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Keep Running Feat. Sahar Bitaraf

Keep Running Feat. Sahar Bitaraf

FromDear Young Queen


Keep Running Feat. Sahar Bitaraf

FromDear Young Queen

ratings:
Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Dear Young Queen: The Podcast, your hosts Ashley Weatherspoon and Alexis Stoudemire are coming to you live from #CasaLex with guest, Sahar Bitaraf.This Persian Queen sits down with Ashley & Alexis to chat working out with Sahar- a survivors story, the bravery of the women in Iran, and finding a career in tech.When Sahar was 13, her parents sent her to Iran to live and learn more about her culture. Her first time in Iran was more than culture shock. From squat toilets to a run in with The Moral Police over red nail polish, Sahar’s personal experience helps the ladies learn more about the current state of affairs for women in Iran. As they do on every episode, the ladies talk to Sahar about some of her firsts and lasts. When was the first time she felt “other than?” When was the last time she exchanged gifts with a man?Follow Dear Young Queen:www.dearyoungqueen.com@DearYoungQueen on InstagramFollow Ashley:@IsThatHer on InstagramFollow Alexis:@Lex_A_S on InstagramFollow Our Guest:@theofficialsaharb on Instagram©2022 Dear Young QueenFollow Ashley:www.dearyoungqueen.com@DearYoungQueen on InstagramFollow Alexis:@Lex_A_S on Instagram ©2022 Dear Young Queen
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Welcome to Dear Young Queen: The Podcast. Welcome to your safe place. Welcome to the place where women just like you are shedding their skin for a good laugh, a moment of inclusivity, and yes, the occasional tear.Each week hosts Ashley Weatherspoon and Alexis Stoudemire invite women at various stages in their journeys to share some of life’s most memorable moments. By exploring their “firsts” and “lasts” we are able to identify the unique pieces of their crowns that molded them into the Queens they are today.