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Juuhi Raai's straight-from-heart energy motivated the audience to step beyond their limitations to discover the best versions of themselves. She mainly talked about society’s projection of how talking about sex is such a vile thing that schools and parents fail to impart sex education and adults don’t openly talk about their sexual health or preferences. It is essential to remove the taboos and stereotypes related to sex. She further developed her discussion on the grounds of how Feminism helps to shape society and that men and women should mutually respect and contribute towards the growth of the organisation. The lady is unabashedly ambitious and with a vibrant charismatic personality. A Rex Karmveer Awardee for her work in the field of education, a well-published author & a PhD research scholar, Miss Raai has staged infinite aplomb in her work. She sets new limits to her own capabilities. For more than 14 years, Juuhi has helped other people excel by bringing out the best in them through humour. She has delivered her messages of personal self-development to more than 14000 people worldwide. Including Senior Corporates, 5000 College Students, Cops at Mumbai Police, Anti Terrorist Squad, Women at The Royal Enfield, Merchant Navy Cadets at the MANET, and Senior Citizens in Maharashtra. Even if her path is filled with stumbling blocks, she never loses fortitude and rather always stands up to invest all her strength into her work. It is her dedication that has made her excel in so many fields. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx