

“They’ll say I did more than 40 years of good service to God and so I’m getting rewarded in this world but I’ll suffer later in hell.” Of the expected backlash, she says those in her former community will have an explanation for her success. Women are supposed to be silent and invisible, not obnoxiously outspoken.” “I love the title because in my former world brazen was the biggest insult you could give a woman. You can hear more of Haart’s story in her new memoir “Brazen: My Unorthodox Journey from Long Sleeves to Lingerie” which is now available for pre-sale on Amazon. The greatest way to combat that is through education, not anger or hate.” The message that everyone else is bad and you are the only ones who are good can only be believed if you don’t meet anyone outside your world. “Fundamentalism can only exist in isolation. She reiterates that it isn’t any particular religion that she has an issue with extremism is the problem. And third, listen to yourself and do what feels right for you.” The second step is that once you’ve faced your reality you must know that it’s in your power to change it. “First, you have to face your reality and give yourself the permission to acknowledge that you’re not happy.

Haart lists the three steps she took in her transformation. Her story is inspirational and relatable to anyone who has ever felt stuck in their life circumstances. “If you have a talent, or an expertise, and are passionate about it, I can monetize that.” This is a massive power shift.” And, she adds, the company is taking this way beyond the runway. They have the power in their hands and we help them keep it. “We’re a female-centric media conglomerate that’s giving women longevity in their careers.” Clients use their own social media and built-in audiences to sell products and share their stories with the world. She wants to create an army of strong women with EWG.

That was in just two years in the middle of Covid!” “Today, we are valued at slightly over $1 billion. She joined Elite World Group as the company’s CEO in April of 2019 when it was valued at $90 million. “A woman can be independent and financially successful on her own.” I work hard.” For her, 20-hour workdays are a regular thing. “It’s ridiculous to say that a woman needs a man behind her to find success. The fashion mogul adds how she cannot stand misogynistic thinking. One thing had nothing to do with the other.” “People will say, ‘What’s the big deal? She just married a rich guy.’ The truth is, this was before I met my husband. She has an answer for anyone who questions her self-made success. 📧If you have feedback for the show, please email yourself a copy of Jennifer Cohen’s newest book from Habit Nest, Badass Body Goals Journal.Julia Haart and Silvio Scaglia Haart. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Did you learn something from tuning in today? Please pay it forward and write us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. She just has an intense story all around that is captivating in its own right, but if you’re interested in her business and how she used her lack of experience as a tool to combat an archaic industry, or her perseverance in having a company almost fail over and over again only to build it to where it is today. She shares everything talking through what it’s taken to get where she is now.

From a life in a complicated and often strict religious community, finding her way out while keeping faith and opening up to find her liberation through business and her personal fulfillment, Julia is a spectacle of self-reflection and actualization.
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Building a shoe brand from nothing, not even knowing how to design shoes, guiding companies through the digital space with avatars and metaverse talk before most others knew it was a possibility, and generally having an attitude of “seeing what could be” instead of “what is.” You’d think this episode with Julia was going to be strictly motivation and tales of success. Julia Haart is a self-made businesswoman, fashion designer and bestselling author.
