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Championing the Underdogs: Padideh Jafari’s Journey from Surviving Narcissistic Abuse to Empowering Others

Championing the Underdogs: Padideh Jafari’s Journey from Surviving Narcissistic Abuse to Empowering Others

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Welcome to a powerful episode spotlighting resilience, advocacy, and the path to healing. Today we’re joined by Padideh Jafari, founder and CEO of Jafari Law & Mediation Office, accomplished Family Law and Divorce Attorney, and a guiding force for those navigating traumatic relationships. Padideh’s story is one of overcoming adversity—growing up as a first-generation Iranian American, she faced trauma and survived narcissistic abuse in both her childhood and first marriage. Drawing from her lived experience and professional expertise, she’s spent over twenty years standing up for the underdogs in courtrooms and communities alike. In this conversation, Padideh shares how her personal journey shapes her mission to empower others, especially through education and support. She also offers insight into the creation of The Narcissist Abuse Recovery Channel (NARC), the podcast she co-hosts to illuminate the complexities of narcissistic relationships. Join us as Padideh opens up about her advocacy, the lessons she’s learned, and the resources available to anyone seeking both legal and emotional recovery. This episode is a testament to finding strength in the struggle and using that strength to lift others up. CONNECT WITH ATTORNEY JAFARI IN ONE-CLICK Website: IG: IG: TikTok: YouTube: #AttorneyJafari #AttorneyPadidehJafari #FamilyLaw #DivorceAttorney #JafariLawand Mediation #TheNarcissitAbuseRecoveryChannel #FeMetis #AngieGiltner
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