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This week Andrew talks with CNBC’s Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin. In 2000, Julia landed a job as a reporter at Fortune Magazine to cover the business community — without a single economics or accounting class on her college transcript. Since then, she’s had a powerful impact on the business media world. Julia has been an on-air reporter for CNBC since 2006 and has interviewed many of the world’s most powerful executives & entrepreneurs. Julia is also the author of the book “When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, & What We Can Learn From Them”. Her book is a deep dive on what Julia calls “odds-defying leadership” female leaders utilize to power some of the world’s most innovative & successful companies. In this conversation, Andrew & Julia explore her career & actionable lessons on high-impact leadership, the power of asking questions, turning your “outsider” perspective into an advantage, & so much more. This conversation is a roadmap all of us can utilize to achieve more success in any personal or professional endeavor.
Show Highlights:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:41) - Julia’s childhood
(3:05) - Growth through challenges
(5:08) - “Everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions”
(7:50) - Early career
(11:44) - Research process & organizing ideas
(15:15) - Power of apprenticeship opportunities
(19:06) - Julia’s book and research process
(21:02) - Challenges for women raising venture capital
(24:33) - Leadership lessons from top-performing execs
(27:41) - How Katrina Lake became a “talent magnet”
(31:36) - Vulnerability
(33:47) - Gratitude & patience
(36:17) - Growth mindset
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Twitter/X: @andrewhmoses
Instagram: @AndrewMoses123
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This week Andrew talks with CNBC’s Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin. In 2000, Julia landed a job as a reporter at Fortune Magazine to cover the business community — without a single economics or accounting class on her college transcript. Since then, she’s had a powerful impact on the business media world. Julia has been an on-air reporter for CNBC since 2006 and has interviewed many of the world’s most powerful executives & entrepreneurs. Julia is also the author of the book “When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, & What We Can Learn From Them”. Her book is a deep dive on what Julia calls “odds-defying leadership” female leaders utilize to power some of the world’s most innovative & successful companies. In this conversation, Andrew & Julia explore her career & actionable lessons on high-impact leadership, the power of asking questions, turning your “outsider” perspective into an advantage, & so much more. This conversation is a roadmap all of us can utilize to achieve more success in any personal or professional endeavor.
Show Highlights:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:41) - Julia’s childhood
(3:05) - Growth through challenges
(5:08) - “Everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions”
(7:50) - Early career
(11:44) - Research process & organizing ideas
(15:15) - Power of apprenticeship opportunities
(19:06) - Julia’s book and research process
(21:02) - Challenges for women raising venture capital
(24:33) - Leadership lessons from top-performing execs
(27:41) - How Katrina Lake became a “talent magnet”
(31:36) - Vulnerability
(33:47) - Gratitude & patience
(36:17) - Growth mindset
** Follow Andrew On Social Media **
Twitter/X: @andrewhmoses
Instagram: @AndrewMoses123
Sign up for e-mails to keep up with Andrew's podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter

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