• #17 - Alison Fung - Generational Differences, Admitting your biases, and How to Move Forward with Fear

  • Aug 11 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

#17 - Alison Fung - Generational Differences, Admitting your biases, and How to Move Forward with Fear

  • Summary

  • Alison Fung is an Investigator who recently transitioned from a traditional lawyer's path and is still unpacking her newest decisions. Perhaps most catalytic to her changes was Alison's drive for equity and giving a voice to those who have become more silenced in our modern world, all while attempting to remain as true to herself as possible.

    In this conversation, expect to learn learn about some of Alison's greatest inspirations in her early life, which leads to a deep reflection on family and common generational and societal differences. In a simultaneous adventure of dissecting Alison's motivations and understanding her path to take the legal route, we discover some of the true rewards of introspection and vulnerability when encountering difficult decisions in life.

    Also, we interrogate the biases that that are often held (by many of us), including ones the come with the potential prestige (or not) of what someone does "for a living". This leads to the admission of where a lot of our fears come from and Alison's opinion on the one thing that's needed to face those fears.

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