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INTERVIEW WITH SOPHIA RAYAT
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Sophia Rayat is national finalist and 1st runner up of the #AustralianInternationalPageant for Mrs., Ms, Miss & Miss Teen Australia International run by Ferial Youakim / Ferial Youakim http://www.internationalpageants.com.au/mrs-australia-international/
interview by Bryanna Reynolds
Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine had a privilege to cover lots of Sophia's charity events and dinners and were also very glad too see Sophia as one of the judges at one of Melbourne's beauty pageants.
Bryanna Reynolds was lucky enough to run an interview with Sophia Rayat.
Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine had a privilege to cover lots of Sophia's charity events and dinners and were also very glad too see Sophia as one of the judges at one of Melbourne's beauty pageants.
Bryanna Reynolds was lucky enough to run an interview with Sophia Rayat.
assorted photography: personal property of Miss Rayat kindly provide by the owner
BR: Can you tell me a little bit about what inspired you to hold the event.
SR I started events when I got selected as a national finalist of the Australian international pageant. My inspiration is to hold event is my life experiences ,women empowerment and helping others nature.
SR I started events when I got selected as a national finalist of the Australian international pageant. My inspiration is to hold event is my life experiences ,women empowerment and helping others nature.
BR: Can you tell me a little bit about your background?
SR: I am a teacher. I came to Australia 17 years ago with lots of dreams. Australia is a beautiful country and it has given me the opportunity to fulfill my dreams.
BR: What are you passionate about and letting people know more about?
SR: my passion is empower and help others. Motivate new generations work hard and live a happy and content life. As depression rate is going up every day because of loneliness and less communication. So I would love to encourage stay in touch and stay positive.
SR: I am a teacher. I came to Australia 17 years ago with lots of dreams. Australia is a beautiful country and it has given me the opportunity to fulfill my dreams.
BR: What are you passionate about and letting people know more about?
SR: my passion is empower and help others. Motivate new generations work hard and live a happy and content life. As depression rate is going up every day because of loneliness and less communication. So I would love to encourage stay in touch and stay positive.
BR How can people get more involved?
SR: I am working with a charity call the Global women’s project and I am their first ambassador. people can go on our website or on my Facebook page. We have just launched a new campaign on the international women’s day Call GIVE UP THE STUFF it’s about not how much you can donate it’s the chance to make a difference in others lives as small amount as dollar can change someone’s life. If anyone got a questions please feel free to ask. I have always wanted to help others when I was a teenager and I have always been helping in the community morally or financially. I have never thought that I would participate in the pageant, it has given me the platform to achieve my dreams.
BR: What are your hopes and dreams to come out of this event feeling?
SR: I hope we can encourage more and more people to help others by doing these events and new campaigns to make a difference in each other’s lives
BR: What do you hope people will take away having attended the event?
SR: I hope people will learn how helping others can change someone’s life not every one is lucky to have everything some people even don’t have every day basics. They will realise how lucky they are to live country like Australia where they have most of the things compared to some places in the world.
SR: I am working with a charity call the Global women’s project and I am their first ambassador. people can go on our website or on my Facebook page. We have just launched a new campaign on the international women’s day Call GIVE UP THE STUFF it’s about not how much you can donate it’s the chance to make a difference in others lives as small amount as dollar can change someone’s life. If anyone got a questions please feel free to ask. I have always wanted to help others when I was a teenager and I have always been helping in the community morally or financially. I have never thought that I would participate in the pageant, it has given me the platform to achieve my dreams.
BR: What are your hopes and dreams to come out of this event feeling?
SR: I hope we can encourage more and more people to help others by doing these events and new campaigns to make a difference in each other’s lives
BR: What do you hope people will take away having attended the event?
SR: I hope people will learn how helping others can change someone’s life not every one is lucky to have everything some people even don’t have every day basics. They will realise how lucky they are to live country like Australia where they have most of the things compared to some places in the world.
BR: Words of advice for anyone wanting to be like you and run events like this?
SR: be kind to each other keep believing in your self. Stay positive and strong. Please come forward to make a difference. Don’t think what’s gonna happen if I don’t help. You don’t even know how much power each of us got to bring the change.
BR: How long did it take you to organise this event?
SR: it’s a hard work organising events. It took me 5-6 weeks to organise the event and it also depends how big and Small the event is.
BR: what will you be working on next?
SR: some more surprises on the way and achieve my goals and dreams and keep working with the charity and support each other’s.
BR: Anything else you would like to add in or mention?
SR: only I can say that be generous and real don’t hesitate to make a difference. Life is too short don’t take it for guaranteed.
SR: be kind to each other keep believing in your self. Stay positive and strong. Please come forward to make a difference. Don’t think what’s gonna happen if I don’t help. You don’t even know how much power each of us got to bring the change.
BR: How long did it take you to organise this event?
SR: it’s a hard work organising events. It took me 5-6 weeks to organise the event and it also depends how big and Small the event is.
BR: what will you be working on next?
SR: some more surprises on the way and achieve my goals and dreams and keep working with the charity and support each other’s.
BR: Anything else you would like to add in or mention?
SR: only I can say that be generous and real don’t hesitate to make a difference. Life is too short don’t take it for guaranteed.
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine expresses its special thanks to
Sophia Rayat personally for supporting our work and giving our crew the opportunity to cover her presentations as well as to Bryanna for her time doing this work.
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
Sophia Rayat personally for supporting our work and giving our crew the opportunity to cover her presentations as well as to Bryanna for her time doing this work.
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
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