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Priya Sodha on mindset, leadership, navigating your career as a woman of color and pushing back against the norms of her Indian culture.

55m · Someone Like You · 29 Dec 12:00

How do you as a woman speak up against micro-aggressions in the workplace? How do you as a woman speak up for yourself and navigate your own pathway... and then allow yourself not to be mistreated or find the triggering signal to say, 'I've had enough.'?

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