Guest Interview with Prisha Srivastava - EP 068

EPISODE · Nov 6, 2022 · 56 MIN

Guest Interview with Prisha Srivastava - EP 068

from The Everyday Heroine · host Maria Kauffman

Why Trusting Your Own Judgment is Essential for Personal Growth - Coffee Time with Kauffman - Guest Interview with Prisha Srivastava.Prisha is a Core Engineering Analyst for Goldman Sachs. She is a graduate of Texas A&M University with participation as a research assistant.She is an active volunteer in various community events in her spare time. Join us in a comfortable conversation about women's leadership.It is so refreshing to witness such wisdom in the youth of the world from women that are so positive and capable. It gives me hope and I hope it gives you hope as well. Prisha is such a joy to talk to as she helps us uncover many different important perspectives on following our heart’s desires and trusting our own judgments regardless of how old we are.Maria Kauffman - Engineer, SuperHeroine, PodcasterFor access to the full blog posts go here.Discover more about Maria Kauffman by going here.Enjoy your adventures and journey responsibly!

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