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How to be a Good Leader with Misha Bukkasagaram the President of UE WLCR

22 min · 16 de mar de 2025
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In this episode with Misha Bukkasagram we discuss what it is like to start and run a college organization that focuses on empowering women as leaders, researchers, and change makers. If you have any questions or comments please leave a comment below. Are there any episodes you would like to see in the future? Please leave a comment about any topics that you are interested in below! Misha's blog can be found here https://risingecho.blog/about/ [https://risingecho.blog/about/] UE WLCR's information can be found here hopp.bio/uewlcr [http://hopp.bio/uewlcr] Lets Ace Brain Health can be found here @lets_ace_brain_health on instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lets_ace_brain_health/#]

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