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In this week's episode of Miss Represented, host Lisa Opie and guest Elizabeth Tran discuss Tran's recent participation in the Asian Model Icon pageant in Malaysia, highlighting Malaysia's diversity and Tran's experience of speaking Cantonese outside her family for the first time. They delve into the importance of representation in pageants and Tran's aim to break stereotypes in the Miss USA pageant. The conversation transitions to Tran's shift from corporate IT to full-time entrepreneurship, exploring challenges and support from the pageant community. Themes include breaking the glass ceiling in entrepreneurship, women-owned businesses, media portrayal of women, hiring concerns, strategic planning, and managing taxes and healthcare as an entrepreneur. They touch on bookkeeping, SEO, and tailoring services for clients. Both share experiences as women in male-dominated industries, emphasizing community building and empowerment. Tran discusses her journey in web design and passion for pageantry, while Opie reflects on her brand, LadyCode, and dispelling pageant stereotypes. They also discuss balancing passion with profit and challenges in dating as successful women.
Keep up with Elizabeth: @misselizabethtran
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In this week's episode of Miss Represented, host Lisa Opie and guest Elizabeth Tran discuss Tran's recent participation in the Asian Model Icon pageant in Malaysia, highlighting Malaysia's diversity and Tran's experience of speaking Cantonese outside her family for the first time. They delve into the importance of representation in pageants and Tran's aim to break stereotypes in the Miss USA pageant. The conversation transitions to Tran's shift from corporate IT to full-time entrepreneurship, exploring challenges and support from the pageant community. Themes include breaking the glass ceiling in entrepreneurship, women-owned businesses, media portrayal of women, hiring concerns, strategic planning, and managing taxes and healthcare as an entrepreneur. They touch on bookkeeping, SEO, and tailoring services for clients. Both share experiences as women in male-dominated industries, emphasizing community building and empowerment. Tran discusses her journey in web design and passion for pageantry, while Opie reflects on her brand, LadyCode, and dispelling pageant stereotypes. They also discuss balancing passion with profit and challenges in dating as successful women.
Keep up with Elizabeth: @misselizabethtran
Production by the Code Creatives