Our next Everyday Woman episode features Pauline Nguyen, an Australian developmental coach, best-selling author, and co-founder of the world’s most awarded Vietnamese Restaurant, Red Lantern. Pauline’s story is rooted in survival; escaping war-torn Vietnam as a toddler, surviving a Thai refugee camp, and healing from years of adversity and generational trauma. Pauline recognizes her hardship as the “training” that prepared her to become a successful entrepreneur and an international keynote speaker.

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In this episode with Pauline Nguyen, we talk about:

  • Escaping war torn Vietnam and surviving a Thai refuge camp during childhood
  • Family dynamics rooted in anger, PTSD, trauma, and emotional & physical abuse
  • Joining forces her brother Luke Nguyen to open the world’s most awarded Vietnamese Restaurant, Red Lantern
  • Healing generational trauma by choosing to evolve or repeat
  • Pauline’s books: Secrets of the Red Lantern & The Way of the Spiritual Entrepreneur
  • 2022 being the year for expansion; in order for rebirth, parts of us need to die
  • Pauline’s perspective on forgiveness and vulnerability 
  • The meaning of Sisterhood

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