Live from Ottawa, I sit down with Manock Lual, an inspiring former pro-basketball player and refugee from South Sudan. Coming to Canada in 1992, Manock overcame numerous challenges and now dedicates himself to empowering disadvantaged youth in Ottawa through his non-profit organization, Prezdential.Discover the remarkable journey of Manock Lual, who used his basketball talent to earn a scholarship and graduate from the University of Prince Edward Island in 2012. In 2017, he founded Prezdential, a non-profit committed to bridging the gap faced by racialized and underprivileged youth in low-income communities.Manock Lual’s impactful programs, in collaboration with esteemed partners such as the Boys and Girls Club, Ottawa Community Foundation, and local community associations, are transforming lives. Through free basketball and life skills programming, Manock’s coaching style extends far beyond the court. His individualistic approach and infectious charisma resonate with participants of all ages, fostering personal growth and building better individuals through the power of sport.During challenging times of physical distancing, Manock demonstrated exceptional adaptability and community development through various initiatives aimed at supporting the mental health and well-being of Ottawa’s youth.Not only recognized for his basketball prowess, Manock stands out as a mentor and role model. His outstanding contributions earned him the distinction of being named a Trailblazer and one-to-watch by CBC in 2021. The Mayor of Ottawa also honored him as one of the city’s most exceptional leaders, presenting him with the prestigious Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching as part of the esteemed Order of Ottawa ceremony.Don’t miss this captivating conversation where we delve into Manock Lual’s inspiring journey, his impactful work with Prezdential, and the profound difference he is making in the lives of Ottawa’s youth.