The Listening Bea
She arrived in America with $90, two suitcases, and no guarantee of survival. No language. No safety net. No certainty she’d ever see her family again. What followed was a 23-year career at Goldman Sachs — but that’s not the real story. In this episode, Tanya Tylevich shares what it actually means to live without freedom… and why she’s more afraid of silence than criticism. We talk about: * Growing up Jewish in the Soviet Union * Living under a system where your future was decided for you * Losing everything — home, identity, even your diploma * Starting over in America with broken English and no money * Why education is really about learning how to adapt * Courage vs. passion (and why you need both) * The danger of perfectionism * Why freedom isn’t just given — it’s practiced * Speaking up when it’s uncomfortable (especially now) * How real innovation comes from connecting people, ideas, and cultures * What legacy actually means This is not a “hustle” story. It’s a truth story. If you’ve ever felt afraid to speak your mind… If you’ve ever taken freedom for granted… If you’re trying to build something meaningful in a chaotic world… This conversation will stay with you. 🎙 Guest: Tanya Tylevich Immigrant • Goldman Sachs (23 years) • Leadership & Ecosystem Builder 📌 Listen to The Listening Bea: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts 💬 Share this episode with someone who needs perspective.
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