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S6 E20 · Women in the Arena
Safe Spaces, Sound Futures: Raquel Borras' Raq the Boat is Amplifying the Voices of Our Youth
Safe Spaces, Sound Futures: Raquel Borras' Raq the Boat is Amplifying the Voices of Our Youth

From a childhood shadowed by the urge to please, Raquel Borras emerged as a beacon of hope, inspiring youth through her movement, Raq the Boat. Our conversation with Raquel is a vibrant journey through the inception of a platform that is reshaping the way we listen to and empower our children. Her narrative, tied with an energy healing session that realigned her life's purpose, underscores the need to amplify young voices and shares how this can be a catalyst for societal change.

Imagine a space where kids talk and adults listen - truly listen. That's the spirit behind her  candid chats with the younger generation on her YouTube channel. Raquel reflects on how unscripted dialogues, devoid of judgment and expectation, can sow the seeds of self-esteem and identity in our children. As we share our own paths to self-discovery, we highlight the importance of these authentic connections in helping kids navigate life with resilience and self-assurance.

Shifting our focus to the teenage landscape, Raquel recalls the vibrant echoes of her  latest interactive event designed to captivate and motivate. The gathering was a symphony of music, personal stories, and hands-on learning, with the barriers between speakers and attendees dissolved. It's a glimpse into her  commitment to crafting experiences that resonate, providing a springboard for at-risk youth to leap toward a brighter future, buoyed by community support. And as we weave through the web of parenting, relationships, and personal growth, we invite you to reflect on the continuous evolution of ourselves and the way we foster an environment of openness and growth within our families.

Go check out all of our episodes on our website: https://womeninthearena.net/


If you are ready to tell your story or want to refer someone, please email me at audra@womeninthearena.net

***Last thing- I'd love to interview the following women:

  • Joan Jett
  • Dolly Parton
  • Viola Davis
  • Ina Garten

Maybe you can help me get there****


Thank you all for supporting this show and all of the Women in the Arena!!

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From a childhood shadowed by the urge to please, Raquel Borras emerged as a beacon of hope, inspiring youth through her movement, Raq the Boat. Our conversation with Raquel is a vibrant journey through the inception of a platform that is reshaping the way we listen to and empower our children. Her narrative, tied with an energy healing session that realigned her life's purpose, underscores the need to amplify young voices and shares how this can be a catalyst for societal change.

Imagine a space where kids talk and adults listen - truly listen. That's the spirit behind her  candid chats with the younger generation on her YouTube channel. Raquel reflects on how unscripted dialogues, devoid of judgment and expectation, can sow the seeds of self-esteem and identity in our children. As we share our own paths to self-discovery, we highlight the importance of these authentic connections in helping kids navigate life with resilience and self-assurance.

Shifting our focus to the teenage landscape, Raquel recalls the vibrant echoes of her  latest interactive event designed to captivate and motivate. The gathering was a symphony of music, personal stories, and hands-on learning, with the barriers between speakers and attendees dissolved. It's a glimpse into her  commitment to crafting experiences that resonate, providing a springboard for at-risk youth to leap toward a brighter future, buoyed by community support. And as we weave through the web of parenting, relationships, and personal growth, we invite you to reflect on the continuous evolution of ourselves and the way we foster an environment of openness and growth within our families.

Go check out all of our episodes on our website: https://womeninthearena.net/


If you are ready to tell your story or want to refer someone, please email me at audra@womeninthearena.net

***Last thing- I'd love to interview the following women:

  • Joan Jett
  • Dolly Parton
  • Viola Davis
  • Ina Garten

Maybe you can help me get there****


Thank you all for supporting this show and all of the Women in the Arena!!

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