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In this episode, Analiza talks with Korean American Lizzie Choi about her journey to becoming a Boss Mama. After graduating from Stanford, Lizzie started her career as a teacher and eventually became the Chief Program Officer at the nationally acclaimed Summit Public Schools. Lizzie is now a Senior Vice President at Pahara Institute, a leadership development program for American education leaders. One of the Boss Mamas strategies is about trusting and accepting yourself. Lizzie shares how she chooses courage over comfort to be true to herself.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-3-lizzie-choi
How does a woman leader who is shy get the courage to speak her truth and share her deepest darkest secrets? In this episode, Analiza talks with Korean American […]
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