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Turning Pain Into Purpose: Zolal Habibi on Resilience, Freedom, and Becoming an Agent of Change

51 min · 9. juni 2026
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What happens when unimaginable loss becomes the foundation for a life of purpose? In this powerful episode of Walk With Me Conversations, I sit down with Zolal Habibi, activist, advocate, and member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran's Foreign Affairs Committee. Raised in the United States by Iranian parents deeply involved in the fight for human rights, Zolal shares a story that is both deeply personal and globally significant. At just seven years old, Zolal learned that her father had been killed by the Iranian regime during one of the darkest chapters in Iran's modern history. Rather than allowing grief to consume her, she made a choice that would define her life: to transform pain into purpose and dedicate herself to helping create a future where others would not have to endure the same suffering. Throughout this conversation, we explore resilience, gratitude, leadership, women's empowerment, and the power of refusing to see yourself as a victim. Zolal offers a perspective that challenges us to recognize the freedoms we often take for granted and reminds us that every person has the capacity to become an agent of change. In This Episode We Discuss: * Growing up between two worlds: America and Iran * How childhood exposure to human rights activism shaped her worldview * Losing her father to political violence at age seven * The decision to transform grief into purpose * Why gratitude can be more powerful than victimhood * The importance of serving something greater than yourself * Women's leadership and empowerment within resistance movements * The hidden strength and resilience that exists within all human beings * How ordinary people can influence meaningful change * The role awareness and action play in protecting human rights Memorable Takeaways * "Crying wasn't going to bring my father back, but purpose could honor his sacrifice." * Freedom is often like oxygen—we don't recognize its value until it's gone. * Pain can become a source of service when we choose purpose over self-pity. * Every person has more strength and resilience than they realize. * Inaction is an action in itself. * Real change begins when we stop waiting for others to act. Guest Resources Zolal Habibi Learn more about the movement and initiatives discussed in this episode: 🌐 https://mymagicforchange.com [https://mymagicforchange.com] Learn more about the National Council of Resistance of Iran: 🌐 https://www.ncr-iran.org [https://www.ncr-iran.org] Connect with Walk With Me Conversations If this conversation inspired you, challenged your perspective, or encouraged you to turn your own struggles into purpose, please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. For more conversations exploring healing, resilience, recovery, personal growth, and the human spirit, visit: 🌐 https://WalkWithMeConversations.com [https://WalkWithMeConversations.com] There you'll find podcast episodes, resources, articles, and information about The Quiet Rebellion and the growing Walk With Me Conversations community. Enjoying the Show? * Subscribe to Walk With Me Conversations * Leave a rating and review * Share this episode with your friends and family * Visit WalkWithMeConversations.com for more inspiring conversations and resources Together, we can create a world where healing, compassion, and courageous action become contagious. My favorite guests book through PodMatch: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom] We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph [https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph] Venmo- https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280 [https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280] Click here to purchase my book on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+quiet+rebellion+stephanie+bloom] Purchase the supplements you already use at a discount here: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/roottobloom [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/roottobloom]

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Turning Pain Into Purpose: Zolal Habibi on Resilience, Freedom, and Becoming an Agent of Change

What happens when unimaginable loss becomes the foundation for a life of purpose? In this powerful episode of Walk With Me Conversations, I sit down with Zolal Habibi, activist, advocate, and member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran's Foreign Affairs Committee. Raised in the United States by Iranian parents deeply involved in the fight for human rights, Zolal shares a story that is both deeply personal and globally significant. At just seven years old, Zolal learned that her father had been killed by the Iranian regime during one of the darkest chapters in Iran's modern history. Rather than allowing grief to consume her, she made a choice that would define her life: to transform pain into purpose and dedicate herself to helping create a future where others would not have to endure the same suffering. Throughout this conversation, we explore resilience, gratitude, leadership, women's empowerment, and the power of refusing to see yourself as a victim. Zolal offers a perspective that challenges us to recognize the freedoms we often take for granted and reminds us that every person has the capacity to become an agent of change. In This Episode We Discuss: * Growing up between two worlds: America and Iran * How childhood exposure to human rights activism shaped her worldview * Losing her father to political violence at age seven * The decision to transform grief into purpose * Why gratitude can be more powerful than victimhood * The importance of serving something greater than yourself * Women's leadership and empowerment within resistance movements * The hidden strength and resilience that exists within all human beings * How ordinary people can influence meaningful change * The role awareness and action play in protecting human rights Memorable Takeaways * "Crying wasn't going to bring my father back, but purpose could honor his sacrifice." * Freedom is often like oxygen—we don't recognize its value until it's gone. * Pain can become a source of service when we choose purpose over self-pity. * Every person has more strength and resilience than they realize. * Inaction is an action in itself. * Real change begins when we stop waiting for others to act. Guest Resources Zolal Habibi Learn more about the movement and initiatives discussed in this episode: 🌐 https://mymagicforchange.com [https://mymagicforchange.com] Learn more about the National Council of Resistance of Iran: 🌐 https://www.ncr-iran.org [https://www.ncr-iran.org] Connect with Walk With Me Conversations If this conversation inspired you, challenged your perspective, or encouraged you to turn your own struggles into purpose, please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. For more conversations exploring healing, resilience, recovery, personal growth, and the human spirit, visit: 🌐 https://WalkWithMeConversations.com [https://WalkWithMeConversations.com] There you'll find podcast episodes, resources, articles, and information about The Quiet Rebellion and the growing Walk With Me Conversations community. Enjoying the Show? * Subscribe to Walk With Me Conversations * Leave a rating and review * Share this episode with your friends and family * Visit WalkWithMeConversations.com for more inspiring conversations and resources Together, we can create a world where healing, compassion, and courageous action become contagious. My favorite guests book through PodMatch: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/stephaniebloom] We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph [https://cash.app/$WalkWithMeSteph] Venmo- https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280 [https://venmo/StephanieBloom5280] Click here to purchase my book on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+quiet+rebellion+stephanie+bloom] Purchase the supplements you already use at a discount here: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/roottobloom [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/roottobloom]

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