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Where Grief Meets Grace: The Quiet Strength Behind Women Who Build

Where Grief Meets Grace: The Quiet Strength Behind Women Who Build

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In this heart-expanding episode, Maggie and Dahl sit down with their close friend Tatiana—a powerhouse real estate investor who transitioned from engineering to owning over 140 doors—to have a sacred conversation about grief, legacy, and quiet strength.

Together, Dahl and Tatiana open up about their deeply personal journeys with miscarriage, and how those experiences have shaped their identities as women, wives, and entrepreneurs.

This episode isn't just about loss—it's about the courage it takes to keep building while grieving, the lessons hidden in the pain, and the strength of women who hold sorrow and success at the same time.

🕊️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive conversations around miscarriage, loss, and grief.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Tatiana’s transition from engineer to real estate investor (and what it means to own 140+ doors)

  • How she and her husband built a real estate empire—and the role she plays in their partnership

  • The reality of grief and miscarriage for women in business

  • What strength looks like when you’re still figuring it all out

  • The complexity of ambition, identity, and womanhood after loss

This conversation is for the woman who kept going.For the one who led while grieving.For the one who didn’t have the words—but felt it all anyway.

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