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Armenian Women Empowerment is a podcast meant to uplift Armenian women in the diaspora, know our worth, and switch up the conversation being spoken about us. It’s a podcast for empowered Armenian women and the empowered Armenian man smart enough to listen.

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Armenian Women Empowerment is a podcast meant to uplift Armenian women in the diaspora, know our worth, and switch up the conversation being spoken about us. It’s a podcast for empowered Armenian women and the empowered Armenian man smart enough to listen.

    SCAMMED!

    SCAMMED!

    Have you ever been scammed before? Happens to the best of us but no regrets, just moving forward and learning from the experience. I’ll still advocate for my people and for social justice and for children. I haven’t lost hope and I want everyone to know that it’s not always what it seems to be.

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    • 11 min
    Talk! Talk!

    Talk! Talk!

    Feel empowered to speak up about yourself and who you are. This isn’t just happening on April 24th anymore. We can speak about ourself and who Armenians are everyday!

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    • 24 min
    Tribute to Aghavni.

    Tribute to Aghavni.

    Thank you for my life. I’m grateful for your tenacity, positivity and encouraging seeking spirit to live so that I could. My son and I are only here for the bravery of my badass empowered grandmother Aghavni. Buddhists believe that it all starts with the mother. This is a tribute to one such mother, the mother of my own mother, Aghavni. 109 years ago my grandparents on both sides were the victims of the genocide perpetrated by the young Turk government of 1915 in Türkiye. They are also the reason why I will never give up the fight to recognize and prevent genocides from ever happening again, even though they still do.

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    • 38 min
    Armenian heritage month.

    Armenian heritage month.

    It’s not all what it’s cracked up to be when you’re an Armenian living in the diaspora but it’s never over. There’s always hope to do better, be better and raise that recognition expectation higher than a kite! We deserve it as women, as Armenians. Thanks you aghavni for walking through it all for me to be here today. Never a day goes by when I don’t appreciate and think about how I’m here because the Marashlian side stuck it out and cooked for the devil to stay alive, and how my moms side, my grandmother walked a million miles across the desert with a baby on her back for me to have an opportunity in this life. ❤️💙🧡

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    • 28 min
    Madam mayor is an Armenian!

    Madam mayor is an Armenian!

    Amoters are folks that find demeaning Armenian women to be a sport. Instead of being happy an Armenian woman in the world being elected to public office they blame and shame them for political agendas of their own creation. Armenians are so used to women being shamed for speaking up and speaking out in the world and they cannot see how it brings us all down. We’ve all been “groomed” to shame and blame strong women in general in the world and it shows. Calling an intelligent woman who’s committed herself to doing the hard work “amot” is amot in and of itself. Stop this cycle of blame and shame and uplift and encourage instead. Keep your fear mongering politics out of it and keep and open mind to Armenian women public servants. Congratulations to Ellen for being the first Armenian mayor of Glendale!

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    • 29 min
    Turkish delights?

    Turkish delights?

    I can’t help it! I’m a mrashsti through and through and recognize that accent like the back of my hand. Have you ever met a Turkish person that actually knew their roots? Not likely, and you’ll hear my recent interaction with a Turkish man from Adana, the birth home of my father and his family. You can’t make this stuff up of course, and I implore and empower you to always have the hard conversations and dialogues even if it feels a bit wrong to do so.

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    • 22 min

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