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Living in Someone Else’s Shadow Until You Find Your Own Light |Guest: Zahra Antaramian

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What happens when you’re trying to build your own identity while carrying the weight of someone else’s legacy? In this inspiring episode, Zahra Antaramian shares her journey of stepping into the real estate and construction industry after the loss of her father, a highly successful real estate developer. Faced with the challenge of honoring his legacy while creating a path of her own, Zahra learned that true success comes from discovering who you are—not simply following in someone else’s footsteps. We explore entrepreneurship, grief, leadership, resilience, family expectations, and the powerful process of finding your own voice while respecting where you came from. This is a conversation about purpose, identity, and learning to step out of the shadows and into your own light. ⸻ 📞 Zahra Antaramian Contact Details For professional inquiries and more information about Zahra’s work in construction consulting, real estate services, owner representation, and litigation support: Company Website: M2E Consulting (Zahra Antaramian)⁠ LinkedIn: Search for Zahra Antaramian on LinkedIn for professional updates and contact information. Through her work, Zahra helps clients navigate complex construction, development, and real estate challenges while bringing a unique perspective on leadership, legacy, and personal growth.

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