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Women's Stories: From Wisconsin Kitchens to Global Stages - How Everyday Resilience Rewrites Our Legacy

Women's Stories: From Wisconsin Kitchens to Global Stages - How Everyday Resilience Rewrites Our Legacy

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This is your Women's Stories podcast.

Welcome to Women's Stories, where we celebrate the unyielding spirit of women who rise, rebuild, and redefine their worlds. I'm your host, and today, let's dive into tales of resilience that will ignite your own fire.

Picture this: It's 2020, and Glennon Doyle, the bestselling author of Untamed, launches We Can Do Hard Things with her wife Abby Wambach and sister Amanda Doyle. Amid a global pandemic, their mantra—"We can do hard things"—goes viral, pulling millions into raw conversations about breakups, addiction, motherhood, and abortion. Glennon shares how she broke free from perfectionism, embracing her truth as a queer woman in her forties. Listeners, these sisters don't sugarcoat; they confront life's brutal edges with hope, proving resilience isn't absence of pain but dancing through it. Their episodes remind us: vulnerability is our superpower.

Then there's Breanne Smith on The Bloomera Podcast, a beacon for cycle-breakers worldwide. Breanne, a survivor of generational trauma, hosts deep dives into healing and women's empowerment. In one episode, she spotlights a guest who fled domestic abuse in rural Ohio, rebuilt in Chicago, and now mentors young mothers. Breanne's voice cracks with empathy as she unpacks mental health tools—journaling under Midwest stars, therapy breakthroughs—that turned victims into victors. Her message? You're not your scars; you're the story rewriting them.

Shift to Lisa Moore's Real ConvHersations, where women from Harlem boardrooms to small-town diners unpack daily battles. Lisa, a trailblazing entrepreneur, draws out raw emotions: the single mom juggling night shifts and nursing school, emerging as a nurse leader in Atlanta. These chats foster sisterhood, showing resilience as collective—lifting each other when knees buckle.

Or meet Janika Galloway on Just You, inviting healers and authors to reveal life's pivot points. Janika, from New Zealand's vibrant coasts, shares her own reinvention from corporate burnout to holistic coach, interviewing women who've conquered cancer diagnoses or career crashes. Her gentle probing uncovers wisdom: resilience blooms in honest storytelling, turning wounds into beacons.

And don't miss Lauren Massarella and Michelle Anderson, real-life sisters behind Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project. From their Midwestern kitchens in Wisconsin, they blend cozy vibes with gritty truths—navigating menopause, empty nests, loss. One episode features a widow who hiked the Appalachian Trail solo, finding strength in solitude.

Listeners, these stories—from Glennon in Virginia to Breanne's global reach—echo one truth: resilience is women's legacy. It's Malala Yousafzai surviving the Taliban to champion girls' education in Pakistan, or Ruth Bader Ginsburg battling cancer while shaping Supreme Court history in Washington, D.C. We bend, but never break.

Thank you for tuning in to Women's Stories. Subscribe now for more empowering tales. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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