
League of Extraordinary Women
Dear Women,
Do you think of yourself as extraordinary? You should, because there is extraordinary within us all. There is extraordinary with every hurdle we overcome and every sacrifice we make. These particular hardships, hurdles and sacrifices are what we don’t speak about, yet they are exactly what connect us as women.
On this show, we step away from the highlight reel of life and talk to women about their experiences navigating through life as women. We’ll hear about the challenges faced and the lessons learned which helped them recognize their ‘extraordinary’ and in turn help you unlock your ‘extraordinary’ as well.
Join us as we embark on a journey inward with our guests and develop a deeper connection with ourselves.
Do you think of yourself as extraordinary? You should, because there is extraordinary within us all. There is extraordinary with every hurdle we overcome and every sacrifice we make. These particular hardships, hurdles and sacrifices are what we don’t speak about, yet they are exactly what connect us as women.
On this show, we step away from the highlight reel of life and talk to women about their experiences navigating through life as women. We’ll hear about the challenges faced and the lessons learned which helped them recognize their ‘extraordinary’ and in turn help you unlock your ‘extraordinary’ as well.
Join us as we embark on a journey inward with our guests and develop a deeper connection with ourselves.
League of Extraordinary Women
Ranim Kaddoura: My Mental Health Crash
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Ranim Kaddoura
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Season 2
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Episode 1
If you've been following us, you would know that after our season break, instead of celebrating the 1-year anniversary of the podcast I announced an extended break because my mental health had just crashed. Today I take you inside to the depths of me and tell you about what that looked like for me. It's definitely not all of it, but it's a very big part of my crash. I will tell you how I came face to face with one of my biggest limiting beliefs that has been dictating a lot of the narratives in my life.
As May is Mental Health Awareness Month, I want to normalise these conversations around mental health and how different they look for everyone and also what a seemingly perfectly normal functioning person might be going through internally.