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Janis Powers on Hard Work, Taking Opportunities & Motherhood

29 min · 3. mar. 202029 min
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In this episode, Kate talks to Janis Powers. Janis is a CEO, author, and mom, just to name a few of her titles. They talk about her unique education path as a Yale architecture grad and how the opportunities she took in her 20s have gotten her where she is today. They have a discussion on motherhood and working mothers, what hard work really looks like, and more.

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