Podcasts

Our Stories of Resilience

PODCAST INFO

Facilitator: Lynn Rose

Date: Friday, August 6, 2021 at 12:00pm PDT

PODCAST DESCRIPTION

Our Stories of Resilience
We all have stories of hope and inspiration and perseverance to tell as we had to find new ways to navigate through the pandemic. Over the course of the last eighteen months each one of us experienced massive changes and not all of them were experienced as something positive at the time. Looking back, many of these stories have turned into road signs for new opportunities, learning experiences or life changing realizations.

WiTH invites you to share your story
Even if you are not typically the one who raises her hand or is first in line when it comes to sharing a personal story this is your moment. Because we want to hear your story. You are invited to participate in a one-of-a-kind experience in a safe environment amongst your peers who are ready to cheer you on, celebrate your wins and comfort you as you find your way through your tribulations.
If you are interested in participating in “Our Stories of Resilience” please do this:
–   Tell us your story as long as it relates to something that occurred in the last 18 months
–   Download the Story Telling Formula so you can outline it the way you want to tell it
–   Either record a video (max 5 min) or write your story (max 500 words). Preference is given
     to videos submissions.
–   Our team will select 10 entries and your story could be a live featured inspiration to all of our
     members in our August Connection Corner on August 7th from 12-1PM virtually.

PANELISTS

Jennifer Harbin

Board Member, Association of Korean Adoptees San Francisco (AKASF)

Stefanie Kleinsmith

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Iseabail Karen Lane

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Liz Tang

mom of two kids, 2 year old 5 year old with life
threatening allergies – story on having to make hard choices – stop working and sucking at being a mom – to her own business idea while she took apart the breast pump 

Courtney Wu

was in influencer marketing – had to pivot
compounded issues – one co-founder quit, lawsuit, learns about fertility issues, has to invent a new business, regulatory in the Cannabis industry, while raising funds – great story

Jennifer Harbin

Board Member, Association of Korean Adoptees San Francisco (AKASF)

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TAKEAWAYS

CELEBRATE, INSPIRE, BUILD COMMUNITY

OTHER RESOURCES

Download the Story Telling Formula

RECORDING

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