Welcome to the Find Your Voice, Change Your Life podcast. You will hear real-life stories from people who struggled to find their authentic voice.
I’m your host, Dr. Doreen Downing.
I interview people who share how they overcame their fears about stepping up and speaking out. They each offer tips and strategies that you can apply to your own journey to find your voice and change your life.
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![#113 From Corporate Traps to Career Satisfaction](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/WEBSITE-113-Anthony-Kuo-1.jpg)
#113 From Corporate Traps to Career Satisfaction
Today, I interview Anthony Kuo whose life journey took him from being tightly wound and trapped in the corporate world to breaking free and following his heart’s desire. He joins us today to share his transformative experiences and how he has now dedicated his life to helping others find their own path to fulfillment.
![#112 Breaking Free from Silence, Abuse, and a Cult](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Sally-Lotz.jpg)
#112 Breaking Free from Silence, Abuse, and a Cult
Today, I interview Sally Lotz whose early life was marked by the strict rules and limitations imposed by her family’s conversion to Jehovah’s Witnesses. In this oppressive environment, she endured abuse from her stepfather, forcing her to suppress her true self and become invisible. Sally’s journey stands as a testament to the power of finding one’s voice and using it to empower others.
![#111 Uncovering Intergenerational Trauma](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Fabienne-Slama.jpg)
#111 Uncovering Intergenerational Trauma
Today, I interview Fabienne Slama, a Renaissance woman and an inspirational figure who has overcome tremendous challenges to become a beacon of light for others. Her journey began with a deep intergenerational trauma stemming from her family’s North African background. Her great-grandmother’s forced marriage at a young age set the stage for a lineage of women who struggled to find their voice and worth.
![#110 From Voiceless to Powerful Advocate](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Sandy-Rosenthal.png)
#110 From Voiceless to Powerful Advocate
Today, I interview Sandy Rosenthal who after Hurricane Katrina, has faced the daunting task of exposing the truth behind the disaster. Despite lacking public speaking experience and facing challenges with her pronunciation skills, she fearlessly led an investigative team that exposed the mistakes of the Army Corps of Engineers and their subsequent attempts to conceal their errors.
![#109 Illustrated Black History: Unveiling the Iconic and Unseen Voices of America](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/109-George-McCalman.jpg)
#109 Illustrated Black History: Unveiling the Iconic and Unseen Voices of America
Today, I interview George McCalman who has always found solace in his art, which has served as a safe haven for him to freely express his thoughts and feelings. Against all odds, he rose. An African American in a white neighborhood, he defied discrimination. With creativity as his weapon, he forged his path to self-discovery.
![#108 Harriet Tubman Wright: A Journey of Revolution and Evolution](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/1600810139594.jpg)
#108 Harriet Tubman Wright: A Journey of Revolution and Evolution
Today, I introduce Harriet Tubman Wright who highlights her moments of struggle and transformation. Growing up she experienced setbacks such as losing a school election and not winning speech contests. These early losses resulted in Harriett holding herself back from stepping into leadership roles.
![#107 Our Shared Stories Need Platforms](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/107-Trish-Tonaj-1080x675.png)
#107 Our Shared Stories Need Platforms
Today, I interview Trish Tonaj. Trish was the firstborn, and her parents encouraged her to be herself, which meant a childhood full of art. She loved to paint anytime she got the chance. She even took classes in school. However, when she was reaching the end of high school and beginning to forge a path for her life, her father suddenly discouraged the idea of her becoming an artist, despite having paid for lots of classes and extracurricular art activities.
![#106 Confusion to Clarity: Finding Your Soul’s Purpose](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/1637173107157.jpg)
#106 Confusion to Clarity: Finding Your Soul’s Purpose
Today, I interview Grace Mosgeller who speaks about growing up in a family where she was told what to do and what to think. In a situation like that, you can get confused and lose touch with who you really. Grace had an inner voice, but she didn’t listen to it until much later in her life.
![#105 Finding Flow in Conversation and in Life](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Denise-Blanc_Resized-1080x675.png)
#105 Finding Flow in Conversation and in Life
Today I interview Denise Blanc. Denise grew up in Chicago where she had close relationships with her siblings and looked up to her parents – but in different ways. Her father was very intelligent, a “man’s man” who was good with numbers. Her mother ran a tight ship at home, always desiring that the house and children be presentable at all times.
![#104 Expressways to Conflict Resolution](https://findyourvoicechangeyourlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Phil-Blagg-800x675.jpeg)
#104 Expressways to Conflict Resolution
Today, I interview Phil Blagg. In this captivating interview, we delve into a revelation that has remained hidden for the entirety of his life until now. Throughout the years, Phil guarded a family secret with unwavering dedication, keeping it locked away from the world. As we explore how keeping that secret affected him on his extraordinary journey, it becomes apparent that Phil’s experiences may strike a chord within you