Ep #16: A Story of Activism and Being a Badass DoGooder with Seak Smith

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Seak Smith is a social entrepreneur, anti-trafficking activist, connector, and dream-maker. Her many accomplishments include producing two music festivals, launching multiple businesses, and—most recently—Founder & Chief Visionary Officer at Badass DoGooders. Today she joins the show to discuss her incredible journey from being homeless and jobless to becoming a successful entrepreneur.

Listen in as Seak shares the lessons she has learned in parenthood over the years, including the importance of being present while also allowing yourself space to breathe and make mistakes. You will learn why you shouldn’t sweat the small stuff, how you can use your strengths to celebrate the people around you, and the healing effects of art and music.

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What You’ll Learn:

  • The importance of being there for people in their time of need.

  • The impact your actions have on your children.

  • Why you shouldn’t sweat the small stuff.

  • The hardest part about being a parent during these trying times.

  • Why you have to be an individual even if you are in a relationship.

  • The impact art can have on social injustices.

Ideas Worth Sharing:

“I want to make sure I leave people better than I found them.” - Seak Smith

“Becoming a parent is the most life-changing thing that you could start your journey on.” - Seak Smith

“My proudest role in life is being a mom and wife.” - Seak Smith

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