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Lea Misan shares her insights about giving young people the ability to become the leaders of the future. Lea Misan, who is also a Holocaust survivor, talks about how she started a charity, Act for Change, to develop empathy in young people. She believes that by doing this, they can change the ambient culture and leaders can then lead. The charity has evolved and grown over time and now focuses on developing the abilities, skills, and mindset of young people, as well as the surrounding community.
In this week’s episode of “Let’s Tok Podcast,” Lea Misan joined to discuss how we can bring sustainable change to our communities through young people.
Key Topics
Lea Misan and her Passion for Child Care
What made her change careers from law to child care?
The Importance of Resilience in Education
The impact of responding rather than reacting in decision making
How lessons from the past will help us in the future
Key Takeaway
The Importance of Responding Rather Than Reacting in Decision Making
Memorable Quotes
“My energy is with young people, and they are the future. I believe we can have a better future and we don’t have to repeat it. “
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