Hyphen Nation with Dave Lu

Vicky Tsai - Overcoming Trauma and Finding Your Voice

1 h 32 min · 2. Dez. 2025
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Founder and CEO of Tatcha Beauty Vicky Tsai joins Hyphen Nation for one of the most powerful conversations we’ve had yet. Vicky opens up about her childhood in Texas, the racism and sexism she endured across Wall Street and corporate America, and the personal trauma that shaped her path. She also shares the origins of Tatcha—from a stressful career that triggered acute dermatitis to rediscovering healing, purpose, and Japanese skincare traditions. This is a story of resilience, identity, and reclaiming power—and a reminder that we don’t have to stay small anymore.

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