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On today’s show, I have Amber Runyon who is the founder of Eleventh Candle Co, which is a social enterprise who helps redeem, restore, empower, and equip those vulnerable to human trafficking, abuse, exploitation and addiction.
Amber and I talk about how a trip to Ethiopia led her to start Eleventh Candle Co and how she got involved in helping people who have been abused or exploited, what people misconceive about human trafficking and what she wants people to know about those who are trafficked, abused, and addicted, how to be a better listener, tips on unplugging and self care when you run an emotion-heavy business and so much more!
Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy!
In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
Amber was previously a Hospice Nurse who became a social entrepreneur. She founded Legacy and Eleventh Candle Co. out of the desire to bring hope to women both in the United States and in Ethiopia who’ve been vulnerable to human trafficking, abuse, exploitation, and addiction. Focusing on providing therapeutic work setting that allows all women a fair chance and opportunity to grow.
She believes that if we teach little girls to dream they will the force that changes this world, she believes more than that; that if we can teach broken women to dream like little girls again it will be a force that the world has yet to see.
The way you make real, true, change is that you narrow in on a specific task. – Amber Runyon
If I'm trying to fix all of their problems, from raped to redeemed, I'm not going to fix any of their problems. - @11thcandleco Click To TweetFor me, it’s a true challenge to stay super focused on what we do, which is employment and trauma care. – Amber Runyon
Healing happens in small communities. – Amber Runyon
Therapy is a priority. One, for myself. And two, for my company. - @11thcandleco Click To TweetWe have to stop making it like it’s a bad thing. The best and most healthy people I know are in therapy. – Amber Runyon
I don’t make any decisions after 6pm. There’s no decision in my business that is going to be life or death after 6pm. – Amber Runyon
I don’t check my email repeatedly because then I can’t be present where I’m at. – Amber Runyon
Often people just want to be heard. They don't want to be fixed. They want to be heard. - @11thcandleco Click To TweetIt’s not necessarily about the number of people that we affect, but how deeply we affect the people we have the opportunity to help. – Amber Runyon
I can’t serve from a place that’s empty. – Amber Runyon
Every person is going to fall. The question is, how do you rise? - @11thcandleco Click To TweetWe have to begin to be people that do things before they effect us. – Amber Runyon
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