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From Nepal to Canada: Shara’s Unbelievable Rise
Shara Micucci’s journey is one of the most powerful immigrant success stories you’ll ever hear. From an unexpected marriage at 18, to arriving alone in Canada pregnant, to building multiple businesses and winning Entrepreneur of the Year—this episode is a masterclass in courage and grit.
Hosted by Mike and featuring Shara Micucci, award-winning entrepreneur and co-owner of multiple charitable gaming operations in Ontario.
In this episode:
• Shara’s early life in a small village in Nepal
• Her courageous decision to leave home and immigrate to Canada alone
• Building a business from nothing as a single mother
• Meeting her husband Paul and creating a blended family
• How she and Paul built a company that donates millions to Ontario charities
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