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Today Avi Styskal and I talk about being clear on what you believe and what matters to you - even in the face of differing or opposing opinions.
I think that can be tricky especially in the landscape of our world where there are so many differing voices. It can even be intimidating to try to speak your own mind.
Do you ever find it troublesome to share what you believe? Or do you ever get weighed down by the contentious social media conversations?
Perhaps, sometimes it's prudent not to say something. Or maybe we have a vision for change but find it difficult to speak up.
We each bring such different perspectives and experiences, and that is so incredibly valuable.
Avi shares from a deep resonance of love. In this interview, she talks about the challenges of speaking up for what you believe in, while also how vital it is to do so.
As you listen to this episode, I invite you to search for what you believe. Even in the face of some differing opinions, what is it that really matters to you?
We hope for a world that has more love, and that is at the very heart of this episode.
Avishe' (Avi) Styskal (she/her)
Wife, Mother, and Kinley & Styskal Lawyers Office Director, a family business
A wife and mom of 3 with 20 years of business management experience and a bachelor of science in game design and animation
Growing up as an Iranian-American female in Irvine, California, Avi has had a very colorful life thus far.
Born in Tehran, Iran in 1983, Avi and her family moved to Beverly Hills, CA in 1985 when she was only two years old. A few years later they moved to Irvine, CA where they would set roots for the next 28 years.
Avi got reacquainted with her high school acquaintance, Jack Styskal, while working as a college admissions director in Los Angeles in 2010 and was married early January of 2012. Jack and Avi have three beautiful children including a nine year old boy, and boy and girl twins who are 8. She now works with her husband, father-in-law, and sister-in-law at Kinley & Styskal Lawyers in Orange County, CA. Close to their home.
Ways to connect with Avi Styskal (she/her):
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Today Avi Styskal and I talk about being clear on what you believe and what matters to you - even in the face of differing or opposing opinions.
I think that can be tricky especially in the landscape of our world where there are so many differing voices. It can even be intimidating to try to speak your own mind.
Do you ever find it troublesome to share what you believe? Or do you ever get weighed down by the contentious social media conversations?
Perhaps, sometimes it's prudent not to say something. Or maybe we have a vision for change but find it difficult to speak up.
We each bring such different perspectives and experiences, and that is so incredibly valuable.
Avi shares from a deep resonance of love. In this interview, she talks about the challenges of speaking up for what you believe in, while also how vital it is to do so.
As you listen to this episode, I invite you to search for what you believe. Even in the face of some differing opinions, what is it that really matters to you?
We hope for a world that has more love, and that is at the very heart of this episode.
Avishe' (Avi) Styskal (she/her)
Wife, Mother, and Kinley & Styskal Lawyers Office Director, a family business
A wife and mom of 3 with 20 years of business management experience and a bachelor of science in game design and animation
Growing up as an Iranian-American female in Irvine, California, Avi has had a very colorful life thus far.
Born in Tehran, Iran in 1983, Avi and her family moved to Beverly Hills, CA in 1985 when she was only two years old. A few years later they moved to Irvine, CA where they would set roots for the next 28 years.
Avi got reacquainted with her high school acquaintance, Jack Styskal, while working as a college admissions director in Los Angeles in 2010 and was married early January of 2012. Jack and Avi have three beautiful children including a nine year old boy, and boy and girl twins who are 8. She now works with her husband, father-in-law, and sister-in-law at Kinley & Styskal Lawyers in Orange County, CA. Close to their home.
Ways to connect with Avi Styskal (she/her):
Ways to connect with Sas (she/her):
Support the show