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17: A Raw Chat on Postpartum, Motherhood, & Creativity ft. Author Suzanne Yatim Aslam

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In this episode, we're talking to Suzanne Yatim Aslam, a former actress and Miss Arab USA turned author of the Amazon bestseller 'Post Pardon Me', who shares her experiences with postpartum depression, societal expectations of motherhood, and how she used her emotions as a fuel for creativity.

Whether experiencing the challenges of new motherhood or seeking to channel creativity into writing, this episode offers insights into the transformative power of authenticity, support systems, and knowing your audience.

Suzanne is a former actress and Miss Arab USA turned writer. Her dark comedy Post Pardon Me is now an Amazon best seller and a Reader's Favorite with 5 stars. She is on a mission to help mamas feel supported in one of the most confusing times of their lives.

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Hi I’m Holly. Book Coach for World-Changers. If you’re going to change the world with your book, fiction or nonfiction, I can help you do it. Change more lives & create a sustainable business! Are you ready to change lives, starting with your own?

Click here to book a free call to chat about how I can help you make your book dreams a reality.

You can also grab my free Writing Ritual Tracker here and start creating a more sustainable and enjoyable writing practice today!

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In this episode, we're talking to Suzanne Yatim Aslam, a former actress and Miss Arab USA turned author of the Amazon bestseller 'Post Pardon Me', who shares her experiences with postpartum depression, societal expectations of motherhood, and how she used her emotions as a fuel for creativity.

Whether experiencing the challenges of new motherhood or seeking to channel creativity into writing, this episode offers insights into the transformative power of authenticity, support systems, and knowing your audience.

Suzanne is a former actress and Miss Arab USA turned writer. Her dark comedy Post Pardon Me is now an Amazon best seller and a Reader's Favorite with 5 stars. She is on a mission to help mamas feel supported in one of the most confusing times of their lives.

Work With Holly

Hi I’m Holly. Book Coach for World-Changers. If you’re going to change the world with your book, fiction or nonfiction, I can help you do it. Change more lives & create a sustainable business! Are you ready to change lives, starting with your own?

Click here to book a free call to chat about how I can help you make your book dreams a reality.

You can also grab my free Writing Ritual Tracker here and start creating a more sustainable and enjoyable writing practice today!

Let’s Connect


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