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NISHA KHARE: A Journey of Gratitude and Shared Inspiration as a ‘Woman of Wonder’

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Story by Sandra Thomas

Nisha Khare is the fi rst to admit that life can be extraordinary alongside her husband and business partner, Sharad Khare, and their two young children, son Soran and daughter Nola.Khare is dedicated to leading a life centred around making a positive impact. “As I refl ect on our life, I feel a deep sense of gratefulness being able to learn from fascinating humans while contributing to a better world while having fun along the way,”

Khare shares.Khare’s commitment extends to her work with ‘Women of Wonder Global,’ an initiative she co-founded with Karly Neveu. This movement aims to empower women to tap into their superpowers, connect authentically with others and foster global transformation. “I am deeply grateful to have Women of Wonder in my life. When women embrace self-love and support each other, it leads to authentic, connected communities that uplift everyone, including their partners and children. There’s a special, almost magical quality to that,” she notes.

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” I have hope for the future. I wish to help people see their own potential and I believe that when we share energy with an open heart, the world in return can offer them a powerful, happy life.”

Khare’s remarkable resume also includes speaking at the United Nations in New York City, on Powerful Partnerships. Her diverse career includes roles as a registered clinical counsellor, motivational speaker, TV host, teacher, director and model. Then there’s Human Biography, an award-winning media company she shares with her husband, Sharad, which sees Khare working with notable fi gures, including actor Helen Mirren, singer Katy Perry, spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and visionary Oprah Winfrey.

“I think we just started off asking, what is it we were meant to do? And, how can we help? And how can we help the world by using our strengths?” says Khare of Human Biography. “And when we started doing that and interviewing people, the universe started connecting us with interesting people.”Khare has come a long way from small-town Prince George, where she worked in a pulp mill as a power boiler fi re-person while attending university at UBC. “It was hard work, but I feel I learned so much and it really grounded me. It helped me connect with people for who they are. I loved it.”

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Khare’s father was the fi rst immigrant from India to settle in the town, which is located in Central B.C. “I plan to direct a comedic short fi lm about my father’s journey, honouring his signifi cant impact on our community as a pioneer,” she says.Khare also helps others heal through her counselling work. “Counselling allows me to support individuals on their healing journeys, which is incredibly fulfilling.

I feel honoured to be on a path supporting growth, learning, transformation and love,” she says. Khare’s presence also extends to the stages of infl uential events she continues to host for various organizations. “Having the opportunity to introduce legends like Brian Adams and Blondie, while raising money for an important cause is a dream come true,” notes Khare. Her ability to captivate and inspire audiences is a testament to her commitment and expertise. But of all her accomplishments, Khare is most proud of her young children and their budding commitment to making the world a better place. “I believe my purpose is to help the next generation shine brightly. I learn as much from my children as they do from me. They are my greatest motivators.”When it comes to their children, this power couple both embrace “conscious parenting.”

“Part of my purpose is conscious parenting and encouraging conscious families,” says Khare. “There’s so much potential and, if we do the work on ourselves, then the next generation has so much available to them because then they’re surrounded by positive energy. And then they can be their best selves and they can go and help the world in a really deep way.“I have hope for the future. I wish to help people see their own potential and I believe that when we share energy with an open heart, the world in return can off er them a powerful, happy life.”

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