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Meet Rajna.
Rajna Bogdanovic is a Clinical Psychologist, holding registration in both Australia and New Zealand, who is passionate about helping people get ‘unstuck’, restore their sense of self and thrive in all areas of their life.
Speaking.
You can’t challenge
what you don’t understand.
As an in demand speaker, content creator and workshop facilitator, Rajna breaks down obscure psychological language and ambiguous theories to drive understanding about how key psychological concepts relate to you and your people.
Rajna’s secret weapon is simplifying the complex. Making conversations about mental health empowering and facts driven. Rajna helps organisations, leaders, and individuals ask questions that get to the root cause of their concerns, and find a disruptive strategy to challenge their current thinking.
She is driven by the belief that we can’t change what we don’t challenge, and we can’t challenge what we don’t understand. Rajna will help you ask better questions, identify better answers and build a better tomorrow.
Topics
Rajna can tailor her content for your next conference or event in consultation with you.
She is highly skilled at delivering powerful presentations on topics such as:
Leadership
Inspiration
Mental Health
Awareness
Lifestyle
Awareness
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