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In this episode, LYMA founder Lucy Goff sits down with Huma Abedin, trailblazer in American politics and public service, whose extraordinary career has spanned more than two decades at the highest levels of leadership.
From her beginnings as an intern for First Lady Hillary Clinton, to serving as Senior Advisor in the U.S. Senate, Deputy Chief of Staff at the State Department, and Vice Chair of Hillary for America, Huma has been at the heart of history in motion. Today, she is Chief of Staff to Secretary Clinton, Vice Chair of the 30/50 Summit, MSNBC contributor, and New York Times bestselling author.
Born in the U.S, raised in Saudi Arabia, and now raising her son in New York, Huma brings a true global perspective to her reflections on power, identity, and purpose. In this candid conversation, she opens up about rebuilding after public scrutiny, finding strength in faith and family, and learning to define herself on her own terms.
This is more than a story of politics. It’s an intimate portrait of a woman whose life has been shaped by service, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in possibility.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By LYMAIn this episode, LYMA founder Lucy Goff sits down with Huma Abedin, trailblazer in American politics and public service, whose extraordinary career has spanned more than two decades at the highest levels of leadership.
From her beginnings as an intern for First Lady Hillary Clinton, to serving as Senior Advisor in the U.S. Senate, Deputy Chief of Staff at the State Department, and Vice Chair of Hillary for America, Huma has been at the heart of history in motion. Today, she is Chief of Staff to Secretary Clinton, Vice Chair of the 30/50 Summit, MSNBC contributor, and New York Times bestselling author.
Born in the U.S, raised in Saudi Arabia, and now raising her son in New York, Huma brings a true global perspective to her reflections on power, identity, and purpose. In this candid conversation, she opens up about rebuilding after public scrutiny, finding strength in faith and family, and learning to define herself on her own terms.
This is more than a story of politics. It’s an intimate portrait of a woman whose life has been shaped by service, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in possibility.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.