• 6. A Unique Furlough Experience + Being a TCK in the Corporate World - A Conversation With Our Good Friend, Nathan Robinson

  • Apr 6 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast
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6. A Unique Furlough Experience + Being a TCK in the Corporate World - A Conversation With Our Good Friend, Nathan Robinson

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  • Join us in this episode as we sit down with one of our closest friends, Nathan Robinson. Nathan grew up with us in Chengdu China and has many shared experiences. One unique part of his experience was the way his family did home leave. We discuss how this different furlough strategy impacted him in both his younger years, as well as a high schooler. Nathan's career and area of expertise is Product Management in the AI and Machine Learning space. He currently works for Babylon Health, a digital health care company that is revolutionizing the affordability and accessibility of healthcare across the world. We talk with Nathan about how his TCK experience and background has helped him, or harmed him in his professional career. NATHAN ROBINSON: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/nathanrobinson Medium: nathaniel-s-r.medium.com Follow us on Social Media! Facebook - www.facebook.com/nomadorwhat Instagram - www.instagram.com/nomadorwhat_ linktr.ee/nomadorwhat Questions, comments, or just want to connect? Reach out and message us on our platforms. We would love to hear from you! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our show!
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