My guest today is author and global health advocate, Chelsea Clinton. Chelsea is the Vice-Chair of the Clinton Foundation, and the author of “She Persisted in Science”. We talk about the book, defining moments in her life, and time management during this podcast episode.
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The 5 questions I ask in this episode:
- What defining moments and experiences in your childhood made you the person you are today?
- How do you divide your time between being a parent, wife, sitting on boards, podcasting, being a global health advocate, and writing books and how do they each complement one another?
- Women made up 40% of the nation’s scientists in 2019, which is up only 1% point since 2016. What’s holding women back from pursuing a STEM-focused career and what can we do to encourage them?
- As a mom, how have you encouraged your daughter to pursue a career where she’s making a difference?
- What’s your best piece of career advice?
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