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Juliette is a Korean American neuroscientist, adjunct professor, writer, and CFO/COO of a biotech company called Cambrian. On her socials, she offers uplifting advice and insights related to a variety of topics including communication, health, emotions, and networking. As a woman of color in spaces where representation is typically imbalanced, Juliette encourages us all to tap into our worth and our potential, and she herself is an inspiring example of breaking through boundaries.
I learned a lot in this conversation, especially regarding women’s health and the intersectionality of race, data, and healthcare. True to being a neuroscientist, Juliette emphasizes collecting our own personal data from as early as possible, so that we can understand our own bodies and selves and strive to be as healthy and well as possible.
The lessons in this episode are analogous to the idea that we must first put on our own oxygen mask if we want to be able to help anyone else. When we ourselves are steady and clear, we will be that much more able to be of service to the collective.
Please enjoy the very vibrant — Juliette.
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Juliette is a Korean American neuroscientist, adjunct professor, writer, and CFO/COO of a biotech company called Cambrian. On her socials, she offers uplifting advice and insights related to a variety of topics including communication, health, emotions, and networking. As a woman of color in spaces where representation is typically imbalanced, Juliette encourages us all to tap into our worth and our potential, and she herself is an inspiring example of breaking through boundaries.
I learned a lot in this conversation, especially regarding women’s health and the intersectionality of race, data, and healthcare. True to being a neuroscientist, Juliette emphasizes collecting our own personal data from as early as possible, so that we can understand our own bodies and selves and strive to be as healthy and well as possible.
The lessons in this episode are analogous to the idea that we must first put on our own oxygen mask if we want to be able to help anyone else. When we ourselves are steady and clear, we will be that much more able to be of service to the collective.
Please enjoy the very vibrant — Juliette.
Juliette’s IG
Juliette’s substack
Leah’s IG

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