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Ariella Cohen Coleman is an attorney, entrepreneur, and advocate. In this episode, she shares her journey from a quiet childhood rooted in a loving Jewish family to navigating profound grief after her father's death. She discusses her career shift from fashion to law, driven by a desire to advocate for others facing health challenges. Ariella opens up about her struggles with rare health conditions, and the long road to diagnosis, which ultimately led to the creation of the Wellness Esquire. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of gratitude, resilience, and the power of connection in overcoming life's challenges. She also shares her profound journey from personal grief to becoming an advocate for the Jewish community following the tragic events of October 7th. Her story is one of resilience, faith, and turning pain into powerful advocacy.
Chosen: "Supercharging pro-Israel and pro-Jewish people, initiatives, and businesses - and doing so with pride."
Sound Bites
"I just felt a responsibility."
"I no longer have digestive issues."
"I kept my health story to myself."
"I started reassessing what I was doing."
"Being forced to be bored helped me to remember."
"I wanted other people to know that they're not alone."
"We need each other."
"You're a connector, that's what you do."
"Being a trailblazer means tuning out the noise."
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Ariella Cohen Coleman is an attorney, entrepreneur, and advocate. In this episode, she shares her journey from a quiet childhood rooted in a loving Jewish family to navigating profound grief after her father's death. She discusses her career shift from fashion to law, driven by a desire to advocate for others facing health challenges. Ariella opens up about her struggles with rare health conditions, and the long road to diagnosis, which ultimately led to the creation of the Wellness Esquire. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of gratitude, resilience, and the power of connection in overcoming life's challenges. She also shares her profound journey from personal grief to becoming an advocate for the Jewish community following the tragic events of October 7th. Her story is one of resilience, faith, and turning pain into powerful advocacy.
Chosen: "Supercharging pro-Israel and pro-Jewish people, initiatives, and businesses - and doing so with pride."
Sound Bites
"I just felt a responsibility."
"I no longer have digestive issues."
"I kept my health story to myself."
"I started reassessing what I was doing."
"Being forced to be bored helped me to remember."
"I wanted other people to know that they're not alone."
"We need each other."
"You're a connector, that's what you do."
"Being a trailblazer means tuning out the noise."
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