EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 16 MIN
Women’s Month: The Power of Being Seen
from Unfiltered Resilience: Dawn Olson's Journey · host Dawn Olson
Sometimes the most powerful thing someone can do is simply see potential in you—and say it out loud.In this deeply personal episode of Unfiltered Resilience, Dawn reflects on the women who didn’t just influence her life, but truly shaped it. In honor of International Women’s Month, she shares the story of Dr. Carlson—a woman who quietly defied every expectation placed on her—and the lasting impact of one simple but life-changing reframe: not stubborn, but determined.This episode isn’t about loud victories or polished moments. It’s about the kind of resilience that shows up quietly, over and over again. The kind built by people who believe in us before we’re ready to believe in ourselves.Dawn also opens up about her experience within the Relief Society, where she found belonging, leadership, and the courage to speak up—not just for herself, but for others who couldn’t. From advocating for inclusion to navigating moments of dismissal in everyday life, she shares what it really looks like to live with both strength and vulnerability as a woman with a disability.This is a conversation about being seen, about using your voice, and about honoring the women who came before us by continuing to move forward—determined.If you’ve ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or unheard, this episode is for you.
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Sometimes the most powerful thing someone can do is simply see potential in you—and say it out loud.In this deeply personal episode of Unfiltered Resilience, Dawn reflects on the women who didn’t just influence her life, but truly shaped it. In honor of International Women’s Month, she shares the story of Dr. Carlson—a woman who quietly defied every expectation placed on her—and the lasting impact of one simple but life-changing reframe: not stubborn, but determined.This episode isn’t about loud victories or polished moments. It’s about the kind of resilience that shows up quietly, over and over again. The kind built by people who believe in us before we’re ready to believe in ourselves.Dawn also opens up about her experience within the Relief Society, where she found belonging, leadership, and the courage to speak up—not just for herself, but for others who couldn’t. From advocating for inclusion to navigating moments of dismissal in everyday life, she shares what it really looks like to live with both strength and vulnerability as a woman with a disability.This is a conversation about being seen, about using your voice, and about honoring the women who came before us by continuing to move forward—determined.If you’ve ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or unheard, this episode is for you.
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