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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 21 MIN

Don’t Give Up Before the Door Opens

from Latina Mic Drop™ The Human-First Leadership Podcast

In this episode of Latina Mic Drop, Miriam Simon talks directly to the people who are tired, overwhelmed, and still trying to figure out what’s next. This is for the ones who grew up with little, had to survive young, learned to put everyone else first, and are now asking: When do I get to choose me?Miriam shares a personal story about giving up her votes and stepping away from a leadership seat for what she believed was the greater good. Years later, she reflects on what that decision taught her about sacrifice, visibility, power, and why Latinas are often conditioned to give themselves away for the community, the family, the team, or the room.This episode is a reminder that perseverance is not always pretty. Sometimes it looks like crying on the train, taking a break, closing out the noise, pivoting, asking for help, paying for access, finding a mentor, joining community, or simply getting up one more day.For the urban community, this conversation hits on survival, resilience, leadership, sacrifice, and the pressure to keep going when life has not been easy. Miriam speaks to first-gen professionals, Latinas, cycle breakers, community leaders, parents, and anyone who has had to build from the bottom while carrying everyone else.In this episode, Miriam talks about:Perseverance when life keeps throwing obstaclesGrowing up with limited resources and still dreaming biggerWhy sometimes we are in the wrong rooms or chasing the wrong thingThe emotional weight of always putting others firstLatina sacrifice, servant leadership, and community responsibilityGiving up visibility for the “greater good”The power of opening your mouth when you are in the roomFinding your next step after disappointmentAccess, mentorship, coaching, community, and proximity to powerWhy you should not minimize what you have already survivedFollow Latina Mic Drop PodcastInstagram: @LatinaMicDropPodcastFollow Miriam Simon:Instagram: @iamMiriamSimonWebsite: www.MiriamSimon.onlineDisclaimer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Latina Mic Drop, Miriam Simon talks directly to the people who are tired, overwhelmed, and still trying to figure out what’s next. This is for the ones who grew up with little, had to survive young, learned to put everyone else first, and are now asking: When do I get to choose me?Miriam shares a personal story about giving up her votes and stepping away from a leadership seat for what she believed was the greater good. Years later, she reflects on what that decision taught her about sacrifice, visibility, power, and why Latinas are often conditioned to give themselves away for the community, the family, the team, or the room.This episode is a reminder that perseverance is not always pretty. Sometimes it looks like crying on the train, taking a break, closing out the noise, pivoting, asking for help, paying for access, finding a mentor, joining community, or simply getting up one more day.For the urban community, this conversation hits on survival, resilience, leadership, sacrifice, and the pressure to keep going when life has not been easy. Miriam speaks to first-gen professionals, Latinas, cycle breakers, community leaders, parents, and anyone who has had to build from the bottom while carrying everyone else.In this episode, Miriam talks about:Perseverance when life keeps throwing obstaclesGrowing up with limited resources and still dreaming biggerWhy sometimes we are in the wrong rooms or chasing the wrong thingThe emotional weight of always putting others firstLatina sacrifice, servant leadership, and community responsibilityGiving up visibility for the “greater good”The power of opening your mouth when you are in the roomFinding your next step after disappointmentAccess, mentorship, coaching, community, and proximity to powerWhy you should not minimize what you have already survivedFollow Latina Mic Drop PodcastInstagram: @LatinaMicDropPodcastFollow Miriam Simon:Instagram: @iamMiriamSimonWebsite: www.MiriamSimon.onlineDisclaimer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode of Latina Mic Drop, Miriam Simon talks directly to the people who are tired, overwhelmed, and still trying to figure out what’s next. This is for the ones who grew up with little, had to survive young, learned to put everyone else...

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