Hon. Leela Sharon Aheer: Activating Your Voice, One Step at a Time
Leela Sharon Aheer learned early that visibility can either silence you or shape you. As the daughter of an Indian immigrant father and a Canadian mother, she grew up standing out in rural Alberta. At fifteen, she was targeted by white supremacist hate. Instead of shrinking, she chose to speak. This episode traces her path from music and community leadership to politics and global strategy, and the belief that real change starts when you activate yourself.
How Amanda DuBois Turned Doubt Into a Thirty Year Career of Power, Purpose, and Impact
When male colleagues dismissed Amanda DuBois as a doctor’s wife dabbling at the law, she decided to build something they never imagined. Thirty years later she leads one of Washington’s longest standing women owned law firms, founded a statewide justice movement, and writes award winning legal thrillers that expose the truth about women in prison. Her story is a reminder that courage and vision can change everything.
Dildos, My Aunt, and Girl Scouts: What Built a Million-Dollar Business That Changed Cancer Warriors
When entrepreneur Sherry Norris founded Alala, a South Carolina-based boutique serving women after breast cancer, she never imagined her journey would begin selling sex toys. What started as an unconventional path to empowerment became a mission to restore confidence and dignity for thousands of cancer warriors. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sherry shares how curiosity, compassion, and courage built a million-dollar business that helps women feel whole again.
