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What do a successful Western executive and a Maasai woman facing FGM have in common? More than you think.
In this powerful episode of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women, coach Silvia Resnik bridges two worlds—Austria and Tanzania—to reveal a profound truth about sisterhood. She works with women who have material success but feel empty inside, AND with Maasai women fighting for tangible safety from FGM and gender-based violence.
Her insight? Women are the same. Not in our struggles, but in our universal need for help. One needs soul connection. The other needs tangible resources. Both need community.
In this episode, you'll discover:
✨ How Silvia's encounter with the Maasai people transformed her life.
✨ Why "checking all the boxes" doesn't guarantee fulfillment. ✨ The bridge between Western existential struggles and African grassroots realities.
✨ How sisterhood transcends borders, class, and circumstance.
✨ Silvia's work ending FGM and empowering Maasai women toward independence.
⚠️ Content Note: This episode discusses Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and gender-based violence. Please listen with care. Resources available at alarawomen.online.
Join the conversation:
🌍 Visit: www.alarawomen.online
🎙️ Follow: @AlaraWomenNetwork on social media
💬 Share: What does sisterhood mean to YOU?
Follow Silvia Resnik:
Website
#InHerWords #AlaraWomen #Sisterhood #FGMawareness #WomensEmpowerment #MaasaiWomen #CrossBorderDialogue #PowerInProgress #WomenSupportingWomen #GenderBasedViolence #SoulConnection #Tanzania #Austria #Coaching #WomensRights
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What do a successful Western executive and a Maasai woman facing FGM have in common? More than you think.
In this powerful episode of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women, coach Silvia Resnik bridges two worlds—Austria and Tanzania—to reveal a profound truth about sisterhood. She works with women who have material success but feel empty inside, AND with Maasai women fighting for tangible safety from FGM and gender-based violence.
Her insight? Women are the same. Not in our struggles, but in our universal need for help. One needs soul connection. The other needs tangible resources. Both need community.
In this episode, you'll discover:
✨ How Silvia's encounter with the Maasai people transformed her life.
✨ Why "checking all the boxes" doesn't guarantee fulfillment. ✨ The bridge between Western existential struggles and African grassroots realities.
✨ How sisterhood transcends borders, class, and circumstance.
✨ Silvia's work ending FGM and empowering Maasai women toward independence.
⚠️ Content Note: This episode discusses Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and gender-based violence. Please listen with care. Resources available at alarawomen.online.
Join the conversation:
🌍 Visit: www.alarawomen.online
🎙️ Follow: @AlaraWomenNetwork on social media
💬 Share: What does sisterhood mean to YOU?
Follow Silvia Resnik:
Website
#InHerWords #AlaraWomen #Sisterhood #FGMawareness #WomensEmpowerment #MaasaiWomen #CrossBorderDialogue #PowerInProgress #WomenSupportingWomen #GenderBasedViolence #SoulConnection #Tanzania #Austria #Coaching #WomensRights