
In this episode of The Nancy Levin Show, I sit down with Sara Surani—an activist, entrepreneur, educator, and co-founder of She is the Universe—to explore the transformative power of storytelling, identity, and intergenerational healing.
Sara shares her journey as a first-time author of her debut poetry and prose collection, Songs of My Grandmother, and how her hyphenated identity as a Pakistani-American shapes her work.
Together, we delve into the importance of honoring our ancestors, processing grief and hope through community, and reclaiming feminine strength. Prepare to be inspired by Sara’s profound insights and heartfelt storytelling.
What we’ll explore together
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Writing can be both a healing process and a necessity rather than just a creative outlet.
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Community and collective healing are vital for processing grief and finding hope.
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Intergenerational trauma and healing are intricately connected, with storytelling acting as a bridge.
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Feminine wisdom, anger, and resilience are powerful tools for transformation and social change.
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Colors can be used as an emotional lens to understand and organize our feelings.
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Honoring one’s cultural heritage enriches personal growth and global connection.
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Exploring intergenerational trauma, healing, and the hope found in collective experiences.
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Reclaiming anger as a protective force and embracing the full spectrum of feminine power.
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How community rituals and shared experiences foster belonging and resilience.
Connect with Sara:
Pre-order Sara Surani’s Songs of My Grandmother, available now wherever books are sold.
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