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Rising from Ashes: Five Women Who Refused to Break


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Imagine this: you're running through the scorching Australian outback, the air thick with smoke, when suddenly flames erupt around you, trapping you in a nightmare of fire. That's exactly what happened to Turia Pitt in 2011 during a ultramarathon in the Kimberley region. Burned across 65 percent of her body, doctors gave her slim odds of survival. But Turia didn't just survive—she thrived. Today, she's a motivational speaker, author of "Everything to Live For," and mother, proving we control our response to chaos. Her mantra? "You can't always control what happens, but you can control how you react." Listeners, if Turia can rise from ashes, so can you.

Closer to home, picture Lorene VanLeeuwen, born amid the Great Depression in a small American town. While most women tended hearths, Lorene broke molds as a teacher, secretary, and postmaster. At 89, she dove into college classes to master computers. Now, at 105, she scrolls Facebook on her iPad, chatting with great-great-grandchildren. LHH spotlights her as a lifelong learner, showing resilience isn't about one big leap—it's daily grit, embracing education as the key to empowerment.

Across oceans in Kenya, Cynthia Muhonja faced poverty and doubt, bottom of her class until Akili Dada, a nonprofit leadership incubator, awarded her a scholarship. Mentored in self-belief, she soared to an A-minus average, now studying at university, dreaming of the United Nations. Epic Work Epic Life shares how Akili Dada didn't just fund her books—they built her as a leader, turning vulnerability into unshakeable strength.

Then there's Bridgett Burrick Brown, a top model for over 20 years, who ditched the runway's toxic beauty standards. Liz Brunner recounts how Bridgett now coaches women to love their true selves, redefining beauty from within. Or Jenna Banks, who survived a brutal childhood and suicide attempt, channeling pain into a booming business that lifts others toward self-worth.

These stories from LHH, Liz Brunner, and Global Fund for Women grantees weave a tapestry of resilience: Turia in Australia, Lorene in America, Cynthia in Kenya, Bridgett and Jenna everywhere women dare to dream. They faced fires, depressions, doubts, and defeats, yet emerged as beacons. Listeners, your story joins theirs—embrace the fight, own your power, and watch barriers crumble.

Thank you for tuning into Women's Stories. Subscribe now for more tales of unbreakable spirits. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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