healing, and the enduring impact of love. Manal offers listeners a beacon of hope and a roadmap for finding solace amidst the pain of loss.

    We look forward to hearing from you and encourage you to share your own experiences of grief and loss in the comments of the related posts in Instagram or Linkedin @manalbernoussi. Or tag us on your stories and we'll reply to you the same day.

    Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help reach others who may need and benefit from this important discussion.

  • Professeure Rajaa Cherkaoui est une pionnière dans le domaine de la physique nucléaire.

    Ses contributions notables dans des domaines aussi variés que la physique médicale, les hautes énergies et les applications nucléaires ont laissé une empreinte indélébile.

    Reconnue à l'échelle mondiale pour son expertise, elle a reçu de nombreux prix et distinctions, dont le prestigieux prix L'Oréal-UNESCO "Women in Science" et le classement des "50 over 50" de Forbes magazine.

    Dans cet épisode intimiste, nous passons en revue les moments clés qui ont marqué son parcours, les personnes qui l'ont inspirée, les croyances limitantes qu'il a fallu dépasser, les leçons de vie qui l'ont marqués...et bien plus encore.

    Un mot d'ordre à retenir: Ne Cherchez Pas La Perfection, Foncez !

    Plus d'informations sur les intrépides :

    Site web : https://www.intrepides.org/ Page Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesintrepides_lwa3rate?igsh=MTBlbzFna2JwNHRidA== Lien vers lieux de vente : https://www.intrepides.org/#vente

    Rejoignez la conversation sur Linkedin et Instagram, contactez nous :

    Rajaa Cherkaoui : Linkedin et Instagram @manalbernoussi Manal Bernoussi : Linkedin et Instagram @rajaa.cherkaoui
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  • Rania is a Palestinian American, constantly fighting for the humanity that unites us all. She has forged a life path as a voice for the silenced. Whether it’s raising up the issues of gun violence, climate change, immigration, women’s issues, or foreign policy, she fully invests her heart in every endeavor.

    For over twenty years, Rania has been lending her expertise across political, non-profit, and corporate spheres. She notably worked for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 run for US president.

    Rania has received many accolades and awards for her work, including the “Exceptional Women of Excellence” award presented by the World Economic Forum and the “Woman of Purpose” award presented by the Purpose Project.

    In this episode, we explore the battleground that is advocacy, where some choose to take a stance against conventional views and challenge powerful structures. Rania sheds light on how this important trait of #leadership, often involves taking a stand and embracing uncomfortable conflict as a means to drive positive change.

    We talk about the courage needed and the responsibilities that come with the opportunity to ignite change, even in the corporate world, to align business actions with proclaimed values, and to bridge the gap between words and actions.

    This conversation is a blueprint for how individuals and corporations alike can leverage their #power and #influence for the #greatergood, crafting a legacy that extends well beyond the confines of personal achievement.

    Connect with us on Linkedin or Instagram, we'd love to hear from you.

    Share this episode and tag us on.

    Linkedin:

    Rania: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rania-batrice-b9b67932/ Manal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manalbernoussi/

    Instagram:

    Rania: https://www.instagram.com/rbatrice/ Manal: https://www.instagram.com/manalbernoussi/
  • In the inaugural episode of 2024, Manal takes the opportunity for a reflective solo session, sharing insights gained from the challenges and triumphs of the past year.

    Stressing the significance of retrospection, she encourages listeners to document their journeys, fostering self-compassion and growth.

    The episode unfolds with twelve valuable life lessons from 2023, ranging from being mindful of energy exchanges with others to the power of storytelling, embracing spiritual practices during trauma, and the importance of prioritizing self-care. She emphasizes the role of intentions over resolutions, shares her personal intention for the year and concludes with a heartfelt reminder of the transformative power of service and gratitude.

    As the podcast enters its third year, Manal invites listeners to participate by leaving reviews and shares warm wishes for the upcoming year, expressing excitement for the shared journey ahead in 2024.

    12 Lessons Learned (or Reaffirmed) in 2023 :

    1. **Be Conscious of Energy Exchanges:** Recognize and manage relationships by identifying energy givers and drainers, setting boundaries, and surrounding yourself with those who uplift and support.

    2. **See the World Through Stories:** Understand the profound impact of storytelling on shaping perceptions, emotions, and responses, and choose narratives that promote hope, compassion, and a sense of purpose.

    3. **Turn to Spiritual Practices Amidst Trauma:** Embrace spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, or connecting with nature during ongoing trauma, finding refuge and hope in shared narratives through practices like narrative therapy.

    4. **Release Self-Judgment:** Allow vulnerability and openness by sharing your truth with trusted individuals, acknowledging that self-judgment is common, and creating a soft place to land in challenging times.

    5. **You Can't Please Everyone:** Accept that, despite good intentions, criticism and negativity may arise. Invest deeply in relationships with those who truly know and support you, gaining perspective and understanding.

    6. **Purify Your Intentions:** Regularly assess and purify your intentions, understanding that they serve as the compass guiding your journey, influencing how you navigate life's challenges.

    7. **Schedule Big Dreams and Invest in Growth:** Act on persistent thoughts and dreams, scheduling experiences, travel, and personal growth opportunities. Share these memories and experiences with others.

    8. **Be Patient During Personal Growth:** Understand the importance of patience when undergoing significant personal changes, allowing yourself time and grace to evolve into the person you aspire to become.

    9. **Life's 3 Choices: Accept, Change, or Leave:** Recognize that when faced with challenges, you have three choices – accept the situation, work to change it, or decide to leave. Understand that persisting in unchangeable circumstances can lead to madness.

    10. **Mind Your Mental Diet:** Proactively feed your mind with positive thoughts, eliminating mindless scrolling on social media and surrounding yourself with content that elevates and empowers.

    11. **Prioritize Self-Care:** Acknowledge that prioritizing your emotional, spiritual, and physical health is not selfish. Recognize that taking care of yourself enables you to be more present and supportive for others.

    12. **Set Powerful Intentions:** Replace rigid resolutions with powerful intentions that guide your actions and mindset toward desired outcomes, providing clarity without limiting possibilities. Manal shares her personal intention for the year – expansion – and encourages listeners to share their intentions as well.

  • In this captivating episode of the 'Leaders On Purpose Podcast with Manal Bernoussi', our host Manal is joined by Camilia Berrada, a thought leader in the field of personal development. They explore the transformative power of personal development in cultivating purpose-driven leadership. Engaging in enlightening conversation, they delve deep into the concept of authenticity and its pivotal role in inspiring organizational change and personal growth. Listen to this episode as they draw insights from leaders like Kumi Naidu, renowned activist and former Secretary-General of Amnesty International, shedding light on the essence of personal development and leadership.

    The podcast takes a holistic view of a leader’s journey- from corporate life in often taxing environments to entrepreneurship, underlining the significance of aligning an individual's passion and purpose with their professional endeavors. How can leaders foster a nurturing environment that helps individuals thrive and create a legacy of impact? 


    This episode introspectively explores the concept of freedom and its evolving understanding in the personal and professional realm. Camilia and Manal unearth the notion of inner freedom which demands courage to confront inner resistance, elucidating how discomfort can be transformed into a source of strength and resilience.

    Timestamps:

    00:03:08: Camilia's personal development journey

    00:09:03: Tensions in corporate life

    00:09:17: Millenial's and GenZ's quest for purpose

    00:13:28: The meaning of freedom in corporate and entrepreneurial worlds

    00:25:51: Understanding One's Purpose

    00:33:55: Victim Mindset and Taking Responsibility

    00:41:48: Saboteurs, Positive Intelligence, and Mindset Growth

    00:48:03: The Power of Possibility and The Danger of Dimming One's Light

    00:50:52: Balancing Empathy and Authentic Expression

    00:51:56: Tips for Starting Off the New Year

    00:52:56: Envisioning Your Future Self

    Connect with Camilia and Manal on :

    Instagram : @CamiliaBerrada and @ManalBernoussi Linkedin : Camilia Berrada and Manal Bernoussi
  • Abdou Souleye Diop est associé gérant du cabinet Mazars au Maroc et membre du board de Mazars pour l’Afrique et le Moyen Orient.

    Née à Dakar, élevé en Inde et en Malaisie, c’est au Maroc qu’il choisit de poser ses valises. Depuis plus de 30 ans, il a su se bâtir une réputation solide qui lui ouvre les portes au plus haut niveau et le fait côtoyer les élites du continent africain. Sans cesse entre deux avions, il parcourt l’Afrique plus de 200 jours par an. Au Maroc, Abdou Souleye Diop est incontournable dès lors que l’on s’intéresse à l’économie du pays et au développement de son secteur privé sur le continent. Passant sans problème du français à la "darija", l’arabe dialectal du Royaume, le plus marocain des Sénégalais rejoint en 2015 le conseil d’administration de la confédération patronale marocaine, la CGEM, dont il devient président de la commission Afrique.

    Dans cet épisode fascinant, explorez les moments déterminants de son parcours, notamment l'influence de son mentor, feu Abdelkader Masnaoui, fondateur du cabinet Masnaoui Mazars. Découvrez ses choix, ses convictions, et sa vision inspirante pour la jeunesse africaine. Abdou partage également des leçons tirées de ses erreurs, son secret pour batir un réseau de qualité...faisant de cet épisode un véritable trésor de sagesse et d'inspiration.

    Ne le manquez pas ! 🎙️ #LeadersOnPurposePodcast #Inspiration

    Contactez Manal et Abdou sur Linkedin ou Instragram:

    Linkedin:

    Abdou Souleye Diop: Cliquez ici Manal Bernoussi : Cliquez ici

    Instagram:

    @abdou_souleye_diop @manalbernoussi
  • On 8 September, at 11:11 pm local time, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit central Morocco. Its epicentre was in the High Atlas Mountains, southwest of Marrakesh city. This is considered the most powerful earthquake in a century to strike Morocco.

    The King of Morocco Mohamed VI has called for 3 days of mourning. Over 2000 people lost their lives and as many people are seriously injured.

    In the wake of these tragic circumstances, Leaders On Purpose Podcast is uniting with the relief efforts.

    My hope is that this episode offers a sense of relief to those who may need it and inspires many more to join the collective efforts today.
    I hope this provides a space for you to acknowledge the heavy emotions we are all experiencing; it can be overwhelming at times, and it's important to recognize that.

    Moroccan people are strong. Moroccan people are resilient and the one thing that is deeply rooted in our DNA is our sense of solidarity.

    Now is the time for us all to honor and rise up to the legacy left by our ancestors. Together, we will rebuild again.

    Call to action:

    * DONATIONS
    Morocco has released information regarding the bank account the country will be using to collect contributions and donations for people affected by Friday’s devastating earthquake.

    Those in Morocco seeking to send relief contributions to the bank can do so on account number 126 at the following RIB: 001-810-0078000201106203-18.

    People outside Morocco seeking to contribute through financial donations can do so via IBAN: MA64001810007800020110620318.

    * SUPPORT NDIR LKHIR ASSOCIATION
    Ndir Lkhir is a non profit organization that I have been working with for many years now. I can testify to their seriousness and commitment to making a positive impact in our community.
    Send me a DM on Linkedin or Instagram, join us as we prepare relief packages at Ndir Lkhir warehouse.

    Lets connect! https://linktr.ee/manalbernoussi

  • In this episode, Aviva Steinberger takes us through a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, sharing her insights on embracing authenticity, cultivating meaningful change, and finding balance across different aspects of life. Through her journey, Aviva inspires us to unleash our full potential and live with purpose.

    Aviva Steinberger is the Director of Innovation Diplomacy at Start-Up Nation Central. In May 2023, SNC co-hosted with their Moroccan partner CPR, a 3 day event at Marrakesh which brought together women from Bahrain, Benin, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Palestine, South Africa, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, the United States, and others, focused on the shared challenges faced in the Middle East and Africa. In 2009, Aviva was the Director of World Trade Center Business Recovery and Industry Development at the NY State Governor’s office responsible for the economic development and recovery efforts to revitalize lower Manhattan after 9/11, allocating $800M in funds to more than 14,000 businesses.

    Aviva’s experience in business, government and non-profit helped to forge her passion for collaborating across boundaries and appreciate the potential of unlikely partnerships.

    References:

    Check out episode 32 "I am Remarkable" with Dona Raz Levy from Google! Also do not miss episode 6 "Embracing the Power Of Vulnerability"

    Let's connect- Contact us on Linkedin or Instagram:

    Aviva on Linkedin Manal on Linkedin and instagram (@manalbernoussi). More info on Women Connect to Innovate here. You can find photos from the experience on my instagram account.
  • Recently, I asked you on Instagram about what life situations you were struggling with the most. In this episode, we delve deeper into these life situations, we uncover that at the core, there's a common thread of fear. Fear of not being enough, fear of not being loved, fear of missing out or not being valued...

    Those negative feelings can usually be traced back to one of 3 core fears. 1- Fear of failure, 2-Fear of success, 3- Fear of judgement.

    When you overlap all 3 circles, at the center, is self doubt... We're on this journey together. Let's dive in!

  • Dand cet épisode, j’ai le grand plaisir d’accueillir M. Mohamed Horani, Président du Conseil d’Administration du Groupe HPS. Consul Honoraire de Singapour à Casablanca et membre du Conseil Economique Social et Environnemental au Maroc. M. Horani a fondé en 1995 la société Hightech Payment Systems (HPS) qu’il a dirigée en tant que Président Directeur Général jusqu'à fin 2021. Précurseur de l’expansion de la monétique au Maroc, il a réussi à faire de cette entreprise cotée en bourse un fleuron de l’économie marocaine et un acteur majeur international de l’industrie du paiement électronique. En 2013, M. Horani a été décoré par Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI du Wissam Al Moukafaa Al Watania de l'Ordre de grand officier.

    Une success story 100% marocaine. HPS opère dans 90 pays et compte près de 1000 collaborateurs présents à Casablanca, Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Dubaï et Singapour.

    Comment l'idée de HPS a-t-elle germé au tout début ? Qui sont les personnes qui l'ont inspiré ? Quelle est sa définition du succès ? ...et bien d'autres choses encore. Une conversation à ne surtout pas rater !

    Rejoignez la conversation sur Linkedin et instagram @manalbernoussi

  • The word gratitude is one of those words that are often overused, especially in cultures like ours where we find ourselves using it automatically in almost each interaction.

    In this episode, we delve into the Power Of Gratitude, highlighting its ability to shift perspectives, elevate energy, and rewire the brain.

    We touch on obstacles that get in our way and uncover examples of toxic gratitude, when we practice it the wrong way.

    We get into how we can find gratitude in challenging times and when expectations go unmet.

    Join the conversation on Instagram and Linkedin @manalbernoussi. I look forward to connecting with you, hearing what resonated the most. Share on your stories and tag me, I'd love to know!

    References:

    Professor Robert Emmons, find his work and research on gratitude here Dr Scott Barry Kauffman

    [Opening]

    Introduction to the episode and acknowledgement of schedule challenges and life adjustments. Emphasis on the importance of commitment, consistency, and balancing multiple roles. Reassurance of dedication to providing valuable content for personal growth and leadership journeys.

    [The Concept of Gratitude]

    Highlighting the overuse of the word "gratitude" in society, often without a deep understanding. Emphasizing the significance of practicing gratitude in challenging times, not just when things are going well. Exploring the transformative power of gratitude in changing perspectives and personal energy. Mentioning the impact of gratitude on personal vibration and the energy exchanged with the world.

    [Practicing Gratitude in Difficult Situations]

    Acknowledging upcoming holidays and potential stress triggers during family gatherings. Discussing the human tendency to focus on what is wrong and the need to shift towards what is right. Sharing Tony Robbins' quote: "What is wrong is always available. But so is what is right!" Encouraging a focus on gratitude for what one has rather than fixating on what is missing or challenging. Citing psychologist Robert Emmons and his research on gratitude's ability to rewire the brain and shift focus to the positive.

    [Obstacles to Gratitude]

    Exploring three common obstacles to gratitude: ego or entitlement, resentment, and cynicism. Highlighting cynicism as an underrated obstacle that can hinder genuine gratitude. Discussing how expectations of negativity can block gratitude and limit possibilities.

    [Toxic Gratitude]

    Introducing the concept of toxic gratitude and its misuses. Providing examples of toxic gratitude: grandstanding the positive while ignoring the negative, using gratitude to shame or manipulate others, and using gratitude as a justification to stay in an unhappy situation. Encouraging genuine gratitude that acknowledges both positive and negative aspects of life.

    [Conclusion]

    Reiterating the profound impact of genuine gratitude on well-being and decision-making. Stating the importance of fostering a healthy work environment through open communication and empathy. Reminding that gratitude can be a catalyst for positive change and personal growth. Closing remarks and invitation to subscribe, leave comments and reviews for the podcast.
  • In this episode, we unpack some of the thoughts and feelings that come along with big decisions in life.

    We talk about the importance of understanding one's purpose and aligning actions with it, rather than falling back into old patterns.

    We also recognize that drifting away from one's center is part of the dance of life. We touch on the topic of self compassion, which is different from self-indulgence and is actually a powerful tool.

    Building self awareness and committing to self actualization is what allows us to recenter and refocus towards the right direction.

    References :

    The power of intention, episode 18, Leaders On Purpose Podcast The Room to Grow Podcast, with Emily Gough

    Book recommendation:

    From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life, by Pr Arthur Brooks

    Connect with Manal:

    [email protected] Instagram: @manalbernoussi Linkedin: ManalBernoussi

    Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it, thank you for listening!

  • Dans cet épisode, j’ai le grand honneur d’accueillir un leader national et international de renom, qui a fait des contributions incroyables dans le domaine de la science et de la technologie. Professeur Rachid Yazami, né à Fez, au Maroc, a été pionnier dans le développement des batteries rechargeables au lithium-ion.

    A seulement 26 ans il a inventé l'anode en graphite utilisée aujourd’hui dans plus de 95 % des batteries rechargeables que l'on trouve dans les téléphones portables et les ordinateurs.

    Professeur Yazami compte plus de 250 publications scientifiques et technologiques ainsi que plus de 180 brevets d'inventions. il a reçu de nombreuses récompenses dont le prix Draper à l'Académie nationale de l'ingénierie a Washington, l’équivalent du prix Nobel d'ingénierie. Il y a même un symposium international en Thailand qui a porté son nom, le "Yazami International Symposium" qui a réunit 9 lauréats du prix Nobel parmi des centaines de scientifiques de haut niveau du monde entier.

    Notre éminent scientifique est par ailleurs Professeur dans les plus grandes Universités internationales, il l’a été en 1990 dans l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles (UCLA) et il l’est actuellement à l'université de technologie de Nanyang à Singapour.

    Une conversation spontannée, dans la bonne humeur avec un grand Monsieur qui n'a rien perdu de sa simplicité!

  • ln this episode we talk about the quantum leap, the leap of faith, going from a comfortable corporate position to starting your own business.

    After over 12 years at a major financial institution and 18 years in the corporate world, I decided it was time for me to honor that inner voice that has always been calling me to start my own business and expand my purpose.

    By sharing with you my thought process, my hope is to support you in your own journey and help you get through some of those questions that inevitably come with such big decisions.

    I'd love to hear from you and learn from your experience. Let me know what resonated the most with you. Let's connect!

    Join the conversation on Linkedin or Instagram @manalbernoussi

    Here are the links to episodes 27 and 28 : https://linktr.ee/manalbernoussi

  • Dina Lahlou est psychothérapeute - coach exécutif ainsi que consultante, mentor et formatrice en bien-être et en santé mentale en entreprise. Elle conseille les individus et organisations qui choisissent de mettre l’accent sur le bien-être de leurs équipes en les aidant à développer des programmes autour de la sécurité psychologique et la prévention du burnout. En tant que coach de dirigeants, elle met ses compétences au service de ceux et celles qui cherchent à donner du sens à leur vie et se réaliser.

    Dans cet épisode, Dina nous partage ses techiques et conseils pour bien préparer l’année 2023.

    Pour recevoir les informations sur le Purpose Mastermind de Dina et la liste des questions instrospectives pour bien preprarer l'annee, envoyez nous un message sur Linkedin ou Instagram @manalbernoussi et @dina.lahlou

  • Welcome to the very first episode of 2023!

    This is a short and sweet episode to tie off the year, to reflect, and welcome in the new year together.

    We talk about setting an overall intention for the year, letting go of New Years resolutions as they often are tied with harsh self-criticism. We invite in more self love and resolve to take control of the process instead of focusing on the outcome.

    Join the conversation on Instagram and Linkedin, share with anyone you think would benefit from this. I'd love to hear back from you and learn about your intentions for the upcoming year.

    I am always grateful for our time together. I wish you a wonderful year ahead!

  • Dans cet épisode, j'ai le grand plaisir d’accueillir Karim Bernoussi, Président Directeur Général et cofondateur d’Intelcia. Karim est une grande inspiration pour moi et pour beaucoup d’entre nous d’ailleurs. L’exemple du leader sympa, accessible, les pieds sur terre mais la tête dans les étoiles.

    Son rêve originel résonne très fortement en moi : celui de prouver qu’une entreprise du sud peut être un modèle d’entreprenariat, d'inspirer les jeunes à oser aller au bout de leur rêve et de toujours repousser les limites du possible.

    Karim est ingénieur diplômé de Télécoms Paris, il a un riche parcours dans les secteur public, privé et le monde de l’entreprenariat. Après une première expérience en France, il est passé notamment par Maroc Telecom et Microsoft, il avait aussi intégré le secrétariat de Feu Sa Majesté le Roi Hassan II pour participer à la création de l’université Al Akhawayn. Il est aujourd’hui Président de l’association des télécomiens du Maroc et il a reçu il n’y a pas si longtemps le prix de “European CEO award” en reconnaissance de son leadership.

    Dans cet épisode Karim nous parle de son approche pour gérer les hommes et les femmes dans un groupe qui compte désormais plus de 40.000 personnes dans 17 pays. On parle de ce qui l'inspire le plus chez un leader, son conseil pour les gens qui passent par des moments difficiles au travail. On evoque son rapport à l'échec, comment il rebondit et plein d’autres choses encore…

    Ecouter les autres episodes en francais:

    Laila Mamou : Oser rester soi-meme Dounia Taarji : Faire le pari de la confiance Ismai Douiri : Donner sans rien attendre en retour Reda Belhaj : Le voyage interieur Thami Ghorfi : L'humain au coeur du leadership

    Partagez avec nous votre feedback ou temoignage, cela nous fera tres plaisir d'interagir avec vous

    Sur Linkedin: rejoignez Karim ici et rejoignez Manal ici Sur Instagram: @manalbernoussi et @karimber2
  • In this episode, I share with you my experience and get into the key points I took away from Tony Robbin’s Unleash the Power Within In Person Event! If you guys don’t know who is Tony Robbins, he’s like the number one success coach in the world, one of the top life and business strategists of our time. He advised luminaries such as Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and three U.S. Presidents. He also coached top sports figures like Michael Jordan, Andre Agassi and Serena Williams... He’s a humanitarian and is on a mission to feed one billion people.

    This is a once in a lifetime experience that I recommend to each and everyone of you!

    Netflix documentary: I am not your guru. Books: Life force, Awaken The Giant Within.

    DM me if you want to get in touch. I'd love to hear your thoughts and insights.

    Let's connect on instagram: @manalbernoussi and Linkedin : Manal Bernoussi

  • In most countries, August / September is the time of the year when our kids go back to school, we’re trying to get them back on a routine, holidays are over...and we are juggling all that while being at work and handling so many other responsibilities.

    "Conscious Parenting" completly shifted my way of seeing the child-parent relationship. It's a paradigm shift, an inward journey. Whether you're a parent or not, this episode is meant for you, because we ALL have an inner child that is craving for our attention.

    Khadija Bennani is my special guest for this episode! She was trained by Jack Kornfield, Tara Brach and Dr Shefali, world renowned teachers in the fields of mindfulness and conscious parenting.

    For more than ten years, Khadija has supported parents on a path of self-discovery, to lead at home and work with mindfulness and self-compassion. She teaches fluently in English, French and Moroccan Arabic.

    You can reach Khadija on her Instagram and Facebook pages "Le Parent Conscient". Her email: [email protected]

    Share this episode on your stories and tag us both @manalbernoussi @leparentconscient, we'd love to interact!

    Books to read: Dr Shefali: The Awakened Family: How to Raise Empowered, Resilient, and Conscious Children Dr Shefali: A radical awakeking