How She Shows Us What Grit Means

Dear Reader,

Every day, Odettians overcome challenges even when they seem impossible. The stories we hear from our Odettians show us that we are surrounded by grit.

How she stood there in the darkness wondering if she had the strength to make it through the night. And somehow the sky helped her believe it was possible.

How she needed to leave home, the home that had tried to bury her alive, and how she made it to a safe house, finally able to rebuild her life.

How she lost her husband, and told me, “my child is not an orphan, I will be her father and mother.” How she got her daughter admitted to school, on her own, with her own money.

How she married him against her parent’s wishes - and the death threats of cousins and neighbors. How she decided not to live in fear anymore. How she owns her happiness.

How her parents stole her computer and laptop so she would stop working and get married. How she decided to move out of her home, get a new computer, and follow her dreams. How she paid for her own Masters in Computer Science, lighting a flame under her dreams.

We, the Odettian community, are bound together by these stories of resilience and love.

In honor of these women,

Katharine

Client Testimonial

 
Regarding progress, the team has made incredible bounds since we began our partnership earlier this year. Kainat has done an excellent job overseeing the analyst team. She ensures that all of our feedback is communicated to the team and keeps the analysts accountable. We are very happy with the quality of service the Odetta team has provided and are ecstatic to continue the partnership into 2023 and beyond.
— Client Lead, on large Telecom Partnership where we run Social Media Monitoring
 

Odettian Quote

 
Many many best wishes and so much love to you 💜 I want to specially thank you for Odetta. This year I lost my mother and throughout that difficult time, Odetta has been a very big support for me. First financially and then to distract me from this intense grief. I love Odetta.
— Iruj Khalid
 

Quote of the Month

 
Lakota/Sioux considered a person experiencing great loss and deep pain to be among the holy. The freeing but devastating state opens the veil between other worlds. The individual is given sacred wisdom and insight. When we are split wide open, there’s nowhere left to hide.
 
Tayyaba Qamar2023