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Valencia: Authentic Living in the Digital Era

42 min · 23 de jul de 2021
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"Be true to yourself and live authentically." Valencia Tanoesoedibjo is the founder of The F Thing, the director of MNC's digital business, and a recent Forbes 30 under 30 awardee...all at the age of 28. But what we see today wasn't built overnight. She had to work her way from being an intern, faced struggles along the way, but always remembered to stay grounded amidst all her success. In this episode, we talk about the future of digital business in Indonesia, Valencia's aspirations before 30, and her own definition of success. DON'T MISS THE DRAFT as we pick our top five movies of all-time...where an age gap is evident. 😅 Don't forget to follow @thefootprintspodcast on Instagram and Tiktok!

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