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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Women Rising: From Shattered to Unstoppable - Global Stories of Grit and Grace

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This is your Women's Stories podcast. Welcome to Women's Stories, where we celebrate the unbreakable spirit of women who rise above every storm. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into tales of resilience that will ignite your own fire. Picture Angie Mozilo, a woman whose world shattered under betrayal and loss. Life hit her with fear, anxiety, and broken trust, but Angie chose to happen to life instead of letting it happen to her. She set fierce boundaries, let go of toxic ties, and rebuilt. Twenty-five years later, she's thriving in a loving marriage, raised three strong daughters, earned her college degree at 35—the same day her oldest did—and traveled the world. Now, she empowers other women to step forward, proving resilience isn't just surviving; it's choosing to soar. Across the ocean in Kenya, Cynthia Muhonja grew up in Nandi village, where girls like her were told education was for boys. Bottom of her class, facing poverty and doubt, everything changed when Akili Dada, a nonprofit leadership incubator, awarded her a scholarship. Mentors taught her to believe in herself as a woman. She rocketed to the top, graduating high school with an A-minus average. Today, as a university student dreaming of the United Nations, Cynthia founded Life Lifters, mentoring over 200 girls in her village. She shares stories from Nairobi role models, fights teen pregnancies, and shows them starting small businesses can rewrite destinies. Akili Dada didn't just educate her; it forged an agent of change. Then there's Sana Mustafa, fleeing war-torn Syria after her father's disappearance. Arriving in America in 2013, she knew no one, had no money, battled mental scars. She slept on nine couches in a year, worked restaurants and as an au pair. One kind soul opened a door, and Sana built from there. Now, founder of Sana Mustafa Consulting in the U.S., she speaks globally on the refugee crisis, turning personal exile into a bridge for others. Her words echo: the fight starts when you flee, but it fuels your freedom. In Guatemala, Gloria Marina Icu Puluc endured abuse and trauma that left her unwell, with no formal education. At 22, she discovered ACOTCHI, the Asociación Civil de Comadronas Tradicionales de Chimaltenango, midwives training women on health and rights. Terrified but dreaming of nursing, she trained relentlessly. Now, her community seeks her for healing, she's married, pregnant, and teaches women's rights, transforming pain into purpose. Listeners, these women—Angie, Cynthia, Sana, Gloria—bend but never break. Their stories from Epic Work Epic Life and Global Fund for Women partners remind us: resilience is your superpower. When adversity knocks, answer with grit, community, and unyielding belief in yourself. 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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODv This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women's Stories podcast. Welcome to Women's Stories, where we celebrate the unbreakable spirit of women who rise above every storm. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into tales of resilience that will ignite your own fire. Picture Angie Mozilo, a woman whose world shattered under betrayal and loss. Life hit her with fear, anxiety, and broken trust, but Angie chose to happen to life instead of letting it happen to her. She set fierce boundaries, let go of toxic ties, and rebuilt. Twenty-five years later, she's thriving in a loving marriage, raised three strong daughters, earned her college degree at 35—the same day her oldest did—and traveled the world. Now, she empowers other women to step forward, proving resilience isn't just surviving; it's choosing to soar. Across the ocean in Kenya, Cynthia Muhonja grew up in Nandi village, where girls like her were told education was for boys. Bottom of her class, facing poverty and doubt, everything changed when Akili Dada, a nonprofit leadership incubator, awarded her a scholarship. Mentors taught her to believe in herself as a woman. She rocketed to the top, graduating high school with an A-minus average. Today, as a university student dreaming of the United Nations, Cynthia founded Life Lifters, mentoring over 200 girls in her village. She shares stories from Nairobi role models, fights teen pregnancies, and shows them starting small businesses can rewrite destinies. Akili Dada didn't just educate her; it forged an agent of change. Then there's Sana Mustafa, fleeing war-torn Syria after her father's disappearance. Arriving in America in 2013, she knew no one, had no money, battled mental scars. She slept on nine couches in a year, worked restaurants and as an au pair. One kind soul opened a door, and Sana built from there. Now, founder of Sana Mustafa Consulting in the U.S., she speaks globally on the refugee crisis, turning personal exile into a bridge for others. Her words echo: the fight starts when you flee, but it fuels your freedom. In Guatemala, Gloria Marina Icu Puluc endured abuse and trauma that left her unwell, with no formal education. At 22, she discovered ACOTCHI, the Asociación Civil de Comadronas Tradicionales de Chimaltenango, midwives training women on health and rights. Terrified but dreaming of nursing, she trained relentlessly. Now, her community seeks her for healing, she's married, pregnant, and teaches women's rights, transforming pain into purpose. Listeners, these women—Angie, Cynthia, Sana, Gloria—bend but never break. Their stories from Epic Work Epic Life and Global Fund for Women partners remind us: resilience is your superpower. When adversity knocks, answer with grit, community, and unyielding belief in yourself. 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. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODv This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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