Courageously Speaking
Las Vegas was never built on playing it safe but on vision, risk, and the audacity to dream bigger than anyone thought possible. But what happens when the city that invented betting big starts thinking small? In this episode, I sit down with Minja Yan, TEDxLas Vegas alum, commercial real estate agent, former adjunct faculty at UNLV's Lee Business School, and community leader for a conversation that is equal parts love letter and wake-up call to the city we call home and that many visitors love and enjoy. We get into: * Why Las Vegas is 20 years behind cities like Phoenix and Denver in mass transportation * How short-term political thinking is putting our long-term future at risk (e.g., water shortages, gridlock, and the looming threat of LA-style traffic) * The spirit of Las Vegas Chinatown and the generational wisdom Minjia's grandmother passed down: to give without expecting anything in return * Why this city's greatest strength is the same thing that built it — the fire to keep going when the odds say stop. "We were not built on thinking small. We were built by dreaming big and betting against the odds." — Minjia Yan
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