The Venezuelan writer and businesswoman Kena García, dismantles and unmasks the idea that to “be beautiful we need to see stars” and defends the theory of women who EMPOWER themselves through their education, courage, courage, resilience, whether they comply or not. , with the unlikely stereotype of beauty, increasingly obsolete.
García defends this theory and shares it with the world through his novel “I thought I had lost everything” where a courageous woman is seen following the loss of her parents. Demonstrating that love gives value to all the virtues “even in times” where it seems impossible and unfeasible.
Garcia has not had it easy. After the loss of their parents, a deep family imbalance, almost forced separation from their own roots and an unprecedented migratory crisis that forces the ‘good Venezuelans’ to prove their worth twice abroad. A pandemic that deprives us of our freedom, without the right to complain and that, for others with less luck, cost their lives. Hard times!
Even with everything once morest her, García demonstrated that no personal tragedy can take away from us the purpose for which we were created, and requires integrity and a firm mind, to be able to recognize it and put it into practice, affirming from her experience that, “there is no prison that can lock up the mind that decides to fly, nor misfortune that prevents starting over.
Kena García is known for being an expert in relational capital and it is hardly understandable when two years into her live program Kena LIVE Show she has managed to interview more than 60 personalities from all over the world. Names such as Bisila Bokoko, Citizen of the World by the UN, Eva Hughes, Fashion Expert and Former Director of VOGUE Mexico and Latin America, the businesswoman and actress Bárbara de Regil, her dear friend and life brother Oscar Madrazo, author of the prologue to her book I thought I had lost everything, acclaimed conductors, world champions, renowned businessmen and businesswomen, celebrities, personalities, physical and mental health professionals, film directors and more, certify it.
Currently, García is in charge of a LAKSMI jewelry and accessories firm with a purpose, a brand that highlights women and invites them to Explore, Recognize and Express themselves, which already has Great World Ambassadors, such as Bisila Bokoko, Ivonne Reyes, Alicia Banquez, and her sister, Angélica García, among others.
García invites us to reflect through her Instagram account @kenagarcia_escritora where she shares valuable content that has worked for her life and she wishes to share it with all the people who may be interested.
I dream of a world, of “real opportunities” especially for the little ones, where education is an inescapable right and also trains them to be more resilient. Life is not a fairy tale, and it is important to be mentally prepared.