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From Pre-Med to Corporate Strategist to Entrepreneur with Andrea Sotomayor

50 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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What happens when the path you chose no longer fits? Andrea Sotomayor shares her journey from pre-med student to entrepreneur, strategist, and founder, with honest lessons on failure, resilience, and self-awareness. This episode is for students and professionals learning that success is rarely a straight line.

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