The Empress Lioness Podcast
In this episode of the Empress Lioness Podcast, host The Empress Lioness engages in a profound conversation with Zola Habibi, an Iranian American activist whose life story embodies resilience and the quest for freedom. Zola shares her experiences growing up in a politically charged environment, shaped by her father's activism and her own journey through loss and empowerment. She emphasizes the importance of speaking one's truth and the transformative power of women's voices in the fight for justice and equality. Zola's narrative serves as a powerful reminder that personal struggles can fuel collective movements for change, particularly in the context of the ongoing fight for women's rights in Iran. The discussion delves into the significance of community, the responsibility of those with privilege to advocate for the voiceless, and the necessity of unity among women to effect change. Zola reflects on her pivotal moment during the 1999 student uprising in Iran, which propelled her to join the resistance and dedicate her life to advocating for freedom. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support movements for change and to recognize their own potential to make a difference in the world.
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