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Farrah Smith About Activism, Mindset And How to Make Your Teen Feel Heard – Exclusive Interview

Farrah Smith is a certified Life Coach, CIJ Instructor, and Director at a world-renowned charity. She is also a proud alumna of Brendon Burchard's world-renowned High-Performance Coaching Academy. Farrah regularly contributes to Entrepreneur as a member of the Entrepreneur Leadership Network, and her advice on personal and professional development has also been featured on Forbes. Farrah is a contributor to Arianna Huffington's wellness and performance platform Thrive Global and is one of her Thrive Stars, where she takes an active role in inspiring others to be their best self through healthy daily habits. She founded Farrah Smith Coaching as part of her commitment to empowering teens and young adults in leading happier, more intentional, purposeful, and productive lives. Yahoo Finance named Farrah one of the Top 10 Life Coaches Who Will Elevate Your Life in 2021 and Prime View named her one of The 10 Most Influential Leaders to Follow in 2022. Farrah is also a TEDx speaker.

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Expert Panelists are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within the areas of Business, Mindset, Leadership, Lifestyle, and Sustainability. Members of The Brainz Magazine community of experts will share their best tips, advice, ideas, and hacks within different topics. 

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