Shade Zahrai, Mindvalley trainer, award-winning leadership strategist, and Harvard-trained coach

Shadé Zahrai

Mindvalley trainer, award-winning leadership strategist, and Harvard-trained coach

Shade Zahrai, Mindvalley trainer, award-winning leadership strategist, and Harvard-trained coach

Shadé Zahrai is a global peak performance educator and “leadership alchemist” with a knack for blending research, best practices, and moral underpinnings into actionable strategies that supercharge success.

As a Harvard-trained executive coach who consults Fortune 500s around the world, she has been featured in The New York Times, Yahoo! Finance, Vice, Forbes, and TED with over 100 million views

Shadé’s mission is to help people get unstuck and confidently take charge of their lives and careers with ease and simplicity. And she can be found doing so alongside her partner, Fayçal Sekkouah, in the UNSHAKEABLE: From Self-Doubt to Self-Determination Quest on Mindvalley.

Credentials

In 2019, Shadé was recognized as Mentor of the Year for Women in Financial Services and a two-time finalist in the prestigious Telstra Women in Business Awards.

Her educational content has garnered over 100 million views and earned her over 2.5 million combined followers on social media.

Currently studying for a PhD, Shadé also holds several degrees, including BAPsych, BLaws (Hons), GDLP, Dip Positive Psych, and MBA.

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