
#5 What if the breakdown was actually the breakthrough?
This episode is in English
At 20, Soumaya dropped out of business school to work night shifts in a call center and support her family. The paycheck was there, but the cost was huge: constant breakdowns, chronic anxiety, and the feeling that her life force was being drained day after day.
Years later, she quits without a plan B, goes back to university to study English, and almost by accident finds her calling: teaching Darija, the Moroccan dialect she grew up with but had always taken for granted. Her program Darija Daba now helps hundreds of people – especially Moroccans in the diaspora – reconnect with their language, their roots, and their loved ones.
In this conversation, we talk about:
Soumaya’s story is honest and incredibly powerful – a reminder that what we take for granted (like speaking Darija) can become the most meaningful work we do in the world.
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00:00 Introduction and Early Life
03:32 Career Decisions and Call Center Experience
05:44 Struggles and Breakdowns in the Workplace
08:01 Transitioning to Coaching and Content Creation
10:28 Returning to Education and New Beginnings
12:51 Teaching Derija and Building a Community
26:54 Designing a Curriculum for Derija
29:16 The Emotional Connection to Teaching Derija
31:55 Personal Growth Through Teaching
35:23 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
39:13 Identity as a Language Teacher
41:33 Vision for the Future of Derija Daba
45:51 Creating a New Life Beyond Unfulfilling Jobs