Embracing Self-Promotion
Kay shares her journey of navigating cultural differences in self-promotion after moving from Belgium to the US. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's worth and encourages listeners to start small when it comes to celebrating their achievements. The conversation touches on the guilt of being away from family and the struggle to maintain connections despite distance.In this clip
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