
š§ Episode Summary:
In this deeply inspiring episode, Iām joined by Maryam Zahid, community leader and founder of Afghan Women on the Move. Maryam shares her remarkable journey ā from arriving in Australia as a young refugee to becoming a powerful advocate and changemaker for Afghan women.
We explore what it means to lead from the margins, the power of backing yourself when no one else does, and why creating spaces for women to connect, be seen, and rise together matters more than ever.
Maryamās story is one of courage, conviction, and community. Her message? You donāt have to wait for permission to lead.
⨠In this episode, we talk about:
Navigating identity, culture, and leadership as a young refugee
The origin and mission of Afghan Women on the Move
The power of self-belief and why action matters more than approval
Why community is a lifeline for women feeling isolated or unseen
What Maryam wants future generations of women to know
š¤ About the Guest:
Maryam Zahid is an award-winning Afghan-Australian human rights champion and community leader. After arriving in Australia as a refugee, she founded Afghan Women on the Move ā a not-for-profit dedicated to helping Afghan and multicultural women build confidence, independence, and belonging through programs like skills training, financial literacy, and creative therapy, all grounded in healing and empowerment.
With over 20 years of experience in community development and refugee resettlement, Maryam brings lived experience, advocacy, and visionary leadership to every initiative she leads.
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