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The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business

236: The Power of Owning Your Story to Make a Difference

The Goal Digger Podcast | Top Business and Marketing Podcast for Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and Women in Business

Jenna Kutcher | Entrepreneurship, Business Strategy & Marketing

Business, Marketing

4.812.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Authenticity is more than posting the unedited, unfiltered photos on our feed. Today’s guest is a self-proclaimed authenticity advocate who believes sharing her truth, even the talking about the tough stuff out loud, can help other women feel like they aren’t alone. Sarah Herron was the first contestant on ABC’s The Bachelor with a physical disability, and although it didn’t end in her winning the final rose, she turned the sometimes tumultuous Bachelor experience into a new positive life purpose. Sarah was born with Amniotic Band Syndrome, but it hasn’t stopped her from climbing mountains, skiing double black diamonds and even searching for love on television. This chat gets real and raw about her time on the show and how it was a catalyst for starting her nonprofit. This girl is THE example of finding positivity and purpose in challenging times. GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: https://jennakutcherblog.com/sarahherron/

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Gold Digger Podcast episode number 236.

0:06.2

Authenticity is more than just posting the unedited and unfiltered photos on her feet.

0:11.0

Today's guest is a self-proclaimed authenticity advocate who believes in sharing her truth.

0:16.8

Even the talking about the tough stuff out loud can help other women feel like they're

0:20.3

not alone.

0:21.8

Sarah Heron was the first contestant on ABC's Zabachler with a physical disability, and although

0:27.1

it didn't end in her winning the final rose, she turned at this sometimes tumultuous

0:31.9

bachelor experience into a new positive life purpose, empowering other women with her authenticity

0:38.0

and introducing people to the transformative nature of adventure through her nonprofit

0:43.2

she lived.

0:44.9

Sarah was born with amniotic band syndrome, but it hasn't stopped her from climbing mountains,

0:50.7

skiing double black diamonds, and even searching for love on TV.

0:54.9

It was the outreach of young women who watched and related to Sarah on the show that inspired

0:59.6

her to start the nonprofit she lived.

1:02.2

Sarah's beliefs in her strong message in finding love and in loving yourself has resonated

1:09.3

with the masses.

1:11.0

Get ready for Sarah Heron because this girl gets a real enraught about her time on the

1:15.6

show and how it was a catalyst for starting her nonprofit.

1:19.4

Sarah is the example for finding positivity and purpose in challenging times, and I'm

1:24.7

so excited to talk with my friend today.

1:28.4

Before we dive on in, today's review is from Badgerfan, and it's titled She Could Power

1:33.8

NASA.

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