Resignificando el éxito | Claudia Rodríguez y Yajaira Rodríguez

EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 58 MIN

Resignificando el éxito | Claudia Rodríguez y Yajaira Rodríguez

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146 Esta es el segundo episodio de nuestra sesión en vivo del 4to aniversario de A TODO SI y decidí grabar este episodio especial con mis hermanas Claudia y Yajaira Rodríguez. Las 3 nos encontramos en diferentes etapas de nuestras vidas por lo que platicamos acerca del significado que le hemos dado al éxito a través de los años, y los cambios que ha tenido al alcanzar ciertas metas o sueños. Nos hemos dado cuenta que la vida es un proceso continuo de crecimiento, de cambios, de victorias y caídas donde lo más valioso es no quitar la vista de lo que para ti es importante. Gracias infinitas gracias a nuestros patrocinadores bellos que sin ellos nada de esto hubiera sido posible: HOTEL HILTON- Salon de eventos/ @hiltonmonterreyvalle BLACKRAKEN DESIGN- Diseño de escenario/ @blackrakendesign QUINTO PISO- Agencia de diseño/ @quinto.piso UN MAR DE FLORES MX- Bar de flores/ @unmardefloresmx ESCALETA- Planeadoras de eventos/ @escaleta.mx AMORALES- Mobiliario/ @amoraleseventos PEEKABOO- Globos/ @peekaboo.monterrey ETÉREA- Postres Veganos/ @eterea.healthy BERRY NUTS- Snacks de granola/ @berry_nuts SUERITO- Sueros sin azucar/ @suerito_mx CAFE HIGUERA- Coffee break/ @higuera_mx B-FIT- Proteina/ @soybfit DELOU- Gomitas sin azucar/ @deloumx VANNILEA- Alfajores/ @vannilea.mty CIOCCO CAKES- Galería de pasteles/ @cioccocakes Cheers por muchos años más!

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