Re: The highs and lows of building success as a woman entrepreneur | Sarah Sham
Release Date: 04/24/2025
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info_outlineIn this week’s podcast, Charuka Arora sits down with Sarah Sham for an honest, inspiring, and deeply relatable conversation about what it really takes to build a successful business as a woman entrepreneur. Sarah shares her journey of discovering her passion for interior design, her unconventional career path that included stints in fashion, media, and theater, and the moment she decided to carve her own niche — not just by following a family legacy but by building something of her own, brick by brick.
Throughout the episode, Sarah opens up about the personal challenges that often go unspoken — from societal pressure and self-doubt to navigating business decisions as a creative woman. She talks candidly about learning to trust herself, setting boundaries, and giving herself permission to dream big, even when the world tells you to play small.
Whether you're an artist, a designer, or a woman simply trying to juggle ambition with expectations, Sarah's story is filled with hard-won wisdom and uplifting reminders. Her words will make you feel seen, supported, and a little more courageous about taking your next step — no matter how small it may seem.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that success doesn’t have one formula, and sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is keep going, one step at a time.