AZ Dream Studio Podcast: Global Talent's Stories
In this episode, Julia Flynn, a partner at a U.S. law firm and an award-winning endurance athlete, shares her unique journey from Kazakhstan to the U.S. The conversation explores her cultural and academic transition, her entrepreneurial experience with Yooli Foods and how that equipped her to help her law practice clients, and what she learnt from sports about teamwork. Highlights are: * Adjusting to the U.S. law training as an international student * Using cultural differences as competitive advantage * Co-founding Yooli Foods while practicing law * Why compliance is preventative medicine for business * 3 bar exams over 11 years * How endurance cycling translates to legal practice * Advice to her younger self and aspiring international lawyers Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuliyaflynn/ Website: https://samekflynn.com/ [https://samekflynn.com/] Topics: International Lawyers, International Law Students, Entrepreneurship, Cultural Transition, International Market Entry, Endurance Sports
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