Alain Guillot

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Elaheh Bos, Founder of Plant Love Grow; Live interview at McGill Toastmaster

Elaheh is a writer, speaker, illustrator, entrepreneur. She is the founder and creator of Plant Love Grow. She has an extensive catalog of beautiful books which are used as tools for parents, teachers, and health professionals to deal with complex childhood anxiety disorder, among those disorders, her own child selective mutism. Other subjects covered by her work are anger management, friendships, sadness, fears, etc.

Elaheh was a steamed member of the McGill Toastmaster Club. During her stay in the club, she learned the public speaking skills which she uses to do speeches and workshops at different schools throughout the country.

As a writer and illustrator, Elaheh uses the magic of storytelling to take her child and thousands of other children around to world, to a safe place, where they can use their imagination to overcome their challenges.

While helping her own child, other parents, educators, and health professionals started asking for help, they liked the books that she had created for her own daughter, they requested books that would focus on the problems of different children; children of different gender, age, and with different anxiety/behavioral problems. That’s how Plant Love Grow was created.

For my entrepreneur listeners, the second part of the interview is full with practical advice on how to deal with the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur.

Introduction by Cheryl Williams.

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