Student to Student Leaders on Breaking Stereotypes Through Conversation (ep. 860)

MAR 5, 202671 MIN
Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary

Student to Student Leaders on Breaking Stereotypes Through Conversation (ep. 860)

MAR 5, 202671 MIN

Description

Today, we're joined by Lauren Abraham, a leader helping guide the national Student to Student Program of the Newark Institute, as well as two student participants of the program: Yehudah Greenberg and Ayden Nelson. Through this program, Yehudah and Ayden are boldly stepping into conversations that many adults shy away from and sharing stories, traditions, and lived experiences in an effort to replace stereotypes with understanding. Together, they are proving that real change begins face to face. In our time together, Lauren, Yehudah, and Ayden share how courage grows when you choose visibility over fear and how education becomes transformational when it's personal. Yehudah speaks about living out his Orthodox Jewish faith openly, even after experiencing antisemitism, and why he refuses to let fear define him. Ayden reflects on growing up in a split-faith household and how her unique perspective allows her to connect with classmates across differences. My friends, if you've been wondering whether empathy still stands a chance in today's world, this conversation is for you. You'll leave reminded that change rarely comes from shouting louder; it comes from listening better. And you'll be inspired by young leaders choosing courage over comfort…maybe even prompting you to start a meaningful conversation of your own.