In this episode, I dive deeper into the process of my speaking services meant for first-gen BIPOC students and professionals. I shed light on my professional experience and speaking style, emphasizing how I deliver holistic, tailored, and engaging services. Additionally, I also discuss my flexibility with budgets to ensure my clients get the most value out of their allotted speaker funding. Send this episode to anyone you know looking to hire a first-gen BIPOC, grad school admissions, or productivity speaker!
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