Show Notes
Kellina Powell is a young entrepreneur with a contagious energy and electric personality! Through her own life's challenges Kellina has come to discover a true love for helping others with their personal growth while also maintaining a great passion for educating people about the deaf community.
Little do people realize, but Kellina is actually a hard of hearing person. She became deaf at the age of 4.
She recently graduated with a psychology degree and has opened her own coaching business where she specializes in helping young professionals with disabilities in the areas of depression, anxiety, and self esteem.
And at the time of this episode's release, Kellina has also officially become a published author with the release of her book,
Everyday I Am Just Deaf : Life in a Hearing World with Deaf Queen Boss.
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