Journey with Rita Podcast: Building Resilience Together
Some doors to freedom are forced open — through sheer will, quiet defiance, and an unshakeable belief that a better life is possible. For Somaya Etemad, that belief was planted by a father who showed her the world, and it carried her through some of the most harrowing chapters a person can endure. Somaya is an Iranian-American artist and architect whose life story unfolds like a film — one in which she is the hero. Born and raised in Mashhad, Iran, she endured the systematic oppression of the Islamic regime, an abusive forced marriage, and arrest in the aftermath of the Green Movement. At just 25 years old, she fled Iran with her dog, her architecture degree, and an unwavering belief that she deserved a free life. She arrived in Los Angeles in 2011, enrolled at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, and has never looked back. Today, Somaya is a practicing architect and fine artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, most recently at the Contemporary Museum of Japan. In this episode, Somaya shares: * Growing up under the Islamic regime — dress codes, Ramadan compliance, and navigating a double life at home versus in public * The profound loss of her father at age 14, and how his spirit of freedom and forward thinking became the foundation of her resilience * Being forced into marriage at 22 and enduring physical abuse — and the quiet acts of courage that helped her survive * Her arrest following the 2009 Green Movement elections, sparked by a political cartoon, and the trauma of imprisonment * How visualization and dreaming of a free life — even with no roadmap to get there — became her most powerful survival tool * Fleeing Iran for Los Angeles with her dog Nemat, navigating language barriers, financial hardship, and the unexpected challenge of learning to handle freedom * Turning personal trauma into art, and her mission to be a voice for Iranian women still fighting for zan, zandegi, azadi — woman, life, freedom * How her solo exhibition "SOLO" became a cathartic act of closure, allowing her to honor her scars while stepping fully into who she is today ✨Follow me on Instagram @JourneyWitRitaOrg ✨Tag me on Instagram and share what resonated with you! Use hashtag #JourneyWithRitaPodcast The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice References: * Connect with Somaya Etemad on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/somayaetemad/] * Connect with Rita @journeywithritaorg [https://www.instagram.com/p/DQsQ8DTElDk/]and @ritanaffasdesign [https://www.instagram.com/ritanaffasdesign/] * Visit www.journeywithrita.org [http://www.journeywithrita.org] for more episodes and resources
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