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Busca con las manos y no con los ojos!
Translation: Look with your hands and not with your eyes
How many times have you heard your parents tell you this?
Another favorite of mine is, “Si fuera culebra, ya te hubiera mordido”
Translation: If it was a snake, it would have already bitten you.
In this episode, guests Carol and Cynthia join me to discuss the phrases their parents repeated and how they contributed to the creation of their individual businesses. Carol and Cynthia are the example of boss babes everywhere. They both own their own businesses and have built successful careers in providing unique services to men and women by turning their dreams into reality. We talk about the traditional home remedies Mama Banh shared plus the focus on service from Papa Banh. We explore the lessons of 1st generation and 2nd generation Chinese-Vietnamese teachings, love for food, and a greater commitment to the community.
Please leave a 5 Star rating if you enjoyed this episode and a review! Send us a message about your family traditions.
Website: whatdichos.com
Email: [email protected]
Intro Theme Music Credit: Mariachiando - Doug Maxwell / Jimmy Fontanez
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Busca con las manos y no con los ojos!
Translation: Look with your hands and not with your eyes
How many times have you heard your parents tell you this?
Another favorite of mine is, “Si fuera culebra, ya te hubiera mordido”
Translation: If it was a snake, it would have already bitten you.
In this episode, guests Carol and Cynthia join me to discuss the phrases their parents repeated and how they contributed to the creation of their individual businesses. Carol and Cynthia are the example of boss babes everywhere. They both own their own businesses and have built successful careers in providing unique services to men and women by turning their dreams into reality. We talk about the traditional home remedies Mama Banh shared plus the focus on service from Papa Banh. We explore the lessons of 1st generation and 2nd generation Chinese-Vietnamese teachings, love for food, and a greater commitment to the community.
Please leave a 5 Star rating if you enjoyed this episode and a review! Send us a message about your family traditions.
Website: whatdichos.com
Email: [email protected]
Intro Theme Music Credit: Mariachiando - Doug Maxwell / Jimmy Fontanez
Support the show