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🗓️ 28 May 2015
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I talk a lot and have a tendency to overshare. But I’m feeling a little speechless when it comes to describing Sahar Paz. I’ve been sitting in front of my computer for twenty minutes trying to figure out what to say about this incredible woman.
My interview with her was like none I’ve had before. There aren’t many people that have survived what she’s been through. And even fewer people that have survived and then made it their life’s work to help others do the same. She’s one of the most inspiring women I’ve ever talked to, and I’m just so proud to share her story. Hear for yourself why she’s my new superhero.
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Show Notes:
Sahar’s Website, Twitter, Instagram
Find Your Voice (buy this book!)
Find Your Voice Trailer
Free Your Voice Foundation
Oh, Ladycakes aka Ashale Warner
Dreamcatcher Guest House
Emerging Women Live Conference
Khoresht Karafs Recipe via My Persian Kitchen
The New Persian Kitchen
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0:00.0 | It's the one part podcast, episode 34. |
0:17.9 | Hey, it's Jessica Marnan. |
0:19.8 | It's the one part podcast, and I am bringing you lessons in next level |
0:23.6 | inspiration. Before we get to today's guests, I want to let you know that this week's episode is |
0:29.0 | sponsored by the podcasting School for Women. I know I told you all about them last week, |
0:33.7 | but I want to tell you one more thing about it this week. So it's an online school |
0:38.2 | to start podcasting. And when you start podcasting, it is confusing as shit to try to figure out |
0:44.4 | how to do it. But this online school takes you through everything to get started. One, the thing |
0:51.1 | that I wanted to point out is, is Jessica Kufferman, one of the founders of the school, |
0:56.6 | emailed me and she said that 13% of podcasters are women. |
1:02.0 | 13. |
1:02.9 | Not only is that an unlucky number, but it is low. |
1:06.1 | It's so low. |
1:08.3 | And one thing that I always think about is, you know, when you see those girls, women, |
1:13.6 | dudes too, that have blogs or websites, and they have all these many followers and they have all |
1:19.1 | this cool shit happening, they get all these sponsors and you think, how do they do that? |
1:23.0 | It's because they've been doing it for like six or ten years they had blogs they were like the first |
1:28.2 | people that had blogs so be one of the first people that have a podcast it's sort of cool as |
1:34.9 | much as you think that podcasts are like happening because you listen to podcasts people are still |
1:40.4 | really discovering them so it's an opportunity to get in on the ground before they |
1:46.1 | explode even more. So if you want to sign up for podcasting school for women, I would do it. |
1:52.0 | It's pretty awesome. And if you do want to sign up, head over to jessica menon.com. And in the show |
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