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When Jeanette Soi was growing up, school became a place where she slowly began to question her worth. In this deeply relatable episode, Jeanette shares memories of being publicly shamed for her grades, experiencing favoritism from teachers, and carrying the painful belief that her academic performance determined her future.
As teachers and classmates repeatedly reinforced the idea that she wasn’t smart enough, she began to internalize those messages and doubt herself. But behind her was a family that never stopped believing in her. This is part one of Jeanette’s story.
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Guy Kelly on 20 Years of Creative Production Story Telling Through Sound – Interview with Guy Kelly Guy Kelly is an award-winning composer, producer, and art director whose […]
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