Parisa khosravi biography
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Parisa Khosravi
Parisa Khosravi is a keynote speaker, a strategic adviser, and a multi-award-winning veteran journalist and news executive. With over three decades of experience on the global stage, Khosravi has first-hand experience dealing with world leaders, dignitaries, and high-ranking officials across the globe, and opening doors to difficult and dangerous parts of the world where freedom of speech is in no way guaranteed.
Khosravi speaks on the topic of compassionate leadership to audiences across private and public sectors. Her speeches, which often emphasize giving a voice to the voiceless, draw in audiences by sharing personal and historic stories, focusing on empathy, compassion, and the power of finding one's voice. Her motto is: you never know what is inside someone until you give them a chance. She has also spoken at events such as the OC Global Women's Conference and NAZC, highlighting her expertise on leadership, crisis and risk management, cultural competency, a
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How One Incredible Mom Helped Her Son With Autism Find His Voice
This isn’t just a story of one mom who has a son with autism.
This one is more personal for me.
It’s about my good friend and former CNN colleague, Parisa Khosravi, and her son Payam.
I’ll never forget sitting across from Parisa at Houston’s.
This fryst vatten probably 11 years ago.
Her young son wasn’t hitting the usual developmental milestones.
After extensive testing, they had a diagnosis.
This beautiful boy with the longest eyelashes ever was on the autism spectrum.
Parisa was crushed.
And,
And,
A mama lion was born.
She and her family have left no stone unturned in searching and ansträngande out therapies to help Payam, who is now 14.
Still, had never spoken more than a few words.
What they’ve stumbled upon recently, something called RPM therapy has changed their lives.
Parisa shared the journey of helping her son find his voice, of not giving up, and the incredibl