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17 Awin The Unemployable Astronaut Lawyer

17 Awin The Unemployable Astronaut Lawyer

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This episode's guest is a lawyer and business advisor, international award-winning speaker, NFT enthusiast and educator, and founder and CEO at Tavakoli advisory Switzerland LLC in Zurich. Her name is Awin Tavakoli.

Born and raised as a Kurd in Tehran, Iran, based in Zurich, Switzerland, with more than 2 decades of international career – in sports, real estate, statistics, banking, and law – in her backpack, Awin embodies the diversity in personal and professional life. As Switzerland’s Business Protection Lawyer, Awin is on a mission to make law accessible and understandable for others. She is known as one of the pioneer lawyers to enter the world of NFTs and is serving the NFT community with solid consulting and education worldwide. Having gone through countless odds and adversities in life and being led by the mantra “turn your pain into power”, Awin uses her voice and shares her story on international stages to inspire and empower others. She has spoken and presented in 12 countries and 4 continents, and shared stages with high caliber personalities and industry leaders such as Randy Zuckerberg, Lisa Nichols, Vince Vaughn, Hugh Hilton, Dr. Phil, George Ross, Gabriel Macht, Gary Kasparov, and Moira Forbes!

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Awin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awinlegal/

Awin's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/awin-tavakoli🇨🇭-5213295a/


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