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In the first English episode of the podcast, I talked with Dr. Taraka Ramji Moturu PhD, a plant scientist and entrepreneur working here in Brussels, Belgium. We talked about how he discovered his interest in science at an early age, and how social pressure can sidetrack the search for what the real push out of our existence is. Most of the times, we do not choose the things we are interested in, they choose us. We presented some strategies to help that self-discovery, like:
Finally, we discussed an article by Peter Drucker, an American management scholar, and his great advice for young professionals to help in the self-knowledge quest:
Know your strengths, Know how do you perform, Know your values, and Know what should your contribution be.
You can find Taraka Ramji on LinkedIn.
Thank you for listening, see you in the next one!
By Riccardo LovatiniIn the first English episode of the podcast, I talked with Dr. Taraka Ramji Moturu PhD, a plant scientist and entrepreneur working here in Brussels, Belgium. We talked about how he discovered his interest in science at an early age, and how social pressure can sidetrack the search for what the real push out of our existence is. Most of the times, we do not choose the things we are interested in, they choose us. We presented some strategies to help that self-discovery, like:
Finally, we discussed an article by Peter Drucker, an American management scholar, and his great advice for young professionals to help in the self-knowledge quest:
Know your strengths, Know how do you perform, Know your values, and Know what should your contribution be.
You can find Taraka Ramji on LinkedIn.
Thank you for listening, see you in the next one!

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