Episode #24

Nori Horton

Episode Title: Building Dreams, Changing Lives: Nori Horton and the Power of Paying It Forward

Episode Description:

In this heartfelt and powerful episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Nori Horton, an attorney and the board president of the Women’s Economic Development Council Foundation in Huntsville, Alabama. From a pivotal moment in 10th grade that sparked her dream of becoming an attorney to her inspiring leadership in providing mentorship and financial support to women scholars, Nori’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and paying it forward. With wisdom, vulnerability, and grit, she shares the challenges of overcoming imposter syndrome, the power of mentorship, and the importance of creating opportunity for women from all walks of life.

Key Discussion Points:

·         (01:44) A high school teacher plants the seed that changes everything

·         (02:36) How one person’s belief sparked Nori’s internal drive to pursue law

·         (03:38) Growing up as a “different” voice in the South and developing a strong sense of justice

·         (05:07) Struggling through law school and learning to take it one day at a time

·         (07:10) Self-talk strategies and gratitude practices that helped her push forward

·         (08:38) Overcoming imposter syndrome and learning to believe she belonged

·         (10:22) Graduation day reflections and how perspective deepens pride over time

·         (11:57) A mother’s support that made all the difference during a low point

·         (14:14) Advice for young women dreamers—especially those on non-traditional paths

·         (16:37) The value of mentorship and finding the right voices to believe in you

·         (21:36) The mission and reach of the Women’s Economic Development Council Foundation

·         (23:55) Nori’s goal: Raising $1 million for the WEDC Foundation’s endowment

·         (25:56) Real stories of impact—from emergency housing support to empowering adult scholars

·         (28:33) The Foundation’s development workshops: career prep, self-care, and etiquette

·         (31:24) Why Nori does this: a tribute to her own mother and a passion to support women like her

 

Notable Quotes:

·         "You just need one person to believe in you." – Nori Horton

·         "Sometimes in life, you just have to put one foot in front of the other." – Nori Horton

·         "My biggest obstacle was believing I was worthy and that I belonged." – Nori Horton

·         "Ask for what you want. It doesn’t cost anything to make a connection." – Nori Horton

·         "I’m doing this for my mom. She would’ve benefited from a program like this." – Nori Horton

·         "The world always makes way for the dreamer." – April Kemp

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Takeaways:

·         A single moment of encouragement can change someone’s life trajectory.

·         Imposter syndrome is real, but it can be overcome with perseverance and self-belief.

·         Mentorship and connection are essential tools for women pursuing big dreams.

·         The WEDC Foundation is changing lives through financial support, mentorship, and development.

·         Giving back is one of the most powerful ways to honor those who helped shape your journey.

 

Connect with Nori Horton & the WEDC Foundation:

·         Website: https://www.wedcfoundation.org/

 

Connect with Us:

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·         Contact April: april@fanaticaldreamher.com

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