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Have you ever felt like the problems in your community are too big, too broken, or too political for any one person to solve?
Maybe you've watched something unfair play out—in a school, a hospital, a courtroom—and thought helplessly, ‘Someone should really do something about that.’ But you have no policy experience, no platform, and no idea where to start.
Today, Ginni Saraswati sits down with Maaria Mozaffar, a lawyer, policy maker, and the woman behind landmark legislation like the Halal and Kosher Food Bill in Illinois, the first state in the country to mandate faith-based dietary options in public institutions. Maaria has written over a dozen pieces of legislation, all of which have become law, without ever holding elected office.
You'll hear why Maaria believes sincerity is more powerful than credentials and how ordinary citizens can spark real systemic change with nothing more than a few good people and a willingness to show up. You'll also learn why she took the bar exam five times and kept going anyway, how she avoids burnout while fighting battles with the highest possible stakes, and the one message she'd share with the world if given just sixty seconds.
What You'll Learn:
(4:09) The surprising truth about elected officials and information gaps
(7:31) How to navigate uncomfortable conversations and bridge divides
(10:20) The three common threads behind every social injustice Maaria has worked to fix
(12:13) How to spark systemic change with zero policy experience
(15:16) Why sincerity is your most powerful political tool
(18:01) Maaria's personal rituals for avoiding burnout when the stakes are high
(30:55) The one thing she'd say to the world to spark change
Connect with Maaria:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mozaffarmaaria/
Website: https://maariamozaffar.com/
Connect with Ginni:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginnisaraswati
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theginnishow/?hl=en
Website: www.ginnimedia.com
By Ginni Saraswati4.9
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Have you ever felt like the problems in your community are too big, too broken, or too political for any one person to solve?
Maybe you've watched something unfair play out—in a school, a hospital, a courtroom—and thought helplessly, ‘Someone should really do something about that.’ But you have no policy experience, no platform, and no idea where to start.
Today, Ginni Saraswati sits down with Maaria Mozaffar, a lawyer, policy maker, and the woman behind landmark legislation like the Halal and Kosher Food Bill in Illinois, the first state in the country to mandate faith-based dietary options in public institutions. Maaria has written over a dozen pieces of legislation, all of which have become law, without ever holding elected office.
You'll hear why Maaria believes sincerity is more powerful than credentials and how ordinary citizens can spark real systemic change with nothing more than a few good people and a willingness to show up. You'll also learn why she took the bar exam five times and kept going anyway, how she avoids burnout while fighting battles with the highest possible stakes, and the one message she'd share with the world if given just sixty seconds.
What You'll Learn:
(4:09) The surprising truth about elected officials and information gaps
(7:31) How to navigate uncomfortable conversations and bridge divides
(10:20) The three common threads behind every social injustice Maaria has worked to fix
(12:13) How to spark systemic change with zero policy experience
(15:16) Why sincerity is your most powerful political tool
(18:01) Maaria's personal rituals for avoiding burnout when the stakes are high
(30:55) The one thing she'd say to the world to spark change
Connect with Maaria:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mozaffarmaaria/
Website: https://maariamozaffar.com/
Connect with Ginni:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginnisaraswati
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theginnishow/?hl=en
Website: www.ginnimedia.com

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