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The LookBack Podcast

The LookBack Podcast

De: Taylor Sorillo
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The LookBack Podcast with Taylor Sorillo seeks to uncover the impalpable ways culture influences our ambitions. Each episode explores a simple question: How does my identity inform my life's work? Join us as we discover the benefits of letting our true selves guide our creative and professional pursuits.The LookBack Podcast Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Economía Exito Profesional
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  • Ep 07: Michelle Pham
    Sep 18 2020
    Her title reads Growth Strategist within the Pharma & Healthcare sector at Google, but it would dishonor Michelle to describe her in such few words. She is a trailblazer dedicated to innovation and social change. She is also a storyteller who uses her platform at Google to change the world's perception of Asian women. Finally, she is the daughter of bold and courageous ex-pats, who risked their lives for an opportunity. It is my pleasure to have Michelle on The Lookback, and I know you will enjoy our chat! For more information on Michelle and her exciting journey, please check out www.maisonpham.com.  
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    49 m
  • Ep 06: Jessica Milani
    Aug 27 2020
    Today's occupation is beauty, and Jessica Milani is about her business! During my time with Jessica, we discuss the discipline required to become a salon owner and why hair is crucial to self-esteem. You will see that Jessica is a woman of her word, and when she commits herself, she will never disappoint. But how did she get here? Well, it all started at the age of five, and even then, Jessica was aware of her worth! Book Jessica https://www.styleseat.com/m/v/jessicamilani?sid=SEARCH-24f9ee94-d402-4ff3-b050-725f44e724e2 (Here) https://www.instagram.com/milaniinthecity/?hl=en (Jessica's Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/milanihouseofbeauty/?hl=en (Milani House of Beauty)
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    37 m
  • Ep 05: Teal Baskerville
    Jul 14 2020
    Teal Baskerville currently resides in Williamstown as the Head of Public Programs at the Clark Art Institute. During today's episode, we will learn about what it means to be a curator, the prejudices embedded in the study of art history, and finally, how art institutions can begin the process of inclusion and healing. 
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    27 m
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