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Have you ever felt like you had to choose between being fully yourself and being taken seriously?
During Arab American Heritage month I had the honor of chatting with Loureen Ayyoub, award-winning journalist, spoken word poet, and the first Arab American woman on air with CBS News in the Bay Area.
From navigating identity in spaces where she hasn’t always felt represented to using her voice to tell stories that matter, Loureen is creating impact through truth, storytelling, and presence.
The Power of Voice and Identity
Loureen opens up about what it really feels like to carry both visibility and responsibility, not just as a journalist, but as a woman representing her culture in rooms where she hasn’t always seen herself reflected.
She shares how storytelling isn’t just about reporting facts; it’s about honoring people, experiences, and perspectives that deserve to be understood, not just seen.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
🔶Softness as Strength: Why you don’t have to harden yourself to be respected, your humanity can be your greatest power.
🔶Beyond Representation: The difference between being visible and being truly understood… and why that matters more than ever.
🔶Owning Your Voice: How Loureen has learned to trust her perspective, even in spaces that challenge it.
🔶Storytelling with Intention: Why the way we tell stories has the power to either divide… or deeply connect.
🔶Balancing Identity and Ambition: What it looks like to pursue success without leaving parts of yourself behind.
🔶Turning Experience into Impact: How Loureen uses both journalism and poetry to create meaning, connection, and change.
This conversation is a reminder that your voice matters.
Not the polished version.
Not the edited version.
The Real version! 💫
Thank you for being on this journey with us!
Grace
P.S. If you’ve ever felt like you had to shrink parts of yourself to fit into certain spaces, this episode will remind you that you don’t.
Connect with Loureen Ayyoub!
🔹 LoureenAyyoub.com
🔹 @LA_Loureen
Follow me:
🔹 Subscribe to the Podcast: Real Talk with Grace Redman
🔹 Website: www.graceredman.com
By Grace Redman5
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Have you ever felt like you had to choose between being fully yourself and being taken seriously?
During Arab American Heritage month I had the honor of chatting with Loureen Ayyoub, award-winning journalist, spoken word poet, and the first Arab American woman on air with CBS News in the Bay Area.
From navigating identity in spaces where she hasn’t always felt represented to using her voice to tell stories that matter, Loureen is creating impact through truth, storytelling, and presence.
The Power of Voice and Identity
Loureen opens up about what it really feels like to carry both visibility and responsibility, not just as a journalist, but as a woman representing her culture in rooms where she hasn’t always seen herself reflected.
She shares how storytelling isn’t just about reporting facts; it’s about honoring people, experiences, and perspectives that deserve to be understood, not just seen.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
🔶Softness as Strength: Why you don’t have to harden yourself to be respected, your humanity can be your greatest power.
🔶Beyond Representation: The difference between being visible and being truly understood… and why that matters more than ever.
🔶Owning Your Voice: How Loureen has learned to trust her perspective, even in spaces that challenge it.
🔶Storytelling with Intention: Why the way we tell stories has the power to either divide… or deeply connect.
🔶Balancing Identity and Ambition: What it looks like to pursue success without leaving parts of yourself behind.
🔶Turning Experience into Impact: How Loureen uses both journalism and poetry to create meaning, connection, and change.
This conversation is a reminder that your voice matters.
Not the polished version.
Not the edited version.
The Real version! 💫
Thank you for being on this journey with us!
Grace
P.S. If you’ve ever felt like you had to shrink parts of yourself to fit into certain spaces, this episode will remind you that you don’t.
Connect with Loureen Ayyoub!
🔹 LoureenAyyoub.com
🔹 @LA_Loureen
Follow me:
🔹 Subscribe to the Podcast: Real Talk with Grace Redman
🔹 Website: www.graceredman.com