#107: What if you could turn your pain into your passion? with Staci

What if you could turn your pain into your passion?

 

Today’s guest, Staci, is the perfect example of using your hardships to fulfill God’s plan for your life.  Unfortunately, Staci had to navigate the sudden loss of her son’s father while she was still pregnant. Through this tremendous loss, her two dogs are one of the main things that helped her get through. As a Shade Tree Shelter board member Staci learned that women and children who were staying in domestic violence shelters often had to part with their animals. She knew something needed to be done. She knew these women needed the support from their fur babies, the same way she once did. Staci took the leap and opened Noah’s Animal House- a full-service animal boarding facility on the grounds of the largest women & children’s shelter in Nevada, later opening a second location, and creating startup support for other states.

 

I hope this episode encourages you to hold on to hope while you are in the midst of struggle. Your pain might just be leading you to your purpose.

Episode Highlights:

●      Staci’s background story 

●      Working in the Casino Industry

●      Niko Moon talking about song Without Saying a Word

●      Noah’s Animal House

●      On Fire book by John O’Leary

●      The loss of her son’s father

●      Purpose Driven Life book by Rick Warren

●      The struggle of saying no

●      The challenges of running a small business

●      Imposter Syndrome

●      Forever student mindset

●      What Staci is reading now

Find more on Guest:

●      Noah’s Animal House Website and IG @noahanimalhouse

●      Bone-ito Website and IG @boneito

Find More on The Commons with Karla:

●      On IG @karla_osorno

 

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