In this deeply raw episode Shabana Markar, a humanitarian entrepreneur and founder of a global mercy-driven mission, opens up about the moment she nearly lost everything and what pulled her back. From building a purpose-led business model rooted in compassion to redefining success beyond money and status, this conversation explores mental health, self-compassion, and the true meaning of legacy. Her vision blends nonprofit impact, food innovation, and community outreach, but it all begins with one question: how do you keep going when you lose hope?
Key Takeaways
• Success is not defined by money, status, or awards
• Self-compassion is the foundation for helping others
• Pain, if unprocessed, can silently build to breaking points
• Small acts of kindness can create massive impact
• Purpose-driven businesses can combine profit with global impact
Notable Quotes
• “I actually almost lost my life over the podcast.”
• “It’s okay not to be okay.”
• “The difference is not how much money you make.”
• “When you realize your worth, that’s where mercy begins.”
• “Make it through the next moment.”