• Conquering the 7 Summits, Embracing Your Calling & Empowering Women with Dr. Sara Safari

  • Dec 16 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Conquering the 7 Summits, Embracing Your Calling & Empowering Women with Dr. Sara Safari

  • Summary

  • We climb into the labyrinth with the first Iranian woman to climb all seven summits around the world, a recipient of the United Nations Global Citizen Award, philanthropist and doctor of leadership, Dr. Sara Safari. Sara unleashes a powerful story of ditching her 9-5 career to chase her dreams and follow her purpose. She takes us through her dicey encounter of almost losing her life while climbing Mount Everest during a catastrophic earthquake. This spine-chilling moment redefined the trajectory of Sara's life's work and ultimately was the catalyst for her quest to start a non-profit foundation called 'Climb Your Everest' empowering marginalized women through education. 

     

    Sara has turned her dreams into reality by facing her fears, she is a notable public speaker being featured on TEDx Talk, a motivational speaker for large corporate conferences and appearing in National Geographic Magazine to help inspire people to pursue the passions and climb their own 'Everest.' Sara shares with us her core values on leadership principles that she learned along her trifling journey of conquering the highest points on Earth. 

    Have you conquered your Everest yet? 

    Sara's Documentary on Netflix: Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake

    TEDx Paris: Sara's TEDx Talk

    Sara' Book: Above The Mountains Shadow

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