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#0089: Sara Duchovnay on the impact of the opera diva myth, divorce rings + life on the other side of your worst fears

#0089: Sara Duchovnay on the impact of the opera diva myth, divorce rings + life on the other side of your worst fears

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During this episode, we discuss how she came to love opera and explore the impact of the word “diva,” including the meaning, the myth, and the potentially harmful impact of that label. We chat about the glamorous and not so glamorous sides of running a jewelry business. Plus, Sara opens up about several deeply personal topics like handling bullies and being victimized in the workplace, being your own self-advocate, and surviving emotional abuse at home.

I hope you delight in Sara's story of how she became the (jokingly) the “Mistress of Specialized, Unnecessary Knowledge.” Oh, and if you want a visual reference while you're listening to our conversation, check out Songbird Sara Jewelry on Instagram. You can find all of the ways to connect with Sara in the link + resource section below.

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  • One Love Foundation (nonprofit) and the 10 unhealthy relationship behaviors
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