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Claire Brown | From Divorce to Empowerment, A PowerWoman's Journey

52 min · 4 jun 2026
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Connect with Claire:PowerWomen: https://thepowerwomen.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powerw.o.m.e.n/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/claire.b.brown/PowerWomen Podcast (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@PowerWomenPodcastMove Realty: https://www.themoverealty.com/Book (Ring or Fling): https://a.co/d/07mJfAT8ForeWarn (Claire's recommended safety app for meeting new people): https://www.forewarn.com/After a divorce in 2015 left her starting over, Claire Brown called five women she barely knew and started a private Facebook group. Within three weeks it had passed 1,500 members, and today the original Little Rock group is more than 34,000 women strong. That group became PowerWomen: a podcast, a book, the Move Realty brokerage, and a nonprofit connecting women across the country.Timestamps:00:00 From Divorce to Power Woman01:05 Escaping Home Through Real Estate03:31 Finding Purpose in the Work05:12 Life Seems Crooked06:58 Divorce and Starting Over08:52 Heartbreak and Self Discovery09:28 Ring or Fling, Claire's Book10:06 Needing Women Friends12:08 The Facebook Group Takes Off15:05 Scaling Into a Media Brand17:44 Outsourcing to Grow Faster19:33 Building Move Realty Mentorship22:41 Nonprofit Retreats and Healing23:45 Addressing Trafficking Survivors25:06 Anonymous Post to Lunch26:49 Healing Into Advocacy27:30 Platform and Safety Fears28:43 Lessons From Survivors31:15 Grooming Explained33:26 Grooming on Roblox: A Close Call37:36 Report and Men Lead39:27 Women's Healthcare Gaps43:30 Purpose and Growth Habits46:12 Power Woman Vision47:58 Online Backlash and Burnout49:47 Carrying the Impact51:03 Community Mission and Farewell"This platform is not for me. It's for the voices of others to be elevated so that it can help the masses."Subscribe to The Cynthia Manion Show: https://cynthiamanion.com/#CynthiaManionShow #ClaireBrown #PowerWomen #MoveRealty #RingOrFling #WomenSupportingWomen #PersonalGrowth

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aflevering Claire Brown | From Divorce to Empowerment, A PowerWoman's Journey artwork

Claire Brown | From Divorce to Empowerment, A PowerWoman's Journey

Connect with Claire:PowerWomen: https://thepowerwomen.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powerw.o.m.e.n/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/claire.b.brown/PowerWomen Podcast (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@PowerWomenPodcastMove Realty: https://www.themoverealty.com/Book (Ring or Fling): https://a.co/d/07mJfAT8ForeWarn (Claire's recommended safety app for meeting new people): https://www.forewarn.com/After a divorce in 2015 left her starting over, Claire Brown called five women she barely knew and started a private Facebook group. Within three weeks it had passed 1,500 members, and today the original Little Rock group is more than 34,000 women strong. That group became PowerWomen: a podcast, a book, the Move Realty brokerage, and a nonprofit connecting women across the country.Timestamps:00:00 From Divorce to Power Woman01:05 Escaping Home Through Real Estate03:31 Finding Purpose in the Work05:12 Life Seems Crooked06:58 Divorce and Starting Over08:52 Heartbreak and Self Discovery09:28 Ring or Fling, Claire's Book10:06 Needing Women Friends12:08 The Facebook Group Takes Off15:05 Scaling Into a Media Brand17:44 Outsourcing to Grow Faster19:33 Building Move Realty Mentorship22:41 Nonprofit Retreats and Healing23:45 Addressing Trafficking Survivors25:06 Anonymous Post to Lunch26:49 Healing Into Advocacy27:30 Platform and Safety Fears28:43 Lessons From Survivors31:15 Grooming Explained33:26 Grooming on Roblox: A Close Call37:36 Report and Men Lead39:27 Women's Healthcare Gaps43:30 Purpose and Growth Habits46:12 Power Woman Vision47:58 Online Backlash and Burnout49:47 Carrying the Impact51:03 Community Mission and Farewell"This platform is not for me. It's for the voices of others to be elevated so that it can help the masses."Subscribe to The Cynthia Manion Show: https://cynthiamanion.com/#CynthiaManionShow #ClaireBrown #PowerWomen #MoveRealty #RingOrFling #WomenSupportingWomen #PersonalGrowth

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Cynthia Manion AMA: Are You Living Your Five-Star Happiness Life?

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Sabrina Mendoza: She Found The Toxic Avenger as a Kid. Now She Edits Lloyd Kaufman's First Noir.

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Lloyd Kaufman: 53 Years of Troma, The Toxic Avenger, and Your Favorite Director's Favorite Director

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