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Episode 313: A Powerful Conversation Series about Resileincy: Building What's Next When Things Feel Like They're Falling Apart

Episode 313: A Powerful Conversation Series about Resileincy: Building What's Next When Things Feel Like They're Falling Apart

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Welcome to a special edition of the Powerful Ladies Podcast, where we dive into compelling stories of resiliency with four incredible women. Join us as Anne, Karen, Michelle, and Rup share their personal journeys of overcoming life's toughest challenges. From personal losses, illness, and career shifts to navigating divorce and fostering marginalized communities, these women give heartfelt insights into how they found their inner strength. We also explore powerful daily practices that keep them grounded and resilient in the face of adversity. Whether you're facing a rough patch or seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with wisdom, practical advice, and stories that prove we all have the power to transform our lives.

Our amazing guests are:

    1. Anne Watson - Food Photographer, Chef, & Owner of Watson Wellness @theannewatson
    2. Karen Duffy - NY Times Best Selling Author,Movie Producer, MTV VJ, & Actor @dufflambros
    3. Michelle Jernigan - Real Estate Broker @sellbymichelle
    4. Rup Duhra - Co-founder and Director of Operations of Diaspora Therapy Group @diasporatherapygroup

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