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Most people think professionalism is about fitting in, but what if it’s actually the reason we feel disconnected from ourselves? This podcast explores the tension between who we are and who we feel pressured to be at work, in relationships, and in everyday life.
Through candid conversations, we unpack how different environments shape our behavior, how limiting beliefs form, and what it looks like to actually understand yourself beyond the roles you play.
Tools like Plurawl can help you break down your thoughts and understand what’s driving them → https://plurawl.com/
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She's a first-generation Dominican American who was born and raised in New York City. Having spent five years living in the Dominican Republic and learning English as a second language, she was able to merge her two cultural worlds through storytelling and community building.
She's had 10 years of retail management behind her and eventually transitioned into the world of tech for the past five years. These days, Madelyn is passionate about personal and professional advocacy, branding, and personal style. She uses her experience in Corporate America to raise awareness about the Latina experience. And if you follow her on social media, you know that this is what she talks about - what it's like to be a Latina in corporate, specifically within the big tech industry.
In this episode, Madelyn meets with Pabel in Bryant Park, NYC, and shares her unconventional career journey, and how every twist and turn led her to the path toward her own happiness. When Madelyn was young, she was encouraged by her father to live a simple life. He told her to just get a consistent job and not do too much. Later in life, her mother encouraged her to do whatever she wanted. whether that was nursing, tech, or English literature. She encouraged her to follow her dreams and live a limitless life.
Follow Madelyn on:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelyn-t-5a8b0316a/
Instagram: @lacorporatechica
Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST.
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Most people think professionalism is about fitting in, but what if it’s actually the reason we feel disconnected from ourselves? This podcast explores the tension between who we are and who we feel pressured to be at work, in relationships, and in everyday life.
Through candid conversations, we unpack how different environments shape our behavior, how limiting beliefs form, and what it looks like to actually understand yourself beyond the roles you play.
Tools like Plurawl can help you break down your thoughts and understand what’s driving them → https://plurawl.com/
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She's a first-generation Dominican American who was born and raised in New York City. Having spent five years living in the Dominican Republic and learning English as a second language, she was able to merge her two cultural worlds through storytelling and community building.
She's had 10 years of retail management behind her and eventually transitioned into the world of tech for the past five years. These days, Madelyn is passionate about personal and professional advocacy, branding, and personal style. She uses her experience in Corporate America to raise awareness about the Latina experience. And if you follow her on social media, you know that this is what she talks about - what it's like to be a Latina in corporate, specifically within the big tech industry.
In this episode, Madelyn meets with Pabel in Bryant Park, NYC, and shares her unconventional career journey, and how every twist and turn led her to the path toward her own happiness. When Madelyn was young, she was encouraged by her father to live a simple life. He told her to just get a consistent job and not do too much. Later in life, her mother encouraged her to do whatever she wanted. whether that was nursing, tech, or English literature. She encouraged her to follow her dreams and live a limitless life.
Follow Madelyn on:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelyn-t-5a8b0316a/
Instagram: @lacorporatechica
Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST.