Episode 8 - Mentoring the Next with Annika Wooton
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Mentoring the Next
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She is in love with the arts, has taken every opportunity possible to explore her interests, and now helps open doors for young professionals in Kansas. Annika Wooton shares how the one thing all her mentors have in common is that they treated her like a human. Listen for more.
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