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Aug 2021
32m 28s

A Responsibility to Show Up: Mandana Day...

Rebecca Minkoff
About this episode

Well into adulthood, Mandana Dayani felt pressure to be the ideal daughter, immigrant and employee. Starting out as a lawyer, she’s had more than one impressive career. She’s had several, in fact, but it wasn’t until she found herself aghast at recent U.S. immigration practices that she found her true calling.

Working with friends and connections who were also passionate advocates for change, she co-founded I am a voter., a nonpartisan movement that aims to create a cultural shift around voting and civic engagement. Through her mission with I am a voter., Mandana works to make voting appealing and exciting to those in all walks of life, reminding people that creating lasting change may take time, but it all starts with the willingness to vote.

Thanks for listening!  Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success.

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Big Ideas

  • The importance of interconnected wellbeing, and the responsibility inherent in showing up to support others.
  • How to stay inspired and working for change over time.

Links

Text the word, “voter,” to 26797 to get a reminder for all local, state and federal elections.

Social Media

@mandanadayani

@iamavoter

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